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Alfons Stenly Marine Aquaculture Development Strategy in Ambon City.


Under supervised by a. Soselisa as counselor I and A.W. Soumokil as
counselor II.
Marine aquaculture is supporting food security, the fulfillment of
animal protein, as a foreign exchange earner and a sector capable of
creating new jobs in the coastal area.
During field work carried out in February - May 2016, and took
place in the farming area of the Gulf Coast Ambon Ambon City. The
purpose of the study is : Knowing the distribution space utilization and the
potential for marine aquaculture in the Gulf and the Gulf of Ambon In
Baguala, leading commodity identification of marine aquaculture in
Ambon, formulate marine aquaculture development strategy in
Ambon.The results showed that the Bay of Ambon In the new exploited by
3.4 hectares (3%) from the bay area of 1,127 hectares, 1,127 hectares of
Teluk Dalam divided 597 ha (aquaculture), 261 ha (patronage), and other
utilization area of 269 ha, specialized in the cultivation area has been used
for 0:26 597 ha/ 8 KJA and 146 ha are used by vessels morotorium
results. So remaining in the cultivation area of 450.74 ha untapped.
The potential of cultivating untapped in the bay of Ambon in 450.74
hectares can be cultivated is floating cages for fish bubara, baronang fish
and grouper, lobster and sea cucumber and shrimp, in addition of marine
aquaculture system can be directed to the potential hatchtery development
in coastal areas of the Gulf and the Gulf of Ambon in Baguala. Potential
untapped cultivation area in the Gulf of Baguala amounted to 128, 5
hectares, with the type designation for seaweed, lobster, sea cucumber,
grouper.
Marine aquaculture production data in Ambon City in the District
obtained Baguala LQ greater value, grouper, fish and fish bubara
baronang this means in District Baguala has a value of 3 commodity
farming activity is very good and becomes a commodity to be cultivated.
Teluk Ambon gained 2 commodity for the farmed fish and fish bubara
baronang. Strategic program based on the SWOT analysis gained
strength from the internal factor of 0.4237 and a total weakness of 0.1572,
this shows that the Marine Aquaculture Development Strategy in the city of
Ambon has a 42% greater strength than weakness, namely 16%. As for
external factors, total chances at 0.2987 and 0.1204 for total threats this
shows that the Marine Aquaculture Development Strategy in the city of
Ambon has a 30% greater chance than a threat by 16%. The development
strategy that can be implemented for the development of marine
aquaculture in Ambon is the development of Ambon Bay In a live fish
market and restaurant floating, development of hatchery support
ecotourism coastal bays, setting Ambon Bay as a function of spatial,
manufacture of fish feed factories and nurseries, market expansion and
formation of cooperatives.
Keywords : quaculture, strategy, space utilization

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