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Judul: | Analisis Suhu Permukaan laut dan Klorofil-a Data Inderaja Hubungannya dengan Hasil Tangkapan Ikan Tongkol (Euthynnus affinis) di Perairan Kalimantan Timur |
Penulis: | Adnan || email: adnankariming72@yahoo.com |
Jurnal: | Amanisal Vol. 1 no. 1 - hal. 1-12 Tahun 2010 [ Perikanan & IK ] |
Keywords: | Remote sensing, SST, Chlorophyl-a, fishing ground |
Abstract: | Sea surface temperature (SST) and Chlorophyll-a are important oceanographic parameters to estimate the abundance and distribution of fish. This research aims to observe the variability of SST and Chlorophyll-a, and to analise the relationship between catch and SST as well as between catch and Chlorophyll-a. This study was conducted in the Eastern Kalimantan waters. Data applied is from satellite image data Aqua MODIS level 3, meteorological data and catch data from the Central of Fish Landing (PPI) Selili Samarinda. Majority fish caught in The Eastern Kalimantan waters is tuna, Euthynnus affinis. All variables were analysed its variability. Interpretation data of Sea surface temperature and Chlorophyll-a together with fish catch data were mapped in order to predict the Fishing Ground of Euthynnus affinis, which is validated with the data position of fisherman operational area. |
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