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The Service of Bungus Ocean Fishery Port to Support Tuna Industries Zainal, Resti; Nofrizal, Nofrizal; Isnaniah, Isnaniah
Journal of Coastal and Ocean Sciences Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): January
Publisher : Department of Marine Science, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Universitas Riau

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

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The services of the Bungus Ocean Fishery Port as the only tuna Fishery port in West Sumatra in supporting the availability of facilities required by each tuna industry stakeholder. The purpose of this study is to determine the services from the Bungus Oceaning Fishery Port that are currently being experienced by fisheries stakeholders, especially tuna and to determine the level of satisfaction of tuna entrepreneurs with the performance of the Bungus Ocean Fishery Port. The data analysis used is weighting or scoring, and then IPA and CSI analysis is carried out. The results showed that the Bungus Ocean Fishery Port played a good role in providing production activities, infrastructure and public services, and tuna stakeholders felt quite satisfied with the performance of the Bungus Ocean Fishery Port in supporting the tuna industry
Composition of Catches on Bottom Gill Net Fishing Gear in Sedanau Waters of Natuna Regency Warni, Yulia; Yani, Alit Hindri; Nofrizal, Nofrizal
Journal of Coastal and Ocean Sciences Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): May
Publisher : Department of Marine Science, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Universitas Riau

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

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The bottom gill net is one of the fishing gears made from a rectangular net installed at the bottom of the water. The basic gill net construction used is a net thread made of monofilament polyamide material, the size of the fishing gear used is a net length of 2.50 meters, a net body width of 1.5 meters, and a mesh size of 3 inches. Knowing the state of the environment is a very important reason to increase the catch by using environmental parameters such as physical parameters that are easier to observe. The main fishing items are Coral Pond (Lethrinus lentjan), Timunan (Lutjanidae vitta), Yellowtail (Lutjanus fulviflamma), Red Snapper (L.bitaeniatus), and Kuwe (Caranx ignobilis). Bycatch is Black Pomfret (Parastromateus niger), Seminyak (Plectorhinchus), Gerut (Pamadasys maculatus), Stingray (Dasyatis sp), Lepu Batu (Pterois volitans), and Crab (Portunidae). This study aims to determine the composition of the catch. This research was carried out in Sedanau waters in Natuna Regency, Riau Islands Province for 7 days in February 2022 using the survey method. One unit of basic gill mesh is operated to collect data and is analyzed by analysis of the composition of types and weights. The results showed that 11 types of fish were caught and dominated by Yellowtail (L.fulviflamma) as many as 77 with a percentage value of 26.46%.
Composition of Catches on Bottom Gill Net Fishing Gear in Sedanau Waters of Natuna Regency Warni, Yulia; Yani, Alit Hindri; Nofrizal, Nofrizal
Journal of Coastal and Ocean Sciences Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): May
Publisher : Department of Marine Science, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Universitas Riau

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

Abstract

The bottom gill net is one of the fishing gears made from a rectangular net installed at the bottom of the water. The basic gill net construction used is a net thread made of monofilament polyamide material, the size of the fishing gear used is a net length of 2.50 meters, a net body width of 1.5 meters, and a mesh size of 3 inches. Knowing the state of the environment is a very important reason to increase the catch by using environmental parameters such as physical parameters that are easier to observe. The main fishing items are Coral Pond (Lethrinus lentjan), Timunan (Lutjanidae vitta), Yellowtail (Lutjanus fulviflamma), Red Snapper (L.bitaeniatus), and Kuwe (Caranx ignobilis). Bycatch is Black Pomfret (Parastromateus niger), Seminyak (Plectorhinchus), Gerut (Pamadasys maculatus), Stingray (Dasyatis sp), Lepu Batu (Pterois volitans), and Crab (Portunidae). This study aims to determine the composition of the catch. This research was carried out in Sedanau waters in Natuna Regency, Riau Islands Province for 7 days in February 2022 using the survey method. One unit of basic gill mesh is operated to collect data and is analyzed by analysis of the composition of types and weights. The results showed that 11 types of fish were caught and dominated by Yellowtail (L.fulviflamma) as many as 77 with a percentage value of 26.46%.
The Service of Bungus Ocean Fishery Port to Support Tuna Industries Zainal, Resti; Nofrizal, Nofrizal; Isnaniah, Isnaniah
Journal of Coastal and Ocean Sciences Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): January
Publisher : Department of Marine Science, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Universitas Riau

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

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The services of the Bungus Ocean Fishery Port as the only tuna Fishery port in West Sumatra in supporting the availability of facilities required by each tuna industry stakeholder. The purpose of this study is to determine the services from the Bungus Oceaning Fishery Port that are currently being experienced by fisheries stakeholders, especially tuna and to determine the level of satisfaction of tuna entrepreneurs with the performance of the Bungus Ocean Fishery Port. The data analysis used is weighting or scoring, and then IPA and CSI analysis is carried out. The results showed that the Bungus Ocean Fishery Port played a good role in providing production activities, infrastructure and public services, and tuna stakeholders felt quite satisfied with the performance of the Bungus Ocean Fishery Port in supporting the tuna industry
The Effect of Moon Phases on Gill Net Fishing Results in Penampi and Kelebuk Villages of Bengkalis Regency Sofian, Alifa Khansa; Nofrizal, Nofrizal; Jhonnerie, Romie; Fatmawati, Riska
Journal of Coastal and Ocean Sciences Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): May
Publisher : Department of Marine Science, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jocos.6.2.125-131

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This study aims to examine the differences in gill net catch results with the lunar phase in Penampi Village and Kelebuk Village, Bengkalis Regency. Data were collected from January 5 to April 5, 2024, involving 15 fishermen (eight from Penampi Village and seven from Kelebuk Village). Global Positioning System (GPS) technology was used to record the route of the boats, the number of catches (tails), and the total weight (kg) during fishing activities. Statistical analysis using an independent t-test was conducted to evaluate the effect of the lunar phase on catch results. The study found that the lunar phase did not significantly affect the number of catches (fish). However, catch weight was significantly influenced by the dark lunar phase (173.9 kg) and the semi-dark phase (30.5 kg). This study provides important insights into gill net fishing practices in the region. Fishermen are advised to focus on fishing during the dark moon phase, as this period yields the highest catch weight. During the semi-dark phase, fishermen are advised to consider alternative strategies, such as adjusting fishing locations and times to improve catch outcomes. Additionally, weather and sea conditions should be monitored to support the success of fishing activities.
Co-Authors Abdillah Abdillah AGUS AGUS Agusman, Jeki Tri Ahmad Afandi Ahmad Refi Ajid, Abdul Husna Alit Hindri Yani Almasdi Syahza Ammoo, M.S Andi Yusapri Andriani, Yayun Andriani, Yayun Apdillah, Doni Arief Rachman. B arizal N, arizal Arman. A, Arman. Arman. A, Arman. A Arthur Brown Auzar, Auzar Azizah, Novia Rahmatul Aznuriyandi, Aznuriyandi Azura, Faradila Azzahra, Rafifa Bahrullah Akbar Bustari Bustari Cahyani, Dinda Dadan Kusdiana Daffa, Aurelia Dalil, M. Dariono, Dariono Deddi Prima Putra Delfino, M. Irfan Deni, Febi Silvia Desmayuni, Helfia Dian Permata Sari Dwinatrana, Khiky Eko Sutrisno, Eko Elyzabeth, Rohana Esy Maryanti F.M., Mufti Fajriani, Susi Fakhira, Eko Riski Fatmawati, Riska Fauzan, Adrul Febrian, Deo Firdaus Firdaus Fitri, Amraini Fitri, Sri Afifah Fitri, Widya Fitriani, Rada Friardi Ismed Gesit Yudha Ghifari, Dwika Giffari, Fiqi Ginting, Feliz Gusti Rahayu Hairussalam, Hairussalam Hamdeni Medriosa Hardi Hardi, Hardi Hasibuan, Siti Hawa Heni Pujiastuti Heriyani, Febriani Hermawan, Nanang Hermawan, Nanang Hidayah, Ahmad Ied Habibie Iip Sugiharta Ikram, Noval Muhammad Ilhami, Restu Wahyudi Intan Purnama Sari Irwan Limbong Irwandy Syofyan Ishak, I.S. Isnaniah, Isnaniah Jamil Haron, Surhan Jhonneri, Romie Jonatan, Fransa Juve Jonny Zain Kamal, Sefrianita Khairi, Halilul Koto, Jaswar Kurniawan, Rika Lahmi, Ahmad Luh Putu Ratna Sundari Lutfiyani, Lutfiyani Malse Anggia Manalu, Nadya Monica Manggala, Yuda Maskur, Ruhban Masykur, Rubhan Mauliddin, Muhammad Melasari, Melasari Mitra, Fitria Mitra, ⁠Fitria Muchtar Ahmad Muhamad Syazali Muhammad Faisal Muhammad Farhan Muhammad Natsir Kholis Nandayasa, Wira Wahyudi Nata. P, Nata. P Nata. P, Nata. P Nifen, Silta Yulan Nofrizal Nofrizal Nofrizal, Edi Nova Syafni Nur Hafni nurhayani lubis, nurhayani Panggabean, Sari Artati Pasaribu, Melli Wijaya Permana, Pandu prama widayat, prama Putri, Librina Tria Putri, Lusia Eka Rafifah Azzahra Rafli, Muhammad Rahmat, Albiya Ramadhan, Fauzan Ramses Firdaus, Ramses Rhamadani, Meutia Ridho Bayu Yefterson Riko, Mhd Riza, Femi Romie Jhonnerie Ronaldo, Ronaldo Rosmayati, Lisna Rosmayati, Lisna Rosmery Elsye Safitri, Gita Nur Salman Salman Saputra, H. Saputra, Robi Agung Saputra, Ronaldo Sari, Susan Novela Sembiring, Eiodia Christine Septiana, Yulda Dina Serdiani, Serdiani Silitonga, Ido Maruli Siregar, Samuel Sofian, Alifa Khansa Sri Maryanti Sriwardona Sufyarma Marsidin Sukendi Sukendi Sulastri, Amelia Sunjaya, Legi Surya, Sara Syafriadi, Rio Syafriansyah, Syafriansyah Syaiful Ramadhan Harahap T. Ersti Yulika Sari Tasliyana, Keffi Thamrin Thamrin Trimaily, Devita Trimaily, Devita Usman, Hendrizal Wahyu, Yazid Zidani Wardhani, Anisha Tri Warni, Yulia Widiastuti, Paramita Wita Dwika Listihana, Wita Dwika Wulandari Wulandari Yanti. E, Wisnove Yeni Karneli Yenni Yenni Yesi Elsandra Yudha, Gesit Yulan Nifen , Silta Yulastri, Amelia Yusafrida Rasyidin Yusni Ikhwan Siregar Zainal, Resti Zakiah Ariani, Rahima Zarinda, Septiwila Zulfikar, Andi Zulia Khairani ⁠Julhadi, ⁠Julhadi