2021
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/800/1/012003
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Impact of climate variability on skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis) catches in the Indonesian Fisheries Management Area (FMA) 715

Abstract: Marine and fisheries resources have trans-boundary nature and have great potential to be affected by global climate change. Tuna is one of the main export commodities from Indonesia. Patterns of fish life can not be separated from the existence of various environmental conditions. Fluctuations in environmental conditions have many influences on the seasonal migration period and the presence of fish in one place. This study aimed to determine the variability in peak season of tuna fishing to regional climate ch… Show more

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“…When an El Niño event occurs, WPP 715 becomes the optimal location for catching skipjack tuna, with the peak fishing season occurring in October, spanning from September to November. Regional climate change in the Pacific Ocean has caused water conditions in WPP 715 to become unfavorable for skipjack tuna fishing [38], [39]. The findings of this research underscore the significance of data and information for navigational purposes in the fishing industry, particularly given the changing climate.…”
Section: The Impact Of Climate Change On the Agromaritime Sectormentioning
confidence: 73%
“…When an El Niño event occurs, WPP 715 becomes the optimal location for catching skipjack tuna, with the peak fishing season occurring in October, spanning from September to November. Regional climate change in the Pacific Ocean has caused water conditions in WPP 715 to become unfavorable for skipjack tuna fishing [38], [39]. The findings of this research underscore the significance of data and information for navigational purposes in the fishing industry, particularly given the changing climate.…”
Section: The Impact Of Climate Change On the Agromaritime Sectormentioning
confidence: 73%