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dc.contributor.authorAdriani Sri Nastiti
dc.contributor.authorSri Turni Hartati
dc.contributor.authorAstri Suryandari
dc.contributor.authorHerti Herawati
dc.contributor.authorNendar Soeheri
dc.contributor.authorHefmi Rizal
dc.contributor.authorMujiyanto
dc.contributor.authorDian Oktaviani
dc.contributor.authorSri Endah Purnamaningtyas
dc.contributor.authorHendra Saepulloh
dc.contributor.authorArip Rahman
dc.contributor.authorAndrias S. Samusamu
dc.contributor.authorPuput Fitri Rachmawati
dc.contributor.authorMohd. Fahmiyuzar
dc.contributor.authorMasayu Rahmia Anwar Putri
dc.contributor.authorNeis Zulika
dc.contributor.authorM. Ghandi
dc.contributor.authorArie Antasari Kushadiwijayanto
dc.contributor.authorReza Alnanda
dc.contributor.authorMuh. Husnul Aini
dc.contributor.authorAira Zatta Isma
dc.contributor.authorSukamto
dc.contributor.authorDedi Sumarno
dc.contributor.authorKusnadi
dc.date.accessioned2022-09-17T09:35:30Z
dc.date.available2022-09-17T09:35:30Z
dc.date.issued2022-04
dc.identifier.citationNastiti et al., 2022. Establishment and Operation of a Regional System of Fisheries Refugia in the South China Sea and Gulf of Thailand, Fisheries Refugia Profile of West Kalimantan Province, Indonesia. Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Training Department, Samut Prakan, Thailand; FR/REP/ID37, 48 p.en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12067/1815
dc.descriptionThis report is under the SEAFDEC/UNEP/GEF Project on “Establishment and Operation of a Regional System of Fisheries Refugia in the South China Sea and Gulf of Thailand”en
dc.description.abstractThe West Kalimantan waters are part of the South China Sea (SCS) (Fisheries Management Area 711) and have a potential habitat for penaeid shrimp (shrimp from the Penaeidea family). The high economic valuable shrimp species inhabit West Kalimantan marine water including banana shrimp (Penaeus merguiensis) and white shrimp (Penaeus indicus. Penaeid shrimps known as a leading commodity in Indonesian fishery export product. Around 70% of shrimp production comes from fishing at sea. Around 70% of shrimp production comes from fishing activities at sea. The domestic and export market demand for Penaeid shrimp continues to increase every year, thus encouraging increased fishing efforts. The status of the utilization level of Penaeid shrimp in fisheries management area (FMA) 711 is 0.6 (fully exploited). The threats to the shrimp fisheries in West Kalimantan are uncontrolled and destructive fishing methods and gears, the conversion of mangrove land to oil palm plantations, and the utilization of mangrove wood for human activities. Therefore, the effective management efforts towards fisheries refugia approach are needed to overcome the stocks decline and maintain sustainability in the futureen
dc.description.sponsorshipUNEP/GEFen
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherSEAFDEC/TRAINING DEPARTMENTen
dc.relation.ispartofseriesFR/REP/ID;37
dc.subjectfisheries refugiaen
dc.subjectSouth China Seaen
dc.subjectGulf of Thailanden
dc.subjectecosystem approachesen
dc.subjectPenaeid Shrimpen
dc.titleFISHERIES REFUGIA PROFILE OF WEST KALIMANTAN PROVINCEen
dc.typeTechnical Reporten


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