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Item SUSTAINABILITY ANALYSIS OF FISHERIES MANAGEMENT THROUGH EAFM APPROACH (CASE STUDY AT PALABUHANRATU NUSANTARA FISHING PORT SUKABUMI DISTRICT OF WEST JAVA)(2022-04-05) DITA AGUSTIAN; Erri Noviar Megantara; Yudi Nurul IhsanThis study aims to analyze the sustainability status of fishery management at Palabuhanratu Nusantara Fishing Port using the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management (EAFM), strategies for strengthening fisheries management, the level of fulfillment of community economic needs from fishery products, and the feasibility of upgrading the status of the port to an Ocean Fishing Port. The method used is a survey using composite analysis, gap analysis, descriptive analysis, and technical and economic feasibility analysis using the ROI, NPV, PBP, and BEP methods. The results show that fisheries management in Palabuhanratu Nusantara Fishing Port is good in supporting sustainable fisheries management. Some strategies for strengthening fisheries management are making regulations on limiting fishing efforts and the minimum size of fish that can be caught; socializing and educating the principles of sustainable fisheries management; enforcing the law and providing strict sanctions indiscriminately; providing access to capital with guarantees and an easy and profitable process; and increase the quantity and quality of the fish processing industry. Then the level of meeting the economic needs of the community from fishery products on average is still higher than the regional minimum wage, but the distribution is uneven. Furthermore, regarding the plan to increase Palabuhanratu Nusantara Fishing Port to become an Ocean Fishing Port, the results of the EAFM assessment can be used to assess the feasibility of upgrading the status of a fishing port and the results are eligible with conditions, including providing opportunities and more portions for the local community to work and entrepreneurship as fishermen, entrepreneurs, employees, and port officer; resolve land acquisition conflicts for port and dock expansion by optimizing the role of existing stakeholders; and providing adequate facilities and infrastructure such as land/special industrial areas within the port.