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Identification of Echinodermata in Drieng Leupung Beach As Zoology Invertebrata Learning Media Jalaluddin, Jalaluddin; Jumarsa, Jumarsa; Ariaty, Ariaty; Azwir, Azwir; Ariani, Dina
International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research Vol 3, No 1 (2020): ICMR
Publisher : Universitas Serambi Mekkah

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Echinoderms are marine animals which include sea cucumbers and starfish phylum. These animals can be found in almost every level of sea zonal depth; from the intertidal zone to the abyssal zone. This phylum contains about 7000 living species, making it the second-largest group after chordates. This study aims to determine the types of Echinoderms found in Drieng Leupung Beach. The parameters used were the types of Echinoderms found in Drieng Leupung Beach. The research was conducted using the line transect method with purposive sampling technique. The data were presented descriptively, and the results show that the beach location is home for 4 classes of Echinoderms; 8 species of Asteroidea class, 5 species of Holothuroidea class, 4 species from Echinoidea class, and 1 species from Ophiuroidea class, with a total of 17 species found.  Species of Crinoidea class was not found. The most common type of species found is from the Echinoidea class, namely Diadema Setosum. This is due to the environmental factors that are very supportive for the species to grow. One of which is the temperature factor, which is around 26o C-28o C, which is an ideal temperature for Diadema Setosum to breed. The availability of food is another influential factor.   Keywords: Identification, Echinodermata (Echinoderms), Drieng Beach 
OPTIMALISASI LAHAN SUBOPTIMAL DI KABUPATEN PANGKEP MELALUI ZONASI TANAMAN KACANG TANAH (Arachis hypogaea L.) BERBASIS CARRYING CAPACITY Jumarsa, Jumarsa; Nurmiaty, Nurmiaty; Agustia, Monika
Agroplantae: Jurnal Ilmiah Terapan Budidaya dan Pengelolaan Tanaman Pertanian dan Perkebunan Vol 14 No 2 (2025): Agroplantae: Jurnal Ilmiah Terapan Budidaya dan Pengelolaan Tanaman Pertanian da
Publisher : Jurusan Budidaya Tanaman Perkebunan, Politeknik Pertanian Negeri Pangkajene Kepulauan

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Suboptimal land in Pangkep Regency has the potential for developing peanut plants. However, the utilization of this suboptimal land is still not optimal due to limited information on land suitability and its carrying capacity. This study aims to optimize suboptimal land in Pangkep Regency through zoning of peanut plants based on carrying capacity using spatial analysis methods with Arc-GIS processing devices, digital land system data from Pangkep Regency. The suitability parameters for peanut plants that are determined and analyzed include 8 regional characteristics, namely Temperature, Drainage, Texture, Base Saturation, PH H2O, C-organic, Salinity, and Slope, to determine the land suitability class consisting of very suitable classes (S1), Suitable/fairly suitable (S2), marginally suitable (S3), or not suitable (N). Spatial analysis utilizes the Map calculator facility in Arc-GIS software (Arc View Gis) to match the suitability of each characteristic in Pangkep Regency with the requirements for growing peanut plants based on land suitability criteria. The results of the study indicate that (1) The Land Suitability Level Criteria for peanut plants in Pangkep Regency is the class according to the land suitability class level for peanut plants in Pangkep Regency is the Very Suitable Class (S1) Quite Suitable (S2), Marginally Suitable (S3) and Not Suitable Class (N). (2) The spatial distribution data obtained for the suitability of peanut plants in Pangkep Regency is the Very Suitable Class (S1) of 116,74 ha, Quite Suitable (S2) of 522,47 ha, Marginally Suitable (S3) of 31.718,93 ha, spread across 9 sub-districts in Pangkep Regency. While other suitability classes are Not Suitable (N) of 47.673,93 ha,