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Jurnal Pengelolaan Perikanan Tropis (Journal Of Tropical Fisheries Management)
ISSN : 25988603     EISSN : 26148641     DOI : https://doi.org/10.29244/jppt.v1i1.20146
Journal of Tropical Fisheries Management (JPPT) is a scientific journal that is published electronically and in print relating to research results, and scientific proposals on fish biodiversity, fisheries biology, fish stock studies, fisheries policies, ecosystem-based fisheries management, capture technology, fishery product utilization, fish trade, fisheries management area planning, and local wisdom in tropical fisheries management to realize sustainable fisheries resources.
Articles 123 Documents
Sustainable Mariculture Development in Mohéli, Comoros: Gather and analyze environmental and economic prerequisites for different types of mariculture from existing literature to develop scenarios and assess potential implications with local communities Tamou, Ibrahim
Jurnal Pengelolaan Perikanan Tropis (Journal of Tropical Fisheries Management) Vol 9 No 1 (2025): Jurnal Pengelolaan Perikanan Tropis (Journal Of Tropical Fisheries Management)
Publisher : Departement of Aquatic Resources Management, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/m334j569

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Mariculture, or the cultivation of aquatic organisms, holds the potential of enhancing food security, income diversification, and overall economic sustainability. To ensure its growth in the long run, it has to be sustainable particularly from the perspective of local communities, economically profitable, and environmentally friendly. The aim of this paper is to assess the acceptability for the feasibility of potential mariculture development in Mohéli, Comoros, a place with no existing mariculture activity, using Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA), scenario planning, and stakeholder preference elicitation. Interviews and focus group discussions were conducted with key stakeholders, including local fishers, lawmakers, and environmental experts, to collect data. The results of the study show that economic gain is the main driving force behind the support for mariculture in the assessed communities, but acceptability is also a function of environmental aspects. Of the many mariculture options, seaweed farming was found to be the most recommendable because of its short harvest period, minimal impact on the environment, and low costs. The study shows that there is a need for specific awareness campaigns, collaborative decision making, and strategically changing management measures to solve ecological and socio-economic problems. The present research can be helpful in this regard as it suggests a method of integrating community interests with scientific decision-making tools to develop a roadmap for the growth of sustainable mariculture while ensuring that there is harmony between social, environmental and economic aspects of development in coastal areas.
Bibliometric Analysis of Funding Aspect in the Domain of Marine Protected Area Roby Fadillah
Jurnal Pengelolaan Perikanan Tropis (Journal of Tropical Fisheries Management) Vol 9 No 1 (2025): Jurnal Pengelolaan Perikanan Tropis (Journal Of Tropical Fisheries Management)
Publisher : Departement of Aquatic Resources Management, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/fs55np26

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This paper conducts a comprehensive literature review on the aspect of funding in the management of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) using bibliometric analysis through the VOSviewer software. Indonesia, as a country with high biodiversity, heavily relies on marine ecosystems, making effective MPA management reliant on adequate funding for monitoring, surveillance, and habitat rehabilitation. International publication data were collected from Scopus (2000-2024) using the keywords "Marine + protected + area + finance", yielding 47 articles analyzed to map research trends and relationships among factors. The analysis results show an increase in studies since 2017, focusing on MPA management, sustainability, environmental protection, biodiversity, and financial aspects. Network visualization reveals strong interconnections between funding, governance, and community participation in MPA management. In conclusion, funding is a critical aspect that still requires further development through additional research.
PRODUCTIVITY OF PURSE SEINE FISHING GEAR AT PPP LABUAN, PANDEGLANG REGENCY: English Sasongko, Agung Setyo; Yulda, Yulda; Hermawan, Muhammad Andhika Wibawa
Jurnal Pengelolaan Perikanan Tropis (Journal of Tropical Fisheries Management) Vol 9 No 1 (2025): Jurnal Pengelolaan Perikanan Tropis (Journal Of Tropical Fisheries Management)
Publisher : Departement of Aquatic Resources Management, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, IPB University

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This research intends to assess the productivity rate of the Purse Seine fishing method at the Coastal Fishing Port (PPP) Labuan in Pandeglang Regency and to develop sustainable management approaches. A quantitative descriptive approach was used to evaluate productivity through indicators like Catch Per Unit Effort (CPUE) and Maximum Sustainable Yield (MSY). Data were obtained through observations in the field, interviews with fishermen, and recording of catches in February 2024 by the marine and fisheries office in Labuan. The results showed a decrease in CPUE from 219.11 kg/trip. The CPUE results show that Purse Seine productivity in Labuan can be said to be good, but if it continues to be left unchecked it will result in a significant decrease in certain species such as tuna and squid obtained from data released from the Labuan marine and fisheries office. Therefore, there must be steps to prevent fluctuations in the Labuan fishing sector by applying an ecosystem-based approach (EAFM) to maintain the sustainability of the marine ecosystem in the Sunda Strait.

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