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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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THE BIOMASS OF TROPICAL ANCHOVIES (Encrasicholina SPECIES) AT BACAN, EASTERN INDONESIA ESTIMATED BY THE DAILY EGG PRODUCTION METHOD David A. Milton; Retno Andamari; Nicholas J.F. Rawlinson
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 4, No 2 (1998): (1998)
Publisher : Research Center for Fisheries

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (6403.599 KB) | DOI: 10.15578/ifrj.4.2.1998.58-65

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Tropical anchovies (Encrasicholdno species) are the target of the large baitfishery for the pole-and-line skipjack tuna fleet in eastern Indonesia. Recent studies have shown that the tuna catches are constrained by a lack of bait.
THE INFLUENCE OF WATER HARDNESS AND DIETARY CALCIUM ON GROWTH AND SURVIVAL OF POSTLARVAL PRAWN,, Macrabrachium rosenbergii M. Fatuchri Sukadi
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 5, No 1 (1999): (1999)
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The influence of water hardness on survival of freshwater prawn, Macrobrachiumrosenbergii was investigated in indoor tanks during a 132-day study.
THE ACCOUSTIC OBSERVATION AND THE EXPLOITATION OF THE PURSE SEINE FISHERY IN THE JAVA SEA Duto Nugroho; Bonar P Pasaribu; Vincent P. Siregar
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 14, No 1 (2008): (June 2008)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (4482.206 KB) | DOI: 10.15578/ifrj.14.1.2008.15-20

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Several acoustic surveys were carried out during a period of 1992 to 1995 in the main flshing ground of the pelagic fishery in the Java Sea. The collaboration between Indonesia and French made up within the frame of Pelfish Project.
POTENTIAL PRODUCTION OF DEMERSAL FISH STOCK IN THE MALACCA STRAIT OF INDONESIA Purwanto Purwanto
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 21, No 1 (2015): (June 2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (139.576 KB) | DOI: 10.15578/ifrj.21.1.2015.45-52

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Malacca Strait is one of the main fishing areas for demersal fishery in Indonesia. To support the management of that fishery, an assessment of the demersal fish stock was conducted. This study estimated that the maximum sustainable yield and the optimal catch per unit effortof demersal fishery in the Malacca Strait were about 106.8 thousand tons/year and 28.5 tons per unit of Danish seine, respectively, resulting from the operation of 3,752 Danish seines. Unfortunately, fishing effort was higher than its optimum level and the fish stock was over-exploited since 2003. To recover the demersal fish stock to its optimum level and to ensure the optimal fish production from demersal fishery in the Malacca Strait, it was necessary to reduce fishing effort at about 67% from its level in 2011.
DEEP-WATER EXPLORATORY BOTTOM LONG LINING IN THE WATERS OF THE ARAFURA SEA Badrudin Badrudin; Ngurah N. Wiadnyana; Berbudi Wibowo
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 11, No 1 (2005): (June 2005)
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Bottom long line fisheries in the continental shelf area of the Arafura Sea has have practised and developed since the last two decades. But bottom long lining in the slope area seemed to be unusual fishing operation for most Indonesian fishers as this fishing activily facing a relatively higher rbks of fishing gear lost.
THE POPULATION DYNAMIC OF BANANA PRAWN (Penaeus merguiensis de Man) IN TANAH LAUT WATERS, SOUTH KALIMANTAN Ali Suman; Ap’idatul Hasanah; Tri Ernawati; Andina Ramadhani Putri Pane
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 23, No 1 (2017): (June, 2017)
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Scientific advices on population dynamic of banana prawn (P. merguiensis de Man) are required as an input to support an apropriate fisheries management. This study aims to identify the population parameters of the banana prawn in Tanah Laut waters. The study was conducted in Tanah Laut based on monthly enumeration data (January to November 2016). Results has been shown that the length size of carapace at first maturity of banana prawn was 43.39 mm. Sex ratio of males and females was 1 : 0.8. The chi square test indicated that comparison of male and female of the banana prawn was significantly different. It means that there was not balance in number between males and females. The spawning season of banana prawn in Tanah Laut waters happened throughout year and reached the peak on November (south-east monsoon). The growth parameter of banana prawn was 1.05/year with maximum carapace length (Loo) of 55.0 mm. Instantaneous total mortality (Z) and natural mortality (M) were 6.05/year and 1.58/year, respectively. While fishing mortality (F) and exploitation rate (E) respectively were 4.47/year and 0.74/year respectively. The exploitation rate of banana prawn in Tanah Laut waters was high. Therefore, fishing effort of the banana prawn in that waters should be reduced to about 48 % for next coming year.
DIEL VARIATION OF pH AND DISSOLVED OXYGEN IN DIFFERENT FERTILZED FISHPONDS BUILT ON ACID SULPHATE SOILS Husnah Husnah
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 1, No 1 (1995): (1995)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15578/ifrj.1.1.1995.23-41

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An experiment in order to know the effect of fertilizers on diel variation of pH anddissolved oxygen (DO) in pondw.ter was carried out for t6 weeks in acid sulphate soilfrcshwater fisiponds at the Research Station For Freshwater Fisheries Kertamulia, South Sumetra, Indonesia
STATUS OF SMALL PELAGIC FISHERY IN THE MAKASSAR STRAIT BASED AT THE NORTHERN PART OF JAVA Sri Turni Hartati; Setiya Triharyuni; Lilis Sadiyah
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 22, No 1 (2016): (June 2016)
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The coastal of Makassar Strait is one of main fishing grounds for purse seine vessels from northern part of Java which based at the following landing sites, i.e. Pekalongan, Tegal and Juwana. The purse seine fishery predominantly targets small pelagic fish. This paper attempts to present the current condition of small pelagic fishery in the Makassar Strait. Catch and effort (trip) data between 2004 and 2011 from the three landing sites were used to estimate Maximum Sustainable Yield (MSY) using Schaefer & Fox models. The results showed a decreasing trend in the catch rate, from 30.83 tons/trip in 2004 to 12.27 tons/trip in 2011. The estimated MSY is at the range of 34,705- 37,930 tons with optimum efforts for 2,234-2,500 purse seine trips. Thus the level of purse seine fishing effort in 2011, i.e. 3,078 trips, was exceeding the optimum effort. The decreasing trend in the catch rate may indicate overfishing is occurring between 2004 and 2011. For management of the small pelagic fisheries in the waters of Makassar Strait, important action recommended is fishing effort restrictions. The effort allowed would be only in the range of 2,234-2,500 purse seine trips, and the fishing capacity needs to be controled.
CHLORINE DEMAND AND BACTERIAL ABUNDANCE OF SHRIMP POND WATER UNDER DIFFERENT SUSPENDED SOLID CONCENTRATIONS Husnah Husnah
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 7, No 1 (2001): (2001)
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An experiment has been conducted to evaluate the chlorine demand and efficacy of 6 chlorine concentrations in brackish pond water, to control indigenous bacteria in shrimps pond.
REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY OF THE RED BIGEYE (Priacanthus macracanthus Cuvier, 1829) IN PALABUHANRATU BAY, INDONESIA Meuthia Aula Jabbar; Mohammad Mukhlis Kamal; Mennofatria Boer; Ali Suman; I Nyoman Suyasa
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 24, No 1 (2018): (June) 2018
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The reference point of reproductive biology play an important roles in developing a baseline information for fishery management. Different waters will provide different overview of fisheries related to its biological aspects. The red bigeye (Priacanthus macracanthus) is one of economically important demersal fish species in Indonesia. To support the biological status of this species, a regular field observation were carried out during May 2016 to April 2017 in Palabuhanratu bay, south of West Java. The objective of this study is to estimate the spawning season and potential reproductive stages including to evaluate how the key management related to the species and its gear selectivity. Numbers of red bigeye (Priacanthus macracanthus) specimen was collected from bottom gillnetter and hand liner. Basic information related to length-weigth, bio-reproduction (maturity) were collected regularly to determine GSI, Fecundity and its impact of fishing (Lc, Lm) to evaluate the recent stock status. The result showed sex ratio no significant differences between males and females except in September to December. The growth pattern indicated negative allometric. The predicted of spawning seasons were around June-July and December-January. Mean of fecundity was estimated to be 230,000 ± 178,000 eggs. Management keys were obtained i.e. length at first maturity (Lm) value was to be 21.9 cm TL which is smaller than length at first capture (Lc) 22.4 cm TL for bottom gill netter and 23.1 cm TL for average fishes caught by hand liner. Therefore it is recommended to close the waters in the bay area during the spawning period. In the case of catch, it is important to apply the precautionary approach with emphasizes to the size of fish allowed to be captured more than the Lm value (above 21.9 cm TL). 

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