Abstract

Kei Kecil Island, a vital part of Indonesia’s marine conservation areas, is rich in coastal and marine resources essential for local communities’ economic sustainability. However, increased resource utilization due to population growth and expanding tourism and fisheries sectors poses challenges to environmental sustainability and the potential overexploitation of marine resources. This research analyzes the use of coastal and marine resources in Kei Kecil Island’s conservation areas by coastal communities through a mixed-method approach, including field surveys, stakeholder interviews, and secondary data analysis. The study reveals that fishing and seaweed cultivation are the main sources of income, with significant variations in investment costs and business performance across different sub-districts. Higher investments generally lead to better financial performance, but challenges such as overfishing, destructive fishing practices, limited education, and governance issues threaten resource sustainability. The research suggests a multi-faceted approach involving collaborative management frameworks, investment in education and training, and strengthening regulatory frameworks to ensure the long-term health of the ecosystem and the welfare of local communities.

Details

Title
Utilization of coastal & marine resources by the local community of Kei Kecil conservation area
Author
Hakim Miftakhul Huda; Pramoda, Radityo; Suryawati, Siti Hajar; Masayu Rahmia Anwar Putri; Puspasari, Reny; Rahman, Arip; Zedta, Raymon Rahmanov; Andrias Steward Samusamu
Section
Sustainable Fisheries and Blue Economies
Publication year
2025
Publication date
2025
Publisher
EDP Sciences
ISSN
22731709
e-ISSN
21174458
Source type
Conference Paper
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3191137693
Copyright
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