EXPLOITATION AND CPUE TREND OF THE SMALL PELAGIC FISHERIES IN THE SULAWESI SEA, INDONESIA

One of the expected benefits of the Sulu-Celebes Sea Project during its implementation is to have increased fish stocks at demonstration sites, as indicated by the Catch per Unit of Effort (CPUE). Analysis of catch and effort data of the small pelagic fisheries by using the surplus yield model was d...

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Main Authors: Lilis Sadiyah, Purwanto Purwanto, Andhika P. Prasetyo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Perikanan 2012-12-01
Series:Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal
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Online Access:http://ejournal-balitbang.kkp.go.id/index.php/ifrj/article/view/781
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spelling doaj-581a217022ae46e69eeb89b60e0fb7b72020-11-24T23:13:26ZengPusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan PerikananIndonesian Fisheries Research Journal0853-89802502-65692012-12-01182636910.15578/ifrj.18.2.2012.63-69750EXPLOITATION AND CPUE TREND OF THE SMALL PELAGIC FISHERIES IN THE SULAWESI SEA, INDONESIALilis Sadiyah0Purwanto Purwanto1Andhika P. Prasetyo2Research Center for Fisheries Management and Conservation, JakartaResearch Center for Fisheries Management and Conservation, JakartaResearch Center for Fisheries Management and Conservation, JakartaOne of the expected benefits of the Sulu-Celebes Sea Project during its implementation is to have increased fish stocks at demonstration sites, as indicated by the Catch per Unit of Effort (CPUE). Analysis of catch and effort data of the small pelagic fisheries by using the surplus yield model was done to obtain information on the likely trend of CPUE for the last ten years. By using the pajeko as the standardized fishing gear the trend of CPUE has been calculated. Between 2000-2005, the trend of production (catch), effort and CPUE followed the general pattern of the exploited fisheries that already fully exploited, where the increasing trend of effort was not followed by the increasing catch. On the other hand, the trend of CPUE is decreased. In the following years, the trend of both catch and CPUE do not follow the general pattern of the exploited fisheries. The trend of catch, effort and CPUE has likely been stable, indicating that the fishery in this period has been leveled-off. The status of exploitation of the small pelagic fish resources in the Indonesian Sulawesi Sea is demermined by the MSY level that has likely been surpassed during the period 2003-2004. Therefore with the increasing effort in the following year the trend of catch was relatively stable. It is likely that the small pelagic fish stock in the Indonesian Sulawesi Sea might be ‘fully exploited’.http://ejournal-balitbang.kkp.go.id/index.php/ifrj/article/view/781ExploitationCPUESmall Pelagic FisheriesSulawesi Sea
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author Lilis Sadiyah
Purwanto Purwanto
Andhika P. Prasetyo
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Purwanto Purwanto
Andhika P. Prasetyo
EXPLOITATION AND CPUE TREND OF THE SMALL PELAGIC FISHERIES IN THE SULAWESI SEA, INDONESIA
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal
Exploitation
CPUE
Small Pelagic Fisheries
Sulawesi Sea
author_facet Lilis Sadiyah
Purwanto Purwanto
Andhika P. Prasetyo
author_sort Lilis Sadiyah
title EXPLOITATION AND CPUE TREND OF THE SMALL PELAGIC FISHERIES IN THE SULAWESI SEA, INDONESIA
title_short EXPLOITATION AND CPUE TREND OF THE SMALL PELAGIC FISHERIES IN THE SULAWESI SEA, INDONESIA
title_full EXPLOITATION AND CPUE TREND OF THE SMALL PELAGIC FISHERIES IN THE SULAWESI SEA, INDONESIA
title_fullStr EXPLOITATION AND CPUE TREND OF THE SMALL PELAGIC FISHERIES IN THE SULAWESI SEA, INDONESIA
title_full_unstemmed EXPLOITATION AND CPUE TREND OF THE SMALL PELAGIC FISHERIES IN THE SULAWESI SEA, INDONESIA
title_sort exploitation and cpue trend of the small pelagic fisheries in the sulawesi sea, indonesia
publisher Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Perikanan
series Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal
issn 0853-8980
2502-6569
publishDate 2012-12-01
description One of the expected benefits of the Sulu-Celebes Sea Project during its implementation is to have increased fish stocks at demonstration sites, as indicated by the Catch per Unit of Effort (CPUE). Analysis of catch and effort data of the small pelagic fisheries by using the surplus yield model was done to obtain information on the likely trend of CPUE for the last ten years. By using the pajeko as the standardized fishing gear the trend of CPUE has been calculated. Between 2000-2005, the trend of production (catch), effort and CPUE followed the general pattern of the exploited fisheries that already fully exploited, where the increasing trend of effort was not followed by the increasing catch. On the other hand, the trend of CPUE is decreased. In the following years, the trend of both catch and CPUE do not follow the general pattern of the exploited fisheries. The trend of catch, effort and CPUE has likely been stable, indicating that the fishery in this period has been leveled-off. The status of exploitation of the small pelagic fish resources in the Indonesian Sulawesi Sea is demermined by the MSY level that has likely been surpassed during the period 2003-2004. Therefore with the increasing effort in the following year the trend of catch was relatively stable. It is likely that the small pelagic fish stock in the Indonesian Sulawesi Sea might be ‘fully exploited’.
topic Exploitation
CPUE
Small Pelagic Fisheries
Sulawesi Sea
url http://ejournal-balitbang.kkp.go.id/index.php/ifrj/article/view/781
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