Bioeconomic Analysis on Squid (loligo sp) Resources Use in the 718 Fishery Management Area (FMA)

Authors

  • Surono Surono Master of Marine Science, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences University of Indonesia, UI Campus, Pondok Cina, Beji, Depok, 16424 West Java
  • Dewi Susiloningtyas Master of Marine Science, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences University of Indonesia, UI Campus, Pondok Cina, Beji, Depok, 16424 West Java
  • Ono Kurnaen Sumadhiharga Master of Marine Science, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences University of Indonesia, UI Campus, Pondok Cina, Beji, Depok, 16424 West Java

Keywords:

Bioeconomic, Optimal Management, Squid, FMA 718.

Abstract

In order, to maintain the balance of squid resources it is necessary to evaluate the level of utilization with the ability to be used as a basic for security in sustainable resource management of squid. The purpose of this study has to determine the optimal level of resource utilization of squid on the basic of bio-economic considerations. The research was conducted at Nizam Zachman Ocean Fishing Port of Jakarta (PPSJ) and Muara Angke Port. The main focus of the research the fishermen aboard the squid nets and squid fishing line that catch the squid in FMA 718 and landed the catch in DKI Jakarta Province. Method used is the quantitative research method and case study. The management of squid resource use based on the condition of MEY has seen to provide better solution in resource management in terms of environment or community resource and economy. The utilization rate of squid fishery resources in FMA 718 since 2006 until 2015 has not been over than Total Actualy Catch (TAC), meaning the utilization of squid resources has not been overfished and can still be developed.

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Published

2017-10-07

How to Cite

Surono, S., Susiloningtyas, D., & Sumadhiharga, O. K. (2017). Bioeconomic Analysis on Squid (loligo sp) Resources Use in the 718 Fishery Management Area (FMA). International Journal of Sciences: Basic and Applied Research (IJSBAR), 36(3), 109–121. Retrieved from https://www.gssrr.org/index.php/JournalOfBasicAndApplied/article/view/8148

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