Length-Weight Relationship and Condition Factor of Stingray Himantura uarnacoides Landed at TPI Dumai Riau Province, Indonesia

Authors

  • Rina D Sibagariang Department of Aquatic Resources Management, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine, Universitas Riau Author
  • Isma Mulyani Department of Aquatic Resources Management, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine, Universitas Riau Author
  • Indra Lesmana Department of Aquaculture, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine, Universitas Riau Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31258/jpk.29.3.350-354

Keywords:

Tanjung stingray, Chondrichtyes, Landed, Bycatch

Abstract

Stingrays are a type of fish that has experienced a reasonably high population decline in nature due to their relatively low reproduction, overfishing, and habitat degradation, so it is feared that they could become extinct. This study analyses the length-weight relationship, condition factors, and growth patterns of Himantura uarnacoides stingrays landed at TPI Dumai Riau Province. This study was conducted in May–July 2023 and June–July 2024. The number of samples analyzed was 48 (24 females and 24 males). The results showed that the length of H. uarnacoides stingrays that landed at TPI Dumai ranged from 32.5–78 cm. The smallest fish size was in the 27.5–35.5 cm class range. The size of the fish most often caught was in the 51.5–59.5 cm class range. The highest condition factor value of 1.40 was found in the 28–25 cm class range. The length-weight relationship shows the equation W = 0.000059L2.869 with a coefficient of determination (R²) value of 0.911. The growth pattern of the H. uarnacoides stingray is negative allometric

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

References

[BPS] Badan Pusat Statistik. (2024). Badan Pusat Statistik Kota Dumai BPS dalam Angka. https://dumaikota.bps.go.id/ diakses pada tanggal 1 Mei 2024

Aminah, S., & Pratiwi, T. (2022). Trofik Level dan Status Sumberdaya Ikan yang Tertangkap dengan Gillnet Millenium di Perairan Laut Kabupaten Banjar. Fish Scientiae, 12(1): 50–59.

Carlson, J., Clarke, M., Clarke, S., Ellis, J., Fordham, S., Fowler, S., Pinho, M., Raymakers, C., Serena, F., Seret, B., Polti, S., Carlson, J., & Fordham, S. (2007). European Shark Fisheries : Measures.

Dent, F., & Clarke, S. (2015). State of the Global Market for Shark Products. FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Technical Paper No. 590., 187.

Djunaidi, D., Arkham, M.N., Ikhsan, S.A., & Amrullah, M.Y. (2023). Persepsi dan Produksi Hasil Tangkapan Nelayan Skala Kecil di Kota Dumai Provinsi Riau pada Saat Pandemi Covid-19. Albacore, 6(2): 165–172.

Mardiah, R.S., Pramesthy, T.D., & Shalichaty, S.F. (2022). Keragaman Hasil Tangkapan Ekonomis Penting yang Didaratkan di TPI Dumai. Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan, 12(1): 1-9

Musick, J.A., Burgess, G.H., Cailliet, G.M., Camhi, M., & Fordham, S. (2000). Management of Sharks and Their Relatives. Adfg.Alaska.Gov, 9–13.

Novianto, D., & Nugraha, B. (2016). Catch Composition of By-Catch and Target Species on Tuna Longline Fisheries in Eastern Indian Ocean. Marine Fisheries : Journal of Marine Fisheries Technology and Management, 5(2): 119–127.

Sukmaningrum, S., & Suryaningsih, A.N.H. (2022). Keanekaragaman Spesies dan Status Konservasi Ikan Hiu. Jurnal Biologi, 15(1): 130–139

Downloads

Published

2024-10-30

Issue

Section

Articles