Abstract
Eastern little tuna production still depends on stocks from nature, so it is feared that if production continues to increase it will threaten the sustainability of tuna resources, therefore for the sake of sustainable management information is needed on population parameters so that research is carried out from January to April 2021 with the aim of assessing the dynamics of the population of these resources. The data collection procedure was carried out by measuring the total length of the fish caught per fishing trip for 4 months using a meter with a unit (centimeter) cm and an accuracy of 1 mm. The results of the research showed that tuna in the southern waters of Ternate Island had stable growth parameters including maximum length (L∞) 68.25 cm with a growth coefficient (K) of 0.25 per month, t0-0.20, with total mortality, natural and fishing values respectively. respectively are 0.64, 0.43, 0.21 and the level of exploitation is 0.33 where this value indicates that the rate of exploitation is smaller so it is necessary to increase fishing effort until the optimum value reaches 0.38.
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Tangke, U., Laisouw, R., Talib, A., Husen, A., Kota, R., & Umagap, W. A. Z. (2021). Population dynamics of eastern little tuna (Euthynnus affinis) in Ternate Waters. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 890). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/890/1/012053
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