Abstract
This study examines the emergence of community-based blue economy industry sectors in Bintan, Indonesia, focusing on Kampong Teripang as a case study. Using a qualitative approach involving interviews, observations, and a literature review, this research explores the ways in which Kampong Teripang has empowered local communities. The findings reveal that Kampong Teripang has successfully mobilized local residents as sea cucumber collectors and workers within the village, while also implementing sea cucumber aquaculture. The establishment of Kampong Teripang in Bintan has not only generated significant economic value for entrepreneurs but has also contributed to improving the livelihoods of the surrounding community. This research highlights the potential of community-based initiatives to drive sustainable economic growth and social development in coastal areas.
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