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Priority Strategy for Mangrove Ecotourism Development at Budo Tourism Village Luturkey, Maureen Fenesya; Paruntu, Carolus Paulus; Rumengan, Antonius Petrus; Ompi, Medy; Sumilat, Deiske Adeleine; Manembu, Indri Shelovita
Jurnal Ilmiah Platax Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025): ISSUE JANUARY-JUNE 2025
Publisher : Sam Ratulangi University

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This study was conducted for three months, starting from March to June 2024. The research method used was a qualitative descriptive method with a survey technique.  Data collection was carried out by collecting primary data and secondary data.  Data analysis to formulate priority strategies for developing mangrove ecotourism at Budo Tourism Village using SWOT analysis (strength, weakness, opportunity, threat) and strategy choice analysis to obtain key success factors (priority strategies). The results of this research obtained 7 (seven) priority strategies that can be used by stakeholders, especially BUMDES managers in Budo Village for the development of sustainable mangrove ecotourism. To create a public policy, it is recommended to the Budo Village government, especially the BUMDES manager, to pay attention and consider academic studies from the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, UNSRAT, in the form of 7 (seven) key success factors or priority strategies. Keywords: key success factors, mangrove ecotourism, SWOT, strategic choice analysis   Abstrak   Riset ini dilaksanakan di kawasan ekowisata mangrove Desa Wisata Budo dan berlangsung selama 3 bulan, dimulai dari bulan Maret sampai Juni 2024.  Metode riset yang digunakan yaitu metode deskriptif kualitatif dengan teknik survei.  Pengumpulan data dilakukan dengan mengumpulkan data primer dan data sekunder.  Analisis data untuk merumuskan strategi pengembangan ekowisata mangrove Desa Wisata Budo menggunakan analisis SWOT (strength, weakness, opportunity, threat) dan analisis pilihan strategi untuk memperoleh faktor-faktor kunci keberhasilan (strategi prioritas). Hasil penelitian ini memperoleh 7 (tujuh) urutan strategi prioritas yang dapat digunakan oleh stakeholders, khususnya pengelola BUMDES Desa Budo untuk pengembangan ekowisata mangrove yang berkelanjutan. Dalam rangka membuat suatu kebijakan publik direkomendasikan kepada pemerintah Desa Budo, khususnya pengelola BUMDES untuk memperhatikan dan mempertimbangkan kajian akademik dari Fakultas Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Unsrat berupa 7 (tujuh) faktor-faktor kunci keberhasilan atau strategi prioritas tersebut. Kata kunci: Analisis pilihan strategi, ekowisata mangrove, faktor-faktor kunci keberhasilan, SWOT
Modification of Ballast Filtering Device on John Lie Training Ship to Prevent Marine Pollution Wijaya, Haryadi; Masengi, Kawilarang Warouw Alex; Manoppo, Lefrand; Sumilat, Deiske Adeleine; Rompas, Rizald Max; Dien, Heffry Veibert; Modaso, Vivanda Octova Joulanda
Journal of Applied Science, Engineering, Technology, and Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : PT Mattawang Mediatama Solution

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This study aims to present appropriate selection methods for evaluation, analysis, and comparison between different ballast water treatment technology systems in order to make good decisions in selecting the most optimal treatment system. This research designed a ballast water filter device on the John Lie training ship to prevent marine pollution due to species movement through the ballast water transfer process by referring to the D2 standard of the IMO Ballast Water Management Convention. During the ballasting process, ballast water contains thousands of species of marine animals and plants that are carried in ballast tanks, causing problems for the marine environment and human health. The modification of the filtration tool designed by the researcher used a 0,1 mm and 0,01 mm net tied to the ballast tank inlet pipe using a clamp on the ballast pipe of the John Lie training ship. This can fully be used during the process of filling ballast water from port seawater to enter the ballast tank through this filtration system. The results shown after passing the filter with a total plate count of 36 microorganisms indicate that the filtration system designed by the researcher can meet the D2 standard of the IMO BWM Convention Regulation.