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MANAJEMEN PRODUKSI PERIKANAN TUNA, CAKALANG DAN TONGKOL, DI UPTD PPS KUTARAJA BANDA ACEH Cut Sari Nurmala Putri; Edwarsyah Edwarsyah; Nabil Zurba; Muhammad Arif Nasution; Hayatun Nufus
Journal of Aceh Aquatic Sciences Vol 5, No 1 (2021): Journal of Aceh Aquatic Sciences
Publisher : Journal of Aceh Aquatic Sciences

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jaas.v5i1.3928

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Fishery production management is a management that regulates the utilization of fishery resources. The management can be described as a series of processes from data collection to implementation of management policies and actions to achieve the stated goals. Large pelagic fishery is one of the fishery commodities that has a relatively high economic value, so that the development of large pelagic fisheries can improve the economy of the community and the region. The purpose of this study was to determine the management system and production level of Tuna, Skipjack and Tongkol fisheries at the Kutaraja Ocean Fisheries Port, Banda Aceh, Aceh Province. The method used in this study is a survey method, with quantitative descriptive data analysis. The result of this research is that the production management system has several stages starting from incoming vessels, incoming vessel reporting, unloading stages, sorting fish, fish auctions, and fish distribution which will be distributed to UPI, Regional and Local.
KAJIAN KONDISI LINGKUNGAN TEMPAT PENELURAN PENYU DI DESA PASIE LEMBANG, ACEH SELATAN Dewi Fitriani; Nabil Zurba; Edwarsyah Edwarsyah; Neneng Marlian; Roni Arif Munandar; Citra Dina Febrina
Journal of Aceh Aquatic Sciences Vol 5, No 1 (2021): Journal of Aceh Aquatic Sciences
Publisher : Journal of Aceh Aquatic Sciences

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jaas.v5i1.3929

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Indonesian marine waters have habitats for six species of sea turtles from seven species in the world, namely green turtles (green turtles, Chelonia mydas), olive ridley turtles (olive ridley, Lepidochelys olivacea), loggerhead turtles (loggerhead, Caretta caretta), hawksbill turtles (hawksbill, Eretmochelys imbricata), leatherback turtles (leatherback, Dermochely coriacea) and flatback turtles (flatback, Natator depressus). All types of turtles in Indonesia are protected under PP. 7 of 1999 concerning Preservation of Plant and Animal Species and PP No. 8 of 1999 concerning the Utilization of Wild Plant and Animal Species, which means that all trade in a state of life or death is prohibited. This is because almost all turtle species in Indonesia have experienced a decline in population so they are categorized as endangered