Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) Technology as a Management Strategy for Longline Tuna Capture Fisheries in Benoa

Putu Ristia Amandari, I. K. Wija Negara, Made Ayu Pratiwi, Nu'man Najib, Sapto Susilo
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Benoa Port has fishing vessel activities that are the foundation of Bali's tuna swamp fisheries (longlines). Sustainable tuna capture fisheries will be impossible to attain if the number of infractions in the marine and fisheries sectors continues to rise. The government's efforts to reduce infractions in marine and fisheries are achieved through tightening the oversight system. The Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) surveillance system was created to reduce breaches in the marine and fishery sectors. The goal of this study is to determine the monitoring and suspected indication of violations of longlines using the VMS at the Benoa PSDKP as well as to learn about the capture fisheries management strategy using VMS data on longlines at Benoa Port using an analytic hierarchy process (AHP) approach. This study used a qualitative-quantitative descriptive technique with AHP analysis to determine the value of the management priority scale. Based on the findings of monitoring longlines with web tracks from January to December 2022, the most targeted fishing area was the Indian Ocean High Seas, and the most prominent suspected indication of violation was the inactivity of VMS when the vessel was operating. The main approach for managing capture fisheries utilizing VMS data on longlines in Benoa Port with the AHP analysis is for the government to offer subsidies for installing VMS on all fishing vessels, particularly those under 30 GT.
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将渔船监测系统(VMS)技术作为贝诺阿金枪鱼延绳捕捞渔业的管理策略
贝诺阿港的渔船活动是巴厘岛金枪鱼沼泽渔业(延绳钓)的基础。如果海洋和渔业部门的违规数量继续上升,就不可能实现可持续的金枪鱼捕捞渔业。政府通过加强监督系统来减少海洋和渔业领域的违规行为。船舶监测系统 (VMS) 监控系统的建立就是为了减少海洋和渔业领域的违规行为。本研究的目的是利用贝诺阿港口延绳钓渔船监测系统(VMS)确定贝诺阿港口延绳钓渔船违规行为的监测情况和可疑迹象,并利用层次分析法(AHP)了解贝诺阿港口延绳钓渔船监测系统数据的捕捞渔业管理策略。本研究采用定性-定量描述技术和 AHP 分析法来确定管理优先级的价值。根据 2022 年 1 月至 12 月利用网络跟踪监测延绳钓的结果,最有针对性的捕鱼区是印度洋公海,最突出的疑似违规迹象是渔船作业时 VMS 不活动。根据 AHP 分析,利用贝诺阿港延绳钓 VMS 数据管理捕捞渔业的主要方法是,政 府为所有渔船,尤其是 30 总吨以下的渔船安装 VMS 提供补贴。
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