Donggala fish landing centre is a fishery infrastructure of Donggala Regency provided for Mamuju Regency fishermen, West Sulawesi. Capture fisheries activities in PPI Donggala are incorporating various stages from landing to marketing. All capture fisheries activities are related to the PPI Donggala’s technical and operational condition. Some of purse seine fishing units did not land their catches at PPI Donggala which affect the performance of the fishing port. This study aims to identify the PPI Donggala’s technical and operational condition in compliance with PERMEN-KP RI NUMBER PER.08/MEN/2012 concerning Fisheries Ports. The research method is a case study conducted at PPI Donggala. Data were collected by interviews and literature studi...
A series survey activity was conducted for obtaining information oncondition and existence of Pagura...
A series survey activity was carried out on March 23th to April 3rd, 2013 at fishingport in Tiku vil...
ABSTRACT Along the coastline of Yogyakarta Province (DIY), which is about 110 km long, there are 19 ...
Donggala fish landing centre is a fishery infrastructure of Donggala Regency provided for Mamuju Reg...
Facilities support the role of fishing port activity. Insufficient capacity or unavailability of one...
This study aims to analyze the level of operational perfomance the fishing port clas PPI Lappa of Si...
Fish Landing Base (PPI) Cikidang Pangandaran has a coastal area that is used as a base for capture f...
Fish landing base (PPI) is a container that can support development and the development of a better ...
This study aims to analyze the level of operational performance and identify the possibility of upgr...
The ability of a vessel to obtain catches is known as fishing vessel productivity. This greatly infl...
The Semangka Bay in Tanggamus Regency of Lampung Province is a potential area for capture fisheries ...
This paper examines the strategy that offered to develop domestic enterprises in the fish processing...
Tual Archipelagic Fishing Port (PPN Tual) is located near the Banda Sea (WPP-NRI 714) and the Arafur...
Fish landing base (PPI) is a container that can support development and the development of a better ...
Fishing port which is an important infrastructure in the marine fisheries sector, need to be managed...
A series survey activity was conducted for obtaining information oncondition and existence of Pagura...
A series survey activity was carried out on March 23th to April 3rd, 2013 at fishingport in Tiku vil...
ABSTRACT Along the coastline of Yogyakarta Province (DIY), which is about 110 km long, there are 19 ...
Donggala fish landing centre is a fishery infrastructure of Donggala Regency provided for Mamuju Reg...
Facilities support the role of fishing port activity. Insufficient capacity or unavailability of one...
This study aims to analyze the level of operational perfomance the fishing port clas PPI Lappa of Si...
Fish Landing Base (PPI) Cikidang Pangandaran has a coastal area that is used as a base for capture f...
Fish landing base (PPI) is a container that can support development and the development of a better ...
This study aims to analyze the level of operational performance and identify the possibility of upgr...
The ability of a vessel to obtain catches is known as fishing vessel productivity. This greatly infl...
The Semangka Bay in Tanggamus Regency of Lampung Province is a potential area for capture fisheries ...
This paper examines the strategy that offered to develop domestic enterprises in the fish processing...
Tual Archipelagic Fishing Port (PPN Tual) is located near the Banda Sea (WPP-NRI 714) and the Arafur...
Fish landing base (PPI) is a container that can support development and the development of a better ...
Fishing port which is an important infrastructure in the marine fisheries sector, need to be managed...
A series survey activity was conducted for obtaining information oncondition and existence of Pagura...
A series survey activity was carried out on March 23th to April 3rd, 2013 at fishingport in Tiku vil...
ABSTRACT Along the coastline of Yogyakarta Province (DIY), which is about 110 km long, there are 19 ...