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Fisheries Management of Terubuk (Tenualosa macrura) with an Ecosystem Approach (EAFM) in the Bengkalis Strait, Bengkalis Regency, Riau Province Adiwanarta, Rizki; Adriman, Adriman; Efizon, Deni
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 28 No. 3 (2023): October
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Fish resources are one of the natural resources that must be used as much as possible for the welfare of the community, especially around Riau Province, where part of its territory is a coastal area that has a wealth of marine biological resources that have the potential to be developed at present and in the future. One type of marine biological resource that has high economic value is the most abundant fish resource. The methods used in this study are the direct observation survey method, interviews, and distributing questionnaires. The data used in this research consists of primary and secondary data. Primary data is obtained from the results of observations and measurements made in the field, including interviews with respondents, while secondary data is in the form of excerpts from previous research journals and activity report documents obtained from related institutions or agencies. grouping based on composite value, i.e., domains that qualify as "moderate," namely economics, and domains that qualify for the "good" stage, namely the institutional domain, and finally the domains that qualify for the "excellent" stage are the domain of fish resources, the domain of fishing techniques, and the social domain. Therefore, the priority for improvement as well as the spotlight are given to the economic domain. The status of the best fisheries management in Bengkalis Regency as a whole is considered to be in good criterion condition (aggregate score: 71). However, specifically based on the values between domains, three groupings based on composite values can be obtained, namely, domains that qualify as "moderate," namely the economic domain and habitat and ecosystem. Domains that qualify as "good" are institutional domains and social domains. While the domains that qualify as "very good" are the domain of fish resources and the domain of fishing techniques, Domains that qualify as "good" are institutional domains and social domains.
Water Quality of a Tributary of Siak River and Reservoir in Pekanbaru City, Riau Province, Using the CCME-WQI Yuliati, Yuliati; Sumiarsih, Eni; Adriman, Adriman; Nurfatihayati, Nurfatihayati; Efawani, Efawani
Depik Jurnal Ilmu Ilmu Perairan, Pesisir, dan Perikanan Vol 13, No 2 (2024): AUGUST 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13170/depik.13.2.35403

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This research was conducted on one of the Siak River tributaries that crosses the urban area in Pekanbaru, namely the Pengambang River. The Pengambang River flow is dammed to become a reservoir; one of its functions is as a source of raw drinking water. Increased activity along rivers and reservoirs certainly has an impact on water quality. The research was carried out in May-October 2023. Water sampling was taken at 3 points each along the river flow and in the Reservoir. The physicochemical water quality parameters measured include temperature, TSS, BOD, COD, DO, pH, TP, Nitrate, and Total coliforms for rivers and reservoirs, while Chorofil-a only for reservoirs. Water quality was evaluated using CCME-WQI, and the results of water quality evaluation according to CCME-WQI in the Pengambang River at all sampling stations could have been bad to marginal. At the same time, in the Reservoir, it was marginal. The CCME_WQI Index value in rivers ranges 42.33 to 54.97, while in reservoirs, it is higher 49-56, it indicated water quality in reservoir better than river. Parameters influencing water quality in rivers and reservoirs, especially TC and BOD come from household waste cage fish cultivation.
PENYULUHAN KONSERVASI HUTAN MANGROVE DI DESA MENGKAPAN KECAMATAN SUNGAI APIT KABUPATEN SIAK Adriman, Adriman; Fauzi, Muhammad; Fajri, Nur El; Purwanto, Eko; Prianto, Eko
Journal of Rural and Urban Community Empowerment Vol. 2 No. 1 (2020): Desember
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Penyuluhan ini dilakukan pada tanggal 25 sampai 26 Juli 2020 yang berlokasi di Desa Mengkapan Kabupaten Siak. Kegiatan ini bertujuan memberikan pengetahuan dan pemahaman kepada masyarakat Desa Mengkapan tentang peranan penting hutan mangrove bagi kehidupan manusia. Kegiatan penyuluhan ini memberikan manfaat kepada stakeholder diantaranya bagi peserta penyuluhan, masyarakat, anggota pelaksana penyuluhan, perguruan tinggi dan pemerintah daerah. Sasaran utama kegiatan penyuluhan ini adalah masyarakat yang tinggal di pesisir Desa Mengkapan dengan berbagai profesi sebanyak 30 orang. Metode yang digunakan dalam penyuluhan ini metoda ceramah dan diskusi, kunjungan ke lokasi hutan mangrove, monitoring dan evaluasi. Metoda ceramah digunakan untuk menyampaikan materi di dalam kelas. Kunjungan lapangan dimaksudkan untuk melihat secara nyata fungsi mangrove sesuai materi yang telah disampaikan. Monitoring dilakukan untuk mengetahui perkembangan kegiatan pengelolaan hutan mangrove, terutama aktivitas dan minat masyarakat untuk ikut berpartisipasi dalam kelompok konservasi yang telah ada. Pada kegiatan ini juga dilakukan evaluasi yang bertujuan untuk mengetahui tingkat pertambahan pengetahuan peserta penyuluhan serta partisipasi masyarakat dalam pengelolaan hutan mangrove. Dari hasil monitoring dan evaluasi diketahui bahwa tingkat pengetahuan dan partisipasi peserta tentang konservasi mangrove dan manfaatnya meningkat.
The Adaptive Capacity of Mangrove Ecosystem in the Sub-District Sungai Apit, Siak Regency, Riau Province Adriman, Adriman; prianto, Eko; Jhonnerie, Romie; Fajri, Nur El
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 28 No. 1 (2023): February
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This research was conducted for five months from May to September 2022 which is located in Sungai Apit District by taking six (6) villages as sampling locations from the eight (8) existing villages. This research was conducted for five months from May to September 2022 which is located in Sungai Apit District by taking six (6) villages as sampling locations from eight (8) existing villages. The research objective was to calculate and assess the adaptive capacity of mangrove ecosystems in Siak District, Siak Regency. Measurement of the adaptive capacity of mangrove ecosystems is carried out by analyzing six parameters, namely Mangrove Dimension Index (IDMg), Dominant Mangrove Species, Mangrove Tree Density, Number of Mangrove Species, Substrate Type, Ecosystem Distance from Settlement. The value of the adaptive capacity of mangrove ecosystems is in the range of 0.0-1.0, with five capacity categories namely "very low, low, medium, high, and very high". The results showed that the number of mangrove species found growing on the coast of Sungai Apit District was 19 species belonging to 10 families and 12 genera, distributed in the "low" category with a mangrove dimension index (IDMg) value of 0.6 (0.4<IDMg <0.8).Dominant species from the Rhizophoraceae family with a density classified as "high". The adaptive capacity of the mangrove ecosystem at the study site is classified as "high" with an adaptive capacity value of 0.67 (0.6 ≤ KPMg ≤ 0.8).
Sustainability Status of Mangrove Forest Ecosystem in Rawa Mekar Jaya Village, Sungai Apit District, Siak District Yusuf, Affin; Adriman, Adriman; Fauzi, Muhammad
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 28 No. 2 (2023): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/

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This research was conducted in October - November 2021 in Rawa Mekar Jaya Village, Sungai Apit District, Riau Province. The study area includes the mangrove forest of Rawa Mekar Jaya Village and Rawa Mekar Jaya River. Managing mangrove forests sustainably requires an integrated and sustainable management strategy; therefore an evaluation of sustainability status is carried out through 27 indicators grouped into four dimensions, namely ecology, economy, socio-culture, and institutional law. Indicators were obtained from previous research, literature studies, and field observations. Sustainability index assessment categories (1-100) can show the status of sustainability in mangrove forest ecosystem management in a multi-dimensional. Overall, the sustainability status of the multidimensional mangrove forest ecosystem of Kampung Rawa Mekar Jaya is classified as less sustainable with an average of 45.62. Socio-cultural (14.92) and economic (26.34) dimensions need improvement but the ecological and legal dimensions of the institution must be maintained.
Water Quality of a Tributary of Siak River and Reservoir in Pekanbaru City, Riau Province, Using the CCME-WQI Yuliati, Yuliati; Sumiarsih, Eni; Adriman, Adriman; Nurfatihayati, Nurfatihayati; Efawani, Efawani
Depik Jurnal Ilmu Ilmu Perairan, Pesisir, dan Perikanan Vol 13, No 2 (2024): AUGUST 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13170/depik.13.2.35403

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This research was conducted on one of the Siak River tributaries that crosses the urban area in Pekanbaru, namely the Pengambang River. The Pengambang River flow is dammed to become a reservoir; one of its functions is as a source of raw drinking water. Increased activity along rivers and reservoirs certainly has an impact on water quality. The research was carried out in May-October 2023. Water sampling was taken at 3 points each along the river flow and in the Reservoir. The physicochemical water quality parameters measured include temperature, TSS, BOD, COD, DO, pH, TP, Nitrate, and Total coliforms for rivers and reservoirs, while Chorofil-a only for reservoirs. Water quality was evaluated using CCME-WQI, and the results of water quality evaluation according to CCME-WQI in the Pengambang River at all sampling stations could have been bad to marginal. At the same time, in the Reservoir, it was marginal. The CCME_WQI Index value in rivers ranges 42.33 to 54.97, while in reservoirs, it is higher 49-56, it indicated water quality in reservoir better than river. Parameters influencing water quality in rivers and reservoirs, especially TC and BOD come from household waste cage fish cultivation.
The Adaptive Capacity of Mangrove Ecosystem in the Sub-District Sungai Apit, Siak Regency, Riau Province Adriman, Adriman; prianto, Eko; Jhonnerie, Romie; Fajri, Nur El
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 28 No. 1 (2023): February
Publisher : Fakultas Perikanan dan Kelautan Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/

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This research was conducted for five months from May to September 2022 which is located in Sungai Apit District by taking six (6) villages as sampling locations from the eight (8) existing villages. This research was conducted for five months from May to September 2022 which is located in Sungai Apit District by taking six (6) villages as sampling locations from eight (8) existing villages. The research objective was to calculate and assess the adaptive capacity of mangrove ecosystems in Siak District, Siak Regency. Measurement of the adaptive capacity of mangrove ecosystems is carried out by analyzing six parameters, namely Mangrove Dimension Index (IDMg), Dominant Mangrove Species, Mangrove Tree Density, Number of Mangrove Species, Substrate Type, Ecosystem Distance from Settlement. The value of the adaptive capacity of mangrove ecosystems is in the range of 0.0-1.0, with five capacity categories namely "very low, low, medium, high, and very high". The results showed that the number of mangrove species found growing on the coast of Sungai Apit District was 19 species belonging to 10 families and 12 genera, distributed in the "low" category with a mangrove dimension index (IDMg) value of 0.6 (0.4<IDMg <0.8).Dominant species from the Rhizophoraceae family with a density classified as "high". The adaptive capacity of the mangrove ecosystem at the study site is classified as "high" with an adaptive capacity value of 0.67 (0.6 ≤ KPMg ≤ 0.8).
Sustainability Status of Mangrove Forest Ecosystem in Rawa Mekar Jaya Village, Sungai Apit District, Siak District Yusuf, Affin; Adriman, Adriman; Fauzi, Muhammad
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 28 No. 2 (2023): June
Publisher : Fakultas Perikanan dan Kelautan Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/

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This research was conducted in October - November 2021 in Rawa Mekar Jaya Village, Sungai Apit District, Riau Province. The study area includes the mangrove forest of Rawa Mekar Jaya Village and Rawa Mekar Jaya River. Managing mangrove forests sustainably requires an integrated and sustainable management strategy; therefore an evaluation of sustainability status is carried out through 27 indicators grouped into four dimensions, namely ecology, economy, socio-culture, and institutional law. Indicators were obtained from previous research, literature studies, and field observations. Sustainability index assessment categories (1-100) can show the status of sustainability in mangrove forest ecosystem management in a multi-dimensional. Overall, the sustainability status of the multidimensional mangrove forest ecosystem of Kampung Rawa Mekar Jaya is classified as less sustainable with an average of 45.62. Socio-cultural (14.92) and economic (26.34) dimensions need improvement but the ecological and legal dimensions of the institution must be maintained.
Density and Distribution of Gastropods in Mangrove Forests of Concong Dalam Village, Indragiri Hilir, Riau Province Adriman, Adriman; Fauzi, Muhammad; Miracle, Glori
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 30 No. 3 (2025): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/

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Gastropods are mangrove organisms that act as bioindicators in mangrove ecosystems. Mangroves are called productive areas because they are rich in organic matter, which is a source of food and shelter for various biota, such as molluscs and other organisms. Human-induced pressure will cause damage to the mangrove ecosystem. The destruction of the mangrove ecosystem will affect the life of all biota that live in it, including gastropods. This study aims to determine the density and distribution pattern of gastropods in the mangrove area of Concong Dalam Village. This research was carried out in August-September 2024 in Concong Dalam Village. The method used in this study is the survey method. The data obtained is then calculated and analyzed. The results of the study show that there are 11 species of gastropods, nine genera, and six families, including Potamididae (3 types), Neritidae (2 types), Littorinidae (2 types), Ellobidae (1 type), Melogenidae (1 type), and Muricidae (1 type). The six types of mangroves found in this study are Rhizophora apiculata, R. mucronata, Bruguiera cylindrica, Avicennia alba, Sonneratia alba, and Nypa fruticans. The density value of gastropods obtained in Concong Dalam Village ranges from 2.67 – 11.39 ind/m2. The distribution pattern found in Concong Dalam Village is uniform, with an id value of 0.31-0.44. The density of mangroves in Concong Dalam Village ranges from 600 to 1967 p/ha, with the damage criteria being very good
Density and Distribution of Gastropods in Mangrove Forests of Concong Dalam Village, Indragiri Hilir, Riau Province Adriman, Adriman; Fauzi, Muhammad; Miracle, Glori
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 30 No. 3 (2025): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/

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Gastropods are mangrove organisms that act as bioindicators in mangrove ecosystems. Mangroves are called productive areas because they are rich in organic matter, which is a source of food and shelter for various biota, such as molluscs and other organisms. Human-induced pressure will cause damage to the mangrove ecosystem. The destruction of the mangrove ecosystem will affect the life of all biota that live in it, including gastropods. This study aims to determine the density and distribution pattern of gastropods in the mangrove area of Concong Dalam Village. This research was carried out in August-September 2024 in Concong Dalam Village. The method used in this study is the survey method. The data obtained is then calculated and analyzed. The results of the study show that there are 11 species of gastropods, nine genera, and six families, including Potamididae (3 types), Neritidae (2 types), Littorinidae (2 types), Ellobidae (1 type), Melogenidae (1 type), and Muricidae (1 type). The six types of mangroves found in this study are Rhizophora apiculata, R. mucronata, Bruguiera cylindrica, Avicennia alba, Sonneratia alba, and Nypa fruticans. The density value of gastropods obtained in Concong Dalam Village ranges from 2.67 – 11.39 ind/m2. The distribution pattern found in Concong Dalam Village is uniform, with an id value of 0.31-0.44. The density of mangroves in Concong Dalam Village ranges from 600 to 1967 p/ha, with the damage criteria being very good
Co-Authors ', Meinita ABDUL RAUF Adiwanarta, Rizki Affin Yusuf Agustini Agustini, Agustini Alfayeat, Rindo Andri Hendrizal Andriani, Novia Annesa Fista Savitri Annisa, Tiara Mediana Ari Purbayanto Arifah, Mukhlisa Dieni Ario Damar Asri Mentari Nasution Bahrun Budi Kurniayawan Budijono, Budijono Deni Efizon Devi Sulastri Dian Sufitri Dwi Ayu Utami, Dwi Ayu Eddiwan Kamaruddin Efawani, Efawani Efi Nuryanti Eko Prianto, Eko Eko Purwanto Elfrida Hasugian Eni Sumarsih Eni Sumiarsih Eva Nurjannah Simamora Faisal Hendri Fery Permadi Fiona Novianti Fitri, Annisa Sovia Framindo G. Napitupulu Hanifa, Hanifa Hasbi Ansyori Harahap, Hasbi Ansyori Helmi Abdullah Prabowo Hidayah, Haini Hutri Aliva Ika Fitria Hasibuan Ikhsan kurniawan Indradewa, Rhian Irwandi Manalu Irwanna, Muhammad Robby Ismail Junaidi, Rival Kausar Ken Radityo Gautama Lestari, Tri Ayu Lina Puspita Sari Lisa Ayuningtyas Sitorus Lisbatul Khoiriyah Lubis, Rizki Anita Luri Anita Vanri M Fauzi M. Fauzi M. Fauzi M. Fauzi M. Fauzi2 M. Fauzi, M. Fauzi M.Fauzi M.Fauzi Maulana, Rezki Miracle, Glori Mohd Riza Fahlifi SF Muhammad Fauzi Muhammad Fauzi Muhammad Fauzi Muharisa &#039; Musdalifah Desti Andini Netri Rosnita Nidanul Akmal Ritonga Nora Saulina Novita Sari Br Perangin-angin Nur El fajri Nuraini El Fajri Nurfatihayati Nurwijayanti Ofrizal &#039; Oktaviandora &#039; Pandera, Cici Permata Zahrani Hedista Purba, Dewi Nokiana F Br Puspita, Rita Putri Amelia Yolanda Rahmawati, Anisya Riska Diani Rival Junaidi Rizki Adiwanarta Romie Jhonnerie Ronanda, Vida Tri Rosalina M Siahaan Rova Erwinda Fitri Rusliadi Rusliadi Saddam Husein Safruddin &#039; Sandrila Putri Elsa Saulina, Nora Sembiring, Rinawati Septiyawati &#039; Silvi Rahmi Silvia Ulga Siti Ramlah Siwolo, Apria Bodhi Sri Ika Wulandary Suci Rahma Deni Sugeng Budiharso Sugeng Budiharsono Syafriwarty Syafriwarty Syamsiar, Syamsiar Tiara Mediana Annisa Umi Asni Vida Tri Ronanda Yolanda, Tiwi Novia Yollanda Defira Yossi Oktorini Yuliati - Yusuf, Affin Zuhri, Muhammad Isnan