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Title: Development Strategy Of Yellow Tail Fusilier Fish (Caesio cuning) Resources Management on Coral Ecosystem in The Seribu Islands
Strategi Pengembangan Pengelolaan Sumberdaya Ikan Ekor Kuning (Caesio cuning) Pada Ekosistem Terumbu Karang Di Kepulauan Seribu
Other Titles: Indonesian Journal of Fisheries Science and Technology
Authors: Zamani, Neviaty Putri
Wardianto, Yusli
Nggajo, Raimundus
Keywords: coral reef ecosytem
fish resources
yellow tail fusilier fish
habitat linkages
Seribu islands
Issue Date: Feb-2011
Publisher: Fakultas Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Univ Diponegoro
Series/Report no.: Vol.6;No.2
Abstract: Population of Yellow tail fusilier fish (Caesio cuning) in Seribu Islands at this time has decreased. The main cause of decreasing in abundance of the fish is due to degradation of coral reef ecosystem as a habitat of the fish. The purposes of the study is to examine the association of Yellow tail fusilier fish resources with habitat characteristics. The study was conducted in the Seribu Islands waters on May 2009, at the four islands, each consisting of two observation locations. Percentage benthic substrate cover, and the number of coral lifeform using the Square Transect method, while to see the abundance of the fish resources using Underwater Visual Benthic substrate cover was dominated by abiotic cover (36.42%). hard coral cover was in fair condition (32.27%). dominated by fusilier fish was 67 individu/250m2. North Pramuka, West Panggang, and South Panggang was only observed some small fishes. Closing area can be implemented for management purpose with the combination of introducing brooder. In vise versa East Pramuka and East Kayu Angin have been observed only adult fishes. Closing area can be implemented for management purpose with the combination of introducing juveniles. In West Kayu Angin closing Area can be implemented to give the opportunity juvenile for growing and adult for breading. South Belanda have all range of size fishes as well as good condition of habitat. It is therefore, this can be developed as marine protected area with eco-freienly marine tourism activities.
URI: http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/58445
ISSN: 1858-4748
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science

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