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Aplikasi Metode Multycriteria Decision Making (MCDM)dengan Teknik Pembobotan Dalam Mengidentifikasi dan Mendesain Kawasan Konservasi Perairan Daerah di Kabupaten Luwu Utara, Provinsi Sulawesi Selatan Rani, Chair; Nessa, M. Natsir; Faizal, Ahmad; Samawi, M. Farid
Jurnal IPTEKS Pemanfaatan Sumberdaya Perikanan Vol 1, No 2 (2014)
Publisher : Jurnal IPTEKS Pemanfaatan Sumberdaya Perikanan

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The study, in 2012, has successfully formulated with the MCDM for each allocation of  space in KKPD allotment (core areas, sustainable fisheries zone, used zone, and other zones). This weighting techniques need to be tested and  be implemented in identifying and designing the KKPD in the study area. This study aims to identify and map the biophysical conditions and the potential of coastal and marine natural resources in marine conservation area candidate, North Luwu Regency; to identify the areas suitable for the KKPD based on weighting technique with the MCDM method; and to evaluate potential candidates for marine protected areas in the coastal region. This study used a survey method to perform in  situ measurements of physico-chemical parameters, conducted a survey of coastal ecosystems using the transect method. The socio-economic data of coastal communities were collected using the questionnaire. The biophysical conditions and marine resources were analyzed using descriptive statistical methods. The results showed that the candidate region has a rich diversity  of coastal ecosystems, but the ecosystem, particularly seagrass beds and coral reefs have been in damaged category. Only the mangrove ecosystem that was still in a good condition category with moderate-to-heavy levels of density. There were 6 species of seagrasses and 6 species of mangroves and 71 species of reef fish. It was discovered 2 regions  corresponding to the allotment of the Core Zone, which is in the Region I and III with the total area of 654.22 hectares. For sustainable fisheries zone, Region  II and IV would be the first choice with the total area of 620.27 hectares. The Used Zone was identified in the Region V with total area of 480.66 hectares. The total area of the region was equal to 1755.15 hectares. Marine protected areas of was suggested to the protection of coastal ecosystems including mangroves, seagrass beds, and coral reefs and its associated biota, especially the protection of local feeding ground of several species (sea turtles and dugongs). 
Diversity and Abundance of Phytoplankton in the Coastal Waters of South Sulawesi Hasriani Ayu Lestari; M. Farid Samawi; Ahmad Faizal; Abigail Mary Moore; Jamaluddin Jompa
HAYATI Journal of Biosciences Vol. 28 No. 3 (2021): July 2021
Publisher : Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.4308/hjb.28.3.199

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Phytoplankton are primary producers that can be used as seawater condition indicators. Certain phytoplankton can proliferate, causing harmful algal blooms (HABs). The coastal waters of South Sulawesi, Indonesia are under pressure from land-based processes and activities resulting in inputs of organic and inorganic materials. This study analysed phytoplankton diversity and abundance in coastal waters around South Sulawesi. Phytoplankton were sampled and seawater parameters (salinity, temperature, turbidity, pH, nitrate concentration) measured in-situ at six stations around seven major river estuaries in three seaways (Makassar Strait, Flores Sea, Gulf of Bone). Phytoplankton taxonomic composition, abundance and indices of diversity (H’), evenness (E), and dominance (D) were analysed. Phytoplankton from 31 species and three classes (Bacillariophyceae, Cyanophyceae, Dinophyceae) were identified. Phytoplankton abundance and community structure differed significantly between sites and seaways but were not significantly correlated with water quality parameters although Dinophyceae abundance correlated significantly with observed pollution levels. Phytoplankton abundance was strongly influenced by the Dinophyceae, especially Ceratium furca, a potential HAB species; Cyanophyceae had the strongest influence on species richness but least on community structure. C. furca abundance was strongly correlated negatively with species richness, H’ and E, and positively with D, indicating negative impacts of this species on phytoplankton communities.
Role of the Millennial Generation in Conserving Mangrove and Cultural Heritage in Sanrobone, South Sulawesi Rohani Ambo-Rappe; Ratnawati Gatta; Suriadi Mappangara; Marzuki Ukkas; Ahmad Faizal
Jurnal Penyuluhan Vol. 16 No. 2 (2020): Jurnal Penyuluhan
Publisher : Department of Communication and Community Development Sciences and PAPPI (Perhimpunan Ahli Penyuluh Pertanian Indonesia)

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Sanrobone is a coastal village with tourism potential, including cultural heritage sites and mangrove forests. However, most of the forests have been converted into fish ponds and seaweeds, resulting in abrasion that erodes the village and damages several historical sites in the area. The program aims to empower millennial generation in preserving the cultural reserves and mangrove forests, which in turn can become a community income sector. The millennial generation of Sanrobone is participating in repairing the Sanrobone Fort (Benteng), the Sanrobone King’s Graves, and the mangrove forests through the development of cultural and mangrove-based tourism. This outreach activity employed an active participatory method, namely: (1) Socialisation of the Culture and Mangrove Tourism concept to the community and local government; (2) Training in mangrove planting and management; (3) a comparative study trip to developed cultural tourism and mangrove-based tourism areas. The results showed the millennial awareness of the tourism potential of the region is getting higher, and they can already see various opportunities to manage these tourism potentials as a source of income. What needs to be done next is to improve the skills of the millennial generation in the promotion of regional tourism through digital marketing, which is needed for effective sustainable tourism development in the industrial era 4.0.
SEBARAN DAN KELIMPAHAN IKAN KARANG DI PERAIRAN PULAU LIUKANGLOE, KABUPATEN BULUKUMBA Chair Rani; Abdul Haris; Inayah Yasir; Ahmad Faizal
Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Kelautan Tropis Vol. 11 No. 3 (2019): Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Kelautan Tropis
Publisher : Department of Marine Science and Technology, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, IPB University

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Ikan karang merupakan ikan yang berasosiasi dengan terumbu karang dan keberadaannya ditentukan oleh variasi dan kompleksitas terumbu karang. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis dinamika kekayaan jenis dan kelimpahan ikan karang pada beberapa lokasi di terumbu karang Pulau Loukangloe, Kabupaten Bulukumba dan keterkaitannya dengan tutupan karang hidup dan karang mati. Metode LIT digunakan untuk mengetahui tutupan karang hidup dan karang mati dan teknik visual sensus untuk mendata struktur komunitas ikan karang. Pendataan dilakukan pada 6 stasiun dengan 2 kedalaman (3-5 m dan 8-10 m) dan 3 kali pengulangan transek (luas area pemantauan 80 m2). Perbandingan kekayaan jenis dan kelimpahan ikan karang antar stasiun diuji dengan analisis ragam, sedangkan antar kedalaman dianalisis dengan uji t-student. Hubungan antar kekayaan jenis dan kelimpahan ikan dengan kondisi terumbu karang dilakukan dengan analisis regresi dan korelasi. Jumlah jenis pada kedalaman 3-5 m sangat dinamis di setiap bulan pengamatan dan memberikan perbedaan yang nyata, sedangkan di kedalaman 8-10 m, relatif stabil dan tidak berbeda antar stasiun. Kelimpahan ikan karang pada kedalaman 8-10 m lebih tinggi dan berbeda nyata dari kedalaman 3-10 m. Tutupan karang hidup yang tinggi memperlihatkan jumlah jenis ikan karang yang lebih kaya dan berbeda nyata dengan stasiun yang tutupan karang hidupnya rendah, namun tidak dalam hal kelimpahannya. Meskipun berkorelasi positif, namun hubungan antara tutupan karang hidup dengan jumlah jenis dan kelimpahan ikan karang tergolong lemah. Sebaliknya, berkorelasi negatif dengan tutupan karang mati yang tinggi.
Spectral Characteristics of Plastic Debris in the Beach: Case Study of Makassar Coastal Area Ahmad Faizal; Shinta Werorilangi; Wasir Samad
Indonesian Journal of Geography Vol 52, No 1 (2020): Indonesian Journal of Geography
Publisher : Faculty of Geography, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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Plastic debris becomes a global problem that threatens the coastal ecosystems, and the supralittoral area (beach) turns to be a place for plastic debris to accumulate. Data from the United Nations (UN) states that Indonesia is the second plastic debris contributor in world waters. This study aimed to examine the spectral characteristics of plastic debris accumulated on the beach. The data was collected from the coast of Makassar at 3 different stations: Jenneberang  River estuary, Losari  Beach and Tallo River estuary. The spectral sample was measured using a 4000 A spectroradiometer that works on a wavelength spectrum of 340 - 1040 nm. The results showed that the optimum value for plastic debris identification in the coastal area at low tide (dry sand) is 450-670 nm and at high tide (wet sand) is 450-950 nm.  This value will be a reference in the remote sensing method, especially multispectral classification in mapping plastic debris found in coastal areas, and will be one solution to effectively mapping plastic debris.
Physical and Chemical Parameters of Estuarine Waters around South Sulawesi Hasriani Ayu Lestari; Muh. Farid Samawi; Ahmad Faizal; Abigail Mary Moore; Jamaluddin Jompa
Indonesian Journal of Geography Vol 53, No 3 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Geography
Publisher : Faculty of Geography, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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Water quality parameters can be indicators of pollution driving riverine, estuarine and coastal resource degradation. This study evaluated water quality in the downstream, estuarine and surrounding coastal waters of 8 major rivers around the western, southern and eastern coasts of South Sulawesi Province, Indonesia. Data on physical and chemical parameters (salinity, temperature, total dissolved solids (TDS), conductivity, turbidity, pH, dissolved oxygen (DO), nitrate and ammonium) were collected during January 2020. These data were interpolated and mapped using the Kriging tool in ArcGIS 9.3 and analysed using the STORET scale and principle component analysis (PCA).  STORET values indicate moderate to heavy pollution, with the most severe pollution in Makassar City. Dominant defining parameters based on the PCA were nitrate, ammonium and DO at the Malili and Makassar sites,  pH, temperature, TDS and salinity at the Palopo, Bulukumba and Pangkep sites, conductivity at the Takalar site and turbidity at the Pinrang site.
Diversitas Ikan Karang pada Berbagai Variasi Substrat Karang Mati di Perairan Pulau Liukangloe, Kabupaten Bulukumba Chair Rani; Abdul Haris; Ahmad Faizal
Jurnal Kelautan Tropis Vol 23, No 2 (2020): JURNAL KELAUTAN TROPIS
Publisher : Universitas Diponegoro

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Microhabitat variation was one of the key factors that determine diversity of organism associated in coral reefs. The purposed of this study was to analyze species richness and density of reef fish associated with various dead coral substrates. In addition, it also analyzes spatial distribution of reef fishes. Stationary visual census technique was applied to record data of fish speceis number and density on 4 forms of dead coral substrate (massive, branching, tabulate, rubbles, and natural/living corals as a control). The observation area was 2x 2 m and 5 replications were carried out for each substrate.The analysis of variance was to used to compare the number of species and density between substrates and correspondence analysis was used to analyse spatial distribution. Equivalent proportions were found for major, target, and indicator fish, on branching, tabulate and live coral substrates. Dead coral substrates were dominated by target and indicator fish, whereas rubbles were dominated by major and target fish groups. Individual composition was dominated by indicator fish, except for coral rubble which was dominated by target fish. The substrate in the form of branching corals have a higher species richness and fish density compared to rubble, but not significantly different from the tabulate corals and natural corals. Indicator fish (family Chaetodontidae) was spatially distributed mostly on live corals, rubbles were characterized by high Acanthurus pyropherus, Arothron mappa, Halichoeres hotulanus, Abudefduf vagiensis, Caesio xanthonota,and Dascylus auranus, and dead corals were characterized by species of major fish.  Variasi mikrohabitat di daerah terumbu karang menjadi salahsatu faktor kunci yang menentukan keragaman biota yang berasoiasi dengan terumbu karang. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis kekayaan jenis dan kepadatan ikan karang pada berbagai bentuk substrat karang mati. Selain itu, juga menganalisis sebaran spasial ikan karang. Teknik stationary visual censusdiaplikasikan untuk mendata ikan pada 4 bentuk substrat karang mati (masif, branching, tabulate, pecahan karang mati, dan karang alami/hidup sebagai kontrol). Luas area pengamatan sebesar 2x2 m2 dan dilakukan 5 kali pengulangan untuk setiap substrat.. Perbandingan jumlah jenis dan kepadatan ikan antara substrat dilakukan dengan analisis ragam dan sebaran spasial dengan analisis koresponden. Ditemukan proporsi yang setara untuk ikan major, indikator, dan target pada substrat branching, tabulate dan karang hidup. Substrat karang mati, didominasi oleh ikan target dan ikan indikator. Sedangkan pada substrat berupa pecahan karang mati didominasi oleh kelompok ikan major dan target. Komposisi individu didominasi oleh ikan indikator, kecuali pada substrat pecahan karang, didominasi oleh ikan target. Pada substrat dengan bentuk branching memiliki kekayaan spesies dan kepadatan ikan yang lebih tinggi dibandingkan dengan pecahan karang, namun tidak berbeda nyata dengan substrat karang tabulate dan karang alami.Sebaran spasial ikan indikator (famili Chaetodontidae) banyak ditemukan di substrat karang hidup, sedangkan pada substrat pecahan karang dicirikan oleh tingginya kepadatan ikan Acanthurus pyropherus, Arothron mappa, Halichoeres hotulanus, Abudefduf vagiensis, Caesio xanthonota, dan Dascylus auranus. Ikan major merupakan penciri pada substrat karang mati.
STRATEGI PROMOSI DALAM PENGEMBANGAN DESA WISATA BUDAYA BERBASIS MASYARAKAT DI DESA SANROBONE, KECAMATAN SANROBONE, KABUPATEN TAKALAR Rohani Ambo Rappe; Suriadi Mappangara; Marzuki Ukkas; Akhmad Faizal; Ratnawati Ratnawai; Irma Andriani
Ngayah: Majalah Aplikasi IPTEKS Vol. 9 No. 2 (2018): Ngayah: Majalah Aplikasi IPTEKS
Publisher : Forum Layanan IPTEKS Bagi Masyarakat (FLipMAS) Wilayah Bali

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Sandrobone is a villagein Takalar Regency, South Sulawesi, Indonesiawith low education and low income, which lead to environmental degradation due to overexploitation of itsnatural resources, such as over-conversion of mangrove forests to fishponds, destructive fishing and unmanaged household waste disposal. Nowadays, the mangroves area are depleting, fishing ground are far away, and biodiversity are degrading in the area. Therefore, weneed to find alternative livelihoods to overcome environmental damage and increase theincome of local communities. One solution is the development of tourism. Sanrobone has a potential of cultural tourism, such as Sanrobone Fortress and Sanrobone Kings Cemetery, which can be promoted and developed in order to improve the welfare of the community because it is supported by nature, community life, and socio-cultural conditions. However, there are still minimal visitors (domestic and foreign tourists) to the area because tourism facilities and infrastructure are very limited to meet the needs of the tourist. To overcome and reduce this problem, the promotion activities was carried out as a first step, including: 1) socialization of the tourism object to Takalar District government and the Sanrobone community; 2) creating a tourist map and setting up a sign board for tourist; 3) making a promotion video fortourism on social media; 4) promotionof the tourism object viaradio and leaflets. This promotional activities aimed to increase the number of tourists visiting Sanrobone village and to increase employment opportunities for the community and to continue preserving the existing community culture so that natural resources can be managed sustainably.
Aplikasi Metode Multycriteria Decision Making (MCDM)dengan Teknik Pembobotan Dalam Mengidentifikasi dan Mendesain Kawasan Konservasi Perairan Daerah di Kabupaten Luwu Utara, Provinsi Sulawesi Selatan Chair Rani; M. Natsir Nessa; Ahmad Faizal; M. Farid Samawi
Jurnal IPTEKS Pemanfaatan Sumberdaya Perikanan Vol. 1 No. 2 (2014)
Publisher : Hasanuddin University

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The study, in 2012, has successfully formulated with the MCDM for each allocation of  space in KKPD allotment (core areas, sustainable fisheries zone, used zone, and other zones). This weighting techniques need to be tested and  be implemented in identifying and designing the KKPD in the study area. This study aims to identify and map the biophysical conditions and the potential of coastal and marine natural resources in marine conservation area candidate, North Luwu Regency; to identify the areas suitable for the KKPD based on weighting technique with the MCDM method; and to evaluate potential candidates for marine protected areas in the coastal region. This study used a survey method to perform in  situ measurements of physico-chemical parameters, conducted a survey of coastal ecosystems using the transect method. The socio-economic data of coastal communities were collected using the questionnaire. The biophysical conditions and marine resources were analyzed using descriptive statistical methods. The results showed that the candidate region has a rich diversity  of coastal ecosystems, but the ecosystem, particularly seagrass beds and coral reefs have been in damaged category. Only the mangrove ecosystem that was still in a good condition category with moderate-to-heavy levels of density. There were 6 species of seagrasses and 6 species of mangroves and 71 species of reef fish. It was discovered 2 regions  corresponding to the allotment of the Core Zone, which is in the Region I and III with the total area of 654.22 hectares. For sustainable fisheries zone, Region  II and IV would be the first choice with the total area of 620.27 hectares. The Used Zone was identified in the Region V with total area of 480.66 hectares. The total area of the region was equal to 1755.15 hectares. Marine protected areas of was suggested to the protection of coastal ecosystems including mangroves, seagrass beds, and coral reefs and its associated biota, especially the protection of local feeding ground of several species (sea turtles and dugongs). 
Decadal remote-sensing analysis of eutrophic indication in the Spermonde Islands, Indonesia Ahmad Faizal
Jurnal IPTEKS Pemanfaatan Sumberdaya Perikanan Vol. 9 No. 1 (2022)
Publisher : Hasanuddin University

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The trophic level of marine waters is closely related to the high concentration of nutrients in the water column. One of nutrient indicators is the concentration of chlorophyll-a. The research aims to map the decade of change in Spermonde waters' status with the indicator of chlorophyll-a by utilizing remote sensing technology. The research method used the digital image processing for the analysis of chlorophyll-a concentrations. Data distribution were plotted with kriging techniques and the trophic level was classified based on the Hakanson method. The results showed that there was a change in the trophic level of the Spermonde Islands in 1996-2020. Mesotrophic conditions changed by 166 m and eutrophic conditions by 134 m every year.
Co-Authors ., Fathuddin Abd Rasyid Abdul Haris Abdul Haris Abdul Haris Abdul Rasyid Abigail Mary Moore Abigail Mary Moore ADELIA, PUTRI Agus Dana Permana Agus Rohermanto, Agus Agustina Multi Purnomo Agustini Agustini, Agustini Ahmad Fauzan Suryono Akbar Tahir Akbar Tahir Akbar Tahir, Akbar Akbar, Muhammad Razzaq Al Aziz, Vindy Rova Dwiki Alfadri, Ramadhan Alfian Noor Alwi, Lukman Amir Hamzah Muhiddin Amran Saru Amran Saru Amran Saru Amran, Muhammad Anshar Andi Iqbal Burhanuddin Andi Niartiningsih Andriyan, Septa Arifin, Isnaeni Arniati Massinai, Arniati arniati, arniati Asmanurhidayani, Asmanurhidayani Aspirandi, Rendy Mirwan Asy'ari, Farida Azmal, Azmal Chair Rani Chair Rani Chair Rani Derafi, Ryan Dermawan, Rahmansyah Dewi, Sukhma Kusuma Dian Mursyitah Elfira Safitri Farid Samawi, Farid Fathuddin Fathuddin Fauzan Azim Firmansyah, Dheka Fitrah, Muh Nur H, A Suci Islameini Hadi Mubarok, Achmad Hamdani, Anti Damayanti HARI PURNOMO Hasriani Ayu Lestari Hasriani Ayu Lestari Hendri Hestiawan Hendri, Arsyi Mart Illang, Nur Inayah Yasir Inayah Yasir Irma Andriani Irma Andriani Irvan, Mhd Abdinul Isman, Fajar Maulana Isman, Muh Isman, Muhammad Isyrini, Rantih J Moka, Wilma Jamaluddin Jompa Joni Rahmadi Jufrizel Jufrizel Khairul Amri Khairul Amri LESTARI, PUSPITA M Natsir Nessa, M Natsir M. Farid Samawi M. Farid Samawi, M. Farid M. Natsir Nessa M. Natsir Nessa M. Natsir Nessa Mahatma Lanuru Mansyurdin, Muharpi Maratina, Dina maria, putut son Marianingsih, Ita Marzuki Ukkas Marzuki Ukkas Marzuki Ukkas Maulana, Abi Melani, Lili Mubarok, Achmad Hadi Muh Anshar Amran Muh Isman Muh Nastsir Nessa Muhammad Farid Samawi muhammad rizky, muhammad Mushlihah, Hidayah Nadziro Khoolishoh, Nisa Natsir Nessa Nita Mutmainna Nugroho, Syarul NURDIN, NURJANNA NYOMPA, ACHMAD HUSEIN Padua, Cintya Pamungkas, Rizky Pebriani, Sovi Rachim, Rastina Rafsanjani Rahmadi Tambaru Rahmat Januar Noor Rahmat Januar Noor Rahmat, Muhammad Habib Ramadhani, Kurniawan Ramadhani, Razkiyah Rantih Isyrini Rastina Rastina Rastina Rastina Rastina, Rastina Ratnawati Gatta RIDWAN, AHMAD SAHLAN Rifqi Mubarak, Rifqi RIZKITA RACHMI ESYANTI Rohani Ambo Rappe Samawi, M Farid Samawi, Muh. Farid Sari, Sitri Permata Shinta Werorilangi Shinta Werorilangi Shinta Werorilangi Shinta Werorilangi, Shinta Son Maria, Putut SONY SUHANDONO Sulaiman Gosalam, Sulaiman Supriadi - Suriadi Mappangara Suriadi Mappangara Suriadi Mappangara Sutrisno, Sutrisno Sutriyatna, Sutriyatna Syamsiar*, Syamsiar Syamsuddin Thoaha Tri Haryanto Ulah, Aulia Ulhaq, Muhammad Dafa Ulhaq, Muhammad Rafif Dhiya Ullah, Aulia Wahyudi, Rico Wahyudin Wahyudin Wasir Samad Wasir Samad, Wasir Widodo, Sinta Oktaviani Wahyu Wijayati, Cici Yayi Suryo Prabandari Zainuddin, Zainuddin Zarory, Hilman Zulkarnaen, Adi Zulkarnnaeni, Achmad Syahfrudin