An institutional analysis of sasi laut in Maluku, Indonesia



Primary source of respondents’ income

Nolloth

Haruku

Tuhaha

Hulaliu

Seri

Hutumuri

Total

Fishing

83.3%

70.0%

80.0%

53.3%

86.2%

73.3%

74.3%

Farming

13.3%

30.0%

3.3%

26.7%

6.9%

10.0%

15.1%

Forestry

0%

0%

3.3%

0%

0%

0%

.6%

Civil service

0%

0%

6.7%

10.0%

3.4%

3.3%

3.9%

Wage labor

0%

0%

3.3%

3.3%

3.4%

0%

1.7%

Handcrafts

0%

0%

0%

3.3%

0%

6.7%

1.7%

Trade

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

3.3%

.6%

Others

3.3%

0%

3.3%

3.3%

0%

3.3%

2.2%

Secondary source of income

Nolloth

Haruku

Tuhaha

Hulaliu

Seri

Hutumuri

Total

Fishing

22.7%

27.6%

21.1%

46.2%

10.7%

23.1%

25.3%

Farming

45.5%

51.7%

63.2%

34.6%

71.4%

61.5%

54.7%

Livestock

0%

0%

5.3%

0%

7.1%

11.5%

4.0%

Forestry

0%

6.9%

0%

0%

0%

3.8%

2.0%

Civil service

0%

0%

0%

3.8%

0%

0%

.7%

Handcrafts

0%

0%

0%

3.8%

0%

0%

.7%

Trade

9.1%

6.9%

5.3%

3.8%

3.6%

0%

4.7%

Others

22.7%

6.9%

5.3%

7.7%

7.1%

0%

8.0%

Tertiary source of income

Nolloth

Haruku

Tuhaha

Hulaliu

Seri

Hutumuri

Total

Fishing

20.0%

16.7%

15.4%

10.0%

18.2%

13.5%

Farming

28.6%

40.0%

16.7%

7.7%

10.0%

9.1%

15.4%

Livestock

14.3%

20.0%

0%

23.1%

80.0%

45.5%

34.6%

% Fishers engaging in communal fishing activities

Nolloth

Haruku

Tuhaha

Hulaliu

Seri

Hutumuri

Total

80.0%

66.7%

73.3%

80.0%

48.3%

33.3%

63.7%

298 An Institutional Analysis of Sasi Laut in Maluku, Indonesia



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