Author:
Zainudin Arif,Habibullah Akhmad,Arfiani Yuni,Mumpuni Sesya Dias
Abstract
Abstract
The Indonesian government has set an ambitious target for aquaculture growth in Indonesia by 2030. Governance is currently continuing to develop, especially in terms of managing the maritime sector. There are many researchers related to aquaculture management, then it is important that there is a major change toward digital in the management of aquaculture and fisheries in Indonesia. Rapid technological developments make it easier for humans to work and increase production, especially in aquaculture. This study uses qualitative research, using bibliometrics as a method. To see the urgency of the discussion studied also uses a qualitative with a descriptive approach to explaining into the existing discussion. Digital transformation has penetrated all aspects, including aquaculture in Indonesia. Indonesia has extraordinary potential, but great potential does not mean that it is successful, if it is not managed properly and does not utilize technology, it will definitely be left behind.
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