Optimizing Boat Rentals and Fishing Activities in Labuhan Amuk, Karangasem, Bali: Key Features for Mobile Applications
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This paper investigates the feature requirements of a mobile application aimed at optimizing boat rental and fishing activities while addressing environmental and socio-economic challenges in Labuhan Amuk, Karangasem, Bali. By synthesizing insights from contemporary research, the study identifies core features such as real-time weather updates, GPS navigation, fish stock prediction, resource management, and sustainability reporting. These functionalities are designed to enhance operational efficiency, ensure safety, and promote eco-friendly practices among anglers and fishermen. The proposed features of the application serve as a comprehensive baseline to improve decision-making and foster sustainable fisheries management. The results highlight the potential of integrating these functionalities into a single platform to enhance productivity, ensuring usability and adaptability for diverse fishermen's literacy and needs. Future work will focus on implementation and field testing to validate its impact.
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