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Journal of Natural Sciences Research
ISSN 2224-3186 (Paper) ISSN 2225-0921 (Online)
Vol.3, No.10, 2013

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Optimization of Pelagic Fishing Efforts in Muncar Area
Indonesia
Ervina Wahyu Setyaningrum (Corresponding author) 1,2 *,Soemarno 1,3
1.Environmental Resources Management Master Program, Graduate School, University of Brawijaya, Indonesia.
2.Department of Fishery Resources Management, Faculty of Fishery and Marine Sciences, University of 17
Agustus, Banyuwangi, Indonesia
3. Department of Soil Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Brawijaya, Indonesia
* E-mail of the corresponding author : vinayusuf05@yahoo.co.id
Abstract
Marine fisheries production in Banyuwangi is dominated by the Muncar contribution, about 94,03% of total
fishing effort production. The catch fishes were dominated by species of the pelagic fishes which are catched by
the Purse seine, Gillnets, and Liftnets. This study was conducted to analyze the optimum amount of catching
devices in sustainable fishing efforts biologically, technically, social and economically, and environmental
friendly. A descriptive-analytic study involved the Multiple Goal Programming method with the objective
constraints of covering aspects of ecology, biology, technical aspects, social and economic aspects. Data were
collected with the survey method and direct observations in the field, involving 63 fisherman of Purseseine, 51
fishermen of Gillnet and 20 fishermen of Liftnet. Results showed that the sustainability scenario, technical
scenario and social scenario recommends a reduction in the number of Purse seine as many as four units, while
the Gillnet plus 5 units, and Liftnet plus 27 units. Economical profit scenario recommends a reduction in Purse
seine as much as three units, the addition of Gillnet as many as 15 unit and the addition of Liftnet as much as 16
units. Besides the addition of a total fishing efforts, the things that need to be done is to expand the fishing
ground and improvement of the fishing business through the continuous improvement of human resources
competencies.
Keyword: fishing effort, pelagic fishes, Purse seine, Gill net, Lift net
INTRODUCTION
East Java has a sea areas of 200,000 km2, inside are Bali Strait Waters with 1.777,92 km2, in the south is related
to Indonesia-Samudera, and in the north is related to Madura Strait and Java Sea (DKP Banyuwangi, 2011).
Bali Strait of 960 mil-squares has the maximum sustainable potency to catch pelagic fishes wich is dominated by
Lemuru (Lemuru Sardinella) amounted to 46.400 tons and in Muncar about 25.256 tons/year. Muncar is the
largest fish-catching area in East Java province (BPPP, 2004).
Based on the fisheries production in Banyuwangi 2011, Muncar contributed about 94,03%. Results of the
monitoring data in PPPI (Coastal Harbor for fish landing) indicated the 19 species of pelagic fishes. Species of
the catch fishes are ‘lemuru’, ‘tongkol’, ‘cakalang’, ‘tuna’, ‘layang’, ‘slengseng’, ‘kembung’, ‘tembang’, ‘teri’,
‘manyung’, ‘layur’, ‘petek’, ‘cumi-cumi’, and ‘cucut’. The catching devices are Purse Seine, Lift Net and Gill
Net.
Some policies have been conducted to develop a small scale fishery businesses, as supplying working capital
credits, investment of fishes harbor infrastructures and fishes landing place, improvement of equipment and
catching technologies, a fuels price policy and others. These policies have induced the market economy,
modernization of fish catch, increase in fishes production and commercial culture in coastal rural communities.
Increased production of fishes catch results in various impacts, such as: ( 1 ) the more intensive use of fish
resources, (2) the excess fishes catch, (3) concentration at the certain fishing ground, (4) more fluctuating price
of fishes, and (5) fishery agribusiness are less developed (Cholik, 1996 ).
Over exploitated resource utilization occurs when fishing effort is larger than the Maximum Sustainable Yield.
The existing catching-fisheries resources have been exploited excessively. However, it is estimated that marine
fisheries resources as a stock of shrimps, demersal fishes, pelagic fishes and coral-reef fishes have been utilized
38% of its sustainable potencies. In some highly populated coastal areas showed that some of the fishes stock has
suffered overfishing and the fishes stock have declined (Dahuri et al., 2008).
The fisheries development challenge is the sustainability of fishery resources. Fishery resource is the renewable
resources, but the crucial thing is how much fishes can be catched sustainably for the future. “Sustainability”
becomes the key to successful fisheries development in ensuring the sustainability of resources and the welfare
of human communities (Fauzi and Anna, 2002).
Fisheries management correctly will hopefully provide optimum support to economic growth (pro-growth),
improve income per capita (pro-poor), employment opportunities (pro-job), and conservation of natural
resources and sustainable environment (pro-environment (Purwanto, 2011).

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This study was conducted to analyze the amount of optimal catching devices in sustainable catching of pelagic
fishes in terms of biology, ecology, technical, social, and economic aspects in Muncar Banyuwangi.
RESEARCH METHOD
Data Collection
Data were collected directly from the sources, observed the objects and note all of informations. Interview with
the fishing-boat manager and fisherman covers aspects of the biology of pelagic fishes, technical and operational
aspects, social aspects, economic aspect, and environmental friendliness of the catching devices.
The research population are fishermen around the Muncar coastal areas. The sampling method used is the
purposive sampling, based on certain considerations; number of respondents 134 fishermen, consisting of 63
fisherman of Purse seine, 51 fishermen of Gillnet and 20 fishermen of Liftnet.
Data Analysis
Analysis of Biological and Ecological aspects
Analysis performed on this aspect, namely: (a). the kinds of the catched fishes on each type of catching devices
for pelagic fishes (Purseseine, Gillnet, Liftnet); (b) value of diversity index calculated by Method of Shannon
Wiener, with the formula:
H’ = – ∑ pi log2 pi = – 3,32 ∑ pi log pi
Pi = Ratio of the number of the ith fish species (ni) and the number of all of fishes species (N) (ni/N)
Categories valuation of the species biodiversity are:
H’ ≤ 1
: Low level of biodiversity, lower distribution, lower stability of community
1 < H’ <3 : Intermedier level of bio-diversity,moderate distribution, moderate stability of community
H’ ≥ 3
: High level biodiversity, high distribution, stabil community.
Analysis of Technical Aspects
Data collection is carried out by the survey method and directly field observations. Data collected includes the
following:
- the number of materials and tools used in catching operations.
- Oceanographic factors which affect the process of catching operation.
- The amount of fuel in each trip in units of liters, and it is accumulated in one month.
- Length of trip periode (return journey at sea) in units of days.
Analysis of Social Aspects
The Data collected includes:
- Opportunity conflicts on each fishing efforts (Purse seine, Gillnet, Liftnet); its indicators are the average
number of conflicts that appear each month.
- The number of persons in each fishing operation.
Analysis of Economic Aspects
The Data collected includes the following:
- the value of the investment, i.e. the total price of the fishing devices (ship, ctching tools and supporting
tools), in units of rupiahs.
- Operating costs of in every trips, its indicators are the amount of fuel per trip, the number of labor and its
logistics, the amount and price of ice-stones and fresh water in each trip.
- The level of the profit, obtained from the amount of the catch per trip is multiplied with the price of fishes,
reduced operational costs; and it is multiplied by the number of trips in a month.
- Fishing Income per month; it is calculated on the basis of profit-share that had been agreed between the
manager (‘Juragan’) and the labor (‘ABK = Anak Buah Kapal’).
Multiple Goal Programming
Multiple Objective Goal Programming (MOGP) is a mathematical procedure in determining the optimal
alternative activities by way of minimising the total deviation from the multiple goals, so as to obtain optimal
solutions for achieving that multiple goals (Harahab, 2010).
The multiple Goals Programming can be formulated as follows:
Xj = X1, X2, X3
X1 : Purse Seine; X2 : Gill Net; X3 : Bagan .
The objective function is:
n
Minimize: Z = ∑ PiWi (di+ + di-)
i=1

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Objective constraint:
n
∑ aijXj + di- - di+ = bi
i=1
Pi = priority in achieving objective constraint
Wi = weight for objective constraint
di+ = positive deviation from objective constraint for maximum target
di- = negative deviation from objective constraint for minimum target
b = target should be achieved
i = 1, 2, …, m
Determination of priority goals is required to design the scenarios of alternative activities. The most important
goal was set as a first priority , the next priority is assigned based on the importancy of those goals. In this study
the most preferred is the sustainability of the eco-biological aspects in order to increase the amount of production,
but still pays attention to the social and economic feasibilities.
The Optimization Model used is a linear adetif:
Objective function:
Minimize Z = DA1 + DA2 + DA3 + DA4
Constraint functions:
D1 + a11X1 + a12X2 + a13X3 <= b1
D2 + a21X1 + a22X2 + a23X3 <= b2
D3 + a31X1 + a32X2 + a33X3 <= b3
D4 + a41X1 + a42X2 + a43X3 <= b4
D1: bioecological aspect deviation
D2: technical aspect deviation
D3: social aspect devistion
D4: economic aspect deviation
X1 : Purse Seine catch fish
X2 : Gill Net catch fish
X3: Lift net catch fish
a11: bioecological aspects of Purse seine
a12 : bioecological aspects of Gill net
a13: bioecological aspects of Lift net
a21: technical aspects of Purse seine
a22 : technical aspects of Gill net
a23: technical aspects of Lift net
a31: social aspects of Purse seine
a32: social aspects of Gill net
a33: social aspects of Lift net
a41: economic aspects of Purse seine
a42: economic aspects of Gill net
a43: economic aspects of Bagan (Lift net)
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Results of survey and data analysis on ecological aspects, biological, technical, social, economic aspects; are
subsequently used in the analysis of the Multiple Goal Programming to determine the optimum number of
fishing devices in Muncar. The analysis by the Multiple Goal Programming involves three scenarios, i.e.
Sustainability Scenarios, Scenarios of economic profit, and technical and social Scenarios.
The sustainability scenario is based on data of biology and ecology (type of fish catches of high economic value,
a high quality fish, environmental friendly and biodiversity safety). Economic profit scenario based on data
about the value of investment, running costs, profitability, income of fishermen per month; and marketing of
catches.
Technical and social scenarios are based on the data of the technical and social aspects (methods of operation of
the catching tools is easy, oceanographic factors that influence fishing effort, amount of fuel, long trip periode,
chance of the conflict and number of fishing team member).
Result of analysis for each objective constraint (Biology, Technical, Social, Ecology and Economic aspects) in
Muncar Banyuwangi are presented in Table 1.

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Table 1. Result of analysis for each objective constraint (Biology, Technical, Social, Ecology and Economic
aspects) in Muncar Banyuwangi.
Objective constraints
Catching fishes
RHS
X1
X2
X3
Bioecological aspects:
Species of catched fishes which are
4
4
5
28
high economic value (number of
species)
High quality of fishes (orgaqnoleptic
5
7
4
9
score)
Biodiversity (Diversity index)
0,46
0.53
0,50
2
Technical aspects:
Simple operation of catching devices 15
5
10
29
(number of materials and tools used)
Oceanographic factors influenced on
6
3
4
10
catched fishes (kinds of
oceanographic factors)
Fuels volume (Litre)
378
295
7
3.611.800
Trip duration (days)
1
3
1
28
Social Aspects:
A high risk of conflict (average
5
3
2
30
number of conflicts)
Number of ABK (person)
43
5
3
12.972
Economic Aspects:
Investment (Rp)
940.868.254
141.470.980 19.822.500 293.091.944.902
Operational cost per trip (Rp)
2.305.159
1.524.569
32.850
1.518.294.504
Fisherman income per month (Rp)
3.492.398
1.622.886
2.193.638
2.422.832.020
Profit level per month (Rp)
1.230.082.271 27.522.457
3.283.200
2.516.620.702.344
Market coverage of fish (Km)
35
100
25
2.000
Number of catching devices (unit)
203
683
276
1.162
X1: Purse seine; X2: Gill net; X3: Lift net; RHS: right hand side.
Sustainability Scenario
This scenario prioritize the biological and ecological sustainability. The pelagic fishing should be taken place in
time forever. The next priorities are the technical aspects, economic and social aspects. The optimal solution for
this scenario is X1 = 199, X2 =700, and X3 = 303. The optimal number of Purse-seine operating in Muncar as
many as 199 units, Gill-net as many as 700 units and Lift-net as many as 303 units. The number of fishing
devices that is currently operating in Muncar is Purse-seine 203 units, Gill-net 704 units and Lift-net 276 units.
Pelagic fishes production in Muncar during 2011 to 2012 pointing out that fisheries resources utilization has
exceeded the MSY. According to Irnawati et al. (2012) it is needed the fishery resources management which are
better and more responsible.
Although the results of the economic analysis shows the Purse-seine is still feasible to operate, but its number
should be reduced to 199 units or minus four units. This is because there is an indication of the decrease in
Purse-seine catches, especially the ‘Lemuru fish” (Lemuru sardinella). Fishing ground of the Muncar Purseseine just around the Bali Strait, together with Purse-seine from other regions, therefor it should be a more
sustainable management strategies.
The number of Gill-net can be plus 17 units, and Lift-net plus 27 units. The addition of Gill-net and Lift-net is
not to be recommended by achieving maximum, and when done the addition should be based on studies of the
potential fishing ground.
Economical Profit Scenario
The main priority of this scenario is to achieve economic profit on the pelagic fishing effort in Muncar. This
scenario gives priority to pelagic fishing effort that generate maximum profit. The next Target is sustainability
and technical & social feasibilities.
The optimum solutions is X 1 = 200, x 2 = X 3 = 698, and 302. Based on the economic profit, the optimum
number of Purse-seine is 200 units, Gill-net as many as 700 units, and Lift-net as much as 302 units.
Based on the exixsting fishing devices in Muncar, it is recommended to reduce number of Purse-seine as many
as three units, to add the Gill-net as many as 15 units, and to add the Lift-net as many as 26 units.
Although the main target to be achieved is the economical advantages of the fishing effort, other targets are the

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eco-biological sustainability and socio-technical feasibilities. Besides the addition of a number of fishing effort,
the important things should be carried out according to Rosalina (2011) are extending the fishing ground and
improving the structure of fishery businesses through continuous improvement of human resources (HR). A
number of the fishermen should be able to switch professions into the aquaculture farming and processing of
fishes products.
Another improvement of livelihood for fishermen is required for fishermen who switched professions to
aquaculture, and for the actor of fishing effort. According to Muhammad (2011), maximum sustainable
utilization of the fishery resources for the short term can be done through improved technology, the production
factor subsidies or increases in the fishes price. In the long run can be done by increasing alternative sources of
income for fishermen, so the fishing pressure can be reduced by reducing the number of fishermen and fishing
efforts.
Technical and Social Scenario
The main priority is the feasibility of technical aspects and social aspects. The goal of this scenario is ‘simplicity’
of the fishing techniques that can be done by many fishermen labor. Implementation of this scenario is expected
to reduce unemployment in coastal areas of Muncar. The next Target is sustainability (biological and ecological
aspects) and economic aspects.
The optimal solution is ; X 1 = x 2 = 199, 700, and X 3 = 303.
Results of this analysis are similar with results of the analysis based on the sustainability scenario.
The decision to reduce number of Purse-seine is considered rational. Purse-seine only operates in the region of
the Straits of Bali just so it is considered to be the cause of over fishing. While the addition of a Gillnet and
Liftnet can be done up to the optimum number. A Gillnet is a selective catching tools, while the Liftnet suggest
the investment value and operational costs relatively low and can produce sufficient catches for fishermen.
Optimum ‘meanings’ depending on objectives to be achieved. According to Muhammad (2011), if the objective
is to achieve the maximum production, the rate of fishery resources utilization should be not-exceed the
maximum sustainable yield (MSY). If the objective is to achieve the maximum social conditions then the
fisheries resources utilization rate should maximize the social outcomes (such as the jobs) (Social Maximum
Yields, MSocY).
In terms of the development of the pelagic fishing effort in Muncar, Banyuwangi Regency, it is better to
implement the policies which can alleviate any fishermen poverty, so that any development policies in fisheries
resource management should be conducted in sinergistically, without exploiting fishery resources in excess.
CONCLUSION
Based on results of the Multiple Goal Programming analysis in optimizing catching devices of pelagic fishery in
Muncar Banyuwangi, it is concluded that:
1. The allocation of total catching tools based on the pelagic resources sustainability scenario is similar to the
social scenario and technical scenario, that is, a reduction number of Purse-seine four units, the addition of
Gillnet 17 units, and the addition of Liftnet 27 units.
2. Based on the economic benefit scenario, the recommendation is a reduction number of Purse seine with
three units, additional Gillnet of 15 units and additional Lift-net of 26 units .
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Increased production of fishes catch results in various impacts, such as: ( 1 ) the more intensive use of fish resources, (2) the excess fishes catch, (3) concentration at the certain fishing ground, (4) more fluctuating price of fishes, and (5) fishery agribusiness are less developed (Cholik, 1996 ). Over exploitated resource utilization occurs when fishing effort is larger than the Maximum Sustainable Yield. The existing catching-fisheries resources have been exploited excessively. However, it is estimated that marine fisheries resources as a stock of shrimps, demersal fishes, pelagic fishes and coral-reef fishes have been utilized 38% of its sustainable potencies. In some highly populated coastal areas showed that some of the fishes stock has suffered overfishing and the fishes stock have declined (Dahuri et al., 2008). The fisheries development challenge is the sustainability of fishery resources. Fishery resource is the renewable resources, but the crucial thing is how much fishes can be catched sustainably for the future. “Sustainability” becomes the key to successful fisheries development in ensuring the sustainability of resources and the welfare of human communities (Fauzi and Anna, 2002). Fisheries management correctly will hopefully provide optimum support to economic growth (pro-growth), improve income per capita (pro-poor), employment opportunities (pro-job), and conservation of natural resources and sustainable environment (pro-environment (Purwanto, 2011). 65
  • 2. Journal of Natural Sciences Research ISSN 2224-3186 (Paper) ISSN 2225-0921 (Online) Vol.3, No.10, 2013 www.iiste.org This study was conducted to analyze the amount of optimal catching devices in sustainable catching of pelagic fishes in terms of biology, ecology, technical, social, and economic aspects in Muncar Banyuwangi. RESEARCH METHOD Data Collection Data were collected directly from the sources, observed the objects and note all of informations. Interview with the fishing-boat manager and fisherman covers aspects of the biology of pelagic fishes, technical and operational aspects, social aspects, economic aspect, and environmental friendliness of the catching devices. The research population are fishermen around the Muncar coastal areas. The sampling method used is the purposive sampling, based on certain considerations; number of respondents 134 fishermen, consisting of 63 fisherman of Purse seine, 51 fishermen of Gillnet and 20 fishermen of Liftnet. Data Analysis Analysis of Biological and Ecological aspects Analysis performed on this aspect, namely: (a). the kinds of the catched fishes on each type of catching devices for pelagic fishes (Purseseine, Gillnet, Liftnet); (b) value of diversity index calculated by Method of Shannon Wiener, with the formula: H’ = – ∑ pi log2 pi = – 3,32 ∑ pi log pi Pi = Ratio of the number of the ith fish species (ni) and the number of all of fishes species (N) (ni/N) Categories valuation of the species biodiversity are: H’ ≤ 1 : Low level of biodiversity, lower distribution, lower stability of community 1 < H’ <3 : Intermedier level of bio-diversity,moderate distribution, moderate stability of community H’ ≥ 3 : High level biodiversity, high distribution, stabil community. Analysis of Technical Aspects Data collection is carried out by the survey method and directly field observations. Data collected includes the following: - the number of materials and tools used in catching operations. - Oceanographic factors which affect the process of catching operation. - The amount of fuel in each trip in units of liters, and it is accumulated in one month. - Length of trip periode (return journey at sea) in units of days. Analysis of Social Aspects The Data collected includes: - Opportunity conflicts on each fishing efforts (Purse seine, Gillnet, Liftnet); its indicators are the average number of conflicts that appear each month. - The number of persons in each fishing operation. Analysis of Economic Aspects The Data collected includes the following: - the value of the investment, i.e. the total price of the fishing devices (ship, ctching tools and supporting tools), in units of rupiahs. - Operating costs of in every trips, its indicators are the amount of fuel per trip, the number of labor and its logistics, the amount and price of ice-stones and fresh water in each trip. - The level of the profit, obtained from the amount of the catch per trip is multiplied with the price of fishes, reduced operational costs; and it is multiplied by the number of trips in a month. - Fishing Income per month; it is calculated on the basis of profit-share that had been agreed between the manager (‘Juragan’) and the labor (‘ABK = Anak Buah Kapal’). Multiple Goal Programming Multiple Objective Goal Programming (MOGP) is a mathematical procedure in determining the optimal alternative activities by way of minimising the total deviation from the multiple goals, so as to obtain optimal solutions for achieving that multiple goals (Harahab, 2010). The multiple Goals Programming can be formulated as follows: Xj = X1, X2, X3 X1 : Purse Seine; X2 : Gill Net; X3 : Bagan . The objective function is: n Minimize: Z = ∑ PiWi (di+ + di-) i=1 66
  • 3. Journal of Natural Sciences Research ISSN 2224-3186 (Paper) ISSN 2225-0921 (Online) Vol.3, No.10, 2013 www.iiste.org Objective constraint: n ∑ aijXj + di- - di+ = bi i=1 Pi = priority in achieving objective constraint Wi = weight for objective constraint di+ = positive deviation from objective constraint for maximum target di- = negative deviation from objective constraint for minimum target b = target should be achieved i = 1, 2, …, m Determination of priority goals is required to design the scenarios of alternative activities. The most important goal was set as a first priority , the next priority is assigned based on the importancy of those goals. In this study the most preferred is the sustainability of the eco-biological aspects in order to increase the amount of production, but still pays attention to the social and economic feasibilities. The Optimization Model used is a linear adetif: Objective function: Minimize Z = DA1 + DA2 + DA3 + DA4 Constraint functions: D1 + a11X1 + a12X2 + a13X3 <= b1 D2 + a21X1 + a22X2 + a23X3 <= b2 D3 + a31X1 + a32X2 + a33X3 <= b3 D4 + a41X1 + a42X2 + a43X3 <= b4 D1: bioecological aspect deviation D2: technical aspect deviation D3: social aspect devistion D4: economic aspect deviation X1 : Purse Seine catch fish X2 : Gill Net catch fish X3: Lift net catch fish a11: bioecological aspects of Purse seine a12 : bioecological aspects of Gill net a13: bioecological aspects of Lift net a21: technical aspects of Purse seine a22 : technical aspects of Gill net a23: technical aspects of Lift net a31: social aspects of Purse seine a32: social aspects of Gill net a33: social aspects of Lift net a41: economic aspects of Purse seine a42: economic aspects of Gill net a43: economic aspects of Bagan (Lift net) RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Results of survey and data analysis on ecological aspects, biological, technical, social, economic aspects; are subsequently used in the analysis of the Multiple Goal Programming to determine the optimum number of fishing devices in Muncar. The analysis by the Multiple Goal Programming involves three scenarios, i.e. Sustainability Scenarios, Scenarios of economic profit, and technical and social Scenarios. The sustainability scenario is based on data of biology and ecology (type of fish catches of high economic value, a high quality fish, environmental friendly and biodiversity safety). Economic profit scenario based on data about the value of investment, running costs, profitability, income of fishermen per month; and marketing of catches. Technical and social scenarios are based on the data of the technical and social aspects (methods of operation of the catching tools is easy, oceanographic factors that influence fishing effort, amount of fuel, long trip periode, chance of the conflict and number of fishing team member). Result of analysis for each objective constraint (Biology, Technical, Social, Ecology and Economic aspects) in Muncar Banyuwangi are presented in Table 1. 67
  • 4. Journal of Natural Sciences Research ISSN 2224-3186 (Paper) ISSN 2225-0921 (Online) Vol.3, No.10, 2013 www.iiste.org Table 1. Result of analysis for each objective constraint (Biology, Technical, Social, Ecology and Economic aspects) in Muncar Banyuwangi. Objective constraints Catching fishes RHS X1 X2 X3 Bioecological aspects: Species of catched fishes which are 4 4 5 28 high economic value (number of species) High quality of fishes (orgaqnoleptic 5 7 4 9 score) Biodiversity (Diversity index) 0,46 0.53 0,50 2 Technical aspects: Simple operation of catching devices 15 5 10 29 (number of materials and tools used) Oceanographic factors influenced on 6 3 4 10 catched fishes (kinds of oceanographic factors) Fuels volume (Litre) 378 295 7 3.611.800 Trip duration (days) 1 3 1 28 Social Aspects: A high risk of conflict (average 5 3 2 30 number of conflicts) Number of ABK (person) 43 5 3 12.972 Economic Aspects: Investment (Rp) 940.868.254 141.470.980 19.822.500 293.091.944.902 Operational cost per trip (Rp) 2.305.159 1.524.569 32.850 1.518.294.504 Fisherman income per month (Rp) 3.492.398 1.622.886 2.193.638 2.422.832.020 Profit level per month (Rp) 1.230.082.271 27.522.457 3.283.200 2.516.620.702.344 Market coverage of fish (Km) 35 100 25 2.000 Number of catching devices (unit) 203 683 276 1.162 X1: Purse seine; X2: Gill net; X3: Lift net; RHS: right hand side. Sustainability Scenario This scenario prioritize the biological and ecological sustainability. The pelagic fishing should be taken place in time forever. The next priorities are the technical aspects, economic and social aspects. The optimal solution for this scenario is X1 = 199, X2 =700, and X3 = 303. The optimal number of Purse-seine operating in Muncar as many as 199 units, Gill-net as many as 700 units and Lift-net as many as 303 units. The number of fishing devices that is currently operating in Muncar is Purse-seine 203 units, Gill-net 704 units and Lift-net 276 units. Pelagic fishes production in Muncar during 2011 to 2012 pointing out that fisheries resources utilization has exceeded the MSY. According to Irnawati et al. (2012) it is needed the fishery resources management which are better and more responsible. Although the results of the economic analysis shows the Purse-seine is still feasible to operate, but its number should be reduced to 199 units or minus four units. This is because there is an indication of the decrease in Purse-seine catches, especially the ‘Lemuru fish” (Lemuru sardinella). Fishing ground of the Muncar Purseseine just around the Bali Strait, together with Purse-seine from other regions, therefor it should be a more sustainable management strategies. The number of Gill-net can be plus 17 units, and Lift-net plus 27 units. The addition of Gill-net and Lift-net is not to be recommended by achieving maximum, and when done the addition should be based on studies of the potential fishing ground. Economical Profit Scenario The main priority of this scenario is to achieve economic profit on the pelagic fishing effort in Muncar. This scenario gives priority to pelagic fishing effort that generate maximum profit. The next Target is sustainability and technical & social feasibilities. The optimum solutions is X 1 = 200, x 2 = X 3 = 698, and 302. Based on the economic profit, the optimum number of Purse-seine is 200 units, Gill-net as many as 700 units, and Lift-net as much as 302 units. Based on the exixsting fishing devices in Muncar, it is recommended to reduce number of Purse-seine as many as three units, to add the Gill-net as many as 15 units, and to add the Lift-net as many as 26 units. Although the main target to be achieved is the economical advantages of the fishing effort, other targets are the 68
  • 5. Journal of Natural Sciences Research ISSN 2224-3186 (Paper) ISSN 2225-0921 (Online) Vol.3, No.10, 2013 www.iiste.org eco-biological sustainability and socio-technical feasibilities. Besides the addition of a number of fishing effort, the important things should be carried out according to Rosalina (2011) are extending the fishing ground and improving the structure of fishery businesses through continuous improvement of human resources (HR). A number of the fishermen should be able to switch professions into the aquaculture farming and processing of fishes products. Another improvement of livelihood for fishermen is required for fishermen who switched professions to aquaculture, and for the actor of fishing effort. According to Muhammad (2011), maximum sustainable utilization of the fishery resources for the short term can be done through improved technology, the production factor subsidies or increases in the fishes price. In the long run can be done by increasing alternative sources of income for fishermen, so the fishing pressure can be reduced by reducing the number of fishermen and fishing efforts. Technical and Social Scenario The main priority is the feasibility of technical aspects and social aspects. The goal of this scenario is ‘simplicity’ of the fishing techniques that can be done by many fishermen labor. Implementation of this scenario is expected to reduce unemployment in coastal areas of Muncar. The next Target is sustainability (biological and ecological aspects) and economic aspects. The optimal solution is ; X 1 = x 2 = 199, 700, and X 3 = 303. Results of this analysis are similar with results of the analysis based on the sustainability scenario. The decision to reduce number of Purse-seine is considered rational. Purse-seine only operates in the region of the Straits of Bali just so it is considered to be the cause of over fishing. While the addition of a Gillnet and Liftnet can be done up to the optimum number. A Gillnet is a selective catching tools, while the Liftnet suggest the investment value and operational costs relatively low and can produce sufficient catches for fishermen. Optimum ‘meanings’ depending on objectives to be achieved. According to Muhammad (2011), if the objective is to achieve the maximum production, the rate of fishery resources utilization should be not-exceed the maximum sustainable yield (MSY). If the objective is to achieve the maximum social conditions then the fisheries resources utilization rate should maximize the social outcomes (such as the jobs) (Social Maximum Yields, MSocY). 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