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Journal : Journal of Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Technology

RELATIONSHIP CORAL REEF COVER WITH REEF FISH ABUNDANCE IN THE WATERS OF MIANG ISLAND, SANGKULIRANG, KUTAI EAST, EAST KALIMANTAN Luthfi, Oktiyas Muzaky
Journal of Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Technology Vol 8, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Directorate of Research and Community Service (DRPM)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jeest.2021.008.01.1

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Miang Island is located at coordinates 118° 0' 20" E - 0° 44' 0" N which is administratively in Sangkulirang District, East Kutai Regency, East Kalimantan. Coral reefs on Miang Besar Island have an area of ± 218.8 ha, with the best coral cover in the waters of Sangkulirang District and one of the best in East Kutai Regency. Reef fish have an active role in coral reef ecosystems because they can be indicators of the health of coral reef ecosystems and can be used to measure the level of suitability of their habitats. If the condition of the coral is damaged, the number of reef fish that inhabit it will decrease because the habitat does not meet the availability of food ingredients and the loss of breeding grounds. Coral reef data retrieval using the UPT method and reef fish using the UVC method. The percentage of coral cover on Miang Island is in the moderate to bad category where the average percentage of cover is 21% which is in poor condition (<25%). The total abundance of fish at station 1 was 0.45 ind./m3, station 2 was 0.10 ind./m3, station 3 was 0.06 ind./m3, and station 4 was 0.09 ind./m3. The genus Acropora is the dominant coral genus at all stations and the Pomacentridae family is the dominant family of reef fish at all stations. The relationship between the percentage of coral cover and the abundance of reef fish is very strong with an R2 value of 72.13%.
UNLOADING OF FISH ACTIVITIES AT SENDANG BIRU, COASTAL FISHERIES PORT (PPP) PONDOKDADAP, MALANG REGENCY Al Maky, Nuril Huda; Isdianto, Andik; Ariefandi, Muhammad Fikri; Kudrati, Amelinda Vivian; Tyas, Herlin Widi Aning; Yorarizka, Putri Devi; Pangestu, Wanda Suryani; Setyanto, Arief; Bintoro, Gatut; Putri, Berlania Mahardika; Fathah, Aulia Lanudia; Andrimida, Anthon; Luthfi, Oktiyas Muzaky
Journal of Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Technology Vol 10, No 01 (2023)
Publisher : Directorate of Research and Community Service (DRPM)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jeest.2023.010.01.2

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The fishing port, which acts as a public agency, provides services and facilitates fishing activities for fishermen. One indicator that the service provided is already optimal is the minimum number of vessels in the process of dismantling fish in the port. The study aims to find out the fishing landing system and the number of ships that landed during the period September–August 2022. The method used is directly through field observations and collecting secondary data to supplement the data obtained. The system applied to each port is different. The port of Pondokdadap applies the queue method as well as the system of nahkoda, where the ship's documents must be submitted and the fisherman's number taken before landing. Boats that want to sell fish to the TPI must be equipped with a catch letter. In the period September–August 2022, the highest number of ships was found in June 2022, with 603. For the smallest number in January 2022, there were 22 ships. Based on the results obtained, it is known that the period of April–September has the highest number, while there is a decrease in the number in October–March. There was an increase in the number of vessels that carried out fishing, which was affected by the fishing season, with the high season in the Eastern season.
Co-Authors A Alfan Jauhari Abdul Razak Abdur Rosyid Abu Bakar Sambah, Abu Bakar Ade Yamindago Adrian Kryk Affandy, Didied Agus Wahyu Widodo Akbar, Mochamad Rizaldi Al Maky, Nuril Huda Albertus N. P. Christianda Ali Arman Lubis Ali Arman Lubis Alim, Dimas Syarif Alim, Dimas Syarif Aliviyanti, Dian Amalia Safrudin Bendang Amanda, Raditya Andrea Kristian Andik Isdianto Anthon Andrimida, Anthon Anthon Efani Arief Darmawan Arief Setyanto Ariefandi, Muhammad Fikri Arifin, Mochammad Samsul Arsad, Sulastri Ary Setyo Wicaksono As’adi, M. Arif A’yun, Qurrota Bambang Semedi Bramastrha Artha Putra Christopher Ari Setiawan Citra Satrya Dewi, Citra Satrya Cut Fitri Malinda Daduk Setyohadi Davitra Eka Permana Dewi, Citra Satrya Utama Dimas Bagus Dwi Putranto Dimas Syarif Alim El Rahimi, Sayyid Afdhal Elda Pebrizayanti Fadil Muhammad Fan Puji Ananda Musalima Faradhillah Adibah Fathah, Aulia Lanudia Fika Dewi Pratiwi Firly Yulianto Firman Roganda Firmina Bethrix Dasi Gatut Bintoro Gibran, Khalil Guntoro Ahmad Algadri Guntur Guntur Hijrul Fajri I Gusti Ngurah Artha Wibawa I Nyoman Januarsa I Nyoman Januarsa Ikha Safitri Ishaq, Syafrial Yanuar Johan Saputro Khurniawan, Dhira Krista Sibuea Kryk, Adryan Kudrati, Amelinda Vivian Luthfi, M. Azurea Bahri M Azurea Bahri Luthfi M. Barmawi M. Barmawi Mayang Setianingsih Mochamad F. A. Rizal Mochamad Rizaldi Akbar Mohammad Arif Asadi Mohammad Mahmudi Muchamad Fairuz Haykal Muh. Ihsan As Sauri Muhammad Arif Asadi, Muhammad Arif Muhammad I. S. K. Ramadhan Muhammad Zuhal Fikri Muliawati Handayani Nizery, Sefhanissa Puspa Retno Nur Akhmad Tri Aji Pangestu, Wanda Suryani Pattisahusiwa, Annisa Shafira P. Putra, Muhammad Naufal Eka Putranto, Dimas Bagus Dwi Putranto, Dimas Bagus Dwi Putri, Berlania Mahardika Ramadhani, Anindyta Fitria Respati Dwi Sasmitha Rijatmoko, Sigit Rijatmoko, Sigit Riza Alifia Rosdianto Rosdianto Sanydo Pandapotan Caesar Pangaribuan Saputra, Dhira Kurniawan Saputra, Tedy Eko Sasmitha, Respati Dwi Sasmitha, Respati Dwi Sayyid Afdhal El Rahimi Sherla Rizqia Putri Sigit Rijatmoko Sihombing, Rut Suharni P Sofar Jumantry Sulastri Arsad Sulastri Arsad Supriyadi Supriyadi Syarief, Salsabila Nazmie Putri Tri Aryono Hadi Tyas, Herlin Widi Aning Valessa Senshi Moira Wahib, Nur Kholis Yanuar, Adi Tiya Yorarizka, Putri Devi Yulianto, Firly Yulianto, Firly