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Efisiensi Waktu Pembongkaran Ikan Tuna Pada Kapal Hand Line di Pelabuhan Perikanan Samudera Bungus Provinsi Sumatera Barat
Tuna fish is one of Indonesia's leading commodities from the fisheries sector because it has high economic value. Fish unloading refers to the activities carried out by the crew after the ship arrives at the fish landing site. efficiency technically refers to the ability of humans to carry out a task accurately without wasting energy, costs, and time. Hand line vessels are a type of vessel specifically designed to catch large pelagic fish such as tuna using hand line fishing gear. The purpose of this study was to determine the efficiency of tuna unloading time on hand line vessels at Bungus Ocean Fishing Port and the factors that influence it. The research method used in this study is the survey method, namely by directly observing the tuna unloading activities on hand line vessels at the Bungus Ocean Fishing Port dock, West Sumatra Province. Based on the results of research on tuna unloading activities on hand line vessels at PPS Bungus, it can be concluded that the level of efficiency of fish unloading time tends to vary, with a range between 44.19% to 85.19%, with an average of 63.01%. This shows that the tuna unloading process on handline vessels at PPS Bungus tends to be less efficient. The amount of wasted time is influenced by ship tonnage (x1), number of fish (x2), unloading speed (x3), ship unloading power (x4), freeboard height (x5) with multiple regression equations Y = -35.662 + 293 X1 + 1,277 X2 - 6,467 X3 +793 X4 +328 X5. The level of tuna unloading efficiency on hand line vessels is influenced by the length of time wasted with a coefficient of determination (R272.5%).
Keywords: Efficiency Level, Tuna Unloading, Hand Line
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