Coastal waters in the south of Sumbawa Island as a habitat for coral reef ecosystem in a potential habitat for the life of reef fish resources. One of them is red snapper or Malabar snapper or Malabar blood snapper (Lutjanus malabaricus Schneider, 1801) which contributes to increasing the value of Indonesia's exports. The problem of Malabar blood snapper fisheries management is population degradation and over exploited. This study aims to estimate the sustainability status of fisheries management of Malabar blood snapper in the coastal waters of the Indian Ocean. Data compilation was carried out during the period June-July 2019 in Cemplung Beach, Labangka, Sumbawa Regency. The sustainability analysis of the of Malabar blood snapper fisheries management applies the technique of Rapreefish (Rapid Appraisal for Reef Fisheries) which was modified and developed from Rapfish (Rapid Appraisal for Fisheries). Sustainability studies were carried out on the biological dimension (11 attributes) as an output factor, and the technology dimension (16 attributes) as an input factor. Management of Malabar blood snapper fisheries involving fishermen and collector?s trader has been carried out conventionally. The result is the level of utilization and exploitation of the Malabar blood snapper resources each overfishing and over exploitation. While the biological dimension, the management status is "Quite Sustainable", and the technology dimension is "Less Sustainable". Improving the management's sustainability status requires intervention from strategic stakeholders. The purpose is toincrease the size of the captured Malabar blood snapper and catching it in potential fishing grounds.

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Core Subject Agriculture,
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Meta DescThe Indonesian Journal of Aquaculture and Fisheries (IJAF) is an open access scientific journal. IJAF accepts applied/scientific research manuscripts (including review articles and brief communication) related to all aspects of aquaculture, capture fisheries, fisheries product processing, and fisheries socio-economics (technology, social, economic, ethical / norm, management, policy , conservation, and models). IJAF editors also use Similarity Check to avoid alleged plagiarism and other fraud or scientific errors in the text. IJAF will be published twice a year in April and November by the Faculty of Fisheries, University of 45 Mataram, Indonesia. All articles received will be published on the payment of article processing fees (Article Processing Cost / APC) to support various financing, and will be freely available to the public.
PenulisRandi, Evron Asrial, L.A.T.T.W. Sukmaring Kalih, Rusmin Nuryadin
Publisher ArticleFakultas Perikanan Universitas 45 Mataram
Subtitle Article Indonesian Journal of Aquaculture and Fisheries (IJAF) Vol 2 No 1 (2020): Indonesian Journal of Aquaculture and Fisheries (IJAF)
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