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Munirah Tuli
Contact Email
munirahtuli@ung.ac.id
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+62251-8622935
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marfish.journal@gmail.com
Editorial Address
Department of Fisheries Resources Utilization Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, Bogor Agricultural University.
Location
Kota bogor,
Jawa barat
INDONESIA
Marine Fisheries: Jurnal Teknologi dan Manajemen Perikanan Laut
ISSN : 20874235     EISSN : -     DOI : https://doi.org/10.29244/jmf.6.2.109-117
Core Subject : Social,
Aims: MARINE FISHERIES aims to publish an original research focused on technology and management of capture fisheries, such as fishing equipment, management and transportation of fishing vessel, port management, and technology of capture fisheries.
Articles 306 Documents
DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF PIEZOELECTRIC TRANSDUCER TO IMPROVE FISHING EFFICIENCY ON BAGAN BOAT Muhammad Ilham; Manik, Henry M.; Rahmat, Ayi
Marine Fisheries : Journal of Marine Fisheries Technology and Management Vol. 16 No. 1 (2025): Marine Fisheries: Journal of Marine Fisheries Technology and Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/jmf.v16i1.59780

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The decline in fish catches among bagan boats in Labuhan Jambu, Sumbawa District, is caused by overfishing, illegal fishing, and climate change. To address this issue, technological innovations such as sonar systems that emit acoustic signals to attract fish are necessary. This study aims to design piezoelectric transducers and transmitter drivers capable of emitting acoustic frequencies that effectively attract fish around bagan boats, thereby increasing catch yields. The methodology included system design, fabrication, and testing. The developed transducer operates across a frequency range of 1–75 kHz, and field tests were carried out by installing the transducer beneath the bagan boat. Results indicated that fish responded quickly to frequencies between 500–800 Hz, as evidenced by the appearance of bubbles on the water surface, suggesting fish presence. The main species caught included pelagic fish, skipjack, and squid. Fish catches increased by approximately 2–3 times compared to conventional methods. The transducer and transmitter driver using piezoelectric materials were successfully developed and functioned effectively. The final prototype was capable of emitting acoustic frequencies from 1 Hz to 100 kHz. This innovation demonstrates the potential of piezoelectric transducer technology to significantly enhance fish catches in bagan boat operations in Labuhan Jambu. Keywords: Driver transmitter, bagan boat, piezoelectric, transducer
STAKEHOLDER PERSPECTIVES ON MANAGING ABANDONED, LOST, OR DISCARDED FISHING GEAR IN REMBANG CRAB FISHERIES Permana, Sofiyan Muji; Yulisti, Maharani; Natsir, Mohamad; Mahiswara; Baihaqi; Helman Nur Yusuf; Suryanto; Regi Fiji Anggawangsa; Iqnatius Tri Hagiyatno; Aris Budiarto; Irfan Yulianto; Budy Wiryawan
Marine Fisheries : Journal of Marine Fisheries Technology and Management Vol. 16 No. 1 (2025): Marine Fisheries: Journal of Marine Fisheries Technology and Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/jmf.v16i1.62162

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Abandoned, lost, or discarded fishing gear (ALDFG) poses a significant threat to natural marine habitats, causing damage to aquatic ecosystems and affecting fishing productivity. In this study, the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) method was employed, and interviews were conducted with stakeholders to identify strategies for preventing the occurrence of ALDFG in crab fisheries in Rembang waters. The results indicate that the highest-priority criteria, as identified by stakeholders, include: marine debris: plastic bags; fishing gear waste: fishing traps; cause: entanglement with other fishing gear; impact: decreased income; solution: prohibition of modified purse seines; and actor: central government. These were considered the most significant by stakeholders. In contrast, the lowest-priority criteria were marine debris: sacks; fishing gear waste: nets or flags; cause: physical damage (cuts); impact: anxiety; solution: establishment of an oversight committee; and actor: business entities. It is hoped that these findings will offer stakeholders new insights and perspectives, which will accelerate the process of integrating diverse public opinions to develop more effective approaches to handle ALDFG. Keywords: Analytic Hierarchical Process, Abandoned, lost, or discarded fishing gear, Crab fisheries
EXPLORING GLOBAL TRENDS AND FUTURE PROSPECTS IN FISHING TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH: AN INNOVATIVE BIBLIOMETRIC APPROACH Riska Fatmawati; Jhonnerie, Romie; Hendrizal, Andri; Siagian, Desi Rahmadani
Marine Fisheries : Journal of Marine Fisheries Technology and Management Vol. 16 No. 1 (2025): Marine Fisheries: Journal of Marine Fisheries Technology and Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/g4qpbd03

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Fishing technology has undergone rapid development in response to sustainability challenges; however, a comprehensive global synthesis of its research progress and future directions remains lacking. To address this gap, this study explores global trends and prospects in fishing technology research using an innovative bibliometric approach. A total of 164 Scopus-indexed documents published between 2009 and 2023, authored by 179 researchers across 33 countries, were analyzed. Bibliometric analysis was conducted using the Biblioshiny application in the Bibliometrix R package, complemented by knowledge domain visualization (KDV) to map scientific structures, collaboration networks, and citation patterns. The results indicate an annual publication growth rate of 12.3%, reflecting increasing global interest in fishing technology. China was identified as the most productive country, with the strongest record of international collaboration, while Cooke SJ emerged as the most influential scholar, with a PageRank score of 0.0204 and accounting for 18.25% of global citations. Keyword mapping revealed research hotspots centered on sustainable development, selective fishing gear, and the integration of digital technologies, including artificial intelligence and electronic monitoring. This study concludes that bibliometric synthesis not only provides a strategic overview of global knowledge gaps and thematic evolution but also highlights the critical role of interdisciplinary collaboration and technological innovation in shaping the future of sustainable fisheries management. Keywords:   Bibliometrics analysis, fisheries, fishing technology
ESTIMATION OF WASTE AND ITS MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES IN THE MODERN FISH MARKET OF MUARA BARU JAKARTA Muninggar, Retno; Rifqi, Hafizh Syah; Purwangka, Fis; Riantoro, Mhd Rizki
Marine Fisheries : Journal of Marine Fisheries Technology and Management Vol. 16 No. 2 (2025): Marine Fisheries: Journal of Marine Fisheries Technology and Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/dkacyk52

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Modern Fish Market is one of the main fish marketing and culinary tourism centers located in Muara Baru, Jakarta, specifically within the Nizam Zachman Ocean Fishing Port area. The market faces environmental challenges related to solid waste, particularly the mismanagement of inorganic waste. This study aims to estimate the amount and economic value of waste produced, compare existing waste management practices with SNI-19-2454-2002, and formulate appropriate waste management strategies for Modern Fish Market. The research was conducted using a case study approach, and respondents were selected through accidental sampling and purposive sampling techniques. Data were analyzed using descriptive analysis, gap analysis, and SWOT analysis. The results showed that waste generated from fish marketing activities at PIM consisted of 3.95% organic waste and 96.05% inorganic waste, with the economic value of inorganic waste reaching Rp1,559,000 per day. In terms of waste management, two aspects were found to be inconsistent with SNI-19-2454-2002. Six strategies were recommended to improve waste management at Modern Fish Market, with priority actions including the preparation of technical guidelines aligned with SNI-19-2454-2002 and expanding cooperation with recycling industries. Keywords:       recycling, organic waste, inorganic waste, SNI-19-2454-2002, Nizam Zachman
OPTIMIZING JULUNG-JULUNG (Hemiramphus sp.) FISHERY USING SURPLUS PRODUCTION MODELS iN EAST SERAM Siahanenia, Stany Rachel; Tupamahu, Agustinus; Litiloli, Halik
Marine Fisheries : Journal of Marine Fisheries Technology and Management Vol. 16 No. 2 (2025): Marine Fisheries: Journal of Marine Fisheries Technology and Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/s57qn517

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The julung-julung (Hemiramphus sp.) fishery in eastern Seram waters is an important livelihood resource for coastal communities, yet it is increasingly exposed to high exploitation pressure driven by intensified fishing and coastal habitat degradation. This study assesses the stock status and identifies optimal management strategies using a surplus production modelling approach. Catch (tons) and fishing effort (number of trips) data from 2014–2024 were analyzed using the Schaefer and Fox models. Model comparison showed that the Fox model provided a better fit to the observed data, with an R² of 76.0%, compared with 73.3% for the Schaefer model. Based on the Fox model, the estimated maximum sustainable yield (MSY) was 945.7 tons per year, with an optimal fishing effort (Eopt) of 2,365 trips per year. The declining trend in catch per unit effort (CPUE), despite continued increases in fishing effort, indicates reduced fishing efficiency and suggests that the stock is already experiencing overfishing. These results demonstrate that the julung-julung fishery in eastern Seram waters is under overexploitation and requires urgent management intervention. Effort regulation aligned with Eopt, together with ecosystem-based and participatory management approaches, is recommended to support recovery and long-term sustainability. The findings provide evidence-based guidance for strengthening policy development and management of small-scale, data-limited tropical fisheries, particularly those facing similar ecological and socioeconomic pressures. Keywords: Hemiramphus sp., MSY, CPUE, Fox model, fisheries management
IMPLEMENTATION THE CODE OF CONDUCT FOR RESPONSIBLE FISHERIES IN PURSE SEINE OPERATIONS AND CATCH HANDLING Sari, Iya Purnama; Tanjov, Yulia Estmirar; Affandi, Muhammad Yusuf
Marine Fisheries : Journal of Marine Fisheries Technology and Management Vol. 16 No. 2 (2025): Marine Fisheries: Journal of Marine Fisheries Technology and Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/7bekpd28

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The purse seine is one of the primary fishing gears used to land pelagic species at the Nusantara Fishing Port, Prigi. The adoption of environmentally responsible fishing practices is critical to minimizing bycatch, preventing habitat degradation, and preserving pelagic fish stocks. This study assessed the operational performance of small pelagic purse seines and catch-handling practices in relation to the CCRF. Fieldwork was conducted from February to May 2025 using purposive sampling, supported by observations and interviews with purse seine fishermen, including the stages of onboard and landing-site handling. A scoring system was applied to evaluate each indicator, and gap analysis was used to identify deficiencies in the handling system on KM. Sinar Mutiara. A total of 25 fishermen and 25 community respondents were surveyed, yielding an average score (X̅) of 28.78, indicating limited compliance with sustainable fisheries resource management principles. Variation in adherence to CCRF handling standards further reinforces this finding. While post-harvest handling at the auction site showed relatively better alignment with CCRF provisions, notable gaps remain in onboard and landing-site operations. These results underscore the need for targeted improvements to enhance compliance and support the transition toward more sustainable purse seine fisheries in Prigi. Keywords:       CCRF, handling of ctach, Prigi fishing port, purse seine

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