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.
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Conservation Society Indonesia Marine Program Jalan Tampomas Ujung No.35, Bogor 16151 Indonesia Email :
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Outline
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).
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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).
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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 :
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Reef Fish Biomass 700
900 Gear Restriction
800
Biomassa ikan karang (kg.ha-1 )
Biomassa ikan karang (kg.ha-1 )
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No Take
1000
Biomassa ikan karang (kg.ha-1 )
Biomassa ikan karang (kg.ha-1 )
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Reef Fish Biomass 350
Reef Fish Biomass (kg.ha-1)
300
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Increasing from Planktivore, Herbivore, Benthic invertivore, Carnivore, and Coralivore.
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Significance value (p