Productivity and Economic Value of Fishery Commodity at Traditional Silvofishery Ponds

Suwarto; Dwinita Aquastini; Hasanudin; M. Masrudy; M. Fadjeri; Emi Malaysia; Noorhamsyah; Sofyan Bulkis; Herijanto Thamrin; Rudi Djatmiko; 1

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Publication Date: 2022/12/28

Abstract: Traditional silvofishery ponds is form of local wisdom of coastal people in use for aquaculture. Combination of forest cultivation (mangrove) with aquaculture ponds performed on a specially designed in such a way so as to allow the cultivation of forestry plants (mangrove) and fishery in the same land management unit. The uniqueness of the traditional silvofishery ponds, in fish farming does not undertake sowing but only harvest various types of commodity that come alive and evolve naturally in the pond. This research was conducted on traditional silvofishery ponds managed by the community at the Mahakam Delta in East Kalimantan region, to know the natural fishery commodities produced include commodities, productivity and economic value. This research was conducted through field surveys, interviews, and direct observation at the time of harvest of the commodity that is produced.

Keywords: Economic Value, Fishery Commodity, Local Wisdom, Productivity, Traditional Silvofishery Ponds.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7487959

PDF: https://ijirst.demo4.arinfotech.co/assets/upload/files/IJISRT22DEC280.pdf

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