Preservation of Prohibited Fish Bottles as Community Local Wisdom in Jorong Bio-Bio Nagari Solok Bio-Bio in Lima Puluh Kota Regency
Abstract
Lubuk fish is a fish lubuk located in Jorong Bio-Bio, Nagari Bio-Bio, Harau District, Lima Puluh Kota Regency. This research is motivated by a decrease in the management of the prohibited fish pond and the lack of community participation in the preservation of the prohibited fish resulting in reduced fishery resources in the prohibited fish pit. The purpose of this study is to describe and analyze the efforts of the Jorong Bio-Bio community in conserving fish and to find out the factors that influence the community in conserving the fish in the forbidden fish pit in Jorong Bio-Bio, Nagari Solok Bio-Bio. The method used in this study is a qualitative method with purposive sampling and using key informants, namely Mr. Jorong, traditional stakeholders, mosque youth, and the guardian of Nagari Solok Bio-Bio. The results of the research are the efforts made to manage the fishery resources of the prohibited fish lubuk, namely: 1. The provision of fish feed every day which is carried out alternately, especially given by mosque youth and community members. 2. Law enforcement in the depths of the prohibition fish. 3 Determination of harvest time as for the factors that influence the management of fish pits as a resource and ecology, namely by maintaining the ecosystem of the forbidden fish pits, maintaining local wisdom and developing the economy for Nagari Solok Bio-Bio, Harau District.
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