2020
DOI: 10.29244/jppt.v4i2.32772
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An Ecosystem Approach to Small-Scale Cob Fishery Management through the Assessment of the Fishing Domain in Bali's Kusamba Waters

Abstract: Pantai Segara Kusamba merupakan salah satu daerah penghasil ikan tongkol terbesar di Provinsi Bali sehingga nelayan menjadikan ikan tongkol (Auxis thazard) sebagai target utama tangkapan mereka. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui penilaian status domain teknik penangkapan ikan pada EAFM demi terwujudnya pengelolaan perikanan yang berkelanjutan. Indikator yang diamati antara lain metode penangkapan ikan yang destruktif dan/atau ilegal, modifikasi alat penangkap ikan dan alat bantu penangkapan, kapasitas … Show more

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“…The results of interviews with respondents obtained that 100% of fishermen stated that the species composition of catches at PPS Kutaraja was dominated by target fish. This condition is similar to a study conducted by Putra et al [27] in Seraya Timur Village, Bali where the species composition of gill net and troll line fishing gear was dominated by target species with percentages of 98% and 90,7%, respectively. e. Range Collapse of Fish Resources…”
Section: Targetsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…The results of interviews with respondents obtained that 100% of fishermen stated that the species composition of catches at PPS Kutaraja was dominated by target fish. This condition is similar to a study conducted by Putra et al [27] in Seraya Timur Village, Bali where the species composition of gill net and troll line fishing gear was dominated by target species with percentages of 98% and 90,7%, respectively. e. Range Collapse of Fish Resources…”
Section: Targetsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Based on the results of interviews, PPS Kutaraja fishermen also stated that they had caught turtles and dolphins but were released. This is similar to research Putra et al [27] which stated that there were accidentally caught endangered (EN) species, namely the green turtle (Chelonia mydas) and dolphins (Delphinus sp.). The cause of the capture of this ETP species was that the species was accidentally trapped when fishermen used gill nets.…”
Section: Targetsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Pembangunan dan perbaikan sarana prasarana pantai di Bali selatan yang dilakukan selama ini untuk menyelamatkan pantai dari abrasi ternyata tidak memperhatikan dampak budaya dan religi yang ditimbulkan, seperti hilangnya budaya mejukungan akibat alih fungsi kawasan pantai pasca perbaikan (Pratama et al, 2020). Belum lagi tata letak batas antara wilayah publik dan wilayah privat untuk investasi yang merupakan tanah hak milik yang juga masih belum tertangani maksimal, sehingga ada kasus pelarangan masyarakat untuk melewati kawasan hotel dan mandi di wilayah pantai.…”
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