STUDY ON MARKET PROCESS OF TUNA POLE-AND-LINE FISHERY IN EASTERN INDONESIA: A STUDY CASE IN SORONG, PAPUA BARAT PROVINCE

Alexander M.A Khan, Lantun P. Dewanti, Izza M. Apriliani, Dedi Supriadi, Anta M. Nasution, Tim S. Gray, Aileen C. Mill, Nicholas V. C. Polunin

Abstract


This research is a study of the way the small-scale pole-and-line tuna fishery in Sorong, Indonesia by examining official records of supply chains; key informant and fishers’ perceptions of marketing; and personal observations of landings and selling. The main finding of the study is that the pole-and-line fishers in Sorong have made strenuous efforts to escape the constrictions of middlemen by direct selling to processors. 


Keywords


Marketing; pole and line; small scale fisheries; Sorong; tuna fishery

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15578/ifrj.26.1.2020.33-39


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