Ronny Irawan Wahju
Departemen Pemanfaatan Sumberdaya Perikanan Fakultas Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan IPB University, Bogor Indonesia

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FISHERMEN COMMUNITY PERCEPTION ON TURTLE EXCLUDER DEVICE (TED) IMPLEMENTATION AT CITUIS FISHING PORT, TANGERANG Mokhamad Dahri Iskandar; Didin Komarudin; Tri Nanda Citra Bangun; Ronny Irawan Wahju; Fis Purwangka
Jurnal Penelitian Perikanan Laut (Albacore) Vol 10 No 1 (2026): Albacore
Publisher : Department of Fisheries Resources Utilization, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, IPB University, Bogor, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/core.10.1.065-073

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One of the fishing gear widely used by fisherman in Banten Bay is bottom mini trawl which called jaring arad. The main problem in “jaring arad” fisheries is high bycatch and low selectivity of fishing gear. One effort to reduce high bycatch at jaring arad is the implementation of Turtle Excluder Device (TED. Accordingly, this study aimed to examine community perceptions of the Turtle Excluder Device (TED). Data were collected through interviews with 25 respondents, and the findings were subsequently analyzed using descriptive statistical methods. Research results indicate that 67% of fishermen disagree with the prohibition of jaring arad. However, one of the obstacles to use Turtle Excluder Device (TED) is the limited knowledge and understanding fishers have of the technology. Based on the interview results using the questionnaire, it was found that 61% of the fisherman who participated in the outreach activity had never heard of the TED device, while only 39% had heard of it.  After receiving an explanation during the outreach activity about the use of TED, the majority of participating fishers were willing to try it. Based on the survey, 82% of the fishermen were willing to try the Turtle Excluder Device (TED). Key words: bycatch, jaring arad, selectivity, Turtle Excluder Device
ESTIMATED POTENTIAL FOR ABANDONED LOST AND DISCARDED FISHING GEAR FROM CRAB FISHERIES BASED IN PPN MUARA ANGKE JAKARTA Ronny Irawan Wahju; Am Azbas Taurusman; Mochammad Riyanto; Dhita Widhiastika; Asyifah Safitri
Jurnal Penelitian Perikanan Laut (Albacore) Vol 10 No 1 (2026): Albacore
Publisher : Department of Fisheries Resources Utilization, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, IPB University, Bogor, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/core.10.1.143-156

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Crab gillnet is a fishing gear intended for catching crabs that have the potential to cause Abandoned, Lost, and Discarded Fishing Gear (ALDFG). This research aims to estimate the potential for ALDFG and waste supplies from crab gillnet fisheries and to identify the causes and mitigation efforts. Data collection was carried out using survey methods and field observations, then the data were analysed descriptively. The research results show that the estimated lost crab gillnets potential in 1 month was 16 units (320 pieces) with a total weight of 1,137 kg. Meanwhile, in 1 year it is estimated that there will be 166 units (3.320 pieces) with a total weight of 11.375 kg or with a total loss value of IDR 573,750,000. The estimated abandoned crab gillnets potential in 1 month was 0.3 units (6 pieces) with a total weight of 23 kg, while in 1 year it is estimated that there will be 3 units (60 pieces) with a total weight of 230 kg and a loss of IDR 14,500,000. This study proposes a mitigation efforts including dissemination of the negative impacts of ALDFG and ghost gear, reporting program of lost fishing gear, providing incentives and implementing gear marking. Key words: ALDFG, debris, fishing gear, gillnet, PPN Muara Angke