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Analisis dinamika populasi ikan selar kuning (Selaroides leptolepis) dalam upaya pengelolaan sumberdaya ikan pelagis kecil di perairan Bintan, Provinsi Kepulauan Riau Septiyawati Septiyawati; Muhammad Fauzi; Deni Efizon
Depik Vol 9, No 3 (2020): December 2020
Publisher : Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13170/depik.9.3.17351

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This raw fish is used as fisheries products such as salted fish, grilled fish, fishmeal and surimi. This study aims to analyze mortality and recruitment of yellowstipe scad (Selaroides leptolepis) and the information about management of small pelagic fisheries resources in Bintan Waters. This research was carried out in February-June 2019 at the Barek Motor Fish Landing Area (TPI) with fishing areas in Bintan waters. The number of fish studied was 2.550 with a length of 102-215 mm and a weight of 15-102 gr. The highest recruitment peak occurred in Mei of 18.11% and June of 19.48%. The highest and lowest condition factors are 0.83 and 1.09. The total mortality rate (Z) of yellow strait fish is 4.61 per year with a natural mortality rate (M) of 1.66 per year and the capture mortality rate of 2.95 per year so that the exploitation rate is 0.63. The death of yellowstipe scade in the Bintan Sea most of the caused by fishing activities (F) of 2.95 per year.Keywords:Yellowstipe scad Bintan WatersRecrutmentCondition factorsMortalityABSTRAKIkan selar kuning merupakan salah satu jenis ikan ekonomis penting. Ikan ini banyak dimanfaatkan sebagai bahan baku produk olahan perikanan seperti ikan asin, ikan bakar, pindang, tepung ikan dan surimi. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis, mortalitas dan rekrutmen ikan selar kuning (Selaroides leptolepis) dan informasi tentang pengelolaan sumberdaya ikan pelagis kecil di Perairan Bintan. Penelitian ini telah dilaksanakan bulan Februari-Juni 2019 di Tempat Pendaratan Ikan (TPI) Barek Motor dengan wilayah penangkapan di perairan Bintan. Jumlah ikan yang diteliti 2.550 ekor dengan panjang 102-215 mm dan berat 15-102 gr. Puncak rekrutmen tertinggi terjadi bulan Mei sebesar 18,11% dan Juni sebesar 19,48%,. Nilai tertinggi dan terendah faktor kondisi yaitu 0,82 dan 1,09. Laju mortalitas total (Z) ikan selar kuning 4,61 per tahun dengan laju mortalitas alami (M) 1,66 per tahun dan laju mortalitas penangkapan 2,95 per tahun sehingga diperoleh laju eksploitasi 0,63. Kematian ikan selar kuning di laut Bintan sebagian besar diakibatkan oleh aktivitas penangkapan (F) sebesar 2,95 per tahun.Kata kunci:Ikan selar kuning Perairan Bintan Rekrutmen Faktor kondisi Mortalitas
Percentage of the bycatch and discard composition in artisanal bottom trap fisheries Nofrizal Nofrizal; Afni Afriani; Deni Efizon; Romie Jhonnerie
Depik Vol 11, No 2 (2022): August 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13170/depik.11.2.26106

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Data on bycatch in the fishing effort required to manage fisheries resources. Unfortunately, the data on small-scale and traditional fisheries is still lacking. It makes it challenging to make fishing policies and regulations. Survey activities and experimental fishing were conducted to determine and analyze the composition of the main catch, bycatch and discarded by the local fisher's bottom traps in Sibolga, North Sumatra, Indonesia. Five units of the trap with a size of 150 cm x 100 cm x 50 cm (length x width x height) were used to collect fish data. These five trap units operated in the fishing ground, where local fishers usually operate their fishing gear. The fishing operation carried out within 1 mile of the coastline with water depths ranging from 7-10 meters. The duration of trap setting around 5-7 days for each fishing operation. A motorboat operated with a weight of 5.8 GT. The results showed that the total bottom trap catch consisted of 329 individuals with a total weight of 151.4 kg and 12 demersal fish species. The main catch was 148 individuals (88.9 kg), or 44.7% of the total catch during the experiment i.e. Chepalapholis urodeta, Ephinephelus areolatus, Epinephelus chlorostigma, Plectropomus leopardus, Ephinepelus coioides, Lates calcarifer, Lutjanus malabaricus, and Lutjanus erytropterus. The bycatch was 151 individuals (57.1 kg) or 46.1% i.e. Lethrinus obsoletus, Lutjanus ehrenbergii, Acanthurus auranticavus, Platax teira, Nemipterus japonicus, Scarus rivulatus, Lutjanus johnii, Siganus canaliculatus, Caesio cuning, and Taeniura lymma.While the discarded catch amounted to 30 individuals (5.4 kg) or 9.2% i.e. Naso brevirostris, Diodon holocanthus, and Diadema setosum. The bycatch utilization obtained by fishers was 83.4%, and the unutilized was 16.6%. The percentage of fish sizes worthy for consumption was 135 individuals (74.6%), and the size unworthy for consumption was 46 individuals (25.4%).Keywords:Fishing groundFishing gear Fishing operation Main catchTrap
Fisheries Management of Terubuk (Tenualosa macrura) with an Ecosystem Approach (EAFM) in the Bengkalis Strait, Bengkalis Regency, Riau Province Adiwanarta, Rizki; Adriman, Adriman; Efizon, Deni
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 28, No 3 (2023): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.28.3.401-414

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Fish resources are one of the natural resources that must be used as much as possible for the welfare of the community, especially around Riau Province, where part of its territory is a coastal area that has a wealth of marine biological resources that have the potential to be developed at present and in the future. One type of marine biological resource that has high economic value is the most abundant fish resource. The methods used in this study are the direct observation survey method, interviews, and distributing questionnaires. The data used in this research consists of primary and secondary data. Primary data is obtained from the results of observations and measurements made in the field, including interviews with respondents, while secondary data is in the form of excerpts from previous research journals and activity report documents obtained from related institutions or agencies. grouping based on composite value, i.e., domains that qualify as "moderate," namely economics, and domains that qualify for the "good" stage, namely the institutional domain, and finally the domains that qualify for the "excellent" stage are the domain of fish resources, the domain of fishing techniques, and the social domain. Therefore, the priority for improvement as well as the spotlight are given to the economic domain. The status of the best fisheries management in Bengkalis Regency as a whole is considered to be in good criterion condition (aggregate score: 71). However, specifically based on the values between domains, three groupings based on composite values can be obtained, namely, domains that qualify as "moderate," namely the economic domain and habitat and ecosystem. Domains that qualify as "good" are institutional domains and social domains. While the domains that qualify as "very good" are the domain of fish resources and the domain of fishing techniques, Domains that qualify as "good" are institutional domains and social domains
STRATEGY FOR SUSTAINABLE MARINE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN KONENG BEACH, DUMAI CITY, RIAU Veronica, Dinny; Zulkarnain, Zulkarnain; Efizon, Deni
Asian Journal of Aquatic Sciences Vol. 7 No. 3 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/ajoas.7.3.374-377

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Koneng Beach is one of the beaches located in Teluk Makmur Village, Medang Kampai District, Dumai City, Riau Province, which has tourism potential. However, the potential of Koneng Beach has not been accompanied by the development of new tourism, facilities tourism, accessibility and attractions that support tourist appeal. The first stage in this study determines the potential resources owned by Koneng Beach with the concept of Sustainable Coastal Tourism (SCT) and 4A (Attraction, Accessibility, Amenity and Ancillary). Sustainable tourism development is based on eight aspects of tourism development. The priority strategy for developing Koneng Beach tourism is to use the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). The results of the AHP analysis show that the priority strategies for developing Koneng Beach tourism are business tourism, community involvement tourism, and marine tourism
SUSTAINABILITY STATUS OF MANAGEMENT TERUBUK FISH (Tenualosa macrura) IN BENGKALIS DISTRICT Junaidi, Rival; Efizon, Deni; Adriman, Adriman
Asian Journal of Aquatic Sciences Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022): August
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This research was conducted from July to October 2021 in Bengkalis Regency. This research is focused on evaluating in detail the condition of the ultimate fisheries from the ecological, social, economic, and institutional aspects as well as scientific information for follow-up planning and implementation of the best fisheries management in the waters of the Bengkalis Strait. The research method used during the study was a survey method. Types and sources of data used in this study are primary data and secondary data. The number of key respondents used in this study were 30 people. Sustainable fisheries management is seen from five dimensions, namely the ecological dimension, the economic dimension, the social dimension, the technological dimension and the institutional dimension. The scores for each attribute were analyzed using the Rapfish technique and will be passed through several analyzes such as multi-dimensional scaling (MDS), leverage analysis (JackKnife), and Monte Carlo analysis. Based on the results of the study the results of the catch of the terubuk fish during the period June-September amounted to 160 fish. From this amount, it showed that the percentage of male fish caught was much more dominant, namely 110 fish (69%) than 50 female fish (31%). The results of the analysis of each dimension show that the ecological index (59.92%) is included in the moderately sustainable category, the economic dimension (52.94%) is included in the moderately sustainable category, the social dimension (50.54%) is included in the moderately sustainable category, the social dimension (50.54%) is included in the moderately sustainable category. Institutional (49.91%) is included in the sustainable category and the technological dimension (70.25%) indicates the category is quite sustainable. Thus, the design of the terubuk fish management in Bengkalis waters can use the dimensions of the attributes that are classified as quite sustainable, to support or improve the institutional dimensions in order to support the management of terubuk fish.
Penerapan Teknologi Budidaya Ikan Lele (Clarias gariepinus) dengan Sistem Bioflok pada Kelompok Budidaya Bersama Kita Digjoya di Dusun Sepakat, Desa Bangko Jaya, Kecamatan Bangko Pusako, Kabupaten Rokan Hilir Putra, Iskandar; Rusliadi, Rusliadi; Efizon, Deni; Masjudi, Heri; Nurbaiti, Dinda; Nasution, Indah Dewiana; Nurfadli, Muhammad; Aini, Syarifah; Virdina, Mita; Sahputra, Erwin Wahyu; Devindra, M. Ilham; Fathi’ah , Syalaisa Amani; Al-Farid, Laren Amir; Oktaviani , Ullia
Journal of Rural and Urban Community Empowerment Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): April
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Kelompok petani ikan "Bersama Kita Digjoya" dari Desa Bangko Jaya, Kabupaten Rokan Hilir, telah berpartisipasi dalam kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat dengan tujuan memperkenalkan dan menerapkan teknologi budidaya ikan, terutama teknologi bioflok, serta meningkatkan pendapatan dan menciptakan lapangan kerja di wilayah tersebut. Metode yang digunakan mencakup ceramah, praktik, pendampingan, serta pemantauan dan evaluasi terhadap proses budidaya ikan. Melalui metode diskusi dan praktik, atau yang dikenal dengan istilah "learning by doing", mayoritas masyarakat berhasil memahami konsep teknologi bioflok. Evaluasi menunjukkan bahwa sebagian masyarakat telah menerapkan teknologi tersebut dengan membangun kolam dan menjalankan budidaya ikan secara efektif. Inisiatif ini menandai peralihan dari ketergantungan terhadap sektor kelapa sawit yang fluktuatif menjadi usaha alternatif yang berkelanjutan. Hasil pengabdian ini menegaskan pentingnya peran teknologi dan pendidikan dalam meningkatkan kemandirian ekonomi dan memperkuat sektor perikanan lokal.
Population Dynamics of Narrow-Bareed Mackerel (Scomberomorus commersonii) and Wolf Herring (Chirocentrus dorab) in Malacca Strait Waters Mardiyah, Wilda; Fauzi, Muhammad; Efizon, Deni
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 27 No. 3 (2022): October
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Narrow barred Spanish mackerel and wolf herring is an important commodity that has commercialized intensively to fulfill the needs of the market, both domestic and export. Research has been conducted from June-August 2020 in Malacca Strait Waters. The purpose of this study is to analyze the dynamics of population parameters such as growth rate, mortality rate, exploitation rates, and recruitment patterns of narrow barred mackerel (Scomberomorus commerson) and wolf herring (Chirocentrus dorab). The Sample size of spanish mackerel was taken at randomly from the purse seiner and gillnet catches. Data of size obtained were used for the analysis of population dynamics parameters. Some population dynamics parameters were estimated using the program FISAT II. Von Bertalanffy growth parameters of spanish mackerel were derived L and growth rate (K),for males 772.8 mm and 0.5/year and for females 979.65 mm and 1,7/year and wolf herring was derived L and growth rate (K), for males 871.5 mm and 0.59/year, and for females 1048.95 mm and 0.65/year, respectively. Total mortality (Z) of spanish mackerel males and females was 0.61/year and 4.07/year and the wolf herring males and females was 0.36/year and 1,3/year. Fishing mortality rate of spanish mackerel (F) for males and females was 0,13/year and 3.07/year high than natural mortality rate (M) 0.48/year and 1/year and wolf herring fishing mortality rate for males and females was 0.16/year and 0.78/year lower than natural mortality rate (M) 0.52/year. Exploitation rate (E) of spanish mackerel for males and females was 0.21/year and 0.75/year and wolf herring for males and females was 0.44/ year and 0,6/year, that almost full exploitation when compared with optimum of 0.40. The recruitment pattern of Spanish mackerel for males was (14.59%) in June and for females was (26.84%) in August and wolf herring for males was (16.02) in June, and for females was (28.63%) in July.
The Value of the Benefits of Mangrove Ecosystems in the Village of Pulau Cawan, Mandah, Indragiri Hilir District Aulia, Nurul; Warningsih, Trisla; Efizon, Deni
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 28 No. 2 (2023): June
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The purpose of this study is to know the value of an economic benefit of the total mangrove forest located in the village of Pulau Cawan Indragiri Hilir regency, namely using the concept of valuation economic in calculating the benefits of mangrove existence that has the potential of existing natural resources. This research was conducted in August 2020, The observations made in the field use observations and direct interviews with the local government and the community around the village of Pulau Cawan. The results of the research obtained showed the ecosystem of the mangrove forest area of the village of Pulau Cawan which has an area of ±3,401.66 ha, and there is a value of existing benefits of IDR 21.200.000 ha/year. The factors that will affect the willingness to pay (WTP) of the community around mangrove forests in the form of the respondent's income level, the respondent's education level, the respondent's gender, the respondent's age and the respondent's family dependents. The benefit value of the existence of The Village of Pulau Cawan can be used as a basis for decision-making by the local government and the surrounding community in the management of policies and utilization of mangrove forests in maintaining and preserving mangrove forest ecosystems for the sustainability of the future. With the results obtained in knowing the existence of the value function of a mangrove ecosystem, it can result in the formulation of the mangrove forest conservation reserve area of Pulau Cawan village, namely the implementation and development of the “Ecu-Edu Wisata Mangrove” (EEWM) concept plan.
Fisheries Management of Terubuk (Tenualosa macrura) with an Ecosystem Approach (EAFM) in the Bengkalis Strait, Bengkalis Regency, Riau Province Adiwanarta, Rizki; Adriman, Adriman; Efizon, Deni
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 28 No. 3 (2023): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/

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Fish resources are one of the natural resources that must be used as much aspossible for the welfare of the community, especially around Riau Province, where part of its territory is a coastal area that has a wealth of marine biological resources that have the potential to be developed at present and in the future. One type of marine biological resource that has high economic value is the most abundant fish resource. The methods used in this study are the direct observation survey method, interviews, and distributing questionnaires. The data used in this research consists of primary and secondary data. Primary data is obtained from the results of observations and measurements made in the field, including interviews with respondents, while secondary data is in the form of excerpts from previous research journals and activity report documents obtained from related institutions or agencies. grouping based on composite value, i.e., domains that qualify as "moderate," namely economics, and domains that qualify for the "good" stage, namely the institutional domain, and finally the domains that qualify for the "excellent" stage are the domain of fish resources, the domain of fishing techniques, and the social domain. Therefore, the priority for improvement as well as the spotlight are given to the economic domain. The status of the best fisheries management in Bengkalis Regency as a whole is considered to be in good criterion condition (aggregate score: 71). However, specifically based on the values between domains, three groupings based on composite values can be obtained, namely, domains that qualify as "moderate," namely the economic domain and habitat and ecosystem. Domains that qualify as "good" are institutional domains and social domains. While the domains that qualify as "very good" are the domain of fish resources and the domain of fishing techniques, Domains that qualify as "good" are institutional domains and social domains.
Population Dynamics of Narrow-Bareed Mackerel (Scomberomorus commersonii) and Wolf Herring (Chirocentrus dorab) in Malacca Strait Waters Mardiyah, Wilda; Fauzi, Muhammad; Efizon, Deni
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 27 No. 3 (2022): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/

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Narrow barred Spanish mackerel and wolf herring is an important commodity that has commercialized intensively to fulfill the needs of the market, both domestic and export. Research has been conducted from June-August 2020 in Malacca Strait Waters. The purpose of this study is to analyze the dynamics of population parameters such as growth rate, mortality rate, exploitation rates, and recruitment patterns of narrow barred mackerel (Scomberomorus commerson) and wolf herring (Chirocentrus dorab). The Sample size of spanish mackerel was taken at randomly from the purse seiner and gillnet catches. Data of size obtained were used for the analysis of population dynamics parameters. Some population dynamics parameters were estimated using the program FISAT II. Von Bertalanffy growth parameters of spanish mackerel were derived L and growth rate (K),for males 772.8 mm and 0.5/year and for females 979.65 mm and 1,7/year and wolf herring was derived L and growth rate (K), for males 871.5 mm and 0.59/year, and for females 1048.95 mm and 0.65/year, respectively. Total mortality (Z) of spanish mackerel males and females was 0.61/year and 4.07/year and the wolf herring males and females was 0.36/year and 1,3/year. Fishing mortality rate of spanish mackerel (F) for males and females was 0,13/year and 3.07/year high than natural mortality rate (M) 0.48/year and 1/year and wolf herring fishing mortality rate for males and females was 0.16/year and 0.78/year lower than natural mortality rate (M) 0.52/year. Exploitation rate (E) of spanish mackerel for males and females was 0.21/year and 0.75/year and wolf herring for males and females was 0.44/ year and 0,6/year, that almost full exploitation when compared with optimum of 0.40. The recruitment pattern of Spanish mackerel for males was (14.59%) in June and for females was (26.84%) in August and wolf herring for males was (16.02) in June, and for females was (28.63%) in July.
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