Description:
Abstract
This study contributes to the knowledge of traditional fishing gears and the weight-length
relationship of fish species from the Bangkau Swamp, Indonesia. Although the use of fishing gears in
Bangkau swamp complies with the local regulation but still, some weaknesses have been identified
and the options for improvements are being proposed. The length-weight relationship of three
dominant fish species, Channa striata, Trichogaster trichopterus, and T. pectoralis were analyzed.
The b values ranged from 1.531 to 2.646, with R2 values ranged from 0.814 to 0.917 indicating
negative allometric growth pattern; the species becomes leaner as the length increases. The food
availability and temperature may have an effect on the growth pattern since the fishes were sampled
in dry season. To the best our knowledge, this study is the first reference on WLR for swamp fish in
the Bangkau village.
Keywords: Freshwater fish; fishing gear; weight-length relationship; Bangkau Swamp;
South Kalimantan.