Abstract

Pangkah Wetan Village is a coastal area with a distance of 2 Km from the district. It consists of 80,807 hectares of rain-fed rice fields, 203,465 hectares of dry land, 38,455 hectares of settlements, 2,406,416 hectares of tides, 2 hectares of fields, 47 hectares of public facilities and 451,278 hectares of others. The purpose of this study, among others, to determine the difference between the catch of small crab (P. pelagicus) with traps using swanggi fish bait, pepetek fish and keting to determine the most effective bait used for traps fishing gear. The method used in this research is the experimental method. The average catch of the bait fish is 10 fish with a standard deviation of 1.36. The average yield on Swanggi Bait was 8 tails with a standard deviation of 0.78. Meanwhile, the average catch of the pepetek spreads is 9 heads with a standard deviation of 1.00. In keting bait, the highest catch is 12 fish and the lowest catch is 8 fish. In swanggi bait, the highest catch was 9 fish and the lowest was 7 fish. Whereas the highest bait pepetek was 10 fish and the lowest was 7 heads.

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