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Journal : Depik Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Perairan, Pesisir dan Perikanan

Analysis of hairtail (Trichiurus sp.) fishing by handlines in Palabuhanratu Bay, West Java Mohammad Imron; Didin Komarudin; Arik Permana; M Fedi Sondita; Ari Purbayanto
Depik Vol 10, No 1 (2021): April 2021
Publisher : Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (794.297 KB) | DOI: 10.13170/depik.10.1.19683

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The waters of Palabuhanratu Bay are fertile and rich with fish resources. For a long time, fishermen have used the fish resources in these waters. Hairtail (Trichiurus sp.) was one of the fish resources in Palabuhanratu Bay that caught by fishermen using handlines. Fishery production landed at Palabuhanratu Fishing Port in 2019 was 5,414,240 kg with a total hairtail production of 314,107 kg. The problem raised in this study was knowing the right hairtail fishing season so that it provides optimum benefits for fishermen. In addition, knowing potential fishing areas could assist fishermen in choosing their fishing time and fishing ground. The purpose of this study was to describe the hairtail fishing unit, to analyze the catch composition of handline, to analyze the fishing season patterns of hairtail fish, and to analyze hairtail fishing ground in Palabuhanratu bay. The results of the analysis showed that the fishing season for hairtail (Trichiurus sp.) in the waters of Palabuhanratu Bay lasts for 5 years with the peak in October. However, the reality is that fishing operations can be carried out throughout the year. The average catch per unit effort (CPUE) of hairtail (Trichiurus sp) duringfishing seasons was 11.32 kg/trip in 2019. The potential fishing ground was in the waters of West Ujung Genteng, Southern waters of Sawarna, Southern waters of Karanghawu and the waters of West Ujung Karang Bentang.Keywords:Fishing season patternHairtail fishFishing groundPalabuhanratu Bay
Analysis of hairtail (Trichiurus sp.) fishing by handlines in Palabuhanratu Bay, West Java Mohammad Imron; Didin Komarudin; Arik Permana; M Fedi Sondita; Ari Purbayanto
Depik Vol 10, No 1 (2021): April 2021
Publisher : Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13170/depik.10.1.19683

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The waters of Palabuhanratu Bay are fertile and rich with fish resources. For a long time, fishermen have used the fish resources in these waters. Hairtail (Trichiurus sp.) was one of the fish resources in Palabuhanratu Bay that caught by fishermen using handlines. Fishery production landed at Palabuhanratu Fishing Port in 2019 was 5,414,240 kg with a total hairtail production of 314,107 kg. The problem raised in this study was knowing the right hairtail fishing season so that it provides optimum benefits for fishermen. In addition, knowing potential fishing areas could assist fishermen in choosing their fishing time and fishing ground. The purpose of this study was to describe the hairtail fishing unit, to analyze the catch composition of handline, to analyze the fishing season patterns of hairtail fish, and to analyze hairtail fishing ground in Palabuhanratu bay. The results of the analysis showed that the fishing season for hairtail (Trichiurus sp.) in the waters of Palabuhanratu Bay lasts for 5 years with the peak in October. However, the reality is that fishing operations can be carried out throughout the year. The average catch per unit effort (CPUE) of hairtail (Trichiurus sp) duringfishing seasons was 11.32 kg/trip in 2019. The potential fishing ground was in the waters of West Ujung Genteng, Southern waters of Sawarna, Southern waters of Karanghawu and the waters of West Ujung Karang Bentang.Keywords:Fishing season patternHairtail fishFishing groundPalabuhanratu Bay
Degradation of fishing grounds in North Waters of Banten Province, Indonesia Limbong, Mario; Simbolon, Domu; Purbayanto, Ari; Yusfiandayani, Roza; Amri, Khairul
Depik Jurnal Ilmu Ilmu Perairan, Pesisir, dan Perikanan Vol 12, No 3 (2023): DECEMBER 2023
Publisher : Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13170/depik.12.3.34934

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The high level of fishing activity with small fishing vessels has resulted in relatively high utilization of marine space in coastal areas, manifesting changes in fishing grounds. Thus, this research aimed to analyze water quality, fishing intensity and to determine the level of degradation of fishing grounds in the northern waters of Banten Province. This research was conducted from June to August 2023 in the northern waters of Banten Province. Data collection was carried out using survey, remote sensing, and interview methods. Water quality data consisting of sea surface temperature, brightness, salinity, light attenuation coefficient, total suspended solids, and chlorophyll-a were analyzed descriptively. Eco-friendly capture fisheries data were taken directly from 120 fishermen and analyzed based on the CCRF criteria. Degradation status was determined by combining weight of water quality conditions and eco-friendly capture fisheries. Based on the research results, the northern waters of Banten Province is in good condition for biota life. Fishing equipment is dominated by eco-friendly fishing gear. Nevertheless, several parts of northern waters in Banten Province have experienced light degradation of fishing areas (18.28%) and the heavy degradation (7.71%). The use of marine space for capture fisheries in the northern waters of Banten Province is relatively high, around 50 units of fishing gear for 1 hectare of water.Keywords:EnvironmentFishing intensityFishing gearSpatial mappingWater quality
Co-Authors . Darmawan Abdul Hafidz Olii Abdul Rokhman Adi Susanto Adi Susanto Adriman, Adriman Ahmad Fauzi Akhmad Solihin Alfi Sahri Remi Baruadi Am Azbas Taurusman Anwar Bey Pane Arif Satria Arik Permana Ario Damar Aristi Dian Aristi Dian P Fitri Aristi Dian Purnama Fitri Asep Priatna Asep Priatna Ba’diah Nuraini Budhi H. Iskandar Budhi Hascaryo Iskandar Budianto, Sahono Budy Wiryawan Carolina C. Rakhmadevi Haluan Carolina Catur Rakhmadevi Charles Parningotan Haratua Simanjuntak D S.S. Natsir D. Ernaningsih Daniel Monintja Daniel R Monintja Daniel R. Monintja Daniel R. Monintja Darmawan Darmawan, Regi Delly Dominggas Paulina Matrutty Delly Dominggas Paulina Matrutty Deni Achmad Soeboer Soeboer Desrial Domu Simbolon Dwi Ernaningsih Eddi Husni Eko Sri Wiyono Eko Sulkhani Etty Riani Fedi Alfiadi Sondita Feni Aprilias Dewi Fernando Dayandri Willem Dangeubun Gondo Puspito Gugun Gunawan Harald Asmus Hestirianoto, Totok Himelda Himelda Husni, Eddi I Wayan Nurjaya Iin Solihin Indra Jaya Irfan Yulianto Irma Dwi Maulina Ismawan Tallo Ita Djuwita Ita Djuwita John Haluan JOHN HALUAN JOHN HALUAN Joko Santoso Julia E. Astarini Kartodihardjo, Hariadi Khairul Amri Kleinertz, Sonja Linda, Fitra Lucien Pahala Sitanggang M Fedi Sondita M Riyanto M. Fedi A Sentosa M. Fedi A Sondita M. Fedi A. Sondita Mario Limbong Mita Wahyuni Mochammad Riyanto Mochammad Riyanto Mohammad Fedi Alfiadi Sondita Mohammad Imron Muhammad Fedi Alfiadi Sondita Muhammad Johar Rudin Muhammad Marzuki Mulyono S. Baskoro Muslim Tadjuddah Mustaruddin N adiarti Nadiarti Nurdin Nazori Djazuli Nono Sampono Noveldesra Suhery Ronny I. Wahju Roza Yusfiandayani Ruslan Husen Saban Tawari Sani, Ndaru Narulita Saputra, Rahmad Surya Hadi Shafira Bilqis Annida Siti Radarwati SOEWARNO T. SOEKARTO SOEWARNO T. SOEKARTO Sugeng Budiharso Sugeng Budiharso Sugeng Budiharsono Sugeng Budiharsono Sugeng Hari Wisodo Sulaeman Martasuganda Sulaeman Martasuganda Sulaeman Martasuganda Sulaeman Martasuganda Suparman Sasmita Supriyono, Supri Sutomo Sutomo Sutomo Sutomo Syawaluddin Soadiq Tjahjo Tri Hartono Tri Wiji Nurani Umar Alatas Victor P.H. Nikijuluw Victor Ph. Nikijuluw Vita Rumanti Kurniawati Wazir Mawardi Welem Waileruny Wesley Simanungkalit YULIAN FAKHRURROZI YULIAN FAKHRURROZI Zulkarnain Zulkarnain