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Potensi perikanan yang melimpah di Halmahera Utara menjadi kekuatan besar bagi masyarakat nelayan untuk memanfaatkan laut sebaik mungkin khususnya pada sektor perikanan tangkap untuk memenuhi kebutuhan sehari-hari dan mensejahterakan kehidupan masyarakat nelayan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis kondisi sosial dan ekonomi masyarakat nelayan dengan menggunakan analisis deskriptif dan Nilai Tukar Nelayan (NTN). Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa kondisi sosial masyarakat nelayan Desa Efi-Efi masih rendah, tergambar dari pendidikan formal nelayan yang rendah. Rata-rata distribusi Nilai Tukar Nelayan masyarakat nelayan Desa Efi-Efi di atas angka satu yaitu nelayan yang memiliki NTN di bawah angka satu mulai dari 0,94-0,99 sebanyak 3 orang, NTN yang berada di sekitar atau di atas angka satu mulai dari 1,08-3,31 sebanyak 37 orang sehingga disimpulkan bahwa nelayan mempunyai tingkat kesejahteraan cukup baik untuk memenuhi kebutuhan subsistennya dan mempunyai potensi untuk mengkonsumsi kebutuhan sekunder atau kebutuhan tersier maupun menabung
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Univ. Hein Namotemo
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