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Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal
ISSN : 08538980     EISSN : 25026569     DOI : -
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal published in Indonesia by Center for Fisheries Research. Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal publishes research results on resources, fisheries biology, management, environment related to marine, coastal and inland waters.
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PRE REQUISITE STUDY ON APPLICATION OF HAZARD ANALYSIS CRITICAL CONTROL POINT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR ON BOARD TUNA LONGLINER Budhi Hascaryo Iskandar; Gina Almirani Wahyudi; Tri Wiji Nurani
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 17, No 2 (2011): (December, 2011)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (120.418 KB) | DOI: 10.15578/ifrj.17.2.2011.111-117

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Along with the era of globalization and free market an approach for managing quality through testing the final product is considered not able to meet consumer demands. It drives to a new approach based on prevention and control efforts during the process. Hazard analysis critical control point quality management system is considered appropriate because it can prevent the distortion and instead of waiting until the problems arise. The process of handling the fish on the boat as a part of the production chain affects the quality of tuna products, so the application of the hazard analysis critical control point quality management system on board tuna longline is considered important. Effectiveness of hazard analysis critical control point implementation as a quality system control is affected by sanitation standard operating procedure and good handling processing as the basic requirements (pre requisite), where the assessment can be a measure of readiness hazard analysis critical control point implementation. The purpose of this study is to determine the feasibility of the basic requirements of hazard analysis critical control point implementation in the tuna longline vessels. The research has been carried out by taking 10 samples of tuna longline vessels in the Nusantara Fishing Port of Pelabuhan Ratu and Samudera Fishing Port of Nizam Zachman, Jakarta. The basic requirements of eligibility conditions on longline vessels fishing in the port are pretty good. Results showed general assessment Y values are in the range of 2d”Y<4. This can be concluded that the applications of a pre requisite in sanitation standard operating procedure and good handling processing on tuna longline vessels in the both fishing ports were quite close to the standard, but improvements are still needed
STRUCTURE OF FISH COMMUNITY AND REPRODUCTIYE BIOLOGY OF THREE INDIGENOUS SPECIES OF CYPRINIDS IN KEDUNGOMBO RESERVOIR Endi Setiadi Kartamihardja
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 2, No 1 (1996): (1996)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (5601.897 KB) | DOI: 10.15578/ifrj.2.1.1996.10-18

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The study investigated the structure of fish community and the reproductive biology of three indigenous species of cyprinids, namely Puntius goninnofas (Bleeker), Puntius bramoid.es (Cuvier & Valenciennes) and Myetacoleucus marginatas (Cuvier & Valenciennes) in the Kedungombo Reservoir, Central Java.
AN INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND TO THE BAITFISH RESEARCH PROJECT IN EASTERN INDONESIA S..J.M. Blaber
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 4, No 2 (1998): (1998)
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Pole-and-line fishing for tuna is a multi-million dollar industry in eastern Indonesia that employs many people, supports several canneries and generates export income.
IDENTIFICATION OF FISHING GROUND FOR DEEP SEA DEMERSAL FISHES AND IT'S POSSIBILITY FOR FISHING DEVELOPMENT IN THE INDIAN OCEAN Wudianto Wudianto; Fayakun Satria
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 13, No 1 (2007): (June 2007)
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The topographical surveys were conducted from September 1st to 20th 2004 at southern part of Java and from September 20th to October 30th 2004 at the western part of Sumatera. Exact isobaths were necessary to determine the size of the area in order to identify the possible fishing ground for deep sea demersal fishes.
BIOCHEMICAL GENETIC DIFFERENTIATION AMONG WILD POPULATIONS OF MILKFISH (Chanos chanos) IN INDONESIA Ketut Sugama; Agus Prijono
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 4, No 1 (1998): (1998)
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Four populations of milkfish (Chanos chanos ) were collected (N=100) from coastal water of  Aceh. Bali, East Java and South Sulawesi and were examined electrophoretically at 29 loci to deterurine the genetic vuriability and the population structure.
ADDITIONAL VALID RECORD OF MARBLED HAWKFISH , Cirrhites pinnulatus (BLOCH & SCHNEIDER, 1801) (PERCIFORMES: CIRRHITIDAE) FROM NORTH SULAWESI Teguh Peristiwady
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 14, No 2 (2008): (December 2008)
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The specimen of marbled hawkflsh, Cirrhites pinnulatus (Bloch & Schneider, 1801) (136.30 mm SL) was collected by spear gun from reef flat of Kema, Bitung, North Sulawesi. Some valid record of this species were found and recorded from lndo-Pacific and Indian Ocean.
PRODUCTIVITY AND ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF THE INDIAN OCEAN LONGLINE FISHERY LANDED AT BENOA PORT BALI INDONESIA Fathur Rochman; Budi Nugraha
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 20, No 2 (2014): (December 2014)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1830.931 KB) | DOI: 10.15578/ifrj.20.2.2014.77-86

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This study highlighted the occurrence of productivity and economic analysis of Indian Ocean longline fishery which was landed in Benoa port Bali Indonesia. The aim of this study is to determine feasibility of tuna longline effort based on business analysis and current condition. The data used in this study based on the Research Institute for Tuna Fisheries (RITF) observer program in Benoa from 2010-2011. This paper presents the current information on Catch per Unit of Effort (CPUE) and feasibility analysis based on the recent economic parameters. The CPUEs of tuna longline vessel in 2010 and 2011 respectively were 288.35 kg/effort and 281.97 kg/effort. The feasibility analysis of Indian Ocean tuna longline effort showed that tuna longline efforts remains profitableand feasible with payback periods (year-3, month - 2 and day- 18), internal rate of return (53%), average rate of return (61.24%) and net present value between Rp 1.709.897.950,- (first year) and Rp 85.331.099.211,- (at the end of 25 years).
DOMINANT CATCH OF SEA CUCUMBER IN DATU ISLAND (SCOTT REEF) AUSTRALIA FOR THE INCOME Ralph Thomas Mahulette; Anthony Sisco Panggabean
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 16, No 2 (2010): (December, 2010)
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TypeS of Sea cucumbers or trepang which have important ecOnomic value and consumed were from'the genera Holothuria, Stichopodidae, and Thelenota. Sea cucumbers catch by Indonesian fishermen are not only done in Indonesian waters but also to reach the waters of Datu lsland (scott reef), which is Box 74 MoU region.
THE CHANGE OF MANGROVE COVERAGE IN SEGARAANAKAN LAGOON OF CILACAP – CENTRAL JAVA Bagus Oktori Sutrisno; Slamet Budi Prayitno
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 19, No 2 (2013): (December 2013)
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Mangrove ecosystem play san important role in coastal area. In several region mangrove coverage had decreased caused by various factors such as landuse change, erosion and sedimentation. Mangrove ecosystem in Segara Anakan Lagoon had decreased and damaged as well. The current work aimed to analyze the change of mangrove coverage in Segara Anakan Lagoon. A remote sensing analysis was conducted to deployeight years of satellite imagery data from 2002 to 2009. Analysis method included NDVI algorythm map processing which was associated with vegetation coverage in the area of interest. The results show that mangrove coverage in Segara Anakan Lagoon had decreased from 9,163.19 ha in 2002 to 8,433 ha in 2003, 7,764 ha in 2004, 7,252.72 ha in 2005 and 6,213.80 ha in 2006 respectvely. Further decrease occured in 2007 to 5,767.16 ha, 4,987 ha in 2008 and finally to 4,267.13 ha in 2009. Mangrove coverage is decreased approximately 677 ha each year. This decrease might be caused by several factors such as conversion of mangrove coverage to other utilization such as farming, housing and ponds, and high sedimentation rate from Citanduy river. These results suggest that management of mangrove area is needed to support coastal resources sustainability in Cilacap. Therefore, replantation andconservation of mangrove area could be applied for management purposes.
POPULATION PARAMETER AND REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY OF INDIAN MACKEREL Rastrelliger kanagurta (Cuvier, 1817) CAUGHT BY LIFT NET IN KWANDANG WATERS, NORTH GORONTALO Ria Faizah; Lilis Sadiyah; Moh. Fauzi
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 23, No 2 (2017): (December, 2017)
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Kwandang waters is one of the main base for small pelagic fisheries in Sulawesi sea in which the Indian mackerel  (Rastrelliger kanagurta) has been exploited. The objective of the research was to estimate the population parameters, exploitation rate and reproductive biology of Indian mackerel. Length frequency data were collected from PP Kwandang, between February and October 2012. Estimation of population parameters of Indian mackerel was done using FISAT II method. The results showed that growth rate as follows (K) = 0,80 year-1 , L∞=27,3 cm.  Total mortality rate (Z) = 2,72 year-1, with natural mortality (M) = 1,29 year-1 and fishing mortality (F) = 1,43 year-1 and exploitation rate (E)=0,53. Exploitation of Indian mackerel in Kwandang waters have reached its optimum level. The sex ratio of Indian mackerel was balance. The most commonly found is Gonado Maturity Stage of I. Based on the results, it is necessary to manage with  the responsible management through gradually increasing of the mesh size of the gears or restricting additional lift net or  by restricting fishing for certain seasons or declaring fish sanctuaries in certain areas, especially in spawning grounds to protect the Indian mackerel.

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