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Physical Oceanography Condition in Eastern Karimata Strait: Pasir Mayang Beach West Kalimantan Harianto Harianto; Arie Antasari Kushadiwijayanto; Apriansyah Apriansyah
Jurnal Penelitian Fisika dan Aplikasinya (JPFA) Vol. 8 No. 1 (2018)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jpfa.v8n1.p51-60

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Karimata strait is located in the western Indonesian, separate the Kalimantan and Belitung island, that has an important role for the distribution services. The information about its dynamics such as tidal behavior, and wave is the key to support the navigation activities in this area. This research describes the results of measurements of the physical oceanography parameter on the eastern side of the Karimata Strait, Pasir Mayang Beach. The tidal data were measured for 15 days in February 25th March 12th, 2017 and sea current were observed for 24 hours on February 27-28th, 2017. The result showed that tidal type in this area is diurnal tide with amplitude of M2, S2, K1, and O1 respectively are 0.085 m, 0.086 m, 0.455 m, and 0.342 m. Significant waves high is ranged from 0.12 0.31 m with significant period of 5.32-6.9 s. The wave direction is south western. The current velocity is ranged from 0.087- 0.112 m/s and average current velocity is 0.092 m/s. The tidal current direction is northeast at low tide and south western at high tide. This study also reveals important information that wave energy variability is not only affected by seasonal conditions but also influenced by tides. The tides have responsibility to change the propagation medium of wave that is originated dispersive to non-dispersive medium. This study opens a new study of correction of wave measurement procedures by including and taking into account the effects of tides.
Empowering coastal women through marine resource innovation: Transforming low-value catch into standardized processed products Ikha Safitri; Warsidah Warsidah; Apriansyah Apriansyah; Mega Sari Juane Sofiana; Tia Nuraya; Sukal Minsas; Arie Antasari Kushadiwijayanto; Syarif Irwan Nurdiansyah; Yusuf Arief Nurrahman; Iwan Kuncoro; Alvianita Rika Putri Kusumaningsih; Nimaz Tegar Sukma; Dwi Imam Prayitno; Shifa Helena; Nora Idiawati; Harianto Harianto; Surya Darma
Community Empowerment Vol. 11 No. 2 (2026)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.15251

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Kuala Secapah Village serves as a prominent hub for capture fisheries along the coast of West Kalimantan. Alongside premium catches, local fishermen frequently haul trash fish (ikan rucah), that remains economically underutilized. Applying innovative and sustainable processing approaches to these marine resources can significantly generate added value for the community. This community service program aims to educate and train coastal women on upgrading these underutilized catches into competitive food products. The program was delivered in participatory workshop divided into two sessions: an instructional lecture and a hands-on culinary production practice. The intervention yielded substantial progress, with participants' technical knowledge skyrocketing from 64% to 99.6% regarding standardized and proper fish-processing techniques. Ultimately, this initiative successfully fosters local economic resilience by converting underutilized marine waste into high-value commodities.