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dc.contributor.advisorAdrianto, Luky
dc.contributor.advisorKamal, M. Mukhlis
dc.contributor.authorSiregar, Tri Yuliani Decritia
dc.date.accessioned2014-11-13T07:06:48Z
dc.date.available2014-11-13T07:06:48Z
dc.date.issued2014
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/70183
dc.description.abstractYellow tail fusilier fish (Caesio cuning) is an economically important fish and dominant catches landed on PPI in Pramuka Island. Yellow tail fusilier fishes were caught using gear gillnet, trap net, hand lines, troling line, and muroamis. Muroami are not selective and destructive gear. This study was aimed to determine the patterns of production, fishing season, and to identify fishing areas of Caesio cuning, as well as identifying yellow tail fusilier fishes management. Daily production of yellow tail fishes catch at PPI in Pramuka Island is fluctuating. Daily and weekly dominant fishing ground is at the same site. Yellow tail fusilier fishing season is in May-October. Yellow tail fusilier fishes in the Seribu Islands waters was in a biological overfishing condition. The management of yellow tail fusilier can be done with limiting the catch and the number of yellow tail fishing trips, closing area can be implemented with the combination of introducing brooder and juvenile, as well as the artificial reef.en
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dc.subject.ddcKepulauan Seribu-Jakartaen
dc.subject.ddcFish resourcesen
dc.subject.ddcAquatic Resources Managementen
dc.titleAnalisis dan Pemetaan Partisipatif Sumberdaya Ikan Ekor Kuning (Caesio cuning) yang Didaratkan di PPI Pulau Pramukaen
dc.subject.keywordmanagement advice.en
dc.subject.keywordBeaufort scaleen
dc.subject.keywordfishing seasonen
dc.subject.keywordmuroamien
dc.subject.keywordCaesio cuningen
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