Conservation Status of Marine Biota Sold in Restaurants in Pangandaran Regency, West Java

R. Permana, Syintyah Widayani
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One of most potential activity regarding fisheries business in Pangandaran Regency is seafood restaurants which holds prospect for tourists. However, there are still many restaurants that sell conservationally-important biota. The purpose of this study is to identify the conservation status of marine biota sold in restaurants in Pangandaran Regency. Data was collected by observation or direct survey by purposive sampling in six seafood restaurants. The fish species were then identified for their conservation status based on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES). The identification results show that there were biotas included in the IUCN which were Lanjaman Shark (Carcharhinus sealei) with IUCN Appendix II CITES status, Black Fin Shark (Carcharhinus melanopterus) with IUCN Near Threatened (NT) status and Mobula Stingray (Mobula eregoodootenkee) with Endangered status. The results of this study indicated that conservation efforts need to be strengthened.  
西爪哇邦干达兰县餐馆出售的海洋生物群的保护状况
邦干达兰摄政区渔业业务最具潜力的活动之一是海鲜餐厅,这为游客带来了前景。然而,仍然有许多餐馆出售对保护重要的生物群。本研究的目的是确定在邦干达兰县餐馆出售的海洋生物群的保护状况。在六间海鲜食肆进行有目的抽样,以观察或直接调查的方式收集资料。然后根据国际自然保护联盟(IUCN)和《濒危物种国际贸易公约》(CITES)确定了这些鱼类的保护地位。鉴定结果表明,被列入IUCN的生物有列入IUCN附录II CITES状态的蓝尾鲨(Carcharhinus sealei)、列入IUCN近危(NT)状态的黑鳍鲨(Carcharhinus melanopterus)和列入濒危状态的黄貂鱼(Mobula eregoodootenkee)。研究结果表明,保护工作需要加强。
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