Serdang Bedagai Regency has fisheries and marine potential demersal species of stingray in TPI Tanjung Beringin. The current study used a survey and descriptive method, accompanied by sample collection and morphology identification, as well as determining the rate explotation of fish landed in TPI Tanjung Beringin. A total of five species were successfully identified: Neotrygon kuhlii, Brevitrygon heterura, Aetoplatea zonura, Maculabatis macrura and Rhynchobatus australiae. The most dominant stingray species landed in TPI Tanjung Beringin namely of Neotrygon kuhlii, so that condition was an analysis of Neotrygon kuhlii weight length relationship of fish and body weight is negative allometric growth is more dominant than weight gain. The growth rate Von Bertalanffy is L ∞ (infinity) value is 300.30 mm, K value is 0.42 and t0 value is -0.68, the fish growth can be influenced by internal and external factors. Mortality and exploitation rate of Neotrygon kuhlii total mortality (Z) value is 1.01, natural mortality (M) value is 0.59408, fishing mortality (F) value is 0.4192 and exploitation rate is 0.7105 as long as indicators high fishing mortality and decreasing natural mortality indicate a state of growth overfishing.
Kawakawa is landed at TPI Tanjung Beringin, it belongs to the Scombridae family. The purpose of Kawakawa’s research is to investigate information and data such as growth analysis, mortality, and exploitation rates. The study was conducted in July-September 2021 in TPI Tanjung Beringin. Kawakawa (Eythynnus affinis) observed by the weight-length were 101 fishes with total length (TL) distribution ranged from 300-577 mm and total weight (TW) ranged from 334-3184 g. Analysis length-weight relationshis showed the growth pattern is an isometric (b = 3.0033) were analyzed with FISAT II. The results showed that asymptotic length was 579.6 mm, growth rates was 0.85/yr and estimated tmax 3.45 years. The total mortality was 1.88/yr, the natural mortality was 0.73/yr and fishing mortality was 1.15/yr. The Kawakawa’s exploitation rate is overfishing.
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