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Innovations in Engineering for Safety: Risk Control and Occupational Health in Deep-Sea Sampling with Modified Research Equipment Nurlaela, Eli; Sudrajat, Danu; Nugraha, Erick; Nababan, Sakti Pandapotan; Choerudin, Hery; Rafith, Rafith; Saktianto, Nofendy Dwija; Gunawan Tampi, Estefanus; Derahmat, Mahardhika; Mantani, Sayuri
Jurnal Internasional Teknik, Teknologi dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam Vol 6 No 2 (2024): International Journal of Engineering, Technology and Natural Sciences
Publisher : Universitas Teknologi Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46923/ijets.v6i2.417

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Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) is vital in high-risk environments, especially on research vessels conducting deep-sea sampling operations. The increased risk of accidents in maritime research requires an urgent focus on implementing specialized OHS systems. This study aims to analyze the application of OHS during deep-sea sediment sampling on the KM Madidihang 03 vessel. The research employs a descriptive design using the Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment, and Risk Control (HIRARC) method. Data were collected through direct observation during operations, utilizing modified Box Core and Gravity Core equipment for sediment collection. The hydraulic crane and tension meter were used to ensure the safe operation of these instruments. Data were analyzed to identify hazards, assess risks, and implement appropriate control measures. The results indicate that equipment failure, such as crane malfunction and cable breakage, poses the highest risk, necessitating regular equipment maintenance and safety training. The study recommends enhancing OHS procedures, including stricter supervision and crew training, to mitigate accidents and improve safety on research vessels. Future studies should focus on developing advanced safety protocols tailored to modified deep-sea research operations.
Kesesuaian Penggunaan Alat Tangkap Purse Seine dengan Kebijakan Penangkapan Ikan Terukur di Wilayah Pengelolaan Perikanan (WPP) 572 Nurlaela, Eli; Nasution, Aulia Rahman; Saputra, Aman; Purwanto, Yuli; Choerudin, Hery; Perangin-angin, Robet; Tofani, Anam
JURNAL BLUEFIN FISHERIES Vol 6, No 2 (2024): JURNAL BLUEFIN FISHERIES
Publisher : Politeknik Kelautan dan Perikanan Bitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15578/jbf.v6i2.289

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This study evaluates the compatibility of purse seine fishing gear with the Measured Fishing Policy (PIT) implemented in Fisheries Management Area (WPP) 572, particularly in the waters of Sibolga, a central hub of fishing activities at the Sibolga National Fisheries Port (PPN Sibolga). The PIT policy aims to sustainably manage fishery resources through catch quotas and output control. The focus of this study is on the alignment of fish caught using purse seine with the Measured Fishing Policy (PIT). The catch data from KM. Muara Agung were analyzed descriptively, covering the composition of catches from trip I, II, and III. In trip I, total catches reached 3,193 kg, dominated by tongkol (49%). In trip II, catches increased to 7,749 kg, with tongkol accounting for 53%. In trip III, total catches were 10,942 kg, with tongkol as the dominant species (51.63%). Although purse seine effectively captures target species in line with PIT policy, the identified bycatch requires better management to ensure ecosystem sustainability. This study offers recommendations for more data-driven and holistic management strategies, with an emphasis on bycatch management, and identifies challenges in the implementation of PIT policy in WPP 572 and PPN Sibolga.
EFFECTIVENESS OF MEASURED FISHING POLICY AND POST-PRODUCTION NON-TAX STATE REVENUE MECHANISM AT KLIDANG LOR COASTAL FISHERIES PORT, CENTRAL JAVA Nurlaela, Eli; Ripaldi, Muhamad; Saputra, Aman; Choerudin, Hery; Nababan, Sakti Pandapotan
Jurnal Penelitian Perikanan Laut (Albacore) Vol 9 No 2 (2025): Albacore
Publisher : Departemen PSP IPB

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/core.9.2.155-173

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Capture fisheries play a crucial role in Indonesia's economy; however, their sustainability is threatened by uncontrolled fishing practices. This study analyzes the implementation of the Measured Fish Catch (PIT) policy and the post-production Non-Tax State Revenue (PNBP) payment mechanism at the Klidang Lor Coastal Fisheries Port (PPP) in Central Java. The research was conducted in early 2024 using a descriptive approach, involving 33 fishermen selected through purposive sampling. The results indicate that the migration of fishing vessel business permits to the central authority, in accordance with Government Regulation No. 11 of 2023, has been effectively implemented. Most fishermen did not encounter difficulties in reporting the Self-Assessment Report (LPM) and paying PNBP. However, issues related to the availability of weighing equipment and inaccuracies in completing the LPM still need to be addressed. The PNBP payment system based on catch volume at PPP Klidang Lor has been running efficiently and effectively, with an increase in post-production PNBP collection since March 2023. These findings contribute to the sustainable and equitable management of fisheries and can serve as recommendations for policymakers to enhance governance in the fisheries sector. Key words: capture fisheries, management, post-production Non-Tax State Revenue
STUDY OF BIOLOGICAL ASPECTS AND MANAGEMENT OF TUNA AND SKIPJACK TUNA THAT LANDED IN THE FISHING PORT OF WEST SUMATRA Yusrizal, Yusrizal; Nurlaela, Eli; Nugraha, Erick; Kusmedy, Bongbongan; Dewi, Priyantini; Saputra, Aman; Setiawan, Hari; Suharti, Ratna; Maulita, Mira; Rachmad, Basuki; Choerudin, Hery; Muallim, Rahmat; Husen, Eddy Sugriwa; Syamsuddin, Syarif
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 28, No 2 (2022): (December 2022)
Publisher : Jakarta Technical University of Fisheries

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15578/ifrj.28.2.2022.%p

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Tuna and skipjack are large pelagic fish that have high economic value and have a very wide export market. The need for and the high market demand for tuna and skipjack causes the intensity of catching this fish to increase. To ensure that the potential of these fish resources remains sustainable, it is necessary to properly manage fisheries.The purpose of this study was to examine several aspects of biology, aspects of capture fisheries, aspects of utilization and management of yellow fin tuna and skipjack tuna. Data collection for yellowfin tuna was focused on one location, namely PPS Bungus, while data collection for skipjack tuna was focused on 4 location points, namely PPS Bungus, PPP Carocok Terusan, PPI Kambang and PPI Tiku. Productivity and cultivation levels of yellowfin tuna in West Sumatra have tended to decline in the past 4 years (2017-2020). Skipjack tuna in the West Sumatra region caught by boat charters was indicated to be overfishing, while skipjack tuna caught by troll showed the fish caught had not spawned yet. The productivity of skipjack tuna has fluctuated over the past 5 years (2016-2020).