Bioeconomic Analysis of Indian Scad (Decapterus ruselli) in the Bone bay Waters of South Sulawesi
Journal: International Journal of Environment, Agriculture and Biotechnology (Vol.6, No. 1)Publication Date: 2021-01-10
Authors : Arwita Irawati Aris Baso Najamuddin;
Page : 112-119
Keywords : Bioeconomics; Maximum Sustainable Yield (MSY); Maximum Economic Yield (MEY).;
Abstract
The purpose of this research is to analyze the optimal level of production and the efforts to utilize Indian ScadFish in Bone Bay Waters. This research was conducted from July to September 2021. The method used was descriptive quantitative using a questionnaire tool. The sampling method used was the random sampling method with a total of 10 fishing Indian Scad business units. The data analysis used was standardizing fishing gear, estimating biological and economic parameters and estimating dynamic bioeconomic parameters. The results showed that generally the level of utilization of Indian Scad fish in the purse seine fishing gear had fluctuatedvalue. The actual production conditions of the use of Indian Scadfish were higher when compared to the production in the Bioeconomic management regime, which is52,543.67 tons while the maximum sustainable value recommended in the regime MSY is 62,889.11, MEY is284,661.66 tons.
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