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Journal : Maritime Park: Journal Of Maritime Technology and Socienty

Analysis Of Restriction Rules Of Gross Tonnage Fishing Ship On The Sunda Sea Coast Umar, Hasdinar
Maritime Park: Journal of Maritime Technology and Society Volume 1, Issue 2, 2022
Publisher : Department of Ocean Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Hasanuddin University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (644.531 KB) | DOI: 10.62012/mp.v1i2.21955

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The Sunda Strait has a significant enough fishery potential in Indonesia. Fish catches from the Sunda Strait are landed in Pandeglang Regency, one of which is at the Labuan Coastal Fishing Port. The types of fish that are targeted for catching are mackerel and tuna. The high selling price of fish causes fishing operations to continue to be improved. Fishing operations that continue to increase can lead to a scarcity of fishery resources. Therefore, it is necessary to study the rate of fish resource utilization to determine their status. This study aimed to evaluate the rate of exploitation of tuna in the Sunda Strait based on fish catch data on 30 GT vessels and analyze it using policies issued by the Indonesian government. In this study, a simple linear regression method was used. Result of analysis, in 2025, the fish stock is only 21,682 ton, while the number of fish taken is 66,497 ton, which means that in 2025 there will be no more fish because the fish stock has run out and cannot meet the number of fish that needs to be taken.
Dredging Analysis at Makassar New Port Umar, Hasdinar; Ashury, Ashury; Ayyub, Muhammad
Maritime Park: Journal of Maritime Technology and Society Volume 2, Issue 1, 2023
Publisher : Department of Ocean Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Hasanuddin University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62012/mp.v2i1.24087

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Dredging is used to create new harbors, berths, or waterways, or to deepen existing facilities to allow vessels with heavy drafts to access them. The dredging analysis at Makassar New Port aims to calculate how much the dredging volume. With this data, research can be used as a source of reference and consideration for researchers and port authorities. The research method is descriptive, where the primary data is data obtained based on direct observation at the research location, while secondary data is data that is researched and collected by related parties. Then an analysis is carried out to calculate the volume of dredging at Makassar New Port. From the results of the analysis, it can be concluded that dredging was carried out with a dredge volume reaching 1,953,764.47 m3, with a processing time of 349 days.
Study of Identification of Microplastic Waste in Sand Sediment at Lambutoa Beach, Takalar Regency Umar, Hasdinar; Husain, Firman; Humairah, Indah Putri
Maritime Park: Journal of Maritime Technology and Society Volume 2, Issue 2, 2023
Publisher : Department of Ocean Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Hasanuddin University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62012/mp.v2i2.27721

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Indonesia is currently one of the countries in East Asia which produces around 50% of the world's coastal waste. Microplastics in Indonesian seawater range from 30 to 960 particles/liter. The purpose of this study was to determine the size, amount, type, and microplastic polymers present on Lambutoa Beach in Takalar Regency. This study uses quantitative methods to examine certain populations or samples. Quantitative research methods are used to examine populations or certain samples, data collection uses research measuring instruments, and data analysis is quantitative/statistical in nature, with the aim of testing and proving the hypotheses that have been made/defined. The stages carried out during the research process were sand sediment sampling, sand sediment sample processing, observation and identification of microplastic types, and testing using the FTIR tool. From the results of this study, it was found that there were 49 samples of microplastic waste with an average size of 1-5 mm. There are three types of microplastic contained in the sand sediments that have been tested, namely films, fragments, and foam. For the type of polymer that is most often found in testing sediment samples using the FTIR tool on microplastic samples, these are Other (Nylon) and PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate) polymers