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Analisis Perbandingan pada Puisi "Tentu, Kau Boleh" Karya Sapardi Djoko Damono dengan Puisi "Anant Prem" Karya Rabindranath Tagore Anggoro, Ari; Saputra, Fajar Anggi; Pratama , Dimas Ageng
Pragmatik : Jurnal Rumpun Ilmu Bahasa dan Pendidikan  Vol. 3 No. 4 (2025): Oktober : Pragmatik : Jurnal Rumpun Ilmu Bahasa dan Pendidikan
Publisher : Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/pragmatik.v3i4.2363

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This study aims to analyze and compare the poems Anant Prem by Rabindranath Tagore and Tentu, Kau Boleh by Sapardi Djoko Damono. The research employs a descriptive qualitative approach focusing on several literary aspects, namely the central theme, tone and atmosphere, diction, characterization, conceptual meaning of love, and philosophical perspective. The findings indicate that both poems share similarities in presenting love as a profound emotional experience, expressed through intimate and reflective nuances. Each poem portrays emotionally intertwined characters whose inner experiences revolve around the presence of love as a central force. Despite these similarities, the two poems differ significantly in how they interpret and narrate love. In Anant Prem, Tagore frames love as eternal and transcendent, surpassing the confines of time and space. This creates a contemplative and spiritual tone supported by metaphorical and symbolic diction. Meanwhile, Tentu, Kau Boleh portrays love as an immediate and personal experience rooted in everyday human interactions. Sapardi expresses love through calm, straightforward language that reflects simplicity and emotional closeness. Philosophically, Tagore positions love as part of cosmic existence, whereas Sapardi views it as a presence embodied in the warmth and intimacy of daily human life. These distinctions highlight how cultural background, worldview, and poetic tradition influence the depiction of love in both works.
Estimasi Cadangan Karbon Mangrove Menggunakan Citra Sentinel-2A di Desa Banjarsari Pulau Enggano Firsta, Sigit Widianto; Sugara, Ayub; Anggoro, Ari
Jurnal Kelautan Tropis Vol 28, No 3 (2025): JURNAL KELAUTAN TROPIS
Publisher : Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jkt.v28i3.29800

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Global climate change remains one of the major challenges of the 21st century, and mangrove ecosystems play a crucial role as blue carbon sinks, helping mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. However, data on mangrove carbon stocks in Indonesia’s outermost islands, such as Enggano Island, are still limited. This study aims to estimate the aboveground carbon stock of mangrove forests in Banjarsari Village, Enggano District, by integrating field measurements and Sentinel-2A imagery. Biomass was calculated using an allometric approach, while spatial carbon estimation was derived from the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI). The results show that the mangrove area covers approximately 193,25 ha, dominated by dense vegetation (98%) with NDVI values ranging from −0.5 to 0.94. The dominant species were Rhizophora apiculata. The total above-ground carbon stock was estimated at 44,276.78 tons C. The regression between NDVI and carbon stock produced the equation y = 2.1402x − 185.36, with a coefficient of determination (R²) of 0.48 and an RMSE of 161,14 tons/ha. These findings demonstrate the significant carbon storage capacity of Enggano’s mangrove ecosystem and highlight its crucial role in supporting climate change mitigation and low-carbon development in Indonesia’s remote coastal regions. Perubahan iklim global menjadi tantangan utama abad ini, dan ekosistem mangrove berperan penting  sebagai penyerap karbon biru (blue carbon) yang efektif dalam menekan emisi gas rumah kaca. Namun, informasi mengenai stok karbon mangrove di wilayah kepulauan terluar Indonesia, seperti Pulau Enggano, masih sangat terbatas. Penelitian ini bertujuan mengestimasi cadangan karbon mangrove bagian atas di Desa Banjarsari, Kecamatan Enggano, melalui integrasi data lapangan dan citra Sentinel-2A. Biomassa dihitung menggunakan pendekatan alometrik, sedangkan estimasi spasial karbon diperoleh melalui analisis indeks vegetasi NDVI. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa luas ekosistem mangrove mencapai 193,25 ha dengan dominasi kerapatan rapat (98%) dan nilai NDVI berkisar antara −0,5 hingga 0,94. Spesies dominan yang ditemukan adalah Rhizophora apiculata. Total cadangan karbon diperkirakan mencapai 44.276,78 ton C. Hubungan antara NDVI dan stok karbon menunjukkan persamaan regresi y = 2,1402x − 185,36 dengan koefisien determinasi (R²) sebesar 0,48 dan RMSE 161,14 ton/ha. Hasil ini menegaskan bahwa ekosistem mangrove Enggano memiliki potensi besar sebagai penyerap karbon, sekaligus berkontribusi terhadap upaya mitigasi perubahan iklim dan kebijakan pembangunan rendah karbon di wilayah pesisir terpencil Indonesia.
Population Shift of The Family Scaridae: An Ecological Study in The Threatened Habitat of Tikus Island Novita Nanda Syafitri; Deddy Bakhtiar; Ari Anggoro; Maestro Munru; Herni Iman Sari
International Journal of Marine Engineering Innovation and Research Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Department of Marine Engineering, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j25481479.v10i2.6457

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Parrotfish have an essential role in maintaining the balance and health of coastal and marine ecosystems, but the existence of coral reefs on Pulau Tikus as their habitat has been degraded, threatening the survival of these fish. This study aims to determine the abundance of fish in the Scaridae family based on coral reef cover and the relationship with coral reef cover. Sampling was conducted in February-May 2021 in the waters of Pulau Tikus Bengkulu. Reef fish observations used UVC (Underwater Visual Census), while coral reef cover used the LIT (Line Intercept Transect) method. The highest reef fish abundance was at station 1 at 0.06 ind/m2, while the lowest was at station 3 at 0.02 ind/m2. The highest percentage of coral cover was at station 1 at 70.44% and the weakest at station 3 at 8.18%. The relationship between the percentage of coral cover and parrotfish abundance strongly correlates with a value of R = 0.62.
Co-Authors Ade Ayu Mustika Adelia, Friska Citra Adi, Rizky Anggoro Agung Hasan Lukman Agus, Syamsul B. Al Azhar Alfiqi Maulana Ali Muhammad Muslih Ali Muqsit Ali Muqsit Amelia Suryanita Ami Nolisa Amir Husaini Karim Amrullah Amrullah, Amir H. K. An Nisa Nurul Suci An Nisa Nurul Suci Ana Ariasari Anandyawati Anandyawati Anandyawati, Anandyawati Andriani Sunuddin Anggraini, Selva Assabillah, Muhammad Ayub Sugara Ayuni Cindy Claudea Hanami Cindy Claudea Hanami Citra Arum Sari Deddy Bakhtiar Deddy Bakhtiar Deddy Bakhtiar, Deddy Dede Hartono Dede Hartono Dede Hartono Dede Hartono Dede Hartono, Dede Delvia Novitasari DEWI PURNAMA Dwi Bulan Dari Julian Futri Dyah Ayu, Dyah Eko Nofridiansyah, Eko Eko Sumartono, Eko Esty Kurniawati Fariza, Elda Feri Nugroho Fingki Septiyani Firsta, Sigit Widianto Hasidu, La Ode Abdul Fajar Herni Iman Sari Irwin Wahyudi Iswanto, Dedi Julia Purnama Sari Juliano, Ricky Julyansyah, Teddy Khairunnisa, Suci Novia Lovita Nadia Maestro Munru Makhrian, Andy Maya Angraini Fajar Utami, Maya Angraini Fajar Merlian Zikri Merlian Zikri Mery Leyani, Etika Miftakhul Munir Moneka, Kostari Mujiono Musriyadi Nabiu Nabila, Okta Putri Nella Tri Agustini, Nella Tri Novanda, Ridha Rizki Novita Nanda Syafitri Nugroho, Mohammad Nur Dita Nur Arief Putri, Viche Nur Lina Maratana Nabiu Nurlaila Ervina Herliany Nurmitasari Ompusunggu, Yordan A Parwito Parwito, Parwito Person Pesona Renta Pratama , Dimas Ageng Putra, Agung Kurnia Putri Amanda, Ericha Rahayuningtyaswara, Dyah Ramansyah, Riki Rangga Aditya, Muhammad Ricky Juliano Ridha Rizki Novanda Ridha Rizki Novanda Ridka Rizki Novanda Rifi Suhendri Rifi Zulhendri Risnita Tri Utami Robin Saputra Sagita, Fela Sam Wouthuyzen Samosir, Yuyun Saputra, Fajar Anggi Setiawan Ganesha, Gentha Siregar, Albet Owen Siswahyono, Siswahyono Supadi Supadi Supiyati . Suryanita, Amelia Susanto, Jefri Syamsul B. Agus Syaputra, Andika Charles Tanzul, Muhammad Teddy Julyansyah Teddy Triandiza Ully Wulandari, Ully Vincentius P Siregar Wahyudi, Irwin Walqodra, Aldi Rizki Wica Elvina Yanti, Dian Renata Ika Yohana, Ningsih Yola Wulandari, Yola Yudho Andika Yulfiperius, Yulfiperius Yuriz Silviani, Nandini Zamdial zamdial Zamdial Zamdial Zamdial Zamdial Zamdial Zamdial, Zamdial Zikri, Merlian Zulhendri, Rifi