Wudianto Wudianto
Research Center for Capture Fisheries, Ancol-Jakarta

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IDENTIFICATION OF FISHING GROUND FOR DEEP SEA DEMERSAL FISHES AND IT'S POSSIBILITY FOR FISHING DEVELOPMENT IN THE INDIAN OCEAN Wudianto Wudianto; Fayakun Satria
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 13, No 1 (2007): (June 2007)
Publisher : Research Center for Fisheries

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (6999.868 KB) | DOI: 10.15578/ifrj.13.1.2007.39-48

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The topographical surveys were conducted from September 1st to 20th 2004 at southern part of Java and from September 20th to October 30th 2004 at the western part of Sumatera. Exact isobaths were necessary to determine the size of the area in order to identify the possible fishing ground for deep sea demersal fishes.
NUTRIENT AND STEROID CONTENTS OF SOME DEEP SEA FISH SPESIES FROM WESTERN SUMATERA, EASTERN INDIAN OCEAN Sugeng Hari Suseno; Ali Suman; Wudianto Wudianto; Arin Damayanti
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 13, No 1 (2007): (June 2007)
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The purpose of this research is to observe the content of nutrient and steroid of some deep sea fish from western Sumatera of the IndianOcean. A number of 11 fish species was examired in this work.
DEMERSAL FISH RESOURCES RESULT OF MV. SEAFDEC 2 SURVEY IN THE SOUTH CHINA SEA OF INDONESIA Wudianto Wudianto; Bambang Sumiono
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 14, No 2 (2008): (December 2008)
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The South China Sea is belonging to western part of Sunda shelf which consisted of shallow water in the southern part and deep water in the northern part area. The area of Indonesian water in the South China Sea is estimated 595,000 km2 including exclusive economic zone waters.
DISTRIBUTION, DENSITY, AND BIOLOGICAL ASPECT OF Trichiurus lepturus IN THE SOUTHERN OF JAVA. INDIAN OCEAN EEZ OF INDONESIA Fayakun Satria; Wudianto Wudianto; Awwaludin Awwaludin
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 13, No 1 (2007): (June 2007)
Publisher : Research Center for Fisheries

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (5413.386 KB) | DOI: 10.15578/ifrj.13.1.2007.31-38

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Distribution, density, and biological aspect ol Trichiurus lepturus in deeper parts of southern Jawa are described based on data obtained from research cruise in May 2005. The cruise has successfully made 52 stations of trawl across southern of Java.