PEMANFAATAN PARUH WAKTU MASYARAKAT PESISIR PADA MUSIM CUMI-CUMI DI KAMPUNG BINEBAS KECAMATAN TABUKAN SELATAN KABUPATEN KEPULAUAN SANGIHE

Abstract
The squid fishery is one of the potential non-fish resources which has important economic value. Binebas village is the administrative area of ​​the South Tabukan District. This study aims to look at part-time activities of coastal communities in utilizing the catching season for squid. This research was conducted in September - October 2020 in Binebas Village, South Tabukan District, Sangihe Islands Regency, North Sulawesi Province. The method used in this research is qualitative and quantitative methods (mix methods). The coastal communities in Binebas Village take advantage of the catching season for squid. Not only fishermen, teachers, government employees, and farmers also catch squid. The traditional fishing gear used to catch squid is a squid fishing rod, which for the people of the binebas village is called Bawulu. The average catch per trip is around 300 squid. Some of the catches are sold, some are distributed to neighbors. The selling price of squid is 5 - 7 tails of IDR 20,000. Small size 10 - 15 fish Rp. 20,000, -. The sales proceeds obtained per trip are IDR 800,000 - IDR 1,000,000.