Composition of Fish Catches and Enviromental Friendliness Levels Based on Code of Cunduct for Responsible Fisheries (CCRF) Traditional Setnet Fishing Gear Based on Depth in the Waters of Malela District Awangpone Bone Regency
Fijwal Patangngari, Faisal Amir, Najamuddin, Indra Jaya

Faculty Of Marine Science Hasanuddin University, Makassar, Indonesia
Capture Fisheries Study Program
Departement of Marine Science and Technolog, IPB University, Bogor, Indonesia


Abstract

This study aims to describe the composition, and analysis of environmental friendliness in the waters of Awangpone District, Bone Regency, in November- December 2021. This research method uses exploratory case studies and interviews with FAO Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries (CCRF) analysis (1995) with purposive sampling methods. The composition of the sero with a depth of 1.5 meters there are 47 species with a total weight of 469.98 kg. The percentage of the most catch is milkfish and bluespot mullet. The percentage of recessive fish caught were dory snaper, and rebon shrimp. While the composition of the catch sero depth of 3 meters there are 46 species with a total weight of 151 kg. The highest percentage of catches were jarbua terapon. The percentage of recessive fish caught were fringescale sardinella, Empirang common hairfin anchovy. There are 3 categories that are environmentally friendly, namely- does not endanger fishermen, does not catch protected fish, is socially acceptable and there are 6 categories that are not environmentally friendly, namely- not selective, destroying habitat, not producing quality fish, production endangering consumers, high by-catch and negative impact on biodiversity.

Keywords: Composition, traditional set net, environmental friendliness, Awangpone District

Topic: Sustainable Fisheries (International)

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