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Jurnal Penelitian Perikanan Indonesia
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Jurnal Penelitian Perikanan Indonesia accepts articles in the field of fisheries, both sea and inland public waters. The journal presents results of research resources, arrest, oceanography, environmental, environmental remediation and enrichment of fish stocks.
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TEKNOLOGI LORA SEBAGAI MODUL KOMUNIKASI NIRKABEL DI PELABUHAN PERIKANAN: UJI STABILITAS KONEKSI DI PELABUHAN PERIKANAN KARANGANTU Muryanto, Sri; Hermawan, Maman; Belyamin, Belyamin; Wibowo, Berbudi
Jurnal Penelitian Perikanan Indonesia Vol 31, No 3 (2025): (September 2025)
Publisher : Politeknik Kelautan dan Perikanan Karawang, BRSDM KP.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15578/jppi.31.3.2025.%p

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Pemantauan kapal di pelabuhan perikanan merupakan aspek yang krusial dalam keselamatan kapal dan kelancaran operasional di pelabuhan perikanan. Pemantauan yang dilakukan secara manual sangat rentan terhadap kesalahan yang berakibat pada kurugian operasional pelabuhan. Pengembangan teknologi IoT dengan modul jaringan LoRa menawarkan solusi otomatisasi pemantauan dan operasional pelabuhan perikanan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menguji stabilitas koneksi perangkat komunikasi LoRa yang diaplikasikan dalam sebuah konsep IoT.  Hasil pengujian menunjukan bahwa LoRa memiliki stabiltas koneksi yang baik dilingkungan pelabuhan dengan throughput stabil pada 8,73 B/s dan latency 2,28 detik pada jarak hingga 1750m. Penelitian ini membuka peluang lebih lanjut untuk pengembangan dan penerapan sistem IoT di pelabuhan perikanan dengan menggunakan modul LoRa media komunikasi nirkabel.
PENILAIAN RISIKO PENANGANAN DAN TRANSPORTASI IKAN LAYANG (DECAPTERUS SP.) DI PASAR IKAN MODERN MUARA BARU JAKARTA Tiaraningtyas, Dyah Ayu; Novita, Yopi; Purwangka, Fis
Jurnal Penelitian Perikanan Indonesia Vol 31, No 3 (2025): (September 2025)
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Kementerian Kelautan dan Perikanan (KKP) membangun Pasar Ikan Modern (PIM) Muara Baru untuk mendukung pertumbuhan ekonomi dan ketersediaan ikan berkualitas, dengan mengadopsi konsep dari Pasar Tsukiji di Tokyo, Jepang. Pelabuhan Perikanan Samudera (PPS) Nizam Zachman, yang terletak 2 km dari PIM Muara Baru, sebagai rute transportasi terdekat dengan ikan layang sebagai jenis ikan yang paling dominan dijual. Namun, saat observasi, kualitas ikan yang tiba di PIM Muara Baru ditemukan kurang baik, disebabkan oleh penggunaan mobil pick-up untuk pengiriman yang tidak memenuhi standar penanganan dan persyaratan rantai dingin. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengidentifikasi proses penanganan dan transportasi ikan layang serta menilai risiko yang mempengaruhi kualitas ikan. Pengujian organoleptik dilakukan di dua titik lokasi: Dermaga PPS Nizam Zachman dan saat pembongkaran di PIM Muara Baru. Dua metode transportasi diidentifikasi, dengan sembilan aktivitas berpotensi berbahaya, dan kedua metode transportasi menunjukkan tingkat kejadian yang tinggi. Meskipun terdapat aktivitas yang memiliki potensi bahaya sering terjadi, pengujian sensorik organoleptic menunjukkan skor rata-rata 8, yang menunjukkan ikan tetap dalam batas yang dapat diterima. Penelitian ini menyarankan perlunya penerapan Standar Operasional Prosedur (SOP), kepatuhan terhadap keselamatan, penegakan sanksi bagi pelanggar, dan evaluasi oleh lembaga berwenang setiap satu tahun sekali.
STATUS KEBERLANJUTAN USAHA PERIKANAN TUNA MADIDIHANG BERBASIS BIOLOGI DAN EKONOMI DI PANGKALAN PENDARATAN IKAN DUFA-DUFA KOTA TERNATE Kaidati, Bahar; Umsohy, Jehan Safira; Karman, Amirul; Muksin, Darmiyati; Taeran, Imran
Jurnal Penelitian Perikanan Indonesia Vol 31, No 3 (2025): (September 2025)
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Fishermen at the Dufa-Dufa fish landing base, Ternate City, exploit yellowfin tuna using pole and line and FADs. Huhate is a fishing gear in the surface layer, so the yellowfin tuna that is caught is the yellowfin tuna that appears on the surface for the purpose of eating. In general, yellowfin tuna that gather on the surface of the water are classified as young fish. Therefore, yellowfin tuna caught around FADs tend to be young fish. This phenomenon causes the emergence of a problem, namely the dominance of young fish caught, besides that the yellowfin tuna fishery is an activity of exploiting fish resources with the aim of obtaining continuous profits. The aim of this research is to analyze biological aspects which include fork length structure and size of yellowfin tuna worth catching, analyze economic aspects which include profit analysis, net benefit cost ratio, internal rate of return, break even point, and payback period and analyze the status of the fishing business. sustainable yellowfin tuna. The research was carried out at the Dufa-Dufa fish landing base in Ternate City for 7 months, namely July 2022 - January 2023. The research method used was a survey method. The yellowfin tuna fishery business in the research location is dominated by the size not yet fit to catch, which is 100%. Financially and investment, the yellowfin tuna fishery business in the research location is feasible throughout the year. The yellowfin tuna fishery business based on the biological aspect has a low level of sustainability. Furthermore, based on the economic aspect (financial and investment criteria) the yellowfin tuna fishery business has high sustainability.
FISHING GROUND POTENSIAL BERDASARKAN PERGERAKAN HANDLINE TUNA PADA AREAL RUMPON DI WPP-NRI 713 DAN 714 Rumpa, Arham -; -, Asia -; Kun, Anang Rahmat; Krisnafi, Yaser -; Syamsuddin, Muhidin -; -, Rasdam -; Pontoh, Peggy -; Kasim, Muhammad -; Runtukahu, Muhammad Iksan Zulfatan; Baroqi, A. Riza -; Timur, Putra Satria; Wulandari, Novita Ayu
Jurnal Penelitian Perikanan Indonesia Vol 31, No 3 (2025): (September 2025)
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Perubahan kondisi perairan (oseanografi) secara dinamis dapat mempengaruhi pola pergerakan ikan di perairan. Hal ini dikarenakan secara alamiah, ikan akan mencari wilayah perairan yang sesuai dengan lingkungannya. Penelitian dan pengumpulan data dilaksanakan mulai tahun 2020-2024, Data yang digunakan merupakan hasil observasi menggunakan sembilan belas buah kapal handline Tuna yang berbasis di Pusat Pendaratan Ikan (PPI) Lonrae-Kabupaten. Penelitian ini betujuan untuk memahami Sebaran Rumpon di WPP-NRI 713 dan 714 dan Fishing ground Potensial di (WPP 713 dan 714). Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa sejak tahun 2020 presentase kapal nelayan melakukan penangkapan di WPP 714 berkisar 66,67% jika dibandingkan di WPP 713 yang hanya 33,33 % dan  tahun 2023 sebesar 46,43% karna bergeser ke WPP 714. Analisis Layout menunjukkan hotspot potensial hanya tersebar di sekitar Grid S-29 di WPP 713 pada kordinat -6.50 LS-121.50 BT dan Grid S–30 di WPP 714 pada kordinat -6.50 LS – 122.50 BT Lokasi tersebut berada pada lokasi terjadinya upwelling. Informasi ini sangat dibutuhkan nelayan dan stakeholders untuk optimalisasi pemanfaatan potensi ikan pelagis besar yang sudah dipetakan di wilayah WPP 713 dan 714.
INTEGRATIVE TAXONOMY AND FISHING SEASON OF SCOMBRINI-SARDINI (FAMILY: SOMBRIDAE) FISHERY CAUGHT AROUND LAMONGAN, EAST JAVA Wiadnya, Dewa Gede Raka; Anam, M Choirul; Yulianto, Eko Sulkhani; Paricahya, Akhsan Fikrillah; Hariati, Anik Martinah
Jurnal Penelitian Perikanan Indonesia Vol 31, No 3 (2025): (September 2025)
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The world finfish database reports that Indonesia has more than 3,647 species of marine fish in the finfish category. Fisheries statistical data divides marine fishery catches into 92 species categories. It is very possible for one species category to be composed of more than 15 different taxonomic species. This research aims to analyze the composition of kembung-mackerel species as representatives of the small pelagic group, including the composition of catches in the Purse Seine and the peak fishing season. A total of 15 specimens in the mackerel fish category were sampled to trace morphological and genetic characters (COI region DNA analysis). Other fish were also searched for local names and morphological characters. A total of 744 Purse Seine catch data were monitored from three TPIs in Lamongan: Kranji, Labuhan, and Lohgung between February to July 2023. At the same time, monthly data compilations were also collected from January 2018 to May 2023. The results of DNA analysis found four identified species often reported as mackerel fish, are: Rastrelliger brachysoma, R. faughni, Scomber australasicus, and Sarda orientalis. These results are in accordance with the morphological characters of the keel (caudal peduncle), inter-dorsal region (between the first and second fins), finlets, and combination of ornaments in the dorsal and ventral regions. All these characteristics make it different from other members within the Scombrid family. Mackerel as a whole constitutes 37.1±24.2% of the total catch after tongkol (little-tuna). The peak mackerel fishing season starts from April to July, preceding the peak tongkol fishing season which starts from October to February the following year. Knowledge about this season is often used as a basis by fishermen to change the size of fishing gear, in adaptation to environmental conditions.

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