POSSIBLE USE OF LENGTH-BASED SPAWNING POTENTIAL RATIO FOR SKIPJACK (Katsuwonus pelamis) IN INDONESIA’S ARCHIPELAGIC WATERS

F. Satria, L. Sadiyah
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A harvest strategy development for skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis - SKJ) fishery within Indonesia’s archipelagic waters (Indonesian Fisheries Management Areas - FMAs 713-715) has been initiated, which is mandated within its National Tuna, Skipjack and Neritic Tuna Management Plan. Information on the stock status or indicator is needed, since it is one essential component of a harvest strategy. In fact, the lack of catch and effort data from Indonesian fishery, in general, is still an international concern. A method to assess the stock status for data poor fisheries namely Length-based Spawning Potential Ratio (LB-SPR) was developed. This study attempted to investigate a possible use of the LB-SPR to estimate spawning potential ratios of SKJ using length data from Indonesian pole and line fishery collected by the port-based sampling program (a collaborative project between Indonesia and the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). There is a decreasing trend in the estimated SPR from 2010 to 2015 unless 2014, indicating that impact of fishing on the resources increased over the study period. If the SPR20% is adopted as limit SPR, then the estimated values of SPR less than SPR20% suggested that recruitment overfishing might be occurring. In fact, the results should be considered as preliminary results, as the size data of SKJ from pole and line might not be capturing large SKJ or the nature of SKJ in Archipealgic waters has smaller size in general compare to other region that potentially hampered the asymptotic selectivity assumption within the LB-SPR model underestimating the SPR. Further work is required to gather complete representative of length data of SKJ covering all length classes of the fishery.
在印度尼西亚群岛水域,以长度为基础的鲣鱼产卵潜力比的可能应用
印度尼西亚群岛水域(印度尼西亚渔业管理区-FMA 713-715)内的鲣鱼(Katsuwonus pelamis-SKJ)渔业的捕捞战略制定已经启动,这是其国家金枪鱼、鲣鱼和Neritic金枪鱼管理计划中的授权。需要关于库存状态或指标的信息,因为这是收获战略的一个重要组成部分。事实上,总体而言,缺乏印度尼西亚渔业的渔获量和努力数据仍然是一个国际关切的问题。开发了一种评估数据贫乏渔业种群状况的方法,即基于长度的产卵潜力比(LB-SPR)。本研究试图利用基于港口的采样计划(印度尼西亚与中西太平洋渔业委员会(WCPFC)之间的合作项目)收集的印尼极线渔业的长度数据,调查LB-SPR用于估计SKJ产卵潜力比的可能用途。从2010年到2015年,除非2014年,否则估计的SPR呈下降趋势,这表明在研究期间,捕鱼对资源的影响有所增加。如果采用SPR20%作为限制SPR,那么SPR的估计值小于SPR20%表明可能会发生补充过度捕捞。事实上,这些结果应该被视为初步结果,因为来自极点和线的SKJ的大小数据可能没有捕捉到大的SKJ,或者与其他区域相比,Archiplegic水域中SKJ的性质通常具有较小的大小,这可能会阻碍LB-SPR模型中低估SPR的渐进选择性假设。需要进一步的工作来收集SKJ的完整代表性长度数据,涵盖渔业的所有长度类别。
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