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THE LEVEL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SENSITIVENESS OF PURSE SEINE FIRING AT KM SAMOSIR 08 AND KM SERASI PUTRA IN THE CITY OF SIBOLGA, NORTH SUMATERA Hutapea, Roma Yuli; Haris, Rangga Bayu Kusuma; Hasibuan, Sony Cristian; Ikhsan, Suci Asrina; Pramesthy, Tyas Dita; Arkham, Muhammad Nur
Aurelia Journal Vol 5, No 2 (2023): Oktober
Publisher : Politeknik Kelautan dan Perikanan Dumai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15578/aj.v5i2.13254

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There are several types of purse seine in Sibolga, namely tuna trawls, snare seines and meeting trawls. The main catch from purse seine is pelagic fish. Purse seine catches are related to the mesh size of the fishing gear. The mesh size is small so it can catch more than 3 species of catch which are classified as non-environmentally friendly fishing gear. The aim of this research is to find out whether purse seine fishing gear in Sibolga is environmentally friendly fishing gear or not. The research was conducted March 1 – June 30 2021 at the Sibolga Fishing Port (PPN), The research was carried out at KM Samosir 08 on cob trawl fishing gear and KM Serasi Putra on cob trawl fishing gear. The data analysis used is a scoring analysis of environmentally friendly fishing gear criteria. Trawls and cob trawls are environmentally friendly fishing gear and meet the 9 criteria for environmentally friendly fishing gear. The score for the level of environmental friendliness of the tuna trawl fishing gear was 33 and the meeting trawl was 32.6 with the criteria being included in the group of very environmentally friendly fishing gear.
Used of the light attractor in traps for catches in Bengkunat Waters, Pesisir Barat Regency Putri, Aprilia Syah Putri; Mulyadi, Rama Agus; Tirtana, Denta; Rosalia, Ayang Armelita; Hutapea, Roma Yuli
Arwana: Jurnal Ilmiah Program Studi Perairan Vol 6 No 1: May 2024
Publisher : Program Studi Akuakultur, Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Almuslim

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51179/jipsbp.v6i1.2490

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Pesisir Barat is one of the locations that has a great opportunity for capture fisheries activities in Lampung. Bubu is a passive fishing gear, made of thick steel frames, woven nets with small openings. Bubu is usually used to catch fish or other small crustaceans, by luring them to swim and trapping them inside. In this study, we used a light attractor as bait. Thus, increasing the effect of the trap. It exploits the phototactic behavior exhibited by many fish species, which are attracted by light itself, or preys on light-attracted phototactic invertebrates. In this study we used two kinds of traps. First, those with light attractors, then those without light attractors. The purpose of this study was to determine the composition of the catch and comparing the result of both traps. This research was carried out from June to July 2022 with an estimated water depth of ±4-6 meters. The trap size is 120 cm x 70 cm x 80 cm. The composition of the catch on trap fishing gear consisted of several types of catch including blue-spotted grouper, red snapper, kuniran, baronang, cuttlefish, shrimp, squid and octopus. The result are quite different. The traps with LEDs having more result compared to traps without LED modifications.
CHARACTERISTIC OF TECHNICAL OPERATION OF POLE AND LINE OPERATION IN KM SARI USAHA 09 WITH THE MINISTERIAL REGULATION 36 OF 2023 Hutapea, Roma Yuli; Ramadhan, Rizki; Tiku, Mathius; Mardiah, Ratu Sari; Widagdo, Aris
Aurelia Journal Vol 6, No 2 (2024): October
Publisher : Politeknik Kelautan dan Perikanan Dumai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15578/aj.v6i2.15146

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Pole and line is a fishing gear consisting of a fishing rod or bamboo which has a main rope, secondary rope and hook and is operated by hand with the target of skipjack tuna. Sometimes there are still fishermen who do not carry out fishing activities based on applicable regulations. The  study was carried out in Bitung with the aim of knowing pole and line fishing techniques, identifying the technical linkages of pole and line fishing in KM. Sari Usaha 09 with Permen KP 36 of 2023 and uses observation, documentation, and interview methods then is analyzed by descriptive and comparative. The technical connection between pole and line operations has discrepancies in Permen KP 36 of 2023 with  result research data with the criteria for vessel size, fishing line, FADs. Criteria for hook and rod length were taken from 3 journals/references on the operation of pole and line fishing gear in the North Sulawesi region. There is a discrepancy in the criteria for pole and line fishing gear because Permen KP 36 of 2023 does not discuss fishing hooks and rod length, so journals/references regarding the operation of pole and line fishing gear in the North Sulawesi region are cited. Regarding the results of the KPA regarding technical comparisons of pole and line operations with Permen KP 36, it is known that four criteria are suitable and one is not suitable, namely boat size, fishing line, FADs, and rod length while the criteria are not suitable, namely, hook size.
IDENTIFICATION THE CATCH AND FRESHNESS LEVEL OF KM SARI USAHA 09 IN BITUNG Hutapea, Roma Yuli; Achmad, Asyarul; Pramesthy, Tyas Dita
Aurelia Journal Vol 7, No 1 (2025): April
Publisher : Politeknik Kelautan dan Perikanan Dumai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15578/aj.v7i1.15500

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Catch handling is a series of activities or treatments for fish without changing the basic structure and shape of the fish itself. Currently, the best handling is the application of a cold chain, which is to keep the fish cold (low temperature). The principle of proper handling of catches, namely, (3C+1Q) consists of cold, clean, careful, and quick. This study aimed to identify the catch of KM Sari Usaha 09 and to identify the organoleptic results of the catch on KM Sari Usaha 09 while on board and on land. The study was conducted from January to May 2023. Data collection methods were observation, documentation, and interviews. Data analysis was descriptive, and organoleptic tests were conducted on the main and by-catch fish. The handling of the catch on KM Sari Usaha 09 has an Organoleptic Test value when on board with a value of 9 for eyes (very fresh), 8.9 for gills (very fresh), 8.7 for meat (very fresh) and 8.8 for texture (very fresh), while the results on land are 6.6 for eyes (fresh), 6.8 for gills (fresh), 6.7 for meat (fresh) and 6.9 for texture (fresh).