Abstract

Coordination among Local Agencies in Decentralised Fisheries Extension: Comparative Perception of Extension Officers in Java, Indonesia

Waridin

This study is intended to describe the conditions of coordination among local agencies involved in the
implementation of decentralisation policy in fisheries extension in Java, Indonesia. In addition, this
study is also aimed at assessing the effectiveness of the policy implementation, and determines its
relationship to coordination among local agencies involved.
Population of this study comprised all fisheries extension officers attached with Rural
Extension Centres (RECs). A multi-stage random sampling method was utilised for selecting the
subjects for the study. A total of 50 officers at 10 districts in three provinces were covered in this study.
Data were collected during January to March 1998 by using interview and self-administered
techniques. Descriptive statistics and correlation analyses were used in the study.
The majority of officers confirmed that the RECs were not coordinated with related agencies
involved in implementation of the policy. This indicates that policy implementation is not effectively
done. Coordination among agencies involved was found to correlate highly to the effectiveness of policy
implementation. Intensity of coordination among agencies involved in the policy implementation needs
to be improved. A clearer directive for functions, responsibilities and relationships among agencies
involved might help in strengthening the current coordination functions