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STRATEGI PENGELOLAAN PENAMBANGAN PASIR LAUT YANG BERKELANJUTAN (STUDI KASUS PULAU TUNDA, PROVINSI BANTEN) Wawan Wahyudi; Etty Riani; Syaiful Anwar
Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Kelautan Tropis Vol. 10 No. 2 (2018): 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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Penambangan pasir laut di pulau-pulau kecil, seperti Pulau Tunda, Kepulauan Seribu, Jakarta berpotensi mengakibatkan degradasi lingkungan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mendapatkan strategi pengelolaan penambangan pasir laut di perairan Pulau Tunda yang berkelanjutan. Penelitian ini dilakukan wawancara dengan responden ahli yang dipilih secara purposive, dengan bantuan kuesioner. Data yang diperoleh dianalisis dengan AHP. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa faktor dominan yang harus diperhatikan pada pengelolaan penambangan pasir laut agar menjadi berkelanjutan adalah sumberdaya alam, kebijakan pemerintah, dan sosial ekonomi masyarakat. Stakeholders yang harus diperhatikan agar penambangan pasir laut menjadi berkelanjutan adalah pemerintah, pengusaha, masyarakat dan penegak hukum. Adapun tujuan yang harus didahulukan agar penambangan pasir laut berkelanjutan, yakni reduksi degradasi lingkungan, pemulihan ekosistem dan peningkatan daya saing keindahan wilayah perairan pulau kecil yang pasirnya ditambang. Prioritas alternatif strategi yang paling penting dalam pengelolaan penambangan pasir laut agar menjadi berkelanjutan adalah revisi kebijakan penambangan pasir laut, penegakan hukum dan sangsinya, serta teknologi penambangan pasir ramah lingkungan.
ECONOMIC VALUATION OF MANGROVES FOREST RESOURCES IN REGENCY OF BANGGAI DAN BANGGAI ISLAND CENTRAL SULAWESI Sugeng Putranto; Neviaty P. Zamani; Harpasis S. Sanusi; Etty Riani; Achmad Fahrudin
Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Kelautan Tropis Vol. 9 No. 2 (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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This study aims to determine how big the value of the total economic benefits of mangrove forest by using the concept of economic valuation to calculate the value of the benefits of natural resources which exist in 9 District of Banggai Regency and Banggai Island Regency located in Peleng Strait Costal Area there are: District of Batui Selatan, Batui, Luwuk Timur, Lamala, Masama, Balantak, Bualemo (in Banggai Regency Area) and District of Buko and Buko Selatan (Banggai Island Regency). The research was conducted in August to November 2016, by conducting field observations and interviews directly to the community and local government. Based on the results obtained that indicate the area of mangrove forest ecosystems in Peleng Strait Costal Area with a broad ± 167 ha, have total value of economic benefits amounted Rp 26,591,841,888/year with the largest contributor to the value of benefits is from the value of indirect benefits that is the value of the benefits of mangrove forests as a buffer abrasion or sea water waves is about Rp 16.030.000.000. The total value of economic benefits can be used as a reference or basic comparison for the community and the government in determining the policy management and utilization of existing mangrove forests. Keywords: mangrove forest ecosystems, benefits value, economicvaluation
PEMANFAATAN SUMBER DAYA UDANG PENAEID DI TELUK CILETUH, PALABUHANRATU BERDASARKAN ANALISIS KESESUAIAN KAWASAN Sugeng Hartono; Etty Riani; Fredinan Yulianda; Gondo Puspito
Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Kelautan Tropis Vol. 12 No. 1 (2020): 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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Pemanfaatan sumberdaya udang penaeid di Teluk Ciletuh, Kabupaten Sukabumi berisiko tinggi untuk tereksploitasi secara berlebih karena daerah penyebaran udang penaeid relatif sempit di perairannya. Pengelolaan berbasis zonasi perlu diterapkan sebagai upaya pengelolaan sumber daya maupun upaya untuk menjelaskan fungsi dan luas satu kawasan pemanfaatan. Penelitian bertujuan untuk merancang satu kawasan pemanfaatan sumber daya udang penaeid yang sesuai dan terukur berdasarkan potensi dan karakteristik habitatnya secara spasial. Penelitian lapang dan laboratorium dilakukan untuk mengumpulkan dan menganalisis sampel hasil tangkapan dan sedimen. Seluruh kegiatannya berlangsung antara Februari-April 2019. Metode pengumpulan sampel yang digunakan adalah purposive sampling. Pengoperasian pukat tarik dan Van Veen Grab dilakukan untuk mengumpulkan masing-masing sampel hasil tangkapan dan sampel sedimen. Analisis spasial dilakukan dengan perangkat lunak sistem informasi geografis (SIG) untuk menghasilkan satu kawasan pemanfaatan dengan menggunakan analisis inverse distance weighted (IDW) dan map algebra. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa terdapat dua jenis udang penaeid yang tertangkap di perairannya, yaitu udang dogol (Metapenaeus ensis) dan udang jerbung (Fenneropenaeus merguiensis). Berdasarkan karakteristik habitatnya, sedimen permukaan dasar perairannya dikategorikan sebagai lanau (silt). Perairan yang dikategorikan sangat sesuai (S1) seluas 209,254 ha atau 43,7% dari total luas kawasan kajian (479,288 ha). Perairan yang dikategorikan sesuai (S2) seluas 209,067 ha (43,6%) dan yang tidak sesuai (N) 60,967 ha (12,7%).
KLASIFIKASI LUASAN EKOSISTEM MANGROVE DI DESA PANTAI BAHAGIA, MUARA GEMBONG, KABUPATEN BEKASI DENGAN CITRA SENTINEL DENGAN METODE NORMALIZED DIFFERENCE VEGETATION INDEX Bayu Pamungkas; Rahmat Kurnia; Etty Riani; Taryono
Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Kelautan Tropis Vol. 12 No. 3 (2020): 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 | DOI: 10.29244/jitkt.v12i3.32241

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Mangrove ecosystems are one type of coastal resources that has benefits in physical, biological, and economic wise. Mangrove ecosystems in Muara Gembong are ecosystems that are included in the category of protected forest. This research aims to estimate the area of mangrove forests and classify its canopy cover. The method used in this study is the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and using sentinel imagery (with a spatial resolution of 10 m). The canopy cover classification applied in this study refers to the Indonesian Ministry of Forestry standards. Canopy cover data was validated with a densiometer to estimate the percentage of mangrove canopy cover. The results showed that the area of mangrove forests reached 301.83 ha with a high-density level or a tight cover class reaching 59.31% or 179.02 ha. The area of mangroves in Pantai Bahagia Village, Bekasi Regency, has increased from the last few years due to rehabilitation actions taken by several local communities.
MODEL DINAMIK PENGENDALIAN PENCEMARAN AIR KALI SURABAYA Suwari Suwari; Etty Riani; Bambang Pramudya; Ita Djuwita
Bumi Lestari Journal of Environment Vol 11 No 2 (2011)
Publisher : Environmental Research Center (PPLH) of Udayana University

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The Surabaya River plays an important role as water supply of the Surabaya PDAM, irrigation, industry, transportation, and means of recreation. However, domestic, industrial, and agricultural waste that were discharged into the river stream polluted the Surabaya River and decreased the carrying capacity and assimilative capacity. Therefore, effort to monitor and control the Surabaya River water pollution need to be well organized and implemented. The aim of the research is to develop a model of water pollution control on Surabaya River region. The research was carried out based on field survey, in situ and laboratory sample examination, questionnaire, and expert judgment. Pollution control model developed in this study was built into three sub-models, namely: (1) ecology sub-model, (2) social sub-model, and (3) economy sub-model using powersim constructor 2.5 version. Pollution control scenarios were developed using prospective analysis. The results of water pollution parameters such as TSS, DO, BOD, COD, N-NO2, and the level of mercury (Hg) were higher than the allowable class 1 standard. The sources of Surabaya River pollution mainly are domestic and industrial waste with total load of BOD, COD, and TSS are 55.49, 132.58, and 210.13 ton/day, respectively. According to water quality status, the Surabaya River is categorized as heavy polluted and the loading pollution need to be decreased. By using prospective analysis, there were five important factors that affect the future of the Surabaya River water pollution control, i.e.: (1) population growth and community awareness, (2) community perception, (3) implementation of regulations, (4) commitment/local government support, and (5) system and institutional capacity. There are three development scenarios, that are pessimistic, moderate and optimistic. The moderate and optimistic scenario are the realistic scenarios that occur in the future for Surabaya River water pollution control in considering of ecology, social and economy aspects.
CHALLENGING FOR SEAGRASS MANAGEMENT IN INDONESIA N adiarti; Etty Riani; Ita Djuwita; Sugeng Budiharsono; Ari Purbayanto; Harald Asmus
JOURNAL OF COASTAL DEVELOPMENT Vol 15, No 3 (2012): Volume 15, Number 3, Year 2012
Publisher : JOURNAL OF COASTAL DEVELOPMENT

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Seagrasses, one of the important ecosystems in Indonesian coastal waters, have declined mostly due to a variety of multi-sector (i.e. ecology, socio-economy, technology and institution) anthropogenic disturbances. The decline and loss of seagrass meadows will have an effect not only on biodiversity and fisheries productivity within the ecosystems but also on the adjacent ecosystems (coral reef and mangrove forest), and even the effect will spread out far to the outside of the areas where seagrass grow.  Seagrass ecosystems management in Indonesia is urgently required as part of fisheries management. However, this concept has not been understood by most of Indonesian people, including some government officials. Consequently, the seagrass ecosystems are still marginalized in the coastal resource management practices in Indonesia. In order to sustain fisheries productivity, knowledge of impact scales of each seagrass-related multi-sector human activities are very important as one of basic requirements in designing an effective seagrass management.
Type and Potential Sources of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Coastal Area of Tarakan City, North Borneo, Indonesia Ratno Achyani; Dietriech G Bengen; Tri Prartono; Etty Riani; Abdullah Hisam bin Omar
ILMU KELAUTAN: Indonesian Journal of Marine Sciences Vol 26, No 1 (2021): Ilmu Kelautan
Publisher : Marine Science Department Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/ik.ijms.26.1.27-36

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PAHs are mutagenic and carcinogenic agents that influence the coastal water of Tarakan City. This study aims to determine the concentration, type, and distribution of PAHs in waters and sediments of rivers, seawater, and brackish ponds, and their potential sources. Fourteen samples of water and sediment from selected stations obtained 14 types of PAHs priority (USEPA). Analysis using GC-MS Type Thermo Trace 1310 single quadrupole Mass Spectrometer, using Coulum melting silica column (coulumn fused silica) DB5 MS with a length of 30 m, a diameter of 0.32 mm inline. The concentration in sediments at river locations ranges from 0.72-352.84, between 1.23-606.74 in the sea, and brackish ponds 0.08-2858.88 ng.g-1. On the waters ranged from 42.46-160.25 µg.L-1, in the sea 7.95-167.55 µg.L-1 and ponds 7.63-151.60 µg.L-1. The concentration level in rivers and seas is small and in the ponds is small-very high. The concentration on water at the river site was observed to increase from upstream to downstream. Meanwhile in sediment was higher in the upstream decreased towards the middle of river and increased in downstream/estuary area. The concentration in the Tarakan coastal environment signifies the potential hazards to the environment. Components Nap, Fla, Pyr, Chr, and BaP are types that are often identified. Furthermore, two, four and five rings of PAHs were shown to dominate in water and sediment, with the major rings present in both river and brackish pond. The PAHs were both petrogenic and pyrolytic sources from land base sources that were possibly derived from the Pamusian river.
Accumulation of Heavy Metals (Cu and Pb) In Two Consumed Fishes from Musi River Estuary, South Sumatera Wike Ayu Eka Putri; Dietriech G Bengen; Tri Prartono; Etty Riani
ILMU KELAUTAN: Indonesian Journal of Marine Sciences Vol 21, No 1 (2016): Ilmu Kelautan
Publisher : Marine Science Department Diponegoro University

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Fish is one of the protein sources for humans which its existence is susceptible to the contamination, one of which is the heavy metal. The lack of information regarding the content of heavy metal in the edible fish in South Sumatera makes this study important to be done. This study was aimed to analyze the concentration of heavy metal in two species of edible fishes at Musi River Estuary site. The study was conducted in the estuary section of Musi River from September to November 2014. The heavy metals of Cu and Pb in the water and in the fish organs were analyzed using AAS with a type of SpektrA A-20 Variant Plus using a mixture of Air-Acetylene flame. The result showed the variation of Cu and Pb concentrations in each of species and three organs observed. The concentration of Cu and Pb in the liver was higher than in the gills and the muscle (liver>gills>muscle). The concentration of Cu and Pb in the muscle of all fish species were not exceed the safe limit for consumption. Keywords: Cu and Pb, consumed fish, Musi River estuary
KARAKTERISTIK LINGKUNGAN PERAIRAN SELAT RUPAT Syahril Nedi; Bambang Pramudya; Etty Riani; Manuwoto Manuwoto
Jurnal Ilmu Lingkungan Vol 4, No 1 (2010): Jurnal Ilmu Lingkungan
Publisher : Program Pascasarjana Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jil.4.1.p.25-35

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Rupat Strait is one of small strait in Malacca Strait which located in among coastal of TownDumai area with the Rupat Island in Riau Province. Position of Rupat Strait semi-closed withthe condition of semi-diurnal tide has potency to cause the happening of oil accumulation interritorial water which can generate the damage of ecosystem territorial waters. Strait Rupatown the variety of various type mangrove representing habitat of various fish type and protectthe coast from wave and aberration. Various transportation activity, processing and oildistribution in coastal area of Dumai cause the territorial water of Strait of Rupat gristle to oilcontamination. Lubuk Gaung is a very sensitive regional to oil contamination. Pulau Ketam is asensitive criteria, but region Pelintung is inclusive of middle criteria untill is not sensitivity.
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
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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.
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