Research Article
Assessing Perceptions and Adaptation Responses to Climate Change among Small-Scale Fishery on the Northern Coastal of Bengkulu, Indonesia
Table 4
Small-scale fishery characteristics (n = 300).
| Characteristics | Category | Frequency | Proportion (%) |
| Boat power (horsepower) | 3.5–15 | 125 | 41.67 | 16–27 | 64 | 21.33 | 28–40 | 111 | 37.00 | Fishing days (days/month) | ≤10 | 2 | 0.67 | 11–20 | 256 | 85.33 | 21–30 | 42 | 14.00 | Fishing time (hours) | 3–5 | 57 | 19.00 | 6–8 | 181 | 60.33 | 9–12 | 62 | 20.67 | Fishing distance (miles) | 1–5 | 137 | 45.67 | 6–10 | 78 | 26.00 | 11–15 | 18 | 6.00 | >15 | 67 | 22.33 | Catch capacity (kg/trip) | <100 | 192 | 64.00 | 100–200 | 76 | 25.33 | >200–300 | 8 | 2.67 | >300 | 24 | 8.00 | Fishers’ group membership | Yes | 61 | 20.33 | No | 239 | 79.67 | Access to climate information | Yes | 57 | 19.00 | No | 243 | 81.00 | Access to credit | Yes | 46 | 15.33 | No | 254 | 84.67 |
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Source: Field survey, 2021.
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