2020
DOI: 10.29244/jitkt.v12i1.27771
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Pemanfaatan Sumber Daya Udang Penaeid Di Teluk Ciletuh, Palabuhanratu Berdasarkan Analisis Kesesuaian Kawasan

Abstract: Pemanfaatan sumberdaya udang penaeid di Teluk Ciletuh, Kabupaten Sukabumi berisiko tinggi untuk tereksploitasi secara berlebih karena daerah penyebaran udang penaeid relatif sempit di perairannya. Pengelolaan berbasis zonasi perlu diterapkan sebagai upaya pengelolaan sumber daya maupun upaya untuk menjelaskan fungsi dan luas satu kawasan pemanfaatan. Penelitian bertujuan untuk merancang satu kawasan pemanfaatan sumber daya udang penaeid yang sesuai dan terukur berdasarkan potensi dan karakteristik habitatnya s… Show more

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“…They are widely distributed in tropical and subtropical waters with their highest diversity recorded in the Indo-West Pacific region. Due to their great commercial value, many penaeid species have been economically overexploited, particularly in tropical regions [4,5,6]. This overexploitation is concerning because it may result in more severe threats like the depletion of their natural stocks, disruption of the marine food web due to altered competition and predation, changes in species 1221 (2023) 012003 IOP Publishing doi:10.1088/1755-1315/1221/1/012003 2 composition and interaction, potential local extinctions, and eventually declining biodiversity [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are widely distributed in tropical and subtropical waters with their highest diversity recorded in the Indo-West Pacific region. Due to their great commercial value, many penaeid species have been economically overexploited, particularly in tropical regions [4,5,6]. This overexploitation is concerning because it may result in more severe threats like the depletion of their natural stocks, disruption of the marine food web due to altered competition and predation, changes in species 1221 (2023) 012003 IOP Publishing doi:10.1088/1755-1315/1221/1/012003 2 composition and interaction, potential local extinctions, and eventually declining biodiversity [7].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This sediment is in the form of small particles with a diameter of 1-2 m which are called total suspended solids (TSS) [9], [10]. The existence and characteristics of seabed sediments in Ciletuh Bay are in accordance with the habitat of Penaeid shrimp [11]. Most Penaeid shrimp live in muddy substrates [12], and lobster shrimp (Palinuridae) live in rock crevices [8], [13].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Most Penaeid shrimp live in muddy substrates [12], and lobster shrimp (Palinuridae) live in rock crevices [8], [13]. So, Ciletuh Bay is one of the locations for using Penaeid shrimp water resources [11].…”
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confidence: 99%