CURRENT STATUS OF THE POLE-AND-LINE FISHERY IN EASTERN PART OF INDONESIA

The promotion of pole-and-line fishery for a selective gear operating in the Indonesian tuna management area is considered as the proper policy in response to the increasing market demand with tuna eco-labeled. Appropriate information in addressing the current status of the pole-and-line fishery in...

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Main Authors: Agustinus Anung Widodo, Wudianto Wudianto, Fayakun Satria
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Perikanan 2016-12-01
Series:Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal
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spelling doaj-09c003987f684e16b289b54ab60c70252020-11-24T21:15:13ZengPusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan PerikananIndonesian Fisheries Research Journal0853-89802502-65692016-12-01221435210.15578/ifrj.22.1.2016.43-522409CURRENT STATUS OF THE POLE-AND-LINE FISHERY IN EASTERN PART OF INDONESIAAgustinus Anung Widodo0Wudianto Wudianto1Fayakun Satria2Center for Fisheries Research and DevelopmentCenter for Fisheries Research and DevelopmentResearch Institute for Fish Enchancement and ConservationThe promotion of pole-and-line fishery for a selective gear operating in the Indonesian tuna management area is considered as the proper policy in response to the increasing market demand with tuna eco-labeled. Appropriate information in addressing the current status of the pole-and-line fishery in Indonesia is an important step in order to support the promotion. Data used to describe the fishery were obtained through scientific port sampling program in collaboration between RCFMC and WCPFC in 2010 to 2014 and also scientific observer onboard program collaboration RCFMC and CRAC Co. Ltd. in 2013. The results show that presently the number of pole and line fleets was decreased significantly and remain about 232 fleetsin Sorong, Bitung and Kendari and Larantuka. The national annual total catch of pole-and line during 1980 – 2013 was recorded between 24,000 and 160,000 tons per year (average 98,117 tons per year). This value is estimated to contribute about 20% of Indonesia annual total catch of tuna in FMAs713-717. The pole-andline catch rates based at Bitung, Kendari and Sorong were fluctuated in each year with the range respective between 8.79 and 17.93 tons/trip/vessel, 4.78 and 5.36 ton/trip/vessel and about 7,99 ton ton/trip/vessel. Pole-and-line fishery operated in Indonesian FMAs 713-717 is considered as selective fishery, with > 80 % catches of skipjack in matured stage. The tuna-live bait fish ratio in Indonesian pole-and-line was 4.41 :1, then an improvement of live bait ratio as well as its management is required.http://ejournal-balitbang.kkp.go.id/index.php/ifrj/article/view/1532Current statuspole and lineIndonesia
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author Agustinus Anung Widodo
Wudianto Wudianto
Fayakun Satria
spellingShingle Agustinus Anung Widodo
Wudianto Wudianto
Fayakun Satria
CURRENT STATUS OF THE POLE-AND-LINE FISHERY IN EASTERN PART OF INDONESIA
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal
Current status
pole and line
Indonesia
author_facet Agustinus Anung Widodo
Wudianto Wudianto
Fayakun Satria
author_sort Agustinus Anung Widodo
title CURRENT STATUS OF THE POLE-AND-LINE FISHERY IN EASTERN PART OF INDONESIA
title_short CURRENT STATUS OF THE POLE-AND-LINE FISHERY IN EASTERN PART OF INDONESIA
title_full CURRENT STATUS OF THE POLE-AND-LINE FISHERY IN EASTERN PART OF INDONESIA
title_fullStr CURRENT STATUS OF THE POLE-AND-LINE FISHERY IN EASTERN PART OF INDONESIA
title_full_unstemmed CURRENT STATUS OF THE POLE-AND-LINE FISHERY IN EASTERN PART OF INDONESIA
title_sort current status of the pole-and-line fishery in eastern part of indonesia
publisher Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Perikanan
series Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal
issn 0853-8980
2502-6569
publishDate 2016-12-01
description The promotion of pole-and-line fishery for a selective gear operating in the Indonesian tuna management area is considered as the proper policy in response to the increasing market demand with tuna eco-labeled. Appropriate information in addressing the current status of the pole-and-line fishery in Indonesia is an important step in order to support the promotion. Data used to describe the fishery were obtained through scientific port sampling program in collaboration between RCFMC and WCPFC in 2010 to 2014 and also scientific observer onboard program collaboration RCFMC and CRAC Co. Ltd. in 2013. The results show that presently the number of pole and line fleets was decreased significantly and remain about 232 fleetsin Sorong, Bitung and Kendari and Larantuka. The national annual total catch of pole-and line during 1980 – 2013 was recorded between 24,000 and 160,000 tons per year (average 98,117 tons per year). This value is estimated to contribute about 20% of Indonesia annual total catch of tuna in FMAs713-717. The pole-andline catch rates based at Bitung, Kendari and Sorong were fluctuated in each year with the range respective between 8.79 and 17.93 tons/trip/vessel, 4.78 and 5.36 ton/trip/vessel and about 7,99 ton ton/trip/vessel. Pole-and-line fishery operated in Indonesian FMAs 713-717 is considered as selective fishery, with > 80 % catches of skipjack in matured stage. The tuna-live bait fish ratio in Indonesian pole-and-line was 4.41 :1, then an improvement of live bait ratio as well as its management is required.
topic Current status
pole and line
Indonesia
url http://ejournal-balitbang.kkp.go.id/index.php/ifrj/article/view/1532
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