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13th International Coral Reef Symposium Honolulu, Hawaii June 19-24, 2016

Complementary management practices to enhance fish biomass in Indonesia: a case study from Karimunjawa National Park S.A.R Tarigan1, S.J. Campbell 1, S. Pardede1, E. Muttaqin1.

1Wildlife

Conservation Society Indonesia Marine Program Jalan Tampomas Ujung No.35, Bogor 16151 Indonesia Email : [email protected]

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Introduction Material and Method Result

Discussion

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Introduction

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This area (Java sea) has rank ninth in priority marine conservation in Indonesia (Huffard, et al 2012).



Biodiversity richness with 72 genera of hard coral, 467 reef fish species, 139 genera and 48 family (Muttaqin, et al 2013).

Introduction •

We found interesting case about the incentives improve management of MPA through comanagement in Karimunjawa National Park (KNP) (Campbell, et al 2013).



This study was aimed to explained the complementary management practices for enhancing fish biomass in KNP.

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Material and Method • • •

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43 sites 5 zoning system 3 management regulation

Material and Method • Substrate cover Point Intercept Transect (PIT) method - with 50 cm gaps on transition.

• Reef fish biomass Belt transects – observation to species level. Analysis length of weight (Kulbicki, et al 2005).

• Monitoring fish landing CPUE – Data collection is collection through how many trip within one month of the year.

• Statistical treatment Anova two way to test significance difference based on survey periods and management regulation. Complementary management practices to enhance fish biomass in Indonesia Email : [email protected] Twitter : @wcs_id

Reef Fish Biomass 700

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Reef Fish Biomass 350

Reef Fish Biomass (kg.ha-1)

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Increasing from Planktivore, Herbivore, Benthic invertivore, Carnivore, and Coralivore.



Significance value (p

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