MODEL DEVELOPMENT OF POTENTIAL AREA SUITABILITY DETERMINATION OF SKIPJACK TUNA CATCH USING MULTI SENSOR SATELLITE AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM IN WEST PAPUA WATERS

A study of the model development of potential area suitability determination of skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis) catch using multiple satellite sensors and GIS (Geographic Information Systems) in West Papua waters was carried out during January - June 2019. This study aimed to develop a model of p...

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Main Authors: Tjarles L., Matruty D.D.P., Waas H.J.D.
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Language:English
Published: iVolga Press 2019-10-01
Series:Russian Journal of Agricultural and Socio-Economic Sciences
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Online Access:https://rjoas.com/issue-2019-10/article_07.pdf
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author Tjarles L.
Matruty D.D.P.
Waas H.J.D.
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description A study of the model development of potential area suitability determination of skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis) catch using multiple satellite sensors and GIS (Geographic Information Systems) in West Papua waters was carried out during January - June 2019. This study aimed to develop a model of potential area suitability determination of skipjack tuna catch in West Papua waters. This study was exploratory research by compiling data of pole and line skipjack catch, multi-sensor satellite imagery data, and analysis of the determination of suitability areas using GIS. The results found three main parameters: Sea Surface Temperature (SST), Chlorophyll-a, and Batimetri waters in forming a catchment suitability area in West Papua waters. There were two categories found during the west monsoon and transitional seasons I (unsuitable and less suitable). Unsuitable categories at position 0°30"NL – 2 ° 20" SL; 129°10” – 131°00 EL include the eastern part of Misool Island, Kafiau Island, Gag Island and Waigeo Island. The east monsoon of the skipjack catch potential had two categories (less suitable and suitable). The suitable category tends to be found at the westward at the position of 0°20"NL - 03°10"SL; 127°00"- 131°00" EL, including Halmahera Sea and part of Seram Sea. Seasonal Transition II is the best place for catching skipjack tuna. Based on the prediction mapping results, the potential areas are categorized as less suitable and suitable. The suitable categories found throughout the area of study: Fakfak waters, Seram Sea, Halmahera Sea, Manokwari waters, and southern Maluku islands.
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spelling doaj.art-fa781cb852af4625a57a89bf581e5e9b2023-08-02T03:57:40ZengiVolga PressRussian Journal of Agricultural and Socio-Economic Sciences2226-11842019-10-019410516310.18551/rjoas.2019-10.07MODEL DEVELOPMENT OF POTENTIAL AREA SUITABILITY DETERMINATION OF SKIPJACK TUNA CATCH USING MULTI SENSOR SATELLITE AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM IN WEST PAPUA WATERSTjarles L.0Matruty D.D.P.1Waas H.J.D.2Master’s Degree Program in Marine Sciences, University of PattimuraDepartment of Fisheries Resources Utilization, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, University of PattimuraDepartment of Marine Sciences, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, University of PattimuraA study of the model development of potential area suitability determination of skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis) catch using multiple satellite sensors and GIS (Geographic Information Systems) in West Papua waters was carried out during January - June 2019. This study aimed to develop a model of potential area suitability determination of skipjack tuna catch in West Papua waters. This study was exploratory research by compiling data of pole and line skipjack catch, multi-sensor satellite imagery data, and analysis of the determination of suitability areas using GIS. The results found three main parameters: Sea Surface Temperature (SST), Chlorophyll-a, and Batimetri waters in forming a catchment suitability area in West Papua waters. There were two categories found during the west monsoon and transitional seasons I (unsuitable and less suitable). Unsuitable categories at position 0°30"NL – 2 ° 20" SL; 129°10” – 131°00 EL include the eastern part of Misool Island, Kafiau Island, Gag Island and Waigeo Island. The east monsoon of the skipjack catch potential had two categories (less suitable and suitable). The suitable category tends to be found at the westward at the position of 0°20"NL - 03°10"SL; 127°00"- 131°00" EL, including Halmahera Sea and part of Seram Sea. Seasonal Transition II is the best place for catching skipjack tuna. Based on the prediction mapping results, the potential areas are categorized as less suitable and suitable. The suitable categories found throughout the area of study: Fakfak waters, Seram Sea, Halmahera Sea, Manokwari waters, and southern Maluku islands.https://rjoas.com/issue-2019-10/article_07.pdfSea surface temperaturechlorophyll-abathymetrycatching areaskipjack tuna
spellingShingle Tjarles L.
Matruty D.D.P.
Waas H.J.D.
MODEL DEVELOPMENT OF POTENTIAL AREA SUITABILITY DETERMINATION OF SKIPJACK TUNA CATCH USING MULTI SENSOR SATELLITE AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM IN WEST PAPUA WATERS
Russian Journal of Agricultural and Socio-Economic Sciences
Sea surface temperature
chlorophyll-a
bathymetry
catching area
skipjack tuna
title MODEL DEVELOPMENT OF POTENTIAL AREA SUITABILITY DETERMINATION OF SKIPJACK TUNA CATCH USING MULTI SENSOR SATELLITE AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM IN WEST PAPUA WATERS
title_full MODEL DEVELOPMENT OF POTENTIAL AREA SUITABILITY DETERMINATION OF SKIPJACK TUNA CATCH USING MULTI SENSOR SATELLITE AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM IN WEST PAPUA WATERS
title_fullStr MODEL DEVELOPMENT OF POTENTIAL AREA SUITABILITY DETERMINATION OF SKIPJACK TUNA CATCH USING MULTI SENSOR SATELLITE AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM IN WEST PAPUA WATERS
title_full_unstemmed MODEL DEVELOPMENT OF POTENTIAL AREA SUITABILITY DETERMINATION OF SKIPJACK TUNA CATCH USING MULTI SENSOR SATELLITE AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM IN WEST PAPUA WATERS
title_short MODEL DEVELOPMENT OF POTENTIAL AREA SUITABILITY DETERMINATION OF SKIPJACK TUNA CATCH USING MULTI SENSOR SATELLITE AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM IN WEST PAPUA WATERS
title_sort model development of potential area suitability determination of skipjack tuna catch using multi sensor satellite and geographic information system in west papua waters
topic Sea surface temperature
chlorophyll-a
bathymetry
catching area
skipjack tuna
url https://rjoas.com/issue-2019-10/article_07.pdf
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