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      Pemanfaatan berkelanjutan sumberdaya Cakalang (Katsuwonus pelamis) di Laut Bandan dan sekitarnya Provinsi Maluku

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      2014
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      Waileruny, Welem
      Wiyono, Eko Sri
      Wisudo, Sugeng Hari
      Purbayanto, Ari
      Nurani, Tri Wiji
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      Laut Banda sebagai daerah penangkapan utama ikan cakalang di Provinsi Maluku diduga telah mengalami tekanan penangkapan. Indikasi ini terlihat dari data terbaru dari instansi terkait dan beberapa hasil penelitian terakhir. Penutupan beberapa perusahan penangkapan ikan cakalang di Laut Banda Provinsi Maluku juga menjadi indikasi merosotnya sumberdaya ini. Kondisi ini bukan hanya menjadi ancaman kelestarian sumberdaya ikan cakalang, tetapi juga ancaman bagi pertumbuhan ekonomi daerah dan pendapatan nelayan. Untuk mengatasi hal tersebut maka penentuan jumlah upaya optimum secara biologi dan ekonomi penting dilakukan. Sebagai tambahan, Provinsi Maluku yang terkenal karena kaya sumberdaya perikanan, tetapi masih banyak nelayan yang hidup dalam kemiskinanan. Apakah karena rendahnya kemampuan mereka untuk mengeksploitasi sumberdaya perikanan atau ada kebijakan pemerintah yang tidak berpihak.
       
      Banda Sea as a principal skipjack fishing areas in Maluku province is allegedly experienced fishing pressure. This indication can be seen from the latest data from relevant agencies and some results of recent researches. The closure of some skipjack companies in the Banda Sea of Maluku province is also an indication of the decline of this resource. This condition is not only a threat to the sustainability of skipjack resources, but also to economic growth in the area as well as fishermen's income. To resolve the matter, the determination of the optimum amount of both biologically and economically effort is important. In addition, the Maluku province is famous for its rich in fishery resources but many fishermen are still lived in poverty. Probably, it is because they lack of the ability to exploit fishery resources or the government policies that did not favor to them.
       
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