An institutional analysis of sasi laut in Maluku, Indonesia



% Fishers owning each gear type

Nolloth

Haruku

Tuhaha

Hulaliu

Seri

Hutumuri

Total

None

23.3%

23.3%

26.7%

23.3%

17.9%

3.6%

19.9%

Hand line / spear

33.3%

30.0%

33.3%

40.0%

57.1%

32.1%

37.5%

Trap / cast net

0%

0%

0%

3.3%

0%

3.6%

1.1%

Set net

43.3%

46.7%

30.0%

23.3%

21.4%

35.7%

33.5%

Lift net / FAD

0%

0%

10.0%

10.0%

3.6%

25.0%

8.0%

Who buys fish and from what % of respondents?

Buyer

Nolloth

Haruku

Tuhaha

Hulaliu

Seri

Hutumuri

Total

Consumer

73.3%

70.0%

73.3%

96.6%

51.7%

46.7%

68.5%

Large trader / borok

3.3%

3.3%

0%

3.4%

0%

26.7%

6.2%

Retailer

16.7%

3.3%

23.3%

0%

44.8%

20.0%

18.0%

Wholesaler

6.7%

20.0%

3.3%

0%

0%

0%

5.1%

Others

0%

3.3%

0%

0%

3.4%

6.7%

2.2%

Where are fish sold?

Nolloth

Haruku

Tuhaha

Hulaliu

Seri

Hutumuri

Total

Local market

72.4%

76.7%

65.5%

96.6%

3.4%

17.2%

55.4%

Town market

17.2%

10.0%

20.7%

0%

93.1%

82.8%

37.1%

Regional market

3.4%

10.0%

3.4%

0%

3.4%

0%

3.4%

Foreign market

0%

0%

0%

3.4%

0%

0%

.6%

Others

6.9%

3.3%

10.3%

0%

0%

0%

3.4%

Average external income per year (thousand Rp)

Village

# respondents with external income

Average external income

Std. error

Nolloth

8

264

76.27

Haruku

10

344

88.60

Tuhaha

8

596

230.31

Hulaliu

11

486

296.57

Seri

2

775

725.00

Hutumuri

4

1585

1473.17

Overall average

43

548

160.12

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