Research Article
Spatial Autocorrelation Analysis of Natuna’s Capture Fisheries Production through Moran’s I and LISA Indices
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.24-9-2021.2314669, author={Gusrizal Gusrizal and Adji Suradji Muhammad and Rodi Wahyudi and Rado Yendra and Ady Muzwardi}, title={Spatial Autocorrelation Analysis of Natuna’s Capture Fisheries Production through Moran’s I and LISA Indices}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 1st Maritime, Economics, and Business International Conference, MEBIC 2021, 24-25 September 2021, Tanjungpinang City, Riau Islands Province, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={MEBIC}, year={2021}, month={12}, keywords={natuna regency capture fisheries spatial auto correlation moran’s i lisa}, doi={10.4108/eai.24-9-2021.2314669} }
- Gusrizal Gusrizal
Adji Suradji Muhammad
Rodi Wahyudi
Rado Yendra
Ady Muzwardi
Year: 2021
Spatial Autocorrelation Analysis of Natuna’s Capture Fisheries Production through Moran’s I and LISA Indices
MEBIC
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.24-9-2021.2314669
Abstract
The Natuna Regency has a great potential for blue economy development in the form of capture fisheries. Currently, only a small part of the potential is actualized and contributes to the regional economy. This study aims to study the spatial aspects of capture fisheries production in the Natuna Regency. Two indices, namely the Moran’s I and LISA indices were used to examine the presence of autocorrelation in 15 districts in the Natuna Regency in terms of capture fisheries production. Results showed that there was no spatial autocorrelation on a global scale (Moran’s I), while on a local scale (LISA), it is indicated that there were clusters in several districts. It was also found that Bunguran Barat District has great potential for capture fisheries. The result of this study is expected to contribute to the development of the Natuna capture fisheries thus increasing its contribution to economic development.