Amanisal: Jurnal Teknologi dan Manajemen Perikanan Tangkap
Vol 14 No 1 (2025): Amanisal: Jurnal Teknologi dan Manajemen Perikanan Tangkap

KARAKTERISTIK HASIL TANGKAPAN BUBU GENDANG DI PERAIRAN PULAU AMBON BAGIAN UTARA

Ailatat, Kautsar (Unknown)
Tupamahu, Agustinus (Unknown)
Hehanussa, Kedswin G. (Unknown)
Sangadji, Selfi (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
27 May 2025

Abstract

The northern coastal waters of Ambon Island, particularly the area of Negeri Larike, serve as an important habitat for various economically and ecologically valuable reef fish species. Fishing activities using traditional drum traps (bubu gendang) are still practiced by local fishers as part of a small-scale, sustainable fishery. This study aims to analyze the catch characteristics of the bubu gendang operated in the northern waters of Ambon Island, particularly in the coastal area of Negeri Larike. The observed parameters include species composition, total length distribution, and bycatch rate. Data were obtained through direct observation of the catches from two traditional bubu units operated for one day, from 06:00 WIT to 06:00 WIT the following day, followed by species identification and biometric measurements. The results showed a total of 144 individual fish caught, comprising 20 species dominated by the families Acanthuridae (27.8%) and Chaetodontidae (22.2%). In terms of biomass, Calotomus carolinus contributed the highest (15.0%). Most of the fish caught were within the small to medium size range, with the highest average total length recorded in the Caesionidae family (23.5 cm). The bycatch rate was recorded at 32.7% by number of individuals and 18.2% by biomass. These findings indicate that the bubu gendang demonstrates good selectivity toward target species, although there remains a potential for capturing non-target species. This study provides technical recommendations for improving trap selectivity through the development of more environmentally friendly designs. It contributes scientific insights for evaluating the effectiveness of traditional fishing gear and supports sustainable fisheries management strategies based on coral reef ecosystem approaches in coastal areas.

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Journal Info

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amanisal

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Subject

Chemical Engineering, Chemistry & Bioengineering Chemistry Economics, Econometrics & Finance Environmental Science Physics

Description

AMANISAL: Journal of Capture Fisheries Technology and Management, is one of the scientific publication media that publishes articles related to the results of research or studies in the field of Capture Fisheries Technology (Fish Behavior, Fishing Grounds, Fishing Ports, Fishing Vessels, Equipment ...