WORKING PAPERS - BOBP/WP/77 Development of Canoe Fisheries in Sumatera, Indonesiaby |
Executing Agency: FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS Bay of Bengal Programme Madras, India, 1992 |
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This paper describes the development , technical trials, and fishing trials of larger plank—built outrigger canoes in Nias Island, Sumatera . Indonesia. The outrigger canoes were constructed during 1989. The technical and fishing trials were conducted during 1989 and 1990 in three villages in Nias Island. The purpose of the trials was to assess the technical and economic feasibility of the new outrigger canoes and their acceptability to the fisherfolk. The project for development of outrigger canoe fisheries and this paper which reports on it have been sponsored by the Bay of Bengal Programme (BOBP) “Small-Scale Fisherfolk Communities in the Bay of Bengal” (GCP/RAS/118/MUL). The work was done in cooperation with the Provincial Fisheries Service of North Sumatera. Besides the authors, other BOBP and PFS officers, and FAO Consultant Boatbuilder, local carpenters and not least the fishermen were actively involved in the Project. |
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background
1.2 Purpose of the project
2. NEW PLANK-BUILT OUTRIGGER CANOES
2.1 Design
2.2 Choice of engine
2.3 Construction
2.4 Technical trials
3. FISHING TRIALS
3.1 INS—2 Tagiri
3.2 INS—3 Tuhu
3.3 INS—4 Turusi
4. TECHNICAL EVALUATION
4.1 Type of craft
4.2 Size
4.3 Engine
4.4 Construction
4.5 Maintenance
4.6 Ice Box
5. ECONOMICS
5.1 Evaluation of performance
5.2 Financing of new outrigger canoes
6. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
MAPS, CHARTS AND FIGURES
1. The Project Area
2. Dugout outrigger canoe, non-motorized
3. Dugout outrigger canoe with outboard motor
4. Planked ‘Speed boat’ with outboard motor
5. Planked boat with inboard diesel engine
6. INS-2, 8.0 m Planked outrigger canoe
7. INS-3, 9.7 m Planked outrigger canoe
8. INS-4, 6.7 m Planked outrigger canoe
9. Monthly catch by the Tagiri
10. Weight and value of the Tagiri’s catch, by fishing gear
11. Weight and value of the Tagiri’s catch, ‘by species
12. Outrigger stability
13. INS-5, 8.6 m Planked outrigger canoe
I. Fishing data of 8.0 m outrigger canoe Tagiri in Gomo — Nov 1989 to Oct 1990
II. Fishing data of 9.7 m outrigger canoe Tuhu in Moawe — May 1989 to March 1990
III. Fishing data of 9.7 m outrigger canoe Tuhu in Gomo — April to October 1990
IV. Economic evaluation: INS-2 outrigger canoe Tagiri operated from Gomo
V. Estimated cost of INS-S outrigger canoe (8.6 m)
VI. Estimated cost of engine and engine installation of INS-S outrigger canoe (8.6 m)
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