Tuna is an important fishing resource in Coral Triangle as
it supports the economies of many developing nations and represents the
livelihoods of millions of people in this region and beyond.
The region contains spawning and nursery grounds and
migratory routes for commercially-valuable tuna species such as bigeye,
yellowfin, skipjack and albacore, producing more than 40% of the total catch
for the Western Central Pacific region, and representing more than 20% of the
global catch.
As of 2007, more than 10,000 trawlers and 22,000 purse
seiners have been found in Indonesian waters.
In Indonesia Commercial fishermen use purse seine nets and
longlines (up to dozens of miles long) to fish for yellowfins. But their sport
fishing value is also high: their speed and fighting ability, their sheer size
potential, and their palatability have made them a favorite game fish among
saltwater sport anglers. Add that to the fact that they're common, easy to
find, and eager to take a hook, and you've got a prime candidate for a
fisherman's favorite. Some folks will travel hundreds, nay, thousands of miles
to find them. This article will discuss how to catch these tasty monsters of
the deep.
Potensi perikanan di Indonesia terdiri dari 11 Wilayah
Potensi Perikanan (WPP), yakni Luat Andaman (Selat Malaka), Laut Sumatera
bagian Barat, Laut Jawa bagian Selatan, Laut Jawa, Selat Karimata, Selat
Makassar, Laut Banda, Laut Halmahera, Laut Sulawesi, Laut Papua dan Laut Aru.
Sedangkan potensi tuna tersebar pada lokasi perairan
Indonesia bagian Timur yang terbagi dua WPP, yakni Laut Halmahera dan Laut
Banda.
Faktor penyebab Indonesia bagian Timur memiliki kekuatan
potensi tuna yang tinggi karena adanya pertemuan arus di sekitar Samudera
Pasifik sehingga aliran dan sanitasi air besar.
Meskipun perairan Indonesia bagian Timur menjadi tempat
berkembang biak tuna, namun Indonesia tidak bisa mengklaim tuna merupakan ikan
yang berasal dari Indonesia karena ikan laut itu hidup secara migrasi di sekitar Samudera
Pasifik dan Laut China Selatan yang meliputi negara Malaysia, Thailand,
Filipina, Timor Leste dan Papua New Ginie.
Selain diuntungkan faktor alam, peningkatan produksi ikan
dan nilai ekspor tuna dipengaruhi semakin banyaknya jumlah kapal penangkap ikan
dalam maupun luar negeri yang beroperasi di perairan Indonesia.
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar