2021
DOI: 10.14712/23361964.2020.13
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Diversity of marine fish and their conservation status in Pusong Bay, Lhokseumawe City, Aceh Province, Indonesia

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“…In this study, the Carangidae family is the dominant fish family found in the Berau Bay area (11.11% of total fish species), followed by Lutjanidae and Sciaenidae (8.33%). Findings from this research align with other studies in the Pusong Bay area, Lhokseumawe [18], and the Coastal Island of Rio de Janeiro [19]. Conversely, the results tend to differ from other areas, such as the Chiapas waters in Mexico, which are dominated by the Sciaenidae family [20], while the Persian Gulf is dominated by the Gobiidae family [21].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…In this study, the Carangidae family is the dominant fish family found in the Berau Bay area (11.11% of total fish species), followed by Lutjanidae and Sciaenidae (8.33%). Findings from this research align with other studies in the Pusong Bay area, Lhokseumawe [18], and the Coastal Island of Rio de Janeiro [19]. Conversely, the results tend to differ from other areas, such as the Chiapas waters in Mexico, which are dominated by the Sciaenidae family [20], while the Persian Gulf is dominated by the Gobiidae family [21].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…In our study, Perciformes was the predominant order of commercial marine fish in Weh Island, reaching 84% of the total surveyed fish (belonging to 17 families and 42 species). Virtually the same results were reported in several other studies in the Teluk Pusong Lhokseumawe (46%) (Damora et al 2020), Simeulue Island (87%) (Batubara et al 2017), Mangaluru coast (57%) (Kumar et al 2020), Chiapas Mexico (46%) (González-Acosta et al 2018), and the Persian Gulf (63%) (Eagderi et al 2019). Taxonomically, the Perciformes order belongs to the highest number of families compared to other fish orders (160 families and ~10,000 species).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The number of fish orders reported in this study was slightly higher than a previous study conducted in Simeulu Island, Aceh (7 orders) (Batubara et al 2017). This was still lower compared to different regions such as Pusong Bay, Aceh (15 orders) (Damora et al 2020), Chiapas Mexico (30 orders) (González-Acosta et al 2018), and the Persian Gulf (27 orders) (Eagderi et al 2019). The fewer orders in our study might be due to the collected fish samples being limited to commercial marine fish, while other research considered the inventory for both commercial and noncommercial fish.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 69%
“…The lobster seeds will then stick to the sack as a substrate (sticking place) agat can defend against the current. Two types of lobsters that generally stick are sand lobster and Pearl [18]. In addition, smuggling often occurs because lobster cultivation activities in Indonesia have not been developed properly and seriously by the government and farmers groups.…”
Section: Lobster Seed Smuggling Casementioning
confidence: 99%