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Journal : Depik Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Perairan, Pesisir dan Perikanan

Monitoring the endemic ornamental fish Pterapogon kauderni in Bokan Kepulauan, Banggai marine protected area, Indonesia Samliok Ndobe; Kris Handoko; Deddy Wahyudi; Moh. Yasir; Yulina Irawati; Wendy Alexander Tanod; Abigail Mary Moore
Depik Vol 9, No 1 (2020): April 2020
Publisher : Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (880.877 KB) | DOI: 10.13170/depik.9.1.15363

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Abstract. The Banggai cardinalfish Pterapogon kauderni is a species of national and international conservation concern. Established in November 2019, the Banggai marine protected area (MPA) in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia covers most of the endemic range of this ornamental fish. The third repeat survey (T2 monitoring) under the National Action Plan for Banggai Cardinalfish Conservation (NAP-BCFC) was carried out in October 2019 at eight sites in the Bokan Kepulauan region within the MPA. The T2 monitoring used the standard NAP-BCFC belt transect method. Data were collected on P. kauderni abundance (by size class: recruits, juveniles, adults) and microhabitat (sea urchins, sea anemones, hard corals, and others). Data were evaluated with respect to the T0 (2017) survey and T1 (2018) monitoring at the same sites, as well as previous surveys in 2004 (2 sites) and 2012 (4 sites). The data show wide between-site variation in P. kauderni and microhabitat parameters, with one subpopulation at very high risk of extirpation. Trends included declines over time in P. kauderni, sea urchin and sea anemone abundance, with an increase since 2017 in hard coral microhabitat use by adult P. kauderni. We recommend evaluation of other P. kauderni populations in Bokan Kepulauan and specific site or zone-based actions. However, we conclude that the most urgent priority for P. kauderni conservation in Bokan Kepulauan is protection of key microhabitat through a moratorium on sea urchin and sea anemone collection in P. kauderni habitat.  Keywords: Banggai cardinalfish, endangered species, marine conservation, microhabitat, monitoring, ornamental fishery, CITES
Monitoring the endemic ornamental fish Pterapogon kauderni in Bokan Kepulauan, Banggai marine protected area, Indonesia Samliok Ndobe; Kris Handoko; Deddy Wahyudi; Moh. Yasir; Yulina Irawati; Wendy Alexander Tanod; Abigail Mary Moore
Depik Vol 9, No 1 (2020): April 2020
Publisher : Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13170/depik.9.1.15363

Abstract

Abstract. The Banggai cardinalfish Pterapogon kauderni is a species of national and international conservation concern. Established in November 2019, the Banggai marine protected area (MPA) in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia covers most of the endemic range of this ornamental fish. The third repeat survey (T2 monitoring) under the National Action Plan for Banggai Cardinalfish Conservation (NAP-BCFC) was carried out in October 2019 at eight sites in the Bokan Kepulauan region within the MPA. The T2 monitoring used the standard NAP-BCFC belt transect method. Data were collected on P. kauderni abundance (by size class: recruits, juveniles, adults) and microhabitat (sea urchins, sea anemones, hard corals, and others). Data were evaluated with respect to the T0 (2017) survey and T1 (2018) monitoring at the same sites, as well as previous surveys in 2004 (2 sites) and 2012 (4 sites). The data show wide between-site variation in P. kauderni and microhabitat parameters, with one subpopulation at very high risk of extirpation. Trends included declines over time in P. kauderni, sea urchin and sea anemone abundance, with an increase since 2017 in hard coral microhabitat use by adult P. kauderni. We recommend evaluation of other P. kauderni populations in Bokan Kepulauan and specific site or zone-based actions. However, we conclude that the most urgent priority for P. kauderni conservation in Bokan Kepulauan is protection of key microhabitat through a moratorium on sea urchin and sea anemone collection in P. kauderni habitat.  Keywords: Banggai cardinalfish, endangered species, marine conservation, microhabitat, monitoring, ornamental fishery, CITES
Co-Authors Abigail Mary Moore Adel, Yeldi S Alismi M Salanggon Alismi M Salanggon Amelia, Resky Anggraini Barlian Anita Treisya Aristawati Anita Treisya Aristawati Aprelia M. Tomasoa Aprelia M. Tomasoa Aprelia Martina Tomasoa Asriani Hasanuddin Astri Juwita Mahihody Christian A. Manansang Deddy Wahyudi Deddy Wahyudi Deddy Wahyudi Deddy Wahyudi Deddy Wahyudi Deidy Azhari Destu Ayu Hapsari Destu Ayu Hasari Dewanto, Didit Kustantio Dewanto, Didit Kustantio Didit Kustantio Dewanto Didit Kustantio Dewanto Didit Kustantio Dewanto Didit Kustantio Dewanto Didit Kustantio Dewanto Didit Kustantio Dewanto Dwi Pramardika, Dhito Edward Irsan L. Ferre Eko Cahyono EKO CAHYONO Eko Cahyono Eunike Irene Kumaseh Ferdinand Gansalangi Finarti Finarti Finarti Finarti Finarti, Finarti Firman Farid Muhsoni Fitria F. Lungary Frans Gruber Ijong Frets Jonas Rieuwpassa hanifah hanifah Herjumes Aatjin Indra Wibowo Jaka F.P. Palawe Jaka Frianto Putra Palawe Jefri Anthonius Mandeno Jimi Palawe Kris Handoko Livana Dethris Rawung Magie Kapojos Mandeno, Jefri Antonius Marnens Ch. Karaeng Masteria Yunovilsa putra Meityn Disye Kasaluhe Moh. Yasir Mohamad Akbar Muliadin Muliadin Muliadin Muliadin Muliadin Muliadin Muliadin Muliadin Muliadin, Muliadin Musdalifah Musdalifah Nonny Manampiring Novalina M. Ansar Novalina Maya Sari Ansar Novalina Maya Sari Ansar Novelia Tatinting Obyn I. Pumpente Obyn Imhart Pumpente Putra, Masteria Yunovilsa Putut Har Riyadi Putut Har Riyadi Remy E. P Mangindaan Renol Renol Renol, Renol Revolson Mege Roni Hermawan Roni Hermawan Roni Hermawan Roni Hermawan Roni Hermawan Roni Hermawan, Roni Salanggon, Alismi M Samliok Ndobe Sari Aswani Siti Aisiah Stevy I. M. Wodi Stevy Imelda Murniati Wodi Stevy Imelda Murniati Wodi Steward I. Makawekes Trivonia Kerol Talete Usy N. Manurung Walter Balansa Yana Sambeka Yana Sambeka Yeldi S Adel Yeldi S Adel Yulina Irawati Zakinah A Alhaddad