Ali Suman
Research Center For Capture Fisheries, Ancol-Jakarta

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NUTRIENT AND STEROID CONTENTS OF SOME DEEP SEA FISH SPESIES FROM WESTERN SUMATERA, EASTERN INDIAN OCEAN Sugeng Hari Suseno; Ali Suman; Wudianto Wudianto; Arin Damayanti
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 13, No 1 (2007): (June 2007)
Publisher : Research Center for Fisheries

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (6589.839 KB) | DOI: 10.15578/ifrj.13.1.2007.1-8

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The purpose of this research is to observe the content of nutrient and steroid of some deep sea fish from western Sumatera of the IndianOcean. A number of 11 fish species was examired in this work.
POPULATION DYNAMIC OF ENDEAVOUR SHRIMP (Metapenaeus elegans) IN THE WATERS OF SOUTH COAST OF JAVA Ali Suman; Budi Iskandar Prisantoso; Gatut Bintoro
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 13, No 1 (2007): (June 2007)
Publisher : Research Center for Fisheries

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Study on the population dynamic of endeavour shrimp (M. etegans) was conducted in the south coast of Java baied on data collected during a period of November 2002to october 2003. The purpose of the study is to identify biological and population parameters of the endeavour shrimp.
SIZE DISTRIBUTION AND MATURITY OF THE SLIMEHEADS (Hoplostethus crassispinus) lN THE DEEP SEA AROUND SIMEULEU ISLAND, WESTERN SUMATERA, EASTERN INDIAN OCEAN Badrudin Badrudin; Ali Suman; Awwaludin Awwaludin
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 13, No 1 (2007): (June 2007)
Publisher : Research Center for Fisheries

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (6018.707 KB) | DOI: 10.15578/ifrj.13.1.2007.9-16

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The slimeheads (Hoplosfefhus spp.) provide one of the likely economic important deep sea demersal fish resources in the near future. The fish was caught in western part of Sumatera, in the depth of more than 500 m deep, and was found in substantial amount in the deep waters around Simeuleu lsland and the western off Banda Aceh. Data analysis was limited to the biological aspects, including length relationship, and maturity.
THE MOST ABUNDANCE AND THE VERY RARE SPECIES IN THE DEEP SEA FISH COMMUNITY IN THE WESTERN SUMATERA, EASTERN INDIAN OCEAN Badrudin Badrudin; Duto Nugroho; Ali Suman
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 13, No 1 (2007): (June 2007)
Publisher : Research Center for Fisheries

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (9435.535 KB) | DOI: 10.15578/ifrj.13.1.2007.17-30

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Variation in species abundance provides one of the striking phenomena observed in ecological communities. This variation has led ecologists to pose central questions pertaining to the nature of communities. Most of the deep sea regions provide the most widely habitat, but until recently information on its community is very little.