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RESOURCES COMPOSITION OF FISH RESULTS ABOUT TRACKING FISH IN WEST PAPUA MALAUMKARTA WATERS hendra poltak; Misbah Sururi; Amir Machmud Suruwaky; Vicky Rizky Katili; Lay Tjarles; ismail Ismail
Jurnal Harpodon Borneo Vol 15, No 1 (2022): VOLUME 15 NO.1 APRIL 2022
Publisher : Fakultas Perikanan Dan Ilmu Kelautan Universitas Borneo Tarakan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35334/harpodon.v15i1.2507

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Hand line is a fishing gear consisting of a single string and hook for fishing and is widely used by fishermen in Malaumkarta waters. The purpose of this study is to identify the types of fish resources caught in the waters of Malaumkarta with the Drift Fishing system for resource conservation. The research was conducted 6 (six) times in 3 locations from June to September 2021. The method used was fishing survey using Handline Metal Jig drift system at depths 50 meters and 50 meters. The analysis was carried out quantitatively and qualitatively. The results showed that there were 134 individuals and 20 types of fish caught with a total weight of 126,194 kg. The type of fish that was most often caught was Letrinus sp, while in quantity it was Eumegistus illustris. The catch at three fishing locations showed that at a depth of 50 meters, 17 species were caught, 62 individuals, 104.625 kg with an average weight of 1.69 kg, while at a depth of 50 meters, 11 species were caught, 73 individuals, 22,039 kg with a weight of fish average 301.91 gr. The result of the research is that fish resources are utilized at a depth of 50 meters using a drift fishing system, with a metal jig fishing line.
KEARIFAN LOKAL MASYARAKAT KEPULAUAN AYAU KABUPATEN RAJA AMPAT TERHADAP KESELAMATAN PELAYARAN DI ALUR PELAYARAN SEMPIT Siswanto Siswanto; Arief Nashrul Firdani; Lay Tjarles; Muji Setiyono; Alfian Jainul Cahya; Ilham Marasabessy; Yuniar Ayu Hafita; Heri Sutanto; Moejiono Moejiono; I Komang Hedi P; Marcelinus Petrus Saptono; Johanes Ohoiwutun; Sony Rumalutur
JURNAL SAINS DAN TEKNOLOGI MARITIM Vol 23, No 1 (2022): September
Publisher : UNIMAR AMNI Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (4289.859 KB) | DOI: 10.33556/jstm.v23i1.329

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Kepulauan Ayau merupakan salah satu pulau terluar yang ada di Indonesia berada di bagian Indonesia Timur yang berada di bagian utara dari Provinsi Papua Barat. Sulitnya akses menuju ke kepulauan Ayau selain dari jaraknya yang jauh dari Pulau Waigeo juga terdapat karang-karang laut indah yang mengelilingi kepulauan Ayau. Karang-karang tersebut menyebabkan kapal harus berhati-hati untuk masuk kedalam perairan kepulauan Ayau ketika melewati alur pelayaran sempit untuk dapat sandar di pulau Abidon. Penelitian ini menggunakan analisa fishbone dalam menentukan faktor – faktor penunjang keselamatan pelayaran di alur pelayaran sempit kepulauan Ayau.  Alur pelayaran dikepulauan Ayau tidak terdapat buoy sebagai rambu pemandu pada alur pelayaran sempit. Upaya yang dilakukan oleh masyarakat sekitar terhadap keselamatan pelayaran adalah memasang ranting kayu pada batu karang yang dangkal sebagai penanda alur pelayaran. Kearifan lokal yang peduli dengan keselamatan pelayaran ini berharap bisa memandu kapal untuk bisa mampir dan menunjukan keindahan karang laut di kepulauan Ayau.
The role of coral reefs for marine life is as a place to find food, nursery areas, spawning grounds, and as hiding places: Pelestarian Transplantasi Terumbu Karang di Pulau Gag Vicky Rizky Katili; Lay Tjarles; Muhamad Ali Ulat; Kadarusman Kadarusman; Amir M Suruwaky; Fataha Ilyas Hasan; Jusman Jusman; Lukman Efendi; Ismail Ismail
Buletin SWIMP Vol 2 No 02: November 2022
Publisher : Politeknik Kelautan dan Perikanan Sorong

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (344.23 KB) | DOI: 10.15578/bs.v2i02.44

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The role of coral reefs for marine life is as a place to find food, nursery areas, spawning grounds, and as hiding places. Gag Island is one of the areas that has the potential for the main coral species Acropora sp, but with the increase in pollution from waste that causes sedimentation, and local community activities in fishing activities in ways that are not environmentally friendly, such as the use of bombs that make coral reefs in the area. many of these areas are degraded or damaged. To overcome the sustainability of fishing that is not environmentally friendly, it is the initiative to carry out socialization and transplantation.