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Title: Muroami fisheries in weh island, Aceh province
Other Titles: Proceedings of international symposium on small islands and coral reefs
Authors: Yulianto, Irfan
Wiryawan, Budi
Taurusman, Am Azbas
Keywords: strategic and vulnerable area
restriction
selfsupported
local
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Coral Reef Rehabilitation and Management Program Phase II (COREMAP II)
Abstract: Weh Island is located in the most western part of Aceh Province, Indonesia which has been considered to have good coral reef condition and rich of reef fish, therefore; reef fisheries is abundant and prominent. There are eight (8) fishing gears that are being used by fishermen in Weh Island and these are set gillnet, encircling gillnet, handline, muroami, troll line, speargun, longline, and purse seine. The Muroami is one of the fishing gears that causes severe damage coral reed and marine ecosystems. The objective of this stu-dy is to examine Muroami fishing activities and its negative impact to coral reef ecosystem. Fish catch analysis, a correlation between fish length and trophic level and the comparison fish catch and biomass are among the methods employed in this study. The fish catch data which include the total of catch (kg), species name and measure of fish length, and fishing grounds were collected using photograph during west monsoon of 2008 and east monsoon of 2009. In addition, fish size structure and biomass estimation were sampled using visual census methods. The financial analysis of Muroami had also been taken to obtain pertinent financial information of Muroami fisheries. The results showed majority of Muroami fish catch are Acanthuridae and Scaridae. The Muroami net income was Rp.77,705,357 for each fishing gear per year.
URI: http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/61211
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science

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