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Invasive Aquatic Animal Species in Indonesia: A Review Salsabila, Salma; Putri, Valentina Yasmin Nursyah; Bagaskara, Ragil Damar; Putri, Noviana Pratama; Khoirinisa, Fitri; Margaretha, Argya; Vauzcika, Aura Nur; Ero, Sisilia Theresia Yuliani; Wiranti, Dinda Devina Putri; Syabani, Fahmi Rahman; Rahayu, Siti Mira; Sanjayasari, Dyahruri; Hutabarat, Philipus
MAIYAH Vol 3 No 4 (2024): Maiyah : Vol. 3 No. 4 Desember 2024
Publisher : Fakultas Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20884/1.maiyah.2024.3.4.13946

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This study examines the impact of invasive fish species in Indonesia, which is an important issue in efforts to maintain the sustainability of aquatic ecosystems. This study aims to identify existing non native fish species and evaluate their impact on local biodiversity. The methods used included a literature review and field surveys to collect data on the distribution of invasive species. The results showed that invasive species not only threaten the existence of native species, but also disrupt the overall balance of the ecosystem. The findings highlight the importance of effective management to prevent the further spread of invasive species, as well as the need for increased public awareness of their negative impacts. This research is expected to contribute to the development of better aquatic resource management strategies.
Identification Identifikasi Konflik Antara Nelayan, Pengusaha Ikan dan Pemerintah dalam Kegiatan Perikanan Tangkap di TPI PPS Cilacap, Jawa Tengah: Identifikasi Konflik Antara Nelayan, Pengusaha Ikan dan Pemerintah dalam Kegiatan Perikanan Tangkap Vidianto, Alvian Dwi; Putri, Naya Distal Awalia; Wiranti, Dinda Devina Putri; Harsoleh, Syifa Auliya; Nabila, Cantika Zalsa; Arifiana, Sabrina Putri; Cahyani, Rizka Indah; Widyastuti, Eva; Hendrawan, Alya Sabita Puteri; Syawalandita, Tegar Hilmi; Nugraha, Fauzi Surya; Kusumo, Jati Suryo; Suryanti, Ani; Pertiwi, Rika Prihati Cahyaning; Sari, Lilik Kartika; Muslih; Permatasari, Mahardika Nur; Attaqi, Ahmad Naufal
AQUACOASTMARINE: Journal of Aquatic and Fisheries Sciences Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): AQUACOSTMARINE: Journal of Aquatic and Fisheries Sciences
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/jafs.v5i1.24127

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The capture fisheries sector plays a strategic role in the national economy, including at the Cilacap Ocean Fishing Port (PPS Cilacap), the center of marine product fishing and distribution. This study aims to identify the forms, causes, and impacts of conflicts between fishermen, fish entrepreneurs, and the government in managing capture fisheries at the Cilacap PPS. Data collection was conducted on November 10, 2025, through questionnaire-based interviews with fishermen, entrepreneurs, and port managers, covering operational aspects, economics, regulatory perceptions, and potential conflicts. The results indicate that conflicts are triggered by differences in interests in access to port facilities, catch distribution, understanding of fishing zone regulations, and inequality in asset ownership and capital sources. Visual analysis of the data shows that fishing activities are dominated by medium-scale vessels measuring 5–30 GT, the use of fishing rods as the primary gear, and a high reliance on diesel fuel for operations. Although most fishermen have joined groups, access to government assistance and insurance remains unequal. These findings underscore the need for institutional strengthening, increased regulatory dissemination, and the implementation of collaborative zone-based fisheries management to reduce the potential for conflict and support the sustainability of capture fisheries in the Cilacap Fishing Port (PPS)