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THE IMPLEMENTATION OF GOVERNOR INDONESIAN NAVAL ACADEMY’ POLICY FOR DEVELOPING OF LOKA JALA CRANA Suhendra Suhendra; Budi Rianto; Ninis Trisyanti
JOURNAL ASRO Vol 12 No 3 (2021): International Journal of ASRO
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The existence of the Loka Jala Crana Museum is currently a place for tourism education, research and a source of information about the history of the Navy. is a place to store and preserve historical objects, so that historical objects are maintained. There are so many positive activities that can be done at the museum. For the public and students who uphold it, they can enjoy educational tours, as well as opportunities to learn about the history. Museums are not just a place to enjoy collections, but museums can also be a means of holding creations, education, research, information, innovation and recreation/educational tours for visitors. The use of Naval Academy educational facilities as educational tourism objects is part of the integrity zone of bureaucratic reform in the field of public services that supports government programs. This study concludes that the Loka Jala Crana museum as an educational tourism destination for the theory of implementation of the George C. Edward III model has been carried out optimally. From this research, it is suggested that the recommendations are. The placement of personnel in the Museum should be based on qualifications/experts in the field of museums, history, anthropology and sociology, not just to fulfill the number of personnel lists. The need to improve human resource education about museums is the point of the need to increase the budget, infrastructure and facilities of the Loka Jala Crana museum. Keywords: Policy Implementation, Service at The Loka Jala Crana Museum as A Means of Educational Tourism
THE NORTHERN LIMIT LINE (NLL) AGREEMENT BETWEEN SOUTH AND NORTH KOREA ON THE MARITIME BORDER IN THE YELLOW SEA Widiyatmoko Baruno Aji; Chomariyah Chomariyah; Wisnu Aryo Dewanto
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The division of Korea into North and South Korea began with the victory of the Allied Powers in World War II, which ended 35 years of Japanese occupation of Korea. The maritime boundaries of the West Sea and East Sea of Korea are not clearly regulated in the Armistice Agreement of 1953. In particular, maritime restrictions on the Yellow Sea are seen as important in relation to the management of the region's large fishery resources. In 1953 the UN Command unilaterally declared the NLL (Northern Limit Line) along the five western islands, as the de facto maritime border in the Yellow Sea. North Korea, which is an NLL farmer, threatens a conflict of legality so that there is a continuous conflict so that efforts are needed to help the conflict between the two countries. Keywords: Korea, Northern Limit Line, United Nation Security Council
COLLABORATIVE MANAGEMENT OF INDRAYANTI BEACH ECO-TOURISM BASED ON LOCAL WISDOM IN SIDOHARJO TEPUS VILLAGE, GUNUNGKIDUL YOGYAKARTA Bernadus Sumarwoto; Agus Subianto; Ninis Trisyani
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The purpose of this research is to describe collaborative efforts in the management of coastal tourism and to describe the supporting and inhibiting factors in the collaborative management of ecotourism-based Indrayanti coastal tourism. This type of research is descriptive qualitative. The research location is Indrayanti Beach, Gunungkidul Regency. The research informants used purposive sampling, namely the Tourism Office of the Gunung Kidul Regency Government, the Head of Sidoharjo Village, the private sector, academics, and the Sidoharjo Village Community. Collecting data used interviews, documentation, and observation. The data analysis technique uses qualitative. The results of the study show that the collaborative management of ecotourism-based Indrayanti coastal tourism has been going well. The Regency Government and Village Government support with facilities and infrastructure. The private sector plays a role in the establishment of lodging, restaurants, and souvenir shops, the community plays a role in beach management starting from cleanliness, also establishing souvenir shops, academics play a role in research development, while the existence of the media is carried out through online media to introduce ecotourism on Indrayanti Beach. Supporting factors for collaborative tourism management based on local wisdom of Indrayanti beach in Sidoharjo Tepus Village, Gunungkidul Yogyakarta, among others are natural charm, facilities and infrastructure, and access, while the inhibiting factor is the limited ability of the local community. Keywords: Collaboration, beach tourism, ecotourism, local wisdom.
EVALUATION OF SPATIAL POLICY FOR STREET VENDORS AT THE BULAK FISH CENTER SURABAYA Hambali Hambali; Subianto Subianto; Chomariah Chomariah
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Arrangements for street vendors are very important, this is because their existence often violates regulations and is not in place. This research is a type of descriptive research using qualitative methods. The research location is at the Bulak Fish Center (SIB) in the city of Surabaya. This research is based on the phenomenon of the Bulak Fish Center which is empty of traders and visitors. The purpose of this research is to find answers on how the policy of providing space for street vendors at SIB Surabaya has succeeded as expected. Data collection techniques were carried out by observation, interviews, and analyzing data contained in the archives and documentation of activities at SIB. The results of the study indicate that the expected benefits of the SIB development in Surabaya are still not effective. Still less efficient and less productive as expected and sometimes traders feel at a loss because the results are not in line with what is expected. So that the policy of providing space for street vendors at SIB Surabaya according to traders is still not right. The inhibiting factors are the lack of participation of the traders to occupy the booth, the lack of socialization, guidance, control, and law enforcement. easy access for traders as well as for prospective buyers/tourists who will go to SIB. Keywords: Collaboration, beach tourism, ecotourism, local wisdom.
ANALYSIS OF THE SELECTION OF NAVAL BASES IN THE HANDLING OF PIRACY AND PIRACY CRIMES BY MEANS OF FUZZY AHP, TOPSIS AND GIS Okol Sri Suharyo; Eko Nur Yasin; Anton Nugroho
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Piracy and piracy incidents that often occur in Indonesian waters greatly affect the credibility and dignity of the Indonesian nation in the eyes of the international world. Based on existing data, piracy and piracy in Indonesian waters became the most in the world, especially in the waters of the Strait of Malacca. This condition certainly has a negative impact on the Indonesian government. Even the International Maritime Bureau (IMB) gave the title "Black Area' in the waters of the Strait of Malacca. This statement is based on the number of reports of piracy and piracy incidents in Indonesian waters. There are several studies that take the theme of location selection by Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) and Geographic Information System (GIS) methods. Wang (2009) stated, although the AHP method is more widely used in building a decision-making system, but this method has drawbacks, namely not considering the uncertainty and doubts in decision making. Therefore Fenton &Wang (2006) argues fuzzy-set theory can be used to overcome the limitations of AHP. This study assessed that site selection with Fuzzy AHP and TOPSIS can reduce decision uncertainty. GIS is used to analyze and describe the real relationship between the points of piracy incidents that have occurred with the position of the surrounding Navy Base. This research can help determine the best Navy bases from several existing bases, especially those around the waters of the Strait of Malacca. This base will then be used as an base for KRI and personnel who are carrying out maritime security operations in order to handle piracy and piracy crimes. In the research area limited by sea map no. 2 production of Dishidros TNI AL, there are 7 Naval Bases that can be used as alternatives namely Lanal Batam, Lanal Tanjung Balai Karimun, Lanal Dabo Singkep, Lanal Dumai, Lanal Tanjung Balai Asahan, Lanal Lhokseumawe and Lanal Sabang. From the results of weighting and warkingan, Naval Base Batam was selected as the best aju base from a scale of 0-1, with a weight value of 0.8442. Keywords: Piracy, GIS, Fuzzy AHP
IMPLEMENTATION OF POLICY EDUCATION CURRICULUM ENGLISH COURSE ELEMENTARY LEVEL (CASE STUDY AT PUSDIKBANMIN KODIKLATAL LANGUAGE SCHOOL) Asis Asis; Mas Roro Lilik; Nuhman Nuhman
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Education has an important role in the progress of a nation to improve the quality of human resources. This is because education still has a significant influence and is the main institution in the preparation of quality human resources, including education in the Navy. The success of educational attainment in the Navy refers to the education component and one of these important components is the curriculum. The curriculum is the main factor in realizing the goals and objectives of education. The development of the Navy's education curriculum is directed at achieving the efficiency and effectiveness of providing tiered and continuous education in order to anticipate the development of science and technology as well as the demands for the implementation of the tasks at hand. This study aims to determine the extent to which the implementation of the curriculum policy for the Elementary Level Intensive English Course (KIBI) for the Indonesian Navy based on Kasal Decree Number Kep/699/VI/2007 at Sebasa Pusdikbanmin. The method used in this study is a qualitative descriptive method with Van Metter and Van Horn frameworks as parameters to determine the inhibiting and supporting factors in the Implementation of the Education Curriculum Policy for the Indonesian Navy Elementary Level English Course at the Language School Pusdikbanmin Kodiklatal. In the results, there are several recommended alternatives, namely increasing the capacity of existing human resources (educational staff, education staff, and students), fulfilling Alins/Alongins and educational facilities, curriculum revision, opening the Advanced Level KIBI program as a standard for mastering English towards the world. navy class and improvement of the administrative system so that it can be used to improve similar educational programs in the coming academic year. Keywords: Education, Curriculum, and Policy.
THE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY OF SAUMLAKI ISLAND MARINE DEFENCE AREA Mukhlis Mukhlis; Nordi Nordi; Anton Nugroho; Okol Sri Suharyo
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Saumlaki Island is the capital of the Tanimbar Islands Regency. Geographically, it is located at coordinates 1250 45'-1330 East Longitude and 60–80 30' South Latitude with an area of 5,936 km2. Saumlaki Island has a very strategic value because it is directly adjacent to Australia, so it is very vulnerable to border problems, smuggling and illegal fishing. The strategy for developing the empowerment of the marine defence area of Saumlaki Island using the SWOT and Borda methods by considering aspects of the military, social, security, political, economic, human resources, natural resources, and geography. The stages carried out is identification and evaluation of factors, strategy selection with SWOT quadrant matrix followed by SWOT and Borda matrices. The results showed that the strategy for developing the empowerment of the marine defence area of Saumlaki Island that was chosen was the Stability Strategy which is a strategy by maximizing the improvement of weakness factors (Weaknesses) to take advantage of opportunities (Opportunities). Keywords: Saumlaki Island, SWOT Method and Borda
THE ENCOURAGEMENT SYSTEM DESIGN UNMANNED AMPHIBIOUS VEHICLES Aris Tri Ika Rakhmadi; Mochamad Yunus
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ABSTRACT Rupanpur is an Organic Unit of the Marine Corps Infantry Battalion which acts as the eyes and ears of the Battalion to provide intelligence data on the front situation of the battle to ensure the landing passage is safe from obstacles and enemies, so as to reduce the risk of casualties when Rupanpur is on duty, an Unmanned Amphibious Vehicle is needed. This tool is capable of operating both on land and at sea, and can be controlled remotely using a remote control. The Unmanned Amphibious Vehicle propulsion system consists of land and sea, for ground propulsion operations using a motor transmission system and sprockets, while for propulsion at sea using waterjet propulsion. From the calculation, the total resistance of the Unmanned Amphibious Vehicle is 16,628 N, so it requires a motor power of 33,25 watts or 0.04 HP with a speed of 2 m/second. As for the total resistance in water, the value is 5.52414 N, so it requires a Brushlees motor with a Shaft Horse Power (SHP) value of 24,2 watts. The results of the land and sea trials went well with a land speed of 2 m/second and a sea speed of 5 knots = 2,572 m/second. Keywords: Amphibious, Propulsion System, Waterjet

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