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The Impact of the Moratorium Policy on Fishery Companies (PT) in Sorong City Arifin; Roger R. Tabalessy; Tessa Rakian
INTEGRATED OF FISHERIES SCIENCE Vol 3 No 2 (2024): JULI-DESEMBER
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian, Universitas Kristen Papua

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56942/xzxe5375

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This study aims to determine the impact of the moratorium on the operation of (PT) fishery in Sorong and for export activities of fisheries, especially commodities demersal fish and shrimp. The moratorium imposed on large ships over 30 GT, ship construction abroad, boats that use trawling gear and replace the court transhipment at sea. This research conducted in the area of Sorong by selecting the relevant agencies are performed in the unit supervisor PSDKP Sorong, Syahbandar fisheries, and fishing companies to conduct interviews and collect data relating to the object of research that matters concerning the company's operations and activities of fishery product exports. Of the results of research conducted, the impact of the moratorium on the operation of (PT) fishery is the discontinuation of the company's operations in Sorong area, the export of fishery products stalled, stalled enlargement levy export fishery products to the local government, the termination of employment of the crew, activities loading and unloading in the fishing port decreases. The impact of the moratorium is not profitable for the company (PT) fishery, income levies, the livelihood of the crew and the fishing port of Sorong city workers.
Condition of Live Stone Coral Cover on Suprau Beach, Maladoom Mes District, Sorong City Abdul Gofir; Roger R. Tabalessy; Tessa Rakian
INTEGRATED OF FISHERIES SCIENCE Vol 3 No 2 (2024): JULI-DESEMBER
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian, Universitas Kristen Papua

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56942/b0an2b84

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Coral reefs are tropical marine ecosystems that are very important for the sustainability of fishery resources and coastal protection. This study aims to evaluate the condition of live stony coral cover at Suprau Beach, Maladoom Mes District, Sorong City using the Point Intercept Transect (PIT) method. Observations were conducted at three stations at a depth of 3-5 meters. The results showed that the average live coral cover was 45.33%, which is classified as moderate. Specifically, Station I had excellent coral cover (80%) dominated by Non-Acropora corals of the Coral Branching type from the Porites family; Station II showed moderate conditions (34%) with a dominance of Non-Acropora corals of various life forms; and Station III was in a damaged condition (20%) with high coverage of dead corals covered with algae (52%) and sand (24%). Water quality conditions at all three stations still support coral growth, with parameters such as temperature (29-32°C), salinity (31-35 ppt), pH (7.5 ppt), and water clarity (4-8.5 m) within the optimal range. High sedimentation at Stations II and III is the main factor limiting coral growth, caused by community activities such as beach reclamation, pier construction, and hill excavation around the waters. This study provides basic information for the development of strategies for the rehabilitation and management of coral reef ecosystems in Sorong City.