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Saturday, February 6, 2010

Sea waves, Start sloping

After angina and the season hit with earthquake that shook southeastern Wonosari a force 5.2 Richter scale (SR) a few days ago, the southern sea waves is low (ramps). Actually, a few days earlier, the southern sea waves (Gunungkidul) is very high ranges of 3-4 meters and made a number of fishermen do not operate the ship.

SAR Team Coordinator and Coordinator Wediombo Sadeng Beach Subowo explained, after the earthquake, it immediately receives information from BMKG Jogjakarta that the quake would not cause a tsunami.

As of yesterday, the southern sea waves friendly to fishermen. "Sloping wave," he said when contacted journalists. Although the waves and waves friendly enough, but catching fish is still not as expected.

Subowo said the number of fish production is very low. This makes marketing more difficult to fish as the catch weight low. Very average sea (takes half a day), he claimed only six kilograms memeroleh selling tuna sold for Rp 50,000.

As sluggish catch, the price of various fish species were dropped off. Prices usually swordfish can reach Rp 12,000 per kilogram, now sells only USD 9000.

Losses due to shortage of fish, he continued, usually covered by profits at harvest time to enter. At peak harvest season, fishermen can memeroleh income up to Rp 5 million at sea. But the problem, the peak fishing season is already more difficult input. "Peak fish uncertain season," he explained.

Sakih, figures Krakal Coast fishermen when contacted separately added, the current land-shore fishermen have started Krakal also dare to go to sea. Post-loss of one of the fishermen in Sadeng few days ago, the fishermen had stopped operating Krakal. For a few days ago, very high sea waves, making fishing nets afraid to throw kerendet below the cliff.

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