06.16.2008 by BaliFishy in
Fishing Agent
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List of the fishing ship/boat was in Binuangeun:
A. Fishing ship/boat was in Berkah Resort
Contact person: Mr. Slamet
Phone: 081510369904
Berkah Office: 0252-5600378.5600379
1. KM BENITA
Captain: Jupran/Cupang
Measurement of the Ship: 20 x 4 M.
Capacity: 10 - 12 Anglers
Rented Cost: Rp. 12.000.000
Ship Facilities: AC, Bedroom, Toilet, Kitchen, Freezer, etc.
2. KM Surya 3
Captain: the Profit
Measurement of the ship: 19 x 3,9 M.
Capacity: 8 - 10 anglers
Rented Cost: Rp. 10.000.000
Ship Facilities: AC, Bedroom, Toilet, Kitchen, Freezer, etc.
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06.03.2008 by BaliFishy in
Fishing Spots, Saltwater
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Banten’s Binuangeun waters are heaven for anglers. In addition to being the natural habitat for jumbo sized fishes like Marlin and Sailfish. Deli and Tinjil islands with their lush green trees providing breathtaking scenery. Usually the Binuangeun waters is the venue for the annual President Cup national angler competition. Fishing hobbyists drawn from across the country competed for a prestigious trophy.
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06.02.2008 by BaliFishy in
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Simple things you need to know about fishing rabbitfish.
Original article posted by Mr. Johan here.
I. Introduction
Siganus or rabbitfish can be found in the tropical water from Indo-Pacific through eastern Mediterranean.
They are Herbivorous and feeds mostly on Algae. They live among shallow coral reefs and jetties.
There are many species and some of the species commonly found on Indonesian waters are:
- Siganus Guttatus or Orange Spotted Spinefoot, or in Indonesian Baronang Tompel.
- Siganus Javus or Streaked Spinefoot, or in Indonesian Baronang Angin.
- Siganus Canaliculatus or White Spotted Spinefoot, or in Indonesian Baronang Susu/Lingkis.
- Siganus Virgatus or Barehead Spinefoot, or in Indonesian Baronang Kea-kea/Kalung.
- Siganus Stellatus or Brown Spotted Spinefoot, or in Indonesian Baronang Lada.
- Siganus Vermiculatus or Vermiculated Spinefoot, or in Indonesian Baronang Batik.
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