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Komposisi Ikan Hasil Tangkapan Bubu yang Dioperasikan di Kawasan Apartemen Ikan Perairan Desa Teluk Rhu Village Kecamatan Rupat Utara, Kabupaten Bengkalis Brown, Arthur; Yani, Alit Hindri; Hernando, Wemphy
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 21, No 2 (2016)
Publisher : Fakultas Perikanan dan Kelautan Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.21.2.55-64

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The research was conducted on January 25th to February 3 th 2016 in Teluk Rhu Village waters of Bengkalis Regency Of Riau Provinces. This research aims to analyze the composition of traps catches and determine the type and amount of catches in the morning and afternoon at the fish aggregating device. The method used in this research is a survey and research conducted for 10 consecutive days.The catches during of research were 1,495 kg (65 ekor). The results of research on the composition of traps catches in the morning is 0,485 kg (25 fishes), while during the afternoon 1,01 kg (40 fishes). The catches is consists of four species, namely: Pseudocienna amovensis, Stromateus cinereus, Equulites leuciscus, and Chorine mustala. Afternoon catches is bigger than morning catches.
TANGGAPAN IKAN PATIN (Pangasius suschi) DAN IKAN LELE (Clarias batracus Linn) TERHADAP BAU UMPAN YANG BERBEDA Bustari, Bustari; Hindriyani, Alit
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 12, No 01 (2007)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.12.01.48-54

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In order to increase the fishing production, several efforts have been conductedand one of them is using the chemically attracted bait. To understand theeffectiveness of bait odor in attracting the fish, a study on the response ofPangusius sutchi and (lands hatracus Linn toward various bait odors has beenconducted in Pekanbaru, from 12 to 19 July 2005. This study aims to understandthe ability of fishes in detecting the odors. Three treatments were applied. The fishwere feed on chicken intestine with 3 decayed levels, namely fresh intestine,intestine that was kept for I day period and intestine that was kept for 2 daysperiod. Position/distance between the fish and the bait were noted. Result shownthat fresh chicken (U1) intestine was the most preferred by cat fish (P. sulchi),while intestine that was kept for I day period (U2) was the most preferred by catfish (C. hatracus). Chicken intestine that was kept for 2 days period (U3),however, was not preferred by both type of fishes. Based on the data obtained, itcan be concluded that cat fish (P. suichi), and cat fish (C. Indiums) are able todetect bait with different odors.
Evaluation of an Environmentally Sound Port (Ecoport) at the Sibolga Archipelago Fishing Port (PPN Sibolga) North Sumatera Province Okto Ijen Aritonang; Jonny Zain; Alit Hindri Yani
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 28, No 2 (2023): June 2023
Publisher : Faculty of Fisheries and Marine, Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.28.2.269-278

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Sibolga Archipelago Fishing Port is one of the fishing ports that carries out export activities with destination countries including Thailand, Vietnam, Peru and Ecuador. The products caught by the Sibolga Archipelago Fishing Port have not been exported to the European market due to regulations on fishery product export certification. These problems can be overcome by implementing the eco fishing port concept at the Sibolga Archipelago Fishing Port. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the environmentally sound Sibolga Archipelago Fishing Port (ecoport) according to the ecoport standard formulation. The method used in this study is a survey method. Collecting data using a purposive sampling approach. Data analysis was carried out descriptively using standard eco fishing port parameters which consisted of four aspects, namely the physical ecology of the port, the socio economic impacts around the port, handling of caught commodities and monitoring of illegal fishing. The results showed that the physical and ecological aspects got a score of 2.66, the socio-economic impact aspect got a score of  2, the handling of caught commodities got a score of 2 and the illegal fishing aspect got a score of 3. The ecoport index analysis got a score of 2.5 which means that the Sibolga Archipelago Fishing Port has been can be called an ecoport
Analysis of the Potential and Utilization Rate of Longtail Tuna (Thunnus tonggol) Landed at the Bungus Ocean Fishing Port (PPS), Padang City, West Sumatra Province Brown, Arthur; Yani, Alit Hindri; Putri, Yolanda Aidina
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 29, No 2 (2024): June
Publisher : Faculty of Fisheries and Marine, Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.29.2.211-216

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Fish resources have limits; therefore, it is necessary to carry out appropriate management so that resource utilization is sufficient for a long time. Areas used as fishing businesses need to know how the level of utilization. For this reason, clear information is needed on the potential and level of utilization of marine fisheries resources to support the management policy of tuna resources for optimal management and utilization and to prevent the reduction of fish stocks in the future. This research was conducted for three weeks in July 2023 at Bungus Ocean Fishing Port (PPS), Padang City, West Sumatra Province. The method used in this research is a survey method or direct review of the field. The maximum sustainable potential value was obtained at 572.36 tons with an optimum utilization effort value of 330 trips. The allowable catch of longtail tuna is 457.89 tons, with an average utilization rate of 97.41%. Based on the average value of the utilization rate obtained from 2018 to 2019, the number of allowable catches, and the MSY value, it is concluded that the longtail tuna caught by bagan boats and Tonda fishing rods at PPS Bungus has experienced overfishing. There is a need for more action and monitoring of the amount of catch obtained each year, as well as limiting the amount of catch allowed for each fisherman so that the utilization rate of longtail tuna can return to optimal catch and prevent overfishing and maintain fish stocks for the future
Analysis of the Potential and Utilization Rate of Longtail Tuna (Thunnus tonggol) Landed at the Bungus Ocean Fishing Port (PPS), Padang City, West Sumatra Province Brown, Arthur; Yani, Alit Hindri; Putri, Yolanda Aidina
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 29 No. 2 (2024): June
Publisher : Faculty of Fisheries and Marine, Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.29.2.211-216

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Fish resources have limits; therefore, it is necessary to carry out appropriate management so that resource utilization is sufficient for a long time. Areas used as fishing businesses need to know how the level of utilization. For this reason, clear information is needed on the potential and level of utilization of marine fisheries resources to support the management policy of tuna resources for optimal management and utilization and to prevent the reduction of fish stocks in the future. This research was conducted for three weeks in July 2023 at Bungus Ocean Fishing Port (PPS), Padang City, West Sumatra Province. The method used in this research is a survey method or direct review of the field. The maximum sustainable potential value was obtained at 572.36 tons with an optimum utilization effort value of 330 trips. The allowable catch of longtail tuna is 457.89 tons, with an average utilization rate of 97.41%. Based on the average value of the utilization rate obtained from 2018 to 2019, the number of allowable catches, and the MSY value, it is concluded that the longtail tuna caught by bagan boats and Tonda fishing rods at PPS Bungus has experienced overfishing. There is a need for more action and monitoring of the amount of catch obtained each year, as well as limiting the amount of catch allowed for each fisherman so that the utilization rate of longtail tuna can return to optimal catch and prevent overfishing and maintain fish stocks for the future.
Evaluation of an Environmentally Sound Port (Ecoport) at the Sibolga Archipelago Fishing Port (PPN Sibolga) North Sumatera Province Aritonang, Okto Ijen; Zain, Jonny; Yani, Alit Hindri
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 28 No. 2 (2023): June
Publisher : Faculty of Fisheries and Marine, Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/

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Sibolga Archipelago Fishing Port is one of the fishing ports that carry out export activities with destination countries including Thailand, Vietnam, Peru, and Ecuador. The products caught by the Sibolga Archipelago Fishing Port have not been exported to the European market due to regulations on fishery product export certification. These problems can be overcome by implementing the eco-fishing port concept at the Sibolga Archipelago Fishing Port. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the environmentally sound Sibolga Archipelago Fishing Port (ecoport) according to the ecoport standard formulation. The method used in this study is a survey method. Collecting data using a purposive sampling approach. Data analysis was carried out descriptively using standard eco-fishing port parameters which consisted of four aspects, namely the physical ecology of the port, the socio-economic impacts around the port, handling of caught commodities and monitoring of illegal fishing. The results showed that the physical and ecological aspects got a score of 2.66, the socio-economic impact aspect got a score of 2, the handling of caught commodities got a score of 2 and the illegal fishing aspect got a score of 3. The ecoport index analysis got a score of 2.5 which means that the Sibolga Archipelago Fishing Port has been can be called an ecoport.
Analysis of the Potential and Utilization Rate of Longtail Tuna (Thunnus tonggol) Landed at the Bungus Ocean Fishing Port (PPS), Padang City, West Sumatra Province Brown, Arthur; Yani, Alit Hindri; Putri, Yolanda Aidina
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 29 No. 2 (2024): June
Publisher : Fakultas Perikanan dan Kelautan Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/

Abstract

Fish resources have limits; therefore, it is necessary to carry out appropriate management so that resource utilization is sufficient for a long time. Areas used as fishing businesses need to know how the level of utilization. For this reason, clear information is needed on the potential and level of utilization of marine fisheries resources to support the management policy of tuna resources for optimal management and utilization and to prevent the reduction of fish stocks in the future. This research was conducted for three weeks in July 2023 at Bungus Ocean Fishing Port (PPS), Padang City, West Sumatra Province. The method used in this research is a survey method or direct review of the field. The maximum sustainable potential value was obtained at 572.36 tons with an optimum utilization effort value of 330 trips. The allowable catch of longtail tuna is 457.89 tons, with an average utilization rate of 97.41%. Based on the average value of the utilization rate obtained from 2018 to 2019, the number of allowable catches, and the MSY value, it is concluded that the longtail tuna caught by bagan boats and Tonda fishing rods at PPS Bungus has experienced overfishing. There is a need for more action and monitoring of the amount of catch obtained each year, as well as limiting the amount of catch allowed for each fisherman so that the utilization rate of longtail tuna can return to optimal catch and prevent overfishing and maintain fish stocks for the future.
Evaluation of an Environmentally Sound Port (Ecoport) at the Sibolga Archipelago Fishing Port (PPN Sibolga) North Sumatera Province Aritonang, Okto Ijen; Zain, Jonny; Yani, Alit Hindri
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 28 No. 2 (2023): June
Publisher : Fakultas Perikanan dan Kelautan Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/

Abstract

Sibolga Archipelago Fishing Port is one of the fishing ports that carry out export activities with destination countries including Thailand, Vietnam, Peru, and Ecuador. The products caught by the Sibolga Archipelago Fishing Port have not been exported to the European market due to regulations on fishery product export certification. These problems can be overcome by implementing the eco-fishing port concept at the Sibolga Archipelago Fishing Port. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the environmentally sound Sibolga Archipelago Fishing Port (ecoport) according to the ecoport standard formulation. The method used in this study is a survey method. Collecting data using a purposive sampling approach. Data analysis was carried out descriptively using standard eco-fishing port parameters which consisted of four aspects, namely the physical ecology of the port, the socio-economic impacts around the port, handling of caught commodities and monitoring of illegal fishing. The results showed that the physical and ecological aspects got a score of 2.66, the socio-economic impact aspect got a score of 2, the handling of caught commodities got a score of 2 and the illegal fishing aspect got a score of 3. The ecoport index analysis got a score of 2.5 which means that the Sibolga Archipelago Fishing Port has been can be called an ecoport.
Co-Authors ', Sarwono . Alfin Adjeng Fitriya Febriany Ahmad Sulaiman, Ahmad Anisa Putri Aprianto Manalu Aprilia, Afifah Damayani ARDIANSYAH, FAISAL Aritonang, Okto Ijen Arthur Brown Arthur Brown Asna, Laela Asna, Laena Ayu Wulandari Azizah, Novia Rahmatul Basobih, Fadel Saleh Berkat Kristian Telaumbanua Bintal Amin Bustari Bustari Bustari Bustari Bustari Bustari Cahni Oktarina Charles Alison Chintami Puspita Adi Darmawan ' Daryadi, Rio Deni Efizon Dessy Yoswaty Deviasari Deviasari Dian Agustin Dian Agustin Dian Agustin Edwin Subandi Eka Fitriani Eko Purwanto Elkana Ritonga Elmayanti Nainggolan Faisal Ardiansyah Fatmawati, Riska Faturrahman, M. Zikri Feby Pandji Syaputra Feri Kurniawan Fivi Fransisca Simamora Gatot Yulianto Gomrilasdo Siregar Hasibuan, Siti Hawa Hefrafis Hefrafis Heni Pujiastuti Herimufty Herimufty Hutauruk, Ronal Mangasi Imam Arifandy Irwan Limbong Irwandy Syofyan Syofyan Isnaniah Isnaniah Isnaniah, Isnaniah Jefri granico Jonny Zain Khairani Khairani Khairunnisa, Sefny Luh Putu Ratna Sundari M Hutauruk, Ronald M. Zulkarnain Maisuri Dewi Mariono Situngkir Mas Hudi Saputra Meinaldi, Pani Miftahul Jannah Miftahul Jannah Muhammad Habibi Muhammad Hairi Muhammad Ikhsan Zurma Muhammad Irvan Muhammad Natsir Kholis Muhd Hafiz Muslim ' Nofrizal ' Nofrizal Nofrizal Nofrizal Nofrizal Nofrizal Nofrizal Nurhamidah Hasibuan Nurul Sahnia Okto Ijen Aritonang Pareng Rengi Patrialis Akbari Penny Febriantoni Polaris Nasution Praja Kusuma Andita Pubra, Rina Ade Citra Purba, Rina Ade Citra Putri Ana Pratiwi Putri, Yolanda Aidina Rahmadi Rahmadi Rajagukguk, Koko Alexando Ramadhana, Muhammad Ramafitri Uli Arta Simarmata Ramses Firdaus, Ramses Ramses Ramses Rani Khairunnisa Retno Agus Haryani Rezi Tri Yumni Riah Ukur Tumangger Risa Miswara Rissa Julia Putri Rival Junaidi Romie Jhonnerie Rommie Jhonnerie Ronald M Hutauruk Ronald Mangasi Hutauruk Sahnia, Nurul Sakban, Marian Saputra, Rio Sefny Khairunnisa Sembiring, Firma Surmana Sertia Simanjuntak Silaban, Recyka Silitonga, Ido Maruli Silvina Winta Simamora, Valentine Vanda Simbolon, Veronika Siti Maryam Sri Ayu Anggraini Suprianto, Elbi Syafri Riki Syahputri, Rara Vania Syaifuddin ' syaifuddin syaifuddin T. Ersti Yulika Sari Teguh Afriyanto Thamrin Thamrin Tiur Anastasya Lestari Sitorus Trisla Warningsih Ulva Uziel Hasiholan Limbong Ulva Uziel Hasiholan Limbong Ulva Uziel Hasiholan Limbong Usman ' Usman Usman Veronika Sitanggang Viki Okta Yuanda Warni, Yulia Wemphy Hernando Wemphy Hernando, Wemphy Y Aritonang, Berliana Yolanda Aidina Putri Yulyana Yulyana