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Perbedaan Hasil Dan Lokasi Penangkapan Ikan Dengan Alat Tangkap Bottom Gill Net Di Perairan Negeri Wassu, Kabupaten Maluku Tengah Julian Tuhumury; Ruslan H. S. Tawari; Kedswin G. Hehanussa; Krisye Patty; Frentje D. Silooy
Amanisal: Jurnal Teknologi dan Manajemen Perikanan Tangkap Vol 11 No 1 (2022): Amanisal: Jurnal Teknologi dan Manajemen Perikanan Tangkap
Publisher : Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/amanisalv11i1p1-11

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Perairan Negeri Wassu, Kabupaten Maluku Tengah. Penelitian dilakukan pada bulan april sampai juni 2021. Tujuan penelitian yaitu megetahui jumlah jenis ukuran dan komposisi hasil tangkapan dan meganalisis perbedaan hasil tangkapan pada lokasi berbatu dan berpasir. Hasil tangkapan pada kedua lokasi sebanyak 302 ekor dimana total hasil tangkapan pada lokasi berbatu sebanyak 198 ekor yang terdiri dari 14 spesies dengan jenis ikan yang dominan tertangkap yaitu ikan Sepatu (Pempheris Mangula) sebanyak 83 ekor atau 41,9 %, sedangkan pada lokasi berpasir sebanyak 104 ekor yang terdiri dari 9 spesies dengan jenis ikan yang dominan tertangkap yaitu Gora (Lutjanus Campechanus) sebanyak 37 ekor atau 35,6%. Hasil analisis perbedaan hasil tangkapan menyatakan bahwa terdapat perbedaan jenis hasil tangkapan pada kedua lokasi berdasarkan jumlah jenis hasil tangkapn dengan jumlah hasil tangkapan di lokasi berbatu (Lokasi A) sebanyak 198 ekor dan lokasi berpasir (Lokasi B) sebanyak 104 ekor
SELEKSI TEKNOLOGI PENANGKAPAN IKAN PELAGIS KECIL YANG BERWAWASAN LINGKUNGAN DI PERAIRAN KOTA AMBON ALBERTH Ch NANLOHY; Kedswin G. Hehanussa; Ruslan H. S. Tawari
Amanisal: Jurnal Teknologi dan Manajemen Perikanan Tangkap Vol 12 No 1 (2023): Amanisal: Jurnal Teknologi dan Manajemen Perikanan Tangkap
Publisher : Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/amanisalv12i1p56-68

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Penelitian ini dilakukan pada bulan Mei hingga Juli 2021 melalui survei pada nelayan perikanan pelagis kecil di kota Ambon. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa berdasarkan pendapat nelayan teknologi penangkapan ikan skala kecil di wilayah Kota Ambon tergolong sangat ramah lingkungan dan cukup berkelanjutan. Dari tujuh (7) kriteria teknologi penangkapan ikan ramah lingkungan, kriteria selektivitas skornya sangat rendah yaitu 59,57%, sedangkan dari lima (5) kriteria teknologi penangkapan berkelanjutan, kriteria investasinya rendah dengan skor 65,50%. . Hasil analisis AHP menunjukkan terdapat tiga alternatif pilihan prioritas utama teknologi penangkapan ikan ramah lingkungan, yaitu selektivitas tinggi dengan skor 0,343, kualitas tangkapan tinggi 0,238, dan penerimaan sosial 0,135. Hasil analisis ini memiliki rasio inkonsistensi sebesar 0,05 (<0,1). Dua prioritas dalam pilihan teknologi berkelanjutan adalah teknologi tangkap yang menerapkan prinsip ramah lingkungan (0,333), dan aspek hukum (0,333). Rasio inkonsistensi dari analisis ini adalah 0,000 (<0,1). Secara keseluruhan, prioritas teknologi penangkapan ikan pelagis kecil yang ramah lingkungan berkelanjutan di Kota Ambon adalah pancing ulur 0,445, jaring insang hanyut 0,247, purse seine 0,171, bagan 0,089, dan jaring pantai 0,049.
HASIL TANGKAPAN BOTTOM GILL NET BERDASARKAN WAKTU PENANGKAPAN DI PERAIRAN DUSUN SERI PULAU AMBON Lisda C. Soumokil; Friesland Tuapetel; Taufiniringsi Kesaulya; Kedswin G. Hehanussa; Julian Tuhumury
Amanisal: Jurnal Teknologi dan Manajemen Perikanan Tangkap Vol 12 No 1 (2023): Amanisal: Jurnal Teknologi dan Manajemen Perikanan Tangkap
Publisher : Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/amanisalv12i1p49-55

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Hasil tangkapan jaring insang dasar di Dusun Seri Pulau Ambon belum pernah dilaporkan. Tujuan penelitian ini ialah menganalisis hasil tangkapan bottom gill net berdasarkan waktu penangkapan yang berbeda. Pengambilan data dilakukan dengan cara eksperimental fishing dan wawancara. Data dianalisis secara deskriptif dengan bantuan program Exel. Hasil analisa menunjukkan bahwa Jumlah hasil tangkapan umum waktu penangkapan pagi dan malam sebanyak 96 dan 173 individu, jenis hasil tangkapan umum waktu penangkapan pagi dan malam sebanyak 91 dan 158 individu, dan ukuran pada waktu penangkapan pagi dan malam berkisar antara 29.2 cm dan 29 cm. Jumlah hasil tangkapan dominan waktu penangkapan pagi dan malam sebanyak 63 dan 91 individu, jenis hasil tangkapan dominan yakni Priachantusteyunus sp, Priacanthus sp, Chirocentrus sp dan Abudefduf sp. Dengan rata-rata ukuran tubuh berturut-turut 17.05 cm, 23.10 cm, 18.10 cm dan 14.65 cm.
Karakteristik Ikan Pelagis Kecil Yang Dipasarkan Di Pasar Arumbai, Kota Ambon Rahayu Ode; Alberth Ch. Nanlohy; Kedswin G. Hehanussa; Julian Tuhumury; Friesland Tuapetel
Amanisal: Jurnal Teknologi dan Manajemen Perikanan Tangkap Vol 12 No 2 (2023): AMANISAL: Jurnal Teknologi dan Manajemen Perikanan Tangkap
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/amanisalv12i2p78-85

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Small pelagic fish play a crucial role in the marine food chain and have significant economic value, yet information about them remains scarce. This research aims to map the origin and characteristics of small pelagic fish marketed at Arumbai Market in Ambon City. The study was conducted over six months, from May to October 2023, at Arumbai Market. The research utilized survey methods and interviews, and the data were analyzed descriptively. Observations were made on the quantity and size structure of four dominant fish species from five different fish landing locations: Hila, Tulehu, Laha, Hitu, and Latuhalat. The results of this research revealed variations in the composition of dominant small pelagic fish species sold, from the highest to the lowest, namely Decapterus sp, Rastreligger sp, Selar sp, and Auxis sp. The contribution of the five fish landing locations is as follows: Hila (31%), Hitu (24%), Tulehu (18%), Laha (15%), and Latuhalat (12%). Differences in the composition of the quantity and size marketed are suspected to be due to variations in seasons, fishing tools, and capture areas.
Variabilitas musiman terhadap hasil tangkapan Tuna Madidihang (Thunnus albacares): Seasonal variability of catch results of madidihang tuna (Thunnus albacares) Kedswin Hehanussa; Stany R. Siahainenia; R. H. S. Tawari
JURNAL ILMU DAN TEKNOLOGI PERIKANAN TANGKAP Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): Januari-Juni
Publisher : Universitas Sam Ratulangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35800/jitpt.9.1.2024.51717

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Fishermen in North Buru often depend on seasonal changes in tuna madidihang abundance to plan their fishing operations. However, a more comprehensive understanding of how this seasonal variability affects catches and its implications for fisheries management is still an important research subject. The research was conducted in Wailihang Village, Waplau District, North Buru Regency, between October and December 2022. The observational method was used for this study, where available and precise time series data owned by the Indonesian Community and Fisheries Foundation (MDPI) was collected. The collected data is the number of catch productions (kg) and the total length of fish (cm) from each haul. Yellowfin tuna production tends to fluctuate, with the highest catch (CPUE) occurring in September (63.8%) and the lowest in June (34.2%). The west season and east seasons have a total catch of 556 fish (45.42%), with 382 fish (31.21%) caught during the east season and 174 fish (14.22%) caught during the west season. The distribution of fish length varies in the east season compared to the west season. The west season catches more fish, but they are generally small-sized, while during the east season, large fish dominate, with the highest presentation (38.67%).
Supperior Fishing Gear for Coral Reef Fishes in Western Seram Regency Tupamahu, Agustinus; Haruna, Haruna; G Hutubessy, Barbara; R Siahainenia, Stany; Ch Nanlohy, Albert; Hehanusa, Kedswin
Agrikan Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan Vol. 14 No. 1 (2021): Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Muhammadiyah Maluku Utara

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Various fishing gears that are operated in the coral reef waters of Western Seram Regency have their own selectivity, capture various species of fish, and have an impact on the damage to coral reef ecosystems. This study aims to determine the leading reef fishing gears in Western Seram District. The survey method is through observations and interviews with fishermen who conduct fishing activities of coral species. Respondents are determined by propulsive sampling, the selection of superior fishing gear is done by the scoring method. The results showed that the fishing gear classified into the line fishing gear was superior to other fishing gear, where the bottom trolling were superior. The less favored coral fishing equipment especially from the biological aspect needs attention to improve the method and design of the fishing gear.
Reconstruction of The Pot Fishing Gear Escape Gap Against The Catch Tuhumury, Julian; G Hehanussa, Kedswin; Haruna, Haruna
Agrikan Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan Vol. 15 No. 2 (2022): Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Muhammadiyah Maluku Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52046/agrikan.v15i2.1240

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Fishermen use the pots based on their construction that operated from then until now.The catch is most small fish target and unfish target. The objective of this study was to analysiz the effectiveness of ascape gap of pots. The study was conducted from September to November 2021 in the waters of Ambon Island. Data collected in the form of type, number (tail), total length (cm), and body circumference of fish (cm) from the catch at each hauling. The results showed that the total number of catches as many as 20 trips is 154 fish that escaped amounted to 114 fish. The size of 2 cm fish that escaped amounted to 17 tails, the size of 2.5 cm amounted to 44 tails and the size of 3 cm amounted to 53 tails while the fish that did not escape amounted to 40 tails. The chance of catching fish that escaped at a gap of 2 cm is 11%, at a gap of 2.5 cm is 29%, at a gap of 3 cm is 34% while those who do not escape are 26%. The chances of fish escaping are determined by body depth, body girth and The Shape of the escape gap.
Dampak Kenaikan Tarif Bahan Bakar Minyak Terhadap Aspek Pendapatan Nelayan Pancing Tonda Di Pesisir Kota Ambon, Provinsi Maluku Tawari, Ruslan H. S.; Tuhumury, Julian; Hehanussa, Kedswin G.; Umacina, Rahmiyanti
ACROPORA: Jurnal Ilmu Kelautan dan Perikanan Papua Vol 7 No 1 (2024): ACROPORA: Jurnal Ilmu Kelautan dan Perikanan Papua
Publisher : Cenderawasih University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/acr.v7i1.3660

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The rising cost of petalite fuel oil is causing concern for small-scale fishermen, particularly trolley fishermen, in the coastal regions of Ambon City. The public has expressed frustration with the increase, as it has the potential to raise the cost of living and necessities. This study aims to provide a more in-depth understanding of the issue and offer recommendations for Ambon City's fishermen in response to the government's frequent fuel price hikes. The research was conducted between November 2022 and January 2023 using observation and interview methods, along with questionnaires. Ambon City fishermen primarily use diluted Pertalite fuel, which costs IDR 15,000 in Laha, Hative Besar, and Latuhalat villages, and Rp 13,000 in Seri Village. Fishermen from different villages use differing amounts of fuel, with Laha Village fishermen using 20 liters per trip, Hative Besar Village using 5 liters, Latuhalat Village using 60 liters, and Seri Village using 40 liters. Comparing the income before and after the fuel increase, the results indicate that fishermen's income decreased after the fuel increase, with a decrease percentage of 47.12%
Analisis Hasil Tangkapan Bubu Dasar Berdasarkan Lokasi Penangkapan Ikan di Perairan Seram Bagian Barat, Maluku Haruna, Haruna; Hehanussa, Kedswin G.; Tuhumena, Lolita
ACROPORA: Jurnal Ilmu Kelautan dan Perikanan Papua Vol 7 No 1 (2024): ACROPORA: Jurnal Ilmu Kelautan dan Perikanan Papua
Publisher : Cenderawasih University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/acr.v7i1.3668

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Several factors influence the number and type of fish caught in a trap, including the size of the trap, fish activity, mobility, design, bait, soaking time,provision of shelter, moon phase, visibility of the trap in the water material, andtype of funnel. It is important to identify problems related to trap placement so thatthe productivity of fish resources can be optimal. This research aims to analyze thecomposition of fish species caught, length at first capture, and differences in catchrate of bottom traps based on different fishing locations. The research was carriedout from April to October 2023 in Talaga Nipa Hamlet, Waisala District, and WestSeram Regency using experimental fishing methods. The results of the research showed that there were 20 species of fish caught in the waters of Sanahuni Hamlet (Location A), with the most dominant type of fish being Pterocaesio tile, namely31.40%. Meanwhile, in the waters of Haya Pulo Hamlet (Location B), 16 species offish were caught, with the most dominant species being Scarus rubroviolaceus at22.86%. On average, caught fish such as Caesio cunning, Scarus rubroviolaceus andCaesio caerulaurea are caught before they reach maturity. The bottom trap catchrate in the waters of Sanahuni Hamlet (Location A) is higher than in the waters ofHaya Pulo Hamlet (Location B). Differences in the number and types of fish caughtin traps can be influenced by various factors, such as fish migration, foodabundance, oceanographic conditions, trap design and construction, depth ofoperation of fishing gear, and damage to coral reefs due to destructive bomb fishing.
Supperior Fishing Gear for Coral Reef Fishes in Western Seram Regency Tupamahu, Agustinus; Haruna, Haruna; Hutubessy, Barbara G; Siahainenia, Stany R; Nanlohy, Albert Ch; Hehanusa, Kedswin
Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan Vol 14, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Sangia Research Media and Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29239/j.agrikan.14.1.54-64

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Various fishing gears that are operated in the coral reef waters of Western Seram Regency have their own selectivity, capture various species of fish, and have an impact on the damage to coral reef ecosystems. This study aims to determine the leading reef fishing gears in Western Seram District. The survey method is through observations and interviews with fishermen who conduct fishing activities of coral species. Respondents are determined by propulsive sampling, the selection of superior fishing gear is done by the scoring method. The results showed that the fishing gear classified into the line fishing gear was superior to other fishing gear, where the bottom trolling were superior. The less favored coral fishing equipment especially from the biological aspect needs attention to improve the method and design of the fishing gear.
Co-Authors Abdul F Rahawarin Agustin W. Tupamahu Agustinus Tupamahu Ailatat, Kautsar Albert Ch Nanlohy ALBERTH Ch NANLOHY Alberth Ch. Nanlohy Arlisa P. Sihombing Assagaff, Sayid B. Barbara G. Hutubessy Barbara Grace Hutubessy Basa T Rumahorbo Battu, Yudistira S. Boli, Elisabert Bre Ch Nanlohy, Albert Christian Ernsz Pattipeiloh Donal Noija Engelbert, Jouvicho Fauziyanto, Randy Frentje D. Silooy Friesland Tuapetel G Hutubessy, Barbara Hamzah, Hardi Haruna Haruna Haruna Haruna Haruna Haruna, Haruna Hermawan, Fajar Hutubessy, B G Hutubessy, B. G. Hutubessy, Barbara G Jacobus Bunga Paillin Juliana Tuhumury Karepesina, Musa Karisoh, Gabriela O. Kasmin, Kasmin Katili, Lidya Kilbaren, Syarifudin A. Krisye Patty La Demi, La Demi Lisda C. Soumokil Lolita Tuhumena Made Mahendra Jaya Mandey, Vera Kostansie Mochammad Riyanto Muh. Kasim Muhammad Natsir Kholis Nanda Radhitia Prasetiawan Nanlohy, Albert Ch Ninfint Tuankotta Pailin, J B Paillin, Jacobus Bunga Paranoan, Nicea Roona Payapo, Muhammad Z. U. Payapo, Muhammad Z.U. Pontoh, Peggy R. H. S. Tawari Rahayu Ode Rahmat Hidayat Sanduan Ramadei, Yohana Roma Yuli Hutapea Ronald Darlly Hukubun Ruslan Husen Saban Tawari Salasi Wasis Widyanto Sanduan, Rahmat Hidayat Selfi Sangadji Selfi Sangadji Silooy, Frentje Silooy, Frentje D. Stany R Siahainenia Sulaeman Martasuganda Taufiniringsi Kesaulya Titasam, Onesimus Tomasila, Leopold A. Tri Nanda Citra Bangun Tuapetel, Friesland Tuhumena, Lolita Constantia Tuhumury, Semuel F Umacina, Rahmiyanti Umbekna , Sara Umbekna, Sara Usemahu, Abdul A. Wambrauw, Daniel Z.K. Way, Jufentus Ronaldo