Multidisciplinary Assessment of the Blue Swimming Crab (Portunus pelagicus) in the Bone Bay, South Sulawesi, Indonesia, Using Rapid Appraisal of Fisheries

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Egyptian journal of aquatic biology and fisheries Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.21608/ejabf.2024.368329
Fitri Hardianti Wijaya et al.
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This study aimed to assess the sustainability status of the blue swimming crab fisheries resources in Bone Bay through a rapid assessment approach to the dimensions of sustainable fisheries development. A multidimensional scaling (MDS) approach through the rapfish process was used to assess the sustainability status of the blue swimming crab fisheries. The sustainability analysis was expressed in the sustainability index of fisheries management. The results showed that the sustainability status of the blue swimming crab fishery in Bone Bay was categorized as less sustainable with an average value of 38.43%. The ecological, economic, social, technological and institutional dimensions were categorized as less sustainable. 24 attributes contributed to the sustainability index value (leverage analysis) of the blue swimming crab fisheries management in Bone Bay, which requires an important attention in the sustainability of the blue swimming crab fisheries management.
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利用渔业快速评估对印度尼西亚南苏拉威西岛骨湾的蓝泳蟹(Portunus pelagicus)进行多学科评估
本研究旨在通过渔业可持续发展维度的快速评估方法,评估骨湾蓝游蟹渔业资源的可持续发展状况。研究采用多维尺度(MDS)方法,通过 "rapfish "过程来评估青蟹渔业的可持续发展状况。可持续性分析以渔业管理的可持续性指数表示。结果显示,骨湾蓝游蟹渔业的可持续性状况被归类为可持续性较差,平均值为 38.43%。生态、经济、社会、技术和制度方面都被归类为可持续性较差。24 个属性导致了骨湾蓝游蟹渔业管理的可持续性指数值(杠杆分析),这需要在蓝游蟹渔业管理的可持续性方面予以重视。
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Egyptian journal of aquatic biology and fisheries
Egyptian journal of aquatic biology and fisheries Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Aquatic Science
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1.50
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291
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6 weeks
期刊介绍: The main focus of Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries is to publish peer-reviewed, original papers relating to the biology and ecology of fresh, brackish and marine wetlands. Papers on applied research in both fisheries and aquaculture are so encouraging. Preference will be given to studies that address timely and current topics such as impact of climate change and green economy. The aim of Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries is to provide a wide scope for the aquatic biologist and limnologist to address and evaluate fisheries issues related to processes and functioning at different levels (individuals, communities and ecosystems).
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