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Rugi 150k Ikan Dimakan Memerang
Page 10"Ribuan ikan habis dimakan dan ada yang terlepas kerana jaring koyak," kata Norizan Johari, 47, pengusaha ikan sangkar di Kampung Pengsenam, di sini
Ikan Tongsan 9.26 kg Rezeki Adam 'Bawa Pulang' Peti Ais
Page 24Tuah menyebelahi seorang anak muda dari Taman Saga, Mentakab, dekat sini apabila 'mendaratkan' seekor ikan tongsan sisik kasar seberat 9.26 kilogram, sekali gus dinobatkan sebagai juara kategori ikan terberat dalam Pesta Menjala dan Menangkap Ikan Estet Ikan Paya Cempaka di Lanchang, semalam
Indah Di Langit, Musnah Di Darat : Risiko pelepasan tanglung, belon di udara
Page 14Fenomena penyu tertelan belon atau tali berlaku kerana haiwan itu sering menyangka belon yang terapung di laut sebagai obor-obor
Authorities foil Turkish man's bid to smuggle live fish : no valid documents
Page 12A 52-year-old Turkish man was detained at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport over an attempt to export 10 live fish without valid documentation
Rezeki laut
Page 1Nelayan pesisir pantai menarik pukat jerut ketika menjalani rutin menangkap ikan bilis semasa tinjauan Utusan Malaysia di perairan Pantai Pandak, Chendering, Kuala Terengganu baru-baru ini
Rekod lepaskan106 juta benih udang serentak di 7 daerah
Page 19Sejumlah 1.6 juta ekor benih udang galah dilepaskan secara serentak di tujuh daerah di negeri ini, sekali gus diiktiraf Malaysia Book of Records (MBOR) sebagai 'Pelepasan Benih Udang Udang Galah Terbanyak di Malaysia'
Report on the Regional Technical Consultation on The Harmonization of Simple and Practical Indicators for Sustainable Pelagic Fisheries in Southeast Asia
Pelagic fisheries play a vital role in the socio-economic and food security landscape of Southeast Asia, contribute significantly to the total marine capture fisheries production in the region. These species form the backbone of many coastal and island communities’ livelihoods and are integral to regional and international seafood trade. Pelagic fisheries consistently contributed approximately 45–60% of the total marine capture fisheries production in Southeast Asia. Countries such as Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, and Viet Nam are among the largest producers, contributing substantial volumes of pelagic fish both for domestic consumption and export markets. In recent years, the region has seen an increase in demand for pelagic species, driven by population growth, changing consumption patterns, and international market pressures.
The sustainability of pelagic fisheries in Southeast Asia is under growing pressure due to overfishing, illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing, habitat degradation, climate change, and limited management capacity. The transboundary nature of many pelagic fisheries, coupled with disparities in data collection and monitoring among ASEAN Member States (AMSs), further complicates effective regional management. In response, regional and international frameworks have emphasized the importance of using indicators to assess the status and sustainability of fisheries. However, many existing indicators are overly complex or lack harmonization, limiting their practical application.RTC marks the next phase, which is on third output of the project, ‘Simple and practical indicators are standardized in supporting the planning and monitoring of sustainable fisheries of pelagic fish’. The main purpose of this three-day RTC Meeting is to share information on the indicators used by AMSs for sustainability of pelagic fish resources. The Regional Guidelines for Responsible Fisheries in Southeast Asia under the area of Fisheries Management has mentioned about indicators. Indicator is a performance-based variable, measure or index that provides information on the condition and status of fisheries resources. Indicators in pelagic fisheries management could be on biological and population indicators, ecosystem and environmental indicators, and management and performance indicators.This publication has been funded by the Japan-ASEAN Integration Fund (JAIF) through the Implementation and Assessment of the ASEAN Regional Plan of Action for the Management of Fishing Capacity project. The views expressed in this publication are the author’s alone and are not necessarily the views of the Government of Japan, ASEAN Member States, and the ASEAN Secretariat
Dua Spesies Ikan Pendatang Dikesan Di Terengganu
Page 36Jabatan Perikanan Negeri Terengganu mengesan kewujudan dua spesies ikan pendatang di negeri ini melibatkan Sungai Terengganu dan Tasik Telabak, Besut
Ikan Emas Pengubat Jiwa Bosan
Page 29Dengan hanya memandang ikan emas yang kecil dan senyap mampu memberi ketenangan jiwa kepada seorang wanita
: bajau laut sebati dengan alam
Page 34, 35Komuniti Bajat Laut yang juga dikenali sebagai 'gipsi laut' meneruskan kelangsungan hidup dengan cara diwarisi turun-menurun berpaut depada laut sebagai ruang tinggal, tempat bermain, tempat mencari rezeki dan segalanya