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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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GENETIC VARIATION OF Tor tambroides (Bleeker, 1854) ALONG BATANG TARUSAN RIVER, WEST SUMATERA: IMPLICATIONS FOR STOCK IDENTIFICATION Arif Wibowo; Siswanta Kaban
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 21, No 2 (2015): (December 2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (357.08 KB) | DOI: 10.15578/ifrj.21.2.2015.61-66

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Mahseer (Tor tambroides, Bleeker, 1854) is an important consumption fish species in the Batang Tarusan River, located in the West Sumatera, Indonesia. In this study the CO1 of mtDNA sequence data were used to investigate genetic variability within and between populations of mahseer. Twenty four tissue samples were collected for genetic analysis in the Batang Tarusan River. Genetic analysis revealed two different haplotypes were existed. The overall nucleotide and haplotype variability were low in all sampling sites. Hierarchical AMOVA analysis showed that mahseer populations form a single panmictic population with low FST= 0.02794; p = 0.418 and high gene flow among population sampling. Corroborated result by genetic analysis; there is a strong argument suggesting that the populations could be treated as a single stock unit.
STOCK ABUNDANCE INDEX, DENSITY, COMPOSITION, AND DISTRIBUTION OF DEEP-SEA SHARK AND RAY RESOURCES IN THE EASTERN INDIAN OCEAN Suprapto Suprapto; Badrudin Badrudin
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 12, No 1 (2006): (June 2006)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (5079.543 KB) | DOI: 10.15578/ifrj.12.1.2006.27-36

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Deap-sea shark and ray resources in lhe Indian Ocean provide one of the most economically important fish mesopelagic and demersal resources. Deta analyzed were pad of the survey carried out in May to June 2005 in the frameworkd6op.soa rays, sharks, stock abundance index, ltock denllty, species composition, distributon, aouthern Java, western Sumatera, Eastam Indian Ocean of The Japan-lndonesia Deap Sea Fisheries Rosources Joint Explontion Marine Resedrch 2004.
SURVIVAL AND GROWTH OF MILKFISH (Chanos chanos) LARVAE UNDER DIFFERENT COLOUR VALUES OF ORANGE Taufik Ahmad; Titiek Aslianti
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 3, No 1 (1997): (1997)
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An orange painted tank was proved to be suitable for rearing milkfish larvae, However, light intensity was suspected to affect the suitability such tanks.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITON, FISH RESOURCES AND MANAGEMENT OF MANINJAU LAKE OF WEST SUMATERA Sulastri Sulastri; Dede Irving Hartoto; Ivana Yuniarti
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 18, No 1 (2012): (June 2012)
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A blooming of Microcytis aeruginosa occurred in Maninjau Lake in 2000. Mass fish killed happened frequently due to deterioration of water quality in this lake. This study is aimed to observe the current environmental condition, fishery resources status and the state of development process of comanagement regime in Maninjau Lake. Water quality parameter such as temperature, conductivity, turbidity, pH and dissolved oxygen (DO) were measured in situ by using Horiba U-10 water checker. Total nitrogen, ammonia, nitrate, nitrite, total phosphorous, orthophosohate and chlorophyll-a parameter were analyzed using standard method. Phytoplankton was analyzed by Lackey Drop Microtransect. Fish samples were obtained from fishers’ catch. Fisheries data were collected by enumerator, through Focus Group Discussion (FGD), and questioner list methods. Stakeholder analysis was conducted by focus group interview and discussion. In general, water quality parameters were suitable for the life of aquatic organisms except for DO and ammonia. These parameters indicated that the water quality of lake was still undergoing degradation process. Maninjau Lake is rich of nutrient as indicated by abundance of blue green algae. Bada fish (Rasbora argyrotaenia) is an important commodity and the fisheries significantly contributes to local people’ income. Current fisheries problems indicate the urgency of the management and conservation efforts. Several stakeholder groups showed their interest in management. The increment of institutional sustainability concern was reflected by the emergence of local wisdom and the demand for participatory development and management.
SPATIAL CO-MANAGEMENT OF INDONESIAN FLOODPLAIN RIVER FISHERIES Daniel D. Hoggarth; Mark A. Thomas; Achmad S. Sarnita; Ondara Ondara
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 4, No 1 (1998): (1998)
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An interdisciplinary investigation was nrade on the mechanisms underlying the development of local manugement systems for floodplain river fisheries in Sumatera
USE OF Aspergillus repens lN THE MOULDING PROCESS OF DRIED FISH STICK MADE FROM LITTLE TUNA (Euthynnus affinis) Hari Eko lrianto; Fran Santoso; Jamal Basmal; Ninoek lndriati
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 14, No 2 (2008): (December 2008)
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Dried fish stick is a popular product in Japan and called as Arabushi. The product which has undergone moulding process known as Katsuobushr. So far, lndonesia, particularly North Sulawesi Province, exports dried fish stick to Japan.
COST-EFFECTIVE APPROACH TO ESTIMATE UNREPORTED DATA: REBUILDING HISTORY OF LIFT-NET FISHING IN KWANDANG WATERS Andhika Prima Prasetyo; Duto Nugroho; Lilis Sadiyah; Rudy Masuswo Purwoko; Ria Faizah; Agus Setyawan
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 20, No 2 (2014): (December 2014)
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This paper aims to develop cost-effective approach regarding the estimation unreported annual catch data of lift-net fishery using Google Earth imagery. Lift net fishery is one of the main fishing activities of coastal community in Kwandang Bay, it has been faced problem of uncertain fisheries status due to limited recorded data. Combination of a Monte Carlo procedure was applied by involving couple of assumptions on parameters such as estimate growth rate of the total number of lift-net per years (10%), day at sea per unit per month (21 days) and operated lift-net per month (50% and 80%). The results showed that 101 units of lift-nets were found around Kwandang waters based on Google Earth imagery recorded in October, 7th 2010, and this were used as a benchmark of calculation. This prediction was 28 units higher than official data from North Gorontalo District of Marine Affairs and Fisheries Services (DKP Gorontalo Utara). Compared with capture fisheries statistics issued by Kwandang CFP, the estimated lift-net catches based on two-scenarios represent additional catches of 46 % and 86 %. These results suggested and could be used as a correction index to improve the reliability of Kwandang District officially reported fisheries statistics as a baseline to develop a local common fisheries policy.
EFFECT OF DIETARY PROTEIN AND ENERGY ON GROWTH OF JUVENILE HUMPBACK GROUPER (CromiIeptes altivelis) Nyoman Adiasmara Giri; Ketut Suwirya; Muhammad Mazuqi
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 8, No 1 (2002): (2002)
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The effect of varying protein and energy contents of diet on the groMh and nutrient retention of juvenile humpback grouper was examined using a 3 x 3 factorial design with three replicates.
PRESENT STATUS OF NESTING HABITAT OF GREEN TURTLE (Chelonia mydas) lN WEST JAVA-INDONESIA Adriani Sri Nastiti Krismono; Amula Nurfiarini; Ahmad Fitrianto; Ngurah Nyoman Wiadnyana
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 15, No 1 (2009): (June 2009)
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The coastal habitat condition much influences the moving of sea turtles to coast for nesting. In West Java Province there are some potential coasts as nesting habitat of sea turtles, but it has experiencing of many damage and has not been touched yet as the protected area for sea turtle nesting habitat.
GROWTH AND EXPLOITATION STATUS (Channa striata Bloch, 1793) IN LUBUK LAMPAM FLOODPLAINS, SOUTH SUMATERA Zulkarnaen Fahmi; Syarifah Nurdawati; Freddy Supriyadi
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 19, No 1 (2013): (June 2013)
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Due to the economic importance of C. striata in Lubuk Lampam floodplains (Indonesia), this study is aimed to estimate the biological and population parameters required for proposing a future plan to sustain and manage this valuable fish resource. The growth, mortality and explotation ratio of Channa striata estimated by employing FiSATProgramme are reported. The parameters of Von Bertalanffy growth model of 1,529 sample fishes were estimated as K= 0.36/ year, L” = 72.98 cm and to = -0.52 year. The coefficients of total mortality (Z), natural mortality (M) and fishing mortality (F) were 1.72, 0.73 and 0.99 year-1 respectively. Relative yield per recruit analysis shows that the presentexploitation rate (E) was 0.58. Yield per recruit can be maximized at the exploitation ratio of 0.5 and Lc/Linf values of 0.3. The Yield per recruit and biomass per recruit models indicated that, the fisheries status of C. striata in Lubuk Lampam floodplains exceed the limit reference point (Fmax), thus stock of this species in Lubuk Lampam floodplains is indicated being driving down.Reduction in fishing effort and increase number of selective fishing gears are suggested to sustain the fishery of Channa striata in Lubuk Lampam floodplains.

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