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Tupamahu, Agustinus, Haruna Haruna, Barbara G. Hutubessy, Stany R. Siahainenia, Albert Ch Nanlohy, and Kedswin Hehanusa. "Supperior Fishing Gear for Coral Reef Fishes in Western Seram Regency." Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan 14, no. 1 (2021): 54–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.29239/j.agrikan.14.1.54-64.

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Various fishing gears that are operated in the coral reef waters of Western Seram Regency have their own selectivity, capture various species of fish, and have an impact on the damage to coral reef ecosystems. This study aims to determine the leading reef fishing gears in Western Seram District. The survey method is through observations and interviews with fishermen who conduct fishing activities of coral species. Respondents are determined by propulsive sampling, the selection of superior fishing gear is done by the scoring method. The results showed that the fishing gear classified into the line fishing gear was superior to other fishing gear, where the bottom trolling were superior. The less favored coral fishing equipment especially from the biological aspect needs attention to improve the method and design of the fishing gear.
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Meilia Atikasari, Asri Sawiji, and Toha Muslih. "Environmental friendliness of fishing gears in Kranji, Lamongan Regency." Journal of Marine Resources and Coastal Management 3, no. 1 (2022): 13–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.29080/mrcm.v3i01.1160.

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Increasing time has made technological advances increase, including in the field of fisheries which has a positive impact on fishing business in Indonesia. Environmentally friendly fishing technology is a fishing gear that does not have a negative impact on the environment. The use of environmentally friendly fishing gear is very important to be applied in the fishing process in certain waters. This study was conducted in Kranji Village, Paciran District, Lamongan Regency. The purpose of this study is to analyse the level of friendliness of fishing gear in Kranji Village, besides the specifications, operating methods, and variety of catches. The research method used survey and in-depth interviews with related parties related to the results of research and the level of friendliness of fishing gear. The weighting determination of the level of environmental friendliness of fishing gear is based on the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). The results of this study shows that the purse seine fishing gear, cob nets, gill nets and payang are environmentally friendly fishing gears, while mini trawlers are non-environmentally friendly fishing gear. This indicates that the presence of trawling gear can affect the decline in fishery resources in Kranji, Lamongan Regency.
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Nuanzha, Sissy Femi, Zamdial Zamdial, and Dede Hartono. "Analysis of Environmentally Friendly Fishing Equipment in Pasar Bantal Village Teramang Jaya District Mukomuko Regency." Jurnal Kelautan dan Perikanan Indonesia 2, no. 3 (2022): 171–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.24815/jkpi.v2i3.28690.

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Environmentally friendly fishing gear is a fishing gear that does not have a negative impact on the environment, such as not damaging the bottom of the water. There are 4 fishing gears that are often used by the people of Pasar Pillow Village, Teramang Jaya District, namely longline fishing rods, shrimp trawls, millennium nets and nylon nets. Research on the analysis of environmentally friendly fishing gear was carried out in April – May 2022 in Pasar Pillow Village, Teramang Jaya District, Mukomuko Regency. This study aims to analyze environmentally friendly fishing gear (API) in Pasar Pillow Village, Teramang Jaya District, Mukomuko City. The method used is the survey method. Collecting data using observation, interviews and documentation methods. The results of the research data were analyzed by descriptive method. The categories of environmentally friendly fishing gear used by Pillow Market fishermen are longline fishing rods, nylon nets, and millennium nets. The fishing gear that is not environmentally friendly is the shrimp trawl.Keywords: Fishing gear, environmentally friendly, Pasar Bantal Village, Mukomuko
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Hasmawati, Hasmawati, Adam Adam, Muhammad Aras, and Salman Salman. "Composition of types fishing gear in Barru regency waters in the pandemic time of Covid-19." Akuatikisle: Jurnal Akuakultur, Pesisir dan Pulau-Pulau Kecil 5, no. 1 (2021): 21–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.29239/j.akuatikisle.5.1.21-24.

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The potential of marine fish resources in Districts Barru is multi-species, especially pelagic fish. Therefore, in the management and utilization of fishery resources it is very possible for the community to be able to operate various fishing gear. This study aims to determine the composition of the types of fishing gear operated by fishermen in Barru Districts waters of during the pandemic Covid 19. Data collection was carried out from September to October 2020 in around the waters and coastal areas in Barru Districts. This study used a descriptive survey method, by collecting available data (secondary data) in the form of: categories of types and numbers of fishing gears. besides that, field observations will also be carried out. During the pandemic Covid-19, the operation of fishing gear in Barru Districts waters was 13 types of fishing gear, with a composition consisting of four types of fishing gears that were predominantly used, namely 622 drifting gill nets (28.4%), hand lines (21, 7%), Bottom gill nets (19.9%), trolling line (9.6%). Meanwhile, the least used fishing gear was 8 Bagan Tancap (lift net) (0.4%).
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Kim, Kwang-il, and Keon Myung Lee. "Convolutional Neural Network-Based Gear Type Identification from Automatic Identification System Trajectory Data." Applied Sciences 10, no. 11 (2020): 4010. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app10114010.

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Marine resources are valuable assets to be protected from illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing and overfishing. IUU and overfishing detections require the identification of fishing gears for the fishing ships in operation. This paper is concerned with automatically identifying fishing gears from AIS (automatic identification system)-based trajectory data of fishing ships. It proposes a deep learning-based fishing gear-type identification method in which the six fishing gear type groups are identified from AIS-based ship movement data and environmental data. The proposed method conducts preprocessing to handle different lengths of messaging intervals, missing messages, and contaminated messages for the trajectory data. For capturing complicated dynamic patterns in trajectories of fishing gear types, a sliding window-based data slicing method is used to generate the training data set. The proposed method uses a CNN (convolutional neural network)-based deep neural network model which consists of the feature extraction module and the prediction module. The feature extraction module contains two CNN submodules followed by a fully connected network. The prediction module is a fully connected network which suggests a putative fishing gear type for the features extracted by the feature extraction module from input trajectory data. The proposed CNN-based model has been trained and tested with a real trajectory data set of 1380 fishing ships collected over a year. A new performance index, DPI (total performance of the day-wise performance index) is proposed to compare the performance of gear type identification techniques. To compare the performance of the proposed model, SVM (support vector machine)-based models have been also developed. In the experiments, the trained CNN-based model showed 0.963 DPI, while the SVM models showed 0.814 DPI on average for the 24-h window. The high value of the DPI index indicates that the trained model is good at identifying the types of fishing gears.
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Susanto, Adi, Hendrawan Syafrie, Hery Sutrawan Nurdin, et al. "Lost Gear on Blue Swimming Crab Fisheries in Banten Bay: Case of Abandoned, Lost or Discarded Fishing Gear." Marine Fisheries : Journal of Marine Fisheries Technology and Management 13, no. 2 (2022): 233–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.29244/jmf.v13i2.41961.

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Blue swimming crab is one of the capture fisheries sector leading commodities in Banten Bay which is caught using gill nets and collapsible traps. The risk of lost fishing gears during operation is very high, both due to the bad weather and interactions with other fishing gear. The Abandoned, Lost or Discarded Fishing Gear (ALDFG) contributes significantly to the abundance of marine plactics in the world which has a negative impact on the sustainability of fish resources, water quality and endangers the safety of navigation. Nevertheless, there have been no mitigation activities and efforts to reduce ALDFG in the Banten Bay. This study aims to identify the global causes of lost fishing gear derived from blue swimming crab fisheries in Banten Bay. Data were collected around the Archipelagic Fishing Port (PPN) of Karangantu in May-June 2022. In-depth interviews were conducted with 28 respondents who were selected purposively and the results were analyzed descriptively. The results showed that generally, the causes of lost gear were conflicts with other fishing gear which constitute 64%, whilst human errors during fishing operations and bad weather contributed 19% and 17%, respectively. Keywords: ALDFG, conflict, blue swimming crab, lost gear.
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Yang, Ching-Min. "Stakeholders’ Perspectives for Taking Action to Prevent Abandoned, Lost, or Otherwise Discarded Fishing Gear in Gillnet Fisheries, Taiwan." Sustainability 15, no. 1 (2022): 318. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su15010318.

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Abandoned, lost, or otherwise discarded fishing gear (ALDFG) and ghost fishing are becoming increasingly severe, hurting marine ecology and inspiring worldwide concern. The Global Ghost Gears Initiative (GGGI) is committed to building a best practice framework for the management of fishing gear and believes that proper and systematic marking of fishing gear will help mitigate the impacts of ALDFG and ghost fishing. However, the mandatory marking of gear for fishery management, without considering the geographical characteristics of each region, could lead to confrontations between the government and the industry. This study used ranking, the analytic hierarchy process (AHP), and interviews to obtain the opinions of different groups regarding the choices and preferences of stakeholders in the assessed factors of taking action to prevent ALDFG and reduce the harm caused by ghost fishing. The results show that the factors “B2, Informing and counseling”, “P2, Fishing gear marking”, and “P1, Regulation” had consensus and were valued by each group. In contrast, “P3, Announcing the location”, “R1, Equipment for boat recovery”, and “R5, Environmental label” were not yet in line with the custom of gillnet fisheries in Taiwan. These results can accelerate the integration of opinions, consider appropriate compromise solutions, and coordinate ideas among different groups to implement reasonable and efficient fishing gear marking management measures.
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Mutmainnah, Nafsul, Iis Nur Asyiah, and Ika Lia Novenda. "PEMANFAATAN ALAT TANGKAP IKAN TRADISIONAL OLEH NELAYAN PULAU BAWEAN KABUPATEN GRESIK." JURNAL PERIKANAN TROPIS 8, no. 1 (2021): 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.35308/jpt.v8i1.1923.

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Bawean Island is located in the middle of the Java Sea, about 150 km north of Gresik. The name Bawean was taken from the Sanskrit which means there is sunlight. The Bawean people are acculturation from several ethnic groups of Java, Madura, Kalimantan, Sulawesi and Sumatera including their culture and language. The majority of Bawean residents work as fishermen. Bawean Island fishermen utilize marine resources to meet the needs of their family by using knowledge that has been obtained from previous generations. The purpose of this study was to determine the use of traditional fishing gear and fishing strategies used by fishing communities in Bawean Island. The research method used was direct observation, and sampling using Purposive Sampling and Snowball Sampling. The results showed that the fishing gears used by Bawean Island fishermen were kareket (waring), pajeng (payang), jhering cursor (ring net), rompon (bubu), jhering pemhir (drift gill net), payimbek rentengan (drag fishing), gerany Panyimbek (drag fishing line), panceng (fishing line). These fishing gears are very environmentally friendly because the usage does not damage the seabed ecosystem. Each fishing gear has its own characteristics, so that different fishing gear will result in different fishing catch
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Liu, Huan. "On Domestication and Foreignization in the Translation of Lure Fishing Gear." Frontiers in Business, Economics and Management 6, no. 2 (2022): 82–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.54097/fbem.v6i2.2812.

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China is the largest fishing gear market around the globe at present, and the fishing gear export and production are both the first in the world. Under the influence of COVID-19 and increasing publicity by we-media, fishing has been favored by more and more people. Although lure fishing is a relatively novel fishing sport in China, but its market potential is huge. Different from the traditional fishing methods, lure fishing has not been introduced into China for long, so the translation of the names of these fishing gears is of vital importance. From the perspectives of domesticating and foreignizing translation strategies, this paper analyzes the characteristics of the original names and translated names of some lure fishing gears, and further realizes the similarities and differences between Chinese and English languages.
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Ningsih, Etik Sulistiowati, Nurul Ovia Oktawati, Oon Darmansyah Darmansyah, and Doni Darmasetiadi Darmasetiadi. "INISIATIF-INISIATIF LOKAL DALAM PENYELESAIAN KONFLIK DAERAH PENANGKAPAN IKAN DI PESISIR SAMBOJA, KUTAI KARTANEGARA." JURNAL AGRIBISNIS DAN KOMUNIKASI PERTANIAN (Journal of Agribusiness and Agricultural Communication) 5, no. 2 (2022): 91. http://dx.doi.org/10.35941/jakp.5.2.2022.8819.91-100.

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With a qualitative research approach, this study aims to obtain information from key informants regarding how to solve maritime spatial conflicts in Samboja District. In-depth interviews were conducted with the Head of Tanjung Harapan Village, the Head of UPT Air Brackish and the head of the fishing group. Recorded data were transcribed and analyzed deductively based on the themes and categories found. This study found that that the resolution of fishing zone conflicts in Samboja District is carried out horizontally and vertically. Horizontally, conflict resolution is carried out by dividing the fishing ground based on the type of fishing gear and fishing capacity. Active fishing gear is not placed near to passive fishing gear. On the other hand, the greater the fishing capacity, the farther the area of operation is from the coast. Vertically, the same type of fishing gear is arranged according to its depth so that several gears overlap but do not interfere with each other. Those local and participatory conflict resolution initiatives are important to achieve sustainable and equitable use of coastal and marine areas.
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