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COMMUNITY STRUCTURE OF GROUPER FISH (Serranidae) LANDED IN PEUKAN BADA SUBDISTRICT, ACEH PROVINCE Rika Astuti; . Yonvitner; M. Mukhlis Kamal
Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Kelautan Tropis Vol. 8 No. 1 (2016): Elektronik Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Kelautan Tropis
Publisher : Department of Marine Science and Technology, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (389.51 KB) | DOI: 10.29244/jitkt.v8i1.12497

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ABSTRACTInformation on important and economic grouper fish (Serranidae family) in Peukan Bada waters, Province of Aceh is very limited. This objecives of this research were to determine spatial and temporal variabilities in species composition and community structure of grouper landed in Peukan Bada, Aceh Besar District. The research was conducted using survey method during February to June 2015 on three fish landing sites i.e., Ujong Pancu, Lamtengoh, and Lamteh. The groupers were caught by using handline. The landed fishes were therefore counted and identified up to species level. The data were also analyzed based on taxonomic information and individual number of each species, community structure using the diversity index (H’), eveness (E), and dominance (D). The results obtained 835 individual, 21 species of grouper belong to 4 genera (Aethaloperca, Cephalopholis, Epinephelus dan Variola). Based on species, Epinephelus fasciatus and Cephalopholis sonnerati were the most grouper fishes in the region.  Based on community structure, diversity value (H’) in Lam-tengoh was higher than that in Ujong Pancu and Lamteh. Total grouper fish catches were not significantly different (P>0,05) among the three region. Meanwhile, total grouper fish cacthes were significantly different between seasons (p<0,05). The diversity species variation during five months of observation was affected by the differences in catches area, the condition of aquatic enviroment, and oceanographic condition.Keywords: Groupers, Peukan Bada, species composition, community structure
WATERS CARRYING CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT OF SEAWEED CULTURE OF Eucheuma cottonii IN LUWU AND PALOPO DISTRICTS, BONE BAY, SOUTH SULAWESI . Waluyo; . Yonvitner; Etty Riani; Taslim Arifin
Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Kelautan Tropis Vol. 8 No. 2 (2016): Elektronik 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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In seaweed Eucheuma cottonii cultures, a water carrying capacity is an important factor to optimize the seaweed culture. Carrying capacity can be determined by an ecological footprint production (EFp) analysis. This research was conducted in May 2015 (1st transitional season) and September 2015 (2nd transitional season) in Luwu and Palopo distircts, South Sulawesi. Map and land use were analyzed using GIS (Geographic Information Systems). The result showed that the ecological foot-print production (EFP) in Luwu waters was 67.88 ton/capita/year or equivalent to 235,823.93 tons/ year. However, based on the analysis of the water availability for seaweed was 59,781.79 hectares, it can produce seaweed (biocapacity) for 1,437,779.60 tons/year and the number of farmers that allows for use the waters is 21,432 capita. The ecological footprint  production (EFp) in Palopo waters is 3.08 ton/capita/year, or equivalent to 4,589.99 tons/year. Water availability analysis is 1,771. 41 hectares are able to produce seaweed (biocapacity) for  18,287.46 ton/year and the number of far-mers that allows for use the waters is 635 farmers capita. The results comparison between biocapa-ci-ty and ecological footprint, ecological status for  Luwu and Palopo waters are still in sustainable use.
BIODIVERSITY AND ABUNDANCE OF DEMERSAL FISHS STOCK IN TAMBELAN WATER, NATUNA SEA . Fahmi; . Yonvitner
Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Kelautan Tropis Vol. 8 No. 2 (2016): Elektronik 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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Understanding on fish diversity is essential for fish stock conservation specifically in Tambelan Island waters with a high fish diversity. This research was conducted in November 2010 at 6 sampling site around Tambelan Island. Samples were taken using trawl gear within sweeping technique. The para-meters of collected data were kind of species, number of fish, total length, and total weight. Data analyses were stock abundance (based on time trawling), diversity, richness, equity, and similarity between site sampling. The total fishes that were caugth were 1.224 individual that consisted of 105 species and 44 family of fishes. Total weight of sample was 55.3 kg, with the average stock abundance 0.27 kg/hour. Fishes catch composition were Apogonidae family 11,4%, Mulliidae family 35.7%, Nemipteridae family 16.3%, and Lutjanidae family 7,7%.  Richness value index ranged of 1862 –3.121. Equitability index ranged of 0.329 – 0.576.  Similarity index for station 3 and 6 was at 33.89% level; for station 1, 4, and 5 was at 20.31 % level,  and for station 4 and 5 was at 45,30% level from the maximum value of 100%.
CARRYING CAPACITY OF EAST BEACH OF BULUKUMBA REGENCY FOR MARINE TOURISM ACTIVITIES Andi Panca Wahyuni; . Yonvitner; Isdradjad Setyobudiandi
Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Kelautan Tropis Vol. 9 No. 1 (2017): Elektronik 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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The purpose of the study was to assess the carrying capacity of  East Beach of Bulukumba Regency for tourism activities. East Beach was obtained three marine tourism activities namely beach tourism of recreation, snorkeling and diving. Coastal tonamelyurism/recreation categories according to the total length area that utilized around 1.696  m can accommodate 68 people/day, snorkeling tourism around  71.605 m² can accommodate 286 people/day and diving tourism around 98.534  m²  is able to accommodate 394 people/day. Thus the total tourist that can fit to the overall tourism activity around 748 people/day. Keywords : carrying capacity, marine tourism, east beach, Bulukumba regency
MANAGEMENT OF MANGROVE ECOSYSTEM POTENCY IN KUALA LANGSA, ACEH Nabil Zurba; Hefni Effendi; . Yonvitner
Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Kelautan Tropis Vol. 9 No. 1 (2017): Elektronik 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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The potency of mangrove ecosystems can be a provider of economic resources, preserving the ecological environment and providing environmental services. The existence of mangroves in Kuala Langsa is important to study about the economic potential, the potential of carbon sequestration in the form of biomass, coastal tourism potential and social potential of society in support of its development efforts. The result of the research shows that the potential existence of mangrove ecosystem to fishery sector is Rp. 657.563.000 / year, carbon sequestration potential in the form of biomass of 180.365 ton /year, with the economic value of carbon trade of Rp. 2.344.745.000/year, economic potential of coastal tourism reached Rp 22,921,107,253/year. Overall, the estimated total potential of existing mangrove ecosystems in Kuala Langsa is Rp. 29.923.415.253/year. To manage these potentials, a conservation strategy is required, performance improvement of customary institutions and the existence of such management institutions must be continuously strengthened.                                                                                                   Keywords:  institutional, Kuala Langsa, mangrove, potency, strategic                        management 
KARAKTERISTIK BIOLOGI DAN LAJU EKSPLOITASI IKAN PELAGIS KECIL DI PERAIRAN UTARA JAWA Aulia Maghfirotul Khatami; Yonvitner; Isdrajad Setyobudiandi
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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Fishery activities in the North Java sea are dominated by small pelagic fisheries that have an important role in fisheries development in Indonesia. Although the national potential of small pelagic fish has not been optimally utilized, in some areas the water utilization rate has exceeded the sustainable potential. The rate of exploitation is a key parameter in describing the utilization rate of small pelagic fish resources in water. This study aims to know the biological characteristics and rate of exploitation in some species of fish that became the main catch on pelagic fisheries in the waters of North Java. Six species of small pelagic fishes (bigeye scad, rainbow sardine, short mackerel, yellow-striped scad, yellowtail scad, and fringscale sardinella) caught in the waters of Northern Java have been overexploited. In general, the biological characteristics of each fish have shown that most small pelagic fish caught have not reached the size of the first gonad mature. Also, mackerel, tuna, and tembang are categorized as potentially high risk of catching, presumably from the fish size parameter and the number of operated fishing gear.
DAYA DUKUNG OPTIMUM BERBASIS POLA TATA GUNA LAHAN PESISIR DI MUARA GEMBONG KABUPATEN BEKASI Shabrina Oktaviani; . Yonvitner; Zulhamsyah Imran
Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Kelautan Tropis Vol. 11 No. 1 (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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ABSTRAKPerubahan penggunaan lahan yang terjadi di Pesisir Kecamatan Muara Gembong telah mempengaruhi daya dukung lahan bagi penduduk setempat. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengidentifikasi pola perubahan tata guna lahan saat ini di Kecamatan Muara Gembong, menganalisis tapak ekologi (ecological footprint) pemanfaatan ruang bagi masyarakat pesisir berdasarkan pola penggunaan lahan yang dikembangkan di Kecamatan Muara Gembong, serta menghitung daya dukung optimal pemanfaatan lahan wilayah pesisir kecamatan Muara Gembong. Analisis interpretasi citra digunakan untuk mengidentifikasi pola penggunaan lahan, sedangkan daya dukung dikaji melalui pendekatan Analisis Ecological Footprint (EF). Hasilnya menunjukkan bahwa penggunaan lahan di Muara Gembong didominasi oleh penggunaan lahan tambak (7.344 ha), sedangkan kategori penggunaan lahan yang paling sedikit di Muara Gembong adalah lahan mangrove (379 ha) dan ladang (372 ha). Nilai ecological footprint  yang paling tinggi adalah perairan pesisir (2,95 ha/kapita), sedangkan EF terendah adalah lahan mangrove (10,09 x 10-4 ha/kapita). Hal ini menjadikan daya dukung lahan mangrove menjadi yang paling tinggi, sebaliknya daya dukung lahan yang paling rendah adalah daya dukung perairan pesisir. ABSTRACTLand use change which occurred at coastal of Muara Gembong has been affected land carrying capacity for the population. Aims of this study are identifying the current pattern of land use change in Muara Gembong, analyzing the ecological footprint of space utilization for coastal communities based on land use patterns developed in Muara Gembong and, calculate the optimal land used carrying capacity in the coastal of Muara Gembong. Analysis of image interpretation was used to identify land use pattern, while the carrying capacity was assessed through ecological footprint analysis approach. The results were shown that land use in Muara Gembong was dominated by fish pond (7,344 ha) while the least land use category was mangrove (379 ha) and farm (372 ha). Coastal waters was the highest ecological footprint (EF) value (2.95 ha cap-1) while the lowest EF was mangrove (0.001009 ha cap-1). This makes the carrying capacity of mangrove to be the highest otherwise the lowest carrying capacity was the carrying capacity of coastal waters.
Dynamic Models for Seaweed Cultivation Development in The Waters of Luwu and Palopo Regency, South Sulawesi Waluyo Waluyo; Yonvitner Yonvitner; Etty Riani; Taslim Arifin
TATALOKA Vol 22, No 4 (2020): Volume 22 No. 4, November 2020
Publisher : Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/tataloka.22.4.497-514

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Waters carrying capacity in the seaweed of Eucheuma cottonii cultures should be a concern for optimum seaweed culture. Carrying capacity can determine by Ecological Footprint (EF) analysis, which in this research use footprint production, and mas balance nitrate analysis. This research on Mei 2015 (1st transitional season) and September 2015 (2nd transitional season) in Luwu and Palopo, South Sulawesi. Map and land use analyzed with geographic information systems (GIS). The results showed that the Ecological Footprint Production (EFP) in Luwu waters is 67,88 ton/capita/year, or equivalent to 235,823.93 tons/year. Based on the analysis of the availability of water for seaweed is 38,374.69 hectares, it can produce seaweed (biocapacity) for 922,928.96 tons/year and the number of farmers that allows for use the waters is 13,595 capita. The Ecological Footprint Production (EFP) in Palopo waters is 3.08 ton/capita/year, or equivalent to 4,589.99 tons/year. Water availability analysis is 979.82 hectares can produce seaweed (biocapacity) for 10,115.34 ton/year and the number of farmers that allows for use the waters is 3,276 capita. Based on the four scenario simulation management results of the development seaweed cultivation Eucheuma cottonii in Luwu and Palopo Regency is based on the present waste input, pressing inputs of waste into the waters of 10%, 25% and 50% yield different waters biocapacity. The results comparison between biocapacity and Ecological Footprint, ecological status for Luwu and Palopo waters are still in sustainable use. Based on those simulation results showed that in the second scenario by pressing the waste input by 10% from the existing waste input, as well as assuming the availability of water utilizing the entire area of 38,374.69 hectares continuously (on the years scale of 2008-2030), it will produce the highest biocapacity waters in the amount of 8,257,274.94 tons/year. So with the management of seaweed in Palopo with the second scenario, assuming the availability of water utilizing the entire area of 979.82 hectares will produce the highest waters biocapacity of 14,306.92 tons/year.
Gonad maturity of simping Placuna placenta, Linn 1758 (Bivalve: Placunidae) harvested from Kronjo Coastal, Indonesia Yon Yonvitner; Isdradjad Setyobudiandi; Rokhmin Dahuri; Jamilah Jamilah
Aceh Journal of Animal Science Vol 5, No 1 (2020): July 2020
Publisher : Syiah Kuala University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13170/ajas.5.1.14930

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Simping (P. placenta) is a coastal resource found in shallow water with a muddy substrate. Simping widely used as a source of food and as raw material for the decoration.  Utilization of simping until now has not yet focused on recruitment, reproductive aspect. This information is important as a basis data for determining the size of the simping catch. This study aimed to find out about of reproduction aspect, determining sex ratio the size of the catch simping. This research was conduct for three months at 3 locations. The number of samples in the analysis is 36 species to determine sex ratio and gonad maturity.  Sex ratio indifferent from male and female, but based on the time sex ratio of simping significant, both male and female. The length size of gonads shellfish matures form 5.50 cm and 5.85 cm at 2 TKG conditions. Length of simping mature from 6.08 cm, 6.24 cm, 6.45 cm and 7.11 cm dominant at TKG mature stage 3,  and 8.61 cm dominant at 4 TKG conditions. Sex ratio reaches 6 cm shell length and not significant between males and females (M: F=1;1).  It is concluded that  the level of maturity of gonads increases  with increasing of simping size. 
Small-scale fishermen: Poverty as a challenge to achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Sunda Strait Yonvitner Yonvitner; Hanif Wafi; Gatot Yulianto; Mennofatria Boer; Rahmat Kurnia
Masyarakat, Kebudayaan dan Politik Vol. 34 No. 1 (2021): Masyarakat, Kebudayaan dan Politik
Publisher : Faculty of Social and Political Science, Universitas Airlangga

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The poverty reduction indicator in SDGs also includes small-scale fisheries community groups. Small-scale fisheries’ poverty can be measured by income, expenditure, and income, converted to minimum living consumption and village welfare standards. These research aims to study of fisherman income, and welfare level as an indicator of poverty status. The research was conducted at the fisheries landing port in the Sunda Strait during 2019 to collect fisheries data covering production, operational cost, and household expenditure costs. The results showed that most ship crew fishers and ship captains (74%) were poor. Only 26% of the fishermen lived in no poverty status; however, all fishermen classified as high and medium welfare levels from the welfare indicator. Reducing poverty status (period 2020-2030) to be null (zero poverty) should be gradual with a yearly target. According to SDGs target, it needs comprehensive efforts to reduce poverty within ten years, with an average reduction of 7% per year until 2030. It means the government should implement the fishermen’s poverty reduction as part of the national development target.
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