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Catch Composition of Set Net Fisheries during Normal Season in Sungai Sembilang Waters, Selangor, Malaysia
Author(s) -
Wan Muhammad Luqman bin Wan Rosdi,
Abdul Wahab Abdullah,
Mohd. Nazir Taib,
Noor Hanis Abu Halim,
Nur Habibah Abu Talib,
Hashim Shuhaimi,
Sharum Yusof
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
jurnal ilmiah perikanan dan kelautan/jurnal ilmiah perikanan dan kelautan
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2528-0759
pISSN - 2085-5842
DOI - 10.20473/jipk.v13i2.26358
Subject(s) - fishing , fishery , geography , catch and release , fish <actinopterygii> , fisheries management , environmental science , biology , recreational fishing
Highlight ResearchThe Set Net was identified and recorded.Length and weight of the catch of set net was analyzed. AbstractSet net fisheries are made according to traditional fishing gears method in the coastal waters of Sungai Sembilang, Selangor, Peninsular Malaysia. These fisheries system are the passive structure of gear used to catch fish that swim in shallow water with muddy substrate. This study focused on determining the species variety and the possible future of set net fisheries in Sungai Sembilang. Catch composition of set net was investigated based on the catch data during July to December 2020 and continued from January to February 2021. The catch data was recorded by a research assistant on site during fishing season. The data consist of species, length and weight of all catches recorded. Total catch of 60 fish species belonging to 23 families were captured during this study period. Ariidae (31.73%), Clupeidae (11.56%), and Scatophagidae (7.96%) were determined as dominant families caught this set net. The total dominant catch amount of species Plicofollis argyropleuron (18.71%), Nemapteryx caelata (9.96%), and Anodontostoma chacunda (8.92%) compromised 37.6% of the total catch. This type of fishing gear can be used by local fisherman to catch fishes and can prevent trawl net from come closer to the shore. This study would provide some general useful information about the status of set net fisheries as well as the species abundance caught from the set net. 

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