Abstract: Kurisi (Nemipterus japonicus) is one of demersal fish economically important. Effort continued
of kurisi to increase until it reaches the 3280 trip in 2010. This is what drives need for a
management of fish resources kurisi that fit through the stock assessment based on aspects of
Length–Weight relation and condition factor as the basic for fisheries resource management.
Samples collected in April-August 2015. Kurisi in the waters of the Sunda Strait has a body
length range 107-350 mm with a weight range of 13-252 g. Condition factor ranges between 0-1.
Length–Weight relationships kurisi of males and females in the waters of the Sunda Strait
showed allometric negative growth pattern W=0,00002L2,4844 and W = 0,0019L2,0144. Kurisi
females in this study had a high condition factor is the sampling time in April and June at 1.1241
and 1.0807. While the lowest condition factors on sampling in August is 0.9819. Kurisi males
have the biggest factor conditions in April and the lowest month of May in the amount of 0.9292
and 0.6961 |