DAMPAK COVID-19 TERHADAP KEGIATAN PENANGKAPAN BAGAN DI PERAIRAN BAGIAN TENGGARA SULAWESI TENGGARA

Rita L. Bubun, A. Mahmud, R. Rosdiana
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Fishing activities using lift net fishing gear has showed a declining trend since COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020. This research aims to identify the impact of COVID-19 on lift net fishing activities in the southeastern waters of Southeast Sulawesi Province in terms of biological, ecological, technological, economic and social aspects. This study applied a survey method to collect data. A quantitative descriptive analysis was carried out to determine the value of the studied aspects by using the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management (EAFM) approach. The results showed that the pandemic impacts on lift net fisheries in biological, ecological, and technological aspects were categorised as unfavourable impacts with the score is ranging from 31 to 38. Meanwhile, the remaining aspects were classified as a good impact scoring between 69 and 86. Accordingly, the policy making process should be conducted by the local government to develop sustainability of the lift net fisheries in the Southeast Sulawesi. Keyword: lift net, COVID 19, EAFM
科维德-19对苏拉威西东南部水域的捕捞活动的影响
自2020年初新冠肺炎大流行以来,使用升降网渔具的捕捞活动呈下降趋势。本研究旨在从生物、生态、技术、经济和社会等方面确定新冠肺炎疫情对苏拉威西省东南部海域提网捕捞活动的影响。本研究采用调查法收集资料。采用生态系统渔业管理方法(EAFM)进行了定量描述性分析,以确定所研究方面的价值。结果表明,大流行对提网渔业在生物、生态和技术方面的影响被归类为不利影响,得分范围为31至38。与此同时,其余方面的影响得分在69到86之间,被归为良好。因此,政策制定过程应由当地政府进行,以发展东南苏拉威西地区提网渔业的可持续性。关键词:升降网,COVID - 19, EAFM
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期刊介绍: “Marine Fisheries”started publication in 1979, it mainly covers original research papers and reviews on basic theories and applications of aquaculture and fisheries, including marine biology, mariculture and reproduction, aquatic diseases and prevention, nutrition and feed of aquatic organisms, fishery ecology and environmental protection, development and conservation of marine fishery resources, fishing tools and methods, preservation and comprehensive utilization of aquatic products, fishery machinery and instruments.
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