Journal IPTEKS Pemanfaatan Sumberdaya Perikanan
Vol 1, No 2 (2014)

Management Concept of Skipjack Tuna (Katsuw onus pelamis) Fisheries Within Bone Bay Zone in The Perspective of Sustainability

Muh. Jamal, 1 (Unknown)
Fedi A. Sondita, 2 (Unknown)
Budi Wiryawan, 3 (Unknown)
John Haluan, 4 (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Oct 2014

Abstract

Fisheries  management  ideally  could  prevent  the  occurrence  of  overfishing which nowadays has occurred globally, including in Indonesia.   On the  basis offishing status and biology of skipjack tuna, as well as analysis of relationship betweensea surface temperature and chlorophyll-a with skipjack tuna catches,  the fisheries management should implement zoning regulation. The north zone was suggested to be prioritized as a conservation area for protecting skipjack juvenile (< 46,5 cm FL) from fishing activity.  The middle and south zones were suggested to be fishing area where sustainable fishing is applied.   The Application of these regulations has an implication on total allowable catches from Bone Bay.  The number has lower value than the previous MSY and F-opt values.  Number of skipjack tuna which was allowed to be caught in the north zone is 573 ton yr-1, in the middle zone was 5,820 ton yr-1 and in the south zone was 2,210 ton yr-1.    Overall, the value of allowed number of skipjack tuna catches in Bone Bay was estimated to be 8,600 ton yr-1  with fishing effort per year is equivalent with 5,376 operational trips from pole and line boats.

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