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International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation

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Result comparison of catch off the crab with catching tool dragon trap and gill net in the waters of Segeri, Pangkep regency

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Abstract

In general, crabs spread in the coastal districts and the nearest island districts in Pangkep Regency. Bawasalo is a coastal area that makes its inhabitants have a livelihood as fishermen. The purpose of this study was to find out the comparison of crab catches on trap nets and gill nets including a comparison of the number of yields (kg) and the number (head) per fishing gear, size distribution, long-weight relationship, and comparison of the number of male and female sexes. Sampling was carried out 3 times a week so that the number of crabs on the trap fishing gear was obtained as many as 846 individuals with a total weight of 45.9 kg consisting of 502 males and 344 female crabs while the gill catches were obtained as many as 834 individuals with a total weight of 82.4 kg consisting of 478 males and 356 females. The carapace width range for crab caught by bubu dragon is 7.1 – 14.7 with body weight ranging from 11.7 – 192 grams and for crab caught by gill net carapace width is 7.2 – 15.9 cm with body weight ranging from 14-121 gram.. The relationship between the width of crab weight caught by dragon trap shows a value of b=2.7923 with a value of R2 = 0.7485, crab caught by gill net shows a value of b=2.9191 with a value of R2 = 0.7848 which means Growth pattern of both trap and gill net negative allometric.

 

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Andi Masnawi, Muh Jamal, Kasmawati, Muhammad Yusran Lalogau (2023). Result comparison of catch off the crab with catching tool dragon trap and gill net in the waters of Segeri, Pangkep regency . International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation (IJMRGE), 4(4), 561-567.

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