ABUNDANCE AND BIOMASS ESTIMATES OF COMMERCIAL FISH SPECIES USING HYDRO-ACOUSTIC METHOD IN JAKARTA BAY, INDONESIA
Abstract: The Jakarta Bay is
known as a fishing ground area for several traditional types of fishing gears.
The fishery has important role to provide nutrition, sustainable livelihoods,
and poverty alleviation around the area. Abundance estimation of commercial
fish species in the Jakarta Bay is essential particularly comparable of series
data in order to evaluate the potential changes in distribution and abundance.
The purpose of this study is analyzing the distribution of commercial fish
species in the Jakarta Bay and estimate their abundance and biomass. Fish
assemblages were concentrated in the eastern and central part of bay.
Apparently salinity and DO associated with rich density of phytoplankton and
zooplankton may explain the spatial variability of short-bodied mackerel and
pony fish, while assemblages pattern of spiny hairtail and croaker might be
driven by the availability of small planktivorous fish as their diet. The most
abundant commercial fish in the Jakarta Bay are Short-bodied mackerel
(Rastrelliger brachysoma), Ponyfish (Leiognathus sp.), Croaker (Johnius sp.)
dan Spiny hairtail (Lepturacanthus savala) respectively. Furthermore, biomass
estimates for those species showed short-bodied mackerel has the highest
biomass followed by spiny hairtail, croaker, and ponyfish.
Keywords: Hydro-acoustics;
fish abundance; spatial distribution; Jakarta Bay
Author: Andria Ansri Utama,
Setiya Triharyuni
Journal Code: jpperikanangg150019
