COAST COMMUNITIES EMPOWERMENT NON-COMMERCIAL FISH-BASED, PAJUKUKANG VILLAGE, MAROS REGENCY

Authors

  • Ahdan S
  • Kaharuddin Kaharuddin
  • Abdul Hafid Burhami

Abstract

The result of this research showed that education more positive influent (P˂0.01) to increasing the income offishpond. The respondents who have higher education they also have more higher income. The result of Anova analyzedshowed that the three types of fishing in research area/location, it saw significant different to number of families whoworked (P˂0.01) the more number of families, so the more also families work. The level spending of communities havedifferent one to another. The more income they got, the more also the level of they consume. In social, economic, andfishing communities’ character showed different between fishing communities who lived in the coast amd they lived in thesmall islands. They lived in the coast have a lot of choice for working. When thestorng winds and wave climate came,people lived in the coast can do the job like stonemason, cattle, farming, fishpond, while they lived in small island, theyonly become fishing or something toward from the sea. There are two innovation objects in Pajukukang Village, they are:middle fishing (nelayantangnga) and small fishing (nelayankecil). With basic proble,s (1) innovation of commercial fishinclude the crabs to be weft.feed and the food diversification that has high economis (2) innovation to get over the scarcityof clean water.

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Published

2020-01-06