2017
DOI: 10.24319/jtpk.1.61-69
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Model Micro-Macro Link Pengembangan Kebijakan Perikanan Tangkap Di Kabupaten Belitung

Abstract: (P = 0.008), between fiscal condition with market growth (P = 0,002) and fishing ground area (P = 0,005), between national policy with monetary tendency (P = 0,002) and fishing trade (P = 0,007), between fishing trade with regional economy (P = 0,003), and between regional economy with supporting sectors (P = 0,000 ABSTRAKPerairan Laut Cina Selatan dengan potensi lestari 1,06 juta ton/tahun dan masih belum menjadikan sektor perikanan sebagai kontributor ekonomi utama di kawasan termasuk di Kabupaten Belit… Show more

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“…journal homepage: https://nusantara-research.com/index.php/coastal-and-marine-journal bottom longline, and traps. Bubu is the Belitung regency's most frequently used fishing gear, comprising 15.475 units (Dahlan, 2011). The coral reef ecosystem is small-scale fishermen's most dominant fishing area (Adibrata, 2018).…”
Section: Coastal and Marine Journalmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…journal homepage: https://nusantara-research.com/index.php/coastal-and-marine-journal bottom longline, and traps. Bubu is the Belitung regency's most frequently used fishing gear, comprising 15.475 units (Dahlan, 2011). The coral reef ecosystem is small-scale fishermen's most dominant fishing area (Adibrata, 2018).…”
Section: Coastal and Marine Journalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, Bubu is made from bamboo and rattan, which is easy to find in Belitung Regency (Dahlan, 2011). Bubu has a passive characteristic.…”
Section: Coastal and Marine Journalmentioning
confidence: 99%