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Analisis Pengelolaan Limbah Medis Padat Puskesmas Di Kabupaten Siak Nursamsi, Nursamsi; Thamrin, Thamrin; Efizon, Deni
Dinamika Lingkungan Indonesia Vol 4, No 2 (2017)
Publisher : Universitas Riau

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Clinics’ solid medical waste at Siak Regency was not been carry out well. Based on the data at environment healt division of Siak health department, the volume of solid medical waste that produced was 0,74 kg/bed/day goods waste of patient treatments, 0,167 kg/patients/day waste of stay room, 0,071 kg/patient/day waste of delivery rooms and ICU rooms, and 0,004 kg/patients/day waste of polyclinic. The total of clinics’ solid medical waste at Siak Regency was 1,62 kg/day. There were 70% officers who responsible in managing the clinics’ solid medical waste did not act based on the rule, which is KEPMENKES RI No. 1428/MENKES/SK/XII/2006, 80% officers did not have knowledge about solid medical waste, 70% officers were irresponsive and 4 incinerators ini 4 clinics (Perawang, Kandis, Bunga Raya, and Mampura Clinics) were out of order. This research was conducted to analyze the officers action in managing the clinics’ solid medical waste. The population of this research was all waste labor manager and the sample was 66 waste labor manager. The data analysis was done in Univariat, Eksploratif and Multivariate.The finding shows that the officers’ act reduced to 66.7% the officers’ knowledge about clinics’ solid medical waste reduced to 59,1%, the irresponsive behaviour reduced 62,1%, and the waste facility was 72,7%. Based ont the multivariat test, it can be concluded that the officers who has irresponsive behaviour will did 14,2 times bad action in managing the clinics’ solid medical waste compared to positive action that controlled by knowledge variabel. The most impact of clinics’ solid medical waste management in 2016 was pruritis that was 52,33% and the least was get stabbed that was 3,7%.
Strategi pengembangan kawasan ekowisata dengan menggunakan model Community based ecotourism (CBE) di desa Kuala Terusan Kabupaten Pelalawan Megawati Hari Dwi Jayanti; Sofyan Husein Siregar; Deni Efizon
Jurnal Zona Vol 3, No 2 (2019)
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Community-based ecotourism is one of the efforts in rural development to improve the local economy. The purpose of this study is to analyze the potential for community-based ecotourism development (CBE) in terms of ecological aspects (flora and fauna characteristics, Carrying capacity and waste management) and socio-economic aspects of culture and local community wisdom and formulate CBE development strategies. The study was conducted in April to July 2019 in the area of natural attractions in the village of Kuala Terusan Pelalawan Regency. The method in this study uses a survey method with a qualitative approach. The results of this study are that the flora found in Kuala Terusan is a type of peat forest and freshwater swamp forest so that there are no special flora that are characteristic of the Kuala Terusan Village area, fauna types in Kuala Terusan are reptile animals, mammals, birds and fish species that exist in the Kampar River. Based on the calculation of physical carrying capacity (Physical Carrying Capacity / PCC) PCC values obtained for swimming / snorkeling activities can accommodate 40 people / day. Activities carried out by Kuala Terusan tourist visitors are accompanied by beach tours and family picnics. The family picnic and beach tourism site has a utilization area of 3,000 m2. Carrying capacity that can accommodate tourists for beach tourism activities is 240 people / day. Facilities still need improvements such as in the processing of waste that has not been going well. CBE development strategies that can be carried out include planning CBE development programs, increasing stakeholder knowledge and awareness, formulating the concept of ecotourism with the government and involving community groups, developing food (local snacks typical of the Kuala Terusan region), improving the economy of local communities, utilizing the important issues of natural forest and the sustainability of nature, utilizing and enforcing existing regulations to support the community-based ecotourism development program at Kuala Terusan Village. 
SUSTAINABILITY ANALYSIS OF MANGROVE ECOSYSTEMSIN SUNGAI BELA VILLAGE, INDRAGIRI HILIR REGENCY Mohd Riza Fahlifi; Deni Efizon; Adriman Adriman
Berkala Perikanan Terubuk Vol 46, No 3 (2018): November 2018
Publisher : Fakultas Perikanan dan Kelautan, Universitas Riau

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This study aims to determine the level of sustainability of mangrove ecosystems in Sungai Bela Village. The method used in this study is a survey method with data analysis using the Multi Dimensional Scaling (MDS). The results showed that the index value of the sustainability of mangrove ecosystems showed an ecological dimension(61.42) with RMS (2.28), social, economic and cultural dimensions (50.91) with RMS (2.51), legal and institutional dimensions (61.91) with RMS (1.79).Several factors that affect the sustainability of mangrove ecosystems such as:(1) mangrove species diversity;(2) density of mangrove ecosystems;(3) content of sediment organic matter;(4) marketing of fishery products;(5) mangrove dependence on livelihoods;(6) level of community knowledge;(7) the role of community leaders;(8) level of community compliance and (9) community participation.It can be concluded that the mangrove ecosystem in Sungai Bela Village with a sufficiently continuous status.
ANALISIS KESESUAIAN DAN DAYA DUKUNG WISATA BAHARI DI PULAU MANGKIAN TAMAN WISATA PERAIRAN KEPULAUAN ANAMBAS Yuwanda Ilham; Yusni Ikhwan Siregar; Deni Efizon
Berkala Perikanan Terubuk Vol 46, No 2 (2018): JULI 2018
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This study aims to determine the suistability and carrying capacity of marine tourism in Mangkian island of the Anambas Islands Marine Tourism Park. The survey was conducted in Mangkian Island, Batu Belah Village, East Siantan District, July to September 2017. Environmental parameters of coral cover (life form), and some aquatic biota strongly support marine tourism activities in this area. The results showed that The level of suitability of maritime tourism is at IKW value for coastal tourism category is very suitable, category diving tour accordingly, and snorkeling tour category according to conditional. The carrying capacity of the area in every tourism activity that is beach tourism 101 people / day, dive tourism 123 people / day and snorkeling tourism is recommended need rehabilitation first. Public perceptions on the management and development of marine tourism, especially in the ecological, economic and socio-cultural aspects of local communities. 
KAJIAN PENGEMBANGAN DAN PENGELOLAAN POTENSI EKOWISATA BAHARI DI KECAMATAN TUHEMBERUA KABUPATEN NIAS UTARA PROVINSI SUMATERA UTARA Betzy Victor Telaumbanua; Deni Efizon; Windarti Windarti
Berkala Perikanan Terubuk Vol 45, No 2 (2017): Juli 2017
Publisher : Fakultas Perikanan dan Kelautan, Universitas Riau

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This research was conducted on February to April 2017 The study areas Marisa Beach, Tanayao Beach, Botogawu Beach and Fofola Indah Beach. A survey method was applied and data obtained from 189 respondents were descriptively analyzed.  The aimed of this study was to review the objects and issues of marine ecotourism has been conducted from February to April 2017. The study areas Marisa Beach, Tanayao Beach, Botogawu Beach and Fofola Indah Beach. A survey method was applied and data obtained from 189 respondents were descriptively analyzed.      Based on research results Tuhemberua Subdistrict is potential and suitable to be developed as marine ecotourism area. Activities that can be developed are swimming, sunbathing, beach recreation, water sports and boating. The main problems identified are as follow: less participation of stakeholders in developing the marine ecotourism, less attention from local governments in providing adequate facilities in each marine ecotourism object.  Scores of Tourism Suitability Index (TSI) was 97.44-100% and scores of Carrying Capacity Area was 222-318 persons/day. The highest TSI score was obtained in the Botogawu Beach and Fofola Indah Beach (100%) and the highest Carrying Capacity score was in the Fofola Indah Beach (318 persons/day). There were three main strategies for developing the marine ecotourism activities, namely anticipating and handling the threat of coastal abrasion and degradation, cooperation with travel agency as well as coastal conservation efforts.
STATUS OF FISHERIES MANAGEMENT WITH AN ECOSYSTEM APPROACH IN THE DOMAIN FISH RESOURCES FOR TERUBUK (Tenualosa macrura) IN BENGKALIS REGENCY, RIAU PROVINCE Rizki Adiwanarta; Adriman Adriman; Deni Efizon
Berkala Perikanan Terubuk Vol 49, No 2 (2021): Juli 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/terubuk.49.2.918-929

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This study aims as follows: 1) To determine the status of ecosystem-based fisheries management  or Ecosystems Approach of Fisheries Management (EAFM) in the domain of fish resources for terubuk fish in Bengkalis Regency, Riau Province. The method used in this research is survey, observation and interview methods. The results of this study indicate that the indicators for the Composition of Catched Species and ETP Species of Fish Resources are still in good status. Meanwhile, indicators that need to be prioritized for improvement in sustainable fisheries management in the future because it is already in a moderate to bad status are Raw CPUE and Fish Size Trends. The conclusion of this research shows that fisheries management for terubuk fisheries (Tenualosa macrura) is still in good condition with green flag modeling and a mean value of 2,7.
POTENSI DAN SEBARAN IKAN TERUBUK (Tenualosa macrura) DI PERAIRAN PROPINSI RIAU Muchlizar Muchlizar; Tengku Dahril; Deni Efizon
Berkala Perikanan Terubuk Vol 45, No 3 (2017): November 2017
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This research was conducted on April to November 2015 in the and continued until September 2016. This study aims to determine the purpose of this study is to obtain a picture of population dynamics and distribution of fish Terubuk (T. macrura) based on data and information about: population density, gender ratio, size and growth, spatial distribution / spatial distribution And ruaya / Migration Fish in the waters of Bengkalis Regency. This research uses survey method, where fish terubuk serve as the object of research while Fishing Fishing Terubuk in waters of Bengkalis Province Riau Province as a place of research. That includes three districts namely Bengkalis District, Bukit Batu and Siak Kecil. Acoustic data is processed using SONAR ver.4 software. Based on research results the potential value of fish stock (pias) and terubuk female (terebas) is 26.9 tons / year, with the stock density reaches 17.2 kg / km2. The spawning areas are in the vicinity of Lalang Strait and P.Padang Strait until encountered by Bengkalis Strait in the peak phase of the bright moon and the peak of the dark moon. Survey results indicate that migration or outrageous fish ruaya not only affect spawning factors but there are other important factors namely growth and sex transfer factors, where pale fish will always be in deep strait deepwater (Terubuk Fish Sanctuary Area / Zone 1 -6). Long-term distribution of long-term fish does not indicate a shift in the capital progression, such as long frequency data, but only fish (pias), female fish (transplant), and transitional sex fish; Where the 'Pias' group is 20 cm below; Category 'Terubuk' size 20 cm and above.
ANALISIS ISI SALURAN PENCERNAAN IKAN KASAU (Lobocheilos schwanefeldi) DARI PERAIRAN SUNGAI SIAK, RIAU Chaidir P Pulungan; Deni Efizon
Berkala Perikanan Terubuk Vol 39, No 2 (2011): Juli 2011
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A Study on the food habit aspects of the kasau fish (Lobocheilos schwanefeldi) in SiakRiver was conducted from July to October 2008. Fishes were captured using gill-net and trap net.Total sample collected were 78 fishes, comprised of 17 fishes from Palas, 34 from Tebing TinggiOkura and 27 from Perawang. The Results shown that the composition of food were consisted ofsix classes, namely Cyanophyceae, Chlorophyceae, Bacillariophyceae, Xanthophyceae, Rotiferand Cladocera, and the main food was the Cyanophyceae.Closterium (Chlorophyceae) andDactylococcopsis (Cyanophyceae) were the dominant food in the digestive tract.
STRATEGI PENGELOLAAN LINGKUNGAN SENTRA PENGOLAHAN HASIL PERIKANAN AIR TAWAR DI DESA KOTO MESJID KECAMATAN XIII KOTO KAMPAR KABUPATEN KAMPAR PROVINSI RIAU Zulkanedi Zulkanedi; Usman Tang; Deni Efizon
Jurnal Ilmu Lingkungan Vol 13, No 2 (2019): Jurnal Ilmu Lingkungan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jil.13.2.p.230-242

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The industrialization of fisheries in Riau Province is quite developing, especially the cultivation and processing of catfish (Pangasius hypopthalmus) especially Patin Village is Koto Mesjid Village, XIII Kampar District, Kampar Regency is a resettled citizen of Pulau Gadang Village. They originally inhabited watersheds, had to move to hilly areas because their village was in a pool of Koto Panjang hydropower reservoirs. The nickname of Patin village with the motto "No Home Without Fish Ponds", because 85% of the community has a business of catfish ponds with a production of 15 tons per day, the number of ponds 776 with a total area of 62 ha in 2018. Activities of Fisheries Processing Center can potentially produce material the rest of the processing of catfish (waste) is around 15.24 - 45.72 tons per month or 182.88 - 548 tons a year. If not managed properly, this fishery product processing business will not be sustainable. For this reason, a Fish Processing Center Management Strategy is needed that is able to make the fish processing center sustainable as an effort to improve the economy, social and ecology.The method in this study is a survey with quantitative and qualitative approaches. Data collection techniques through interviews, observation and study of literature and secondary data collection. The SWOT analysis is used to formulate a management strategy plan at the Freshwater Fishery Product Processing Center, Koto Mesjid Village, XIII Koto Kampar, Kampar Regency. Based on survey data conducted at the PHP Center of Koto Mesjid Village District XIII Koto Kampar known for processing catfish salads, the main raw material needed is fresh catfish with an average size of 0.20-0.25 kg per head (5-6 tails / kg), while for processing meatballs, nuggets, shredded, catfish headscarves are needed fresh catfish with an average size of 0.5 to 0.8 kg per head. The price of fresh catfish in Koto Masjid Village is currently Rp. 14,500 / Kg. Respondent processing group in this study did the processing of smoked catfish at least 3-4 times a week, while processing meatballs, nuggets, shredded, catfish hoods on average 1-2 times a week depending on demand / order. For processing catfish salai, the average fresh catfish needed for one production is 1000 - 2000 kg. The amount of fresh catfish needs for the business of salai fish processing, meatball processing, nuggets, shredded, catfish headscapes at the Freshwater Fishery Product Processing Center of Koto Mesjid Village every month is 363,807.3 kg (363.8 tons) or 11, 9 tons per day. The total production of processing catfish into salai fish, meatballs, nuggets, shredded, catfish headscarves every year at the Freshwater Fisheries Product Processing Center of Koto Mesjid Village is 1,452,765.96 kg / year, or 121,063.83 kg / month consisting of production Catfish salai is 1,445,376 kg / year or 120,448 kg / month and processed meatballs, nuggets, shredded, catfish headscarves are 7,389.96 kg / year.The existence of the Center for Freshwater Fisheries Product Processing at Koto Mesjid Village in Kampar Regency has had a positive economic, social and cultural impact on the community. But with the passage of fish processing activities at the Freshwater Fisheries Product Processing Center, Koto Mesjid Village also has a negative impact on the surrounding environment. From the activities carried out in fish processing at the Fish Processing Center of Koto Mesjid Village, leaving liquid waste, solid waste and smoke around the area. SWOT Strategies for Management in the development of Fishery Product Processing Centers in Koto Mesjid Village XIII Subdistrict Koto Kampar are formulated in the form of programs / activities, namely (1) Optimization of catfish raw material (2) Use of clean and hygienic technology (3) Increasing the capacity of HR Center managers PHP Koto Mosque (4) Improvement of environmental management facilities and infrastructure.
Length-weight and length-length relationship among the body parts of batak fish (Tor soro) from the upstream of the Aek Godang River, North Sumatera Province Elvi S Sinaga; Chaidir P Pulungan; Deni Efizon
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 3, No 1 (2016): Wisuda Februari Tahun 2016
Publisher : Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan

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Tor soro is a North Sumatran endemic species. This fish have high economic value and play important role in Batak’s culture. Biological information on this fish, including the morphological characteristic, however, is rare. To understand the information on length-weight relationship, a study has been conducted from March to June 2015. The fish was sampled from the Aek Godang River, especially in the Banuaji (St 1) and the Dolok Nauli (St 2) villages. Totally 123 fish were captured. Several body parts such as total length, head length, fork length, caudal rod length, body height and body weight were measured and then compared to standard length in order to understand the growth pattern of the fish. Results shown that the length-weight relationship of male and female was isometric (male b=3.039 and female b=3.024). The coefficient correlation (r) values of the relationship between standard length and other body parts ranged from 0.812-0.994. It’s indicate that there is very significant relationship between standard length and the length of other body parts.Keyword: Tor soro, lenght-weight relationship, Aek Godang River, North Sumatera Province
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