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Analisis Catch Per Unit Effort (CPUE) dan Maximum Sustainable Yield (MSY) Ikan Layang (Decapterus sp) Yang Didaratkan di Pelabuhan Perikanan Samudera (PPS) Kendari windhi mulia; Andi Irwan Nur; Utama Kurnia Pangerang
Jurnal Perikanan Unram Vol 14 No 3 (2024): JURNAL PERIKANAN
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jp.v14i3.931

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The Banda Sea is one of the most fertile and potential waters in the field of fisheries and the largest fishing area in Indonesia.  This study aims to analyze the CPUE and MSY of indian scad from 2016-2022 (last 7 years). The value of Catch per Unit Effort (CPUE) fluctuated from 2016-2022. The highest purse seine equivalent CPUE value in 2018 was 4,562 kg/trip and the lowest in 2021 was 2,573 kg/trip. Based on the Schaefer model, the optimum fishing effort value is 3,382 trips per year and the maximum sustainable catch value is 7,936,016 kg per year. From this value, it indicates that the indian scad landed at PPS Kendari is underfished because it has not reached its sustainable potential
ANALISIS CATCH PER UNIT EFFORT (CPUE) DAN MAXIMMUM SUSTAINABLE YIELD (MSY) IKAN CAKALANG (KATSUWONUS PELAMIS) YANG DIDARATKAN DI PELABUHAN PERIKANAN SAMUDERA (PPS) KENDARI febriyani palungan; Andi Irwan Nur; Romy Ketjulan
Jurnal Perikanan Unram Vol 14 No 3 (2024): JURNAL PERIKANAN
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jp.v14i3.944

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Skipjack tuna is one of the large pelagic fish landed at the Kendari Ocean Fisheries Port (PPS Kendari). The objective of this research is to analyze the Catch per Unit Effort (CPUE) and Maximum Sustainable Yield (MSY) of skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis) landed at PPS Kendari. The study was conducted in November-December 2023 at PPS Kendari. Data obtained from PPS Kendari for the years 2016-2022 include the catch of landed skipjack tuna, types of fishing gear used, and the quantity of catch for each type of gear. The research method employed is the surplus production Scheafer method. Fishing gear used to catch skipjack tuna landed at PPS Kendari includes gillnets, hand lines, pole and line, purse seines, boat seine, lift net, and others. The standard fishing gear used is the pole and line. The analysis of CPUE values for landed skipjack tuna at PPS Kendari tends to fluctuate, with the highest CPUE occurring in 2020 at 3,670 kg/trip and the lowest CPUE occurring in 2018 at 1,578 kg/trip. Based on the MSY analysis, the optimal fishing effort is determined to be 2126 trips per year, with an optimal catch quantity of 6,130,516 kg per year. The utilization of skipjack tuna at PPS Kendari has not reached the level of overfishing. It can be concluded that the fishing effort for skipjack tuna has not exceeded the limits of sustainable stocks in the Banda Sea, allowing for an increase in fishing effort to achieve maximum results while still adhering to the calculated MSY limits.
Analisis Catch Per Unit Effort (CPUE) dan Maximum Sustainable Yield (MSY) Ikan Kembung Lelaki (Rastrelliger kanagurta) yang Didaratkan Di Pelabuhan Perikanan Samudera (PPS) Kendari ahmadhusni muzahid S; Utama Kurnia Pangerang; Andi Irwan Nur
Jurnal Perikanan Unram Vol 14 No 3 (2024): JURNAL PERIKANAN
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jp.v14i3.977

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The Banda Sea is an Indonesian water body that holds potential for small pelagic fisheries resources. Situated between Sulawesi Island and Maluku, it is part of the Fisheries Management Area Of The Republic Of Indonesia (WPP-NRI 714), Male mackerel (Rastrelliger kanagurta) is one of the fish species with high economic value, greatly favored by the community for consumption. This has led to an increase in its capture rates. Therefore, the research aims to determine the CPUE and MSY of Indian mackerel in the Kendari Ocean Fisheries Port. Data collection was conducted at the Kendari Ocean Fisheries Port from logbooks, and the research lasted from November to December 2023. The results showed that the standard fishing gear used to catch these fish is purse seine. The status of the utilization of the fishery resources is said to be experiencing underfishing. Based on the research results, the maximum sustainable yield (MSY) is 96,386 kg/year, with an optimal fishing effort of 2,300 trips/year (Fox model).
DISTRBUTION OF SEAGRASS SPESCIES BASED ON SUBSTRATE TYPE IN THE WATERS OF SAWAPUDO VILLAGE, KONAWE REGENCY Suhartin, Suhartin; Nur, Andi Irwan; Ira, Ira; Lestari, Rizky Ayu
Jurnal Perikanan Unram Vol 15 No 2 (2025): JURNAL PERIKANAN
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jp.v15i2.1094

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Seagrass meadows, which are extensive and distributed across various substrate types, play a crucial role in nutrient management and maintaining aquatic ecosystem stability. This study aims to determine the distribution of seagrass species, including seagrass density and seagrass cover percentage based on substrate types in the waters of Sawapudo Village. The purpose is to describe the condition of seagrass ecosystem distribution and provide initial information for coastal and marine resources. Seagrass sampling was conducted using quadrat transects at three stations determined by substrate type. The substrate types were sandy-muddy at Station I, muddy at Station II, and sandy at Station III. During the study period, the seagrass species found at the three stations were Enhalus acoroides, Thallasia hemprichii, Cymodocea rotundata, and Halodule uninervis. The average seagrass density at Station I was 216 shoots/m², at Station II was 293 shoots/m², and at Station III was 191 shoots/m². The seagrass cover percentage at Station I was 67.97%, at Station II was 72.45%, and at Station III was 53.44%. The seagrass distribution pattern at Station I had an Index of 1.64, at Station II an Index of 1.61, and at Station III an Index of 1.15. Differences in seagrass density are attributed to variations in substrate types. The seagrass cover percentage is influenced by the number of shoots, morphology, and substrate type. The seagrass species distribution pattern at the research location is clumped. Key words: Coverage, Density, Distribution Pattern, Seagrass, Substrate Type
Co-Authors A Abdullah Ahmad Mustafa Ahmad Nuramin Ahmad, Sitti Wirdhana ahmadhusni muzahid S Akhmad Mansyur, Akhmad Alwin, . Amalia, Kartika Amirullah -, Amirullah Anastion, . Annaastasia, Nurhuda Anwar Arif Rahman, Anwar Arif Arifin Safari Aslan, La Ode Asriyana, . Awal . Subandar, Awal . Awal Subandar Azwar Sidiq Baru Sadarun Budi Santoso Budianto Budianto Budiyanto, Ryan Dedy Oetama Dietriech Geoffrey Bengen Faldin, . Farito, . febriyani palungan Intihanah, Intihanah Ira Ira, Ira Irdam Riani, Irdam Iskandar, Ishak Izal, Izal Jali, Wa Kasim, Ma'ruf La Sara La Sara Latifa Irwan Fekri Lawelle, Sjamsu Alam Lestari, Rizky Ayu Maindo, Anas Salidi Mardianto, . Mennofatria Boer Muh. Ramli Muhammad Idris Muhammad Kurniawan Muhammad Ramli mulia, windhi Muniaha, Hasan Munier, Muhammad Taswin Muslim Tadjuddah muzahid S, ahmadhusni Nasaruddin Nasaruddin Naslina Alimina Nasrun, La Nawir, Muh. Fahmi Saputra Ninda, Waode Nur, Andi Cudai Nurhalima Nurhalima Nurlinda, Suriati palungan, febriyani Pangerang, Utama Kurnia Patadjai, Andi Besse Patiung, Seventry Meliana Rahmadani, . Ramli, Muh. Rizal, . Romy Ketjulan, Romy Roslindah Daeng Siang Rudia, Adi Parman Rukmana, Novayanti Sofia Salika, Salika Sarifa, . Sarini Yusuf Sasmito, Hardianto Sidiq, Azwar Sriwulan, Desy Sucianti, Restu Lia Suharni Suharni Suhartin, Suhartin Sulistiani Sulistiani Sulistiani Sulistiani Tahir Sampaga, La Ode Tang, Muhamat Utama Kurnia Pangerang Utama Kurnia Pangerang Utama Kurnia Pangerang Utama Kurnia Pangerang Vivi Satia Yanti Engko Wa Ode Sitti Hardian Sari Wahyuddin Hasan windhi mulia Wulandari Wulandari Yanglera, Abdullah Yani, Kitri Warda Yudizar, Arbin Yustika Intan Permatahati