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Marine Research in Indonesia
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MARINE RESEARCH IN INDONESIA (MRI) has been published since 1956 by Indonesia's oldest marine research institute, the Research Center for Oceanography of LIPI (Indonesian Institute of Sciences). MRI focuses on physical, chemical, biological, geological oceanographic as well as coastal management studies in the Indonesian seas and the adjacent Indo-Pacific region.
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SEASONAL FLUCTUATIONS IN THE SURFACE SALINITY ALONG THE COAST OF THE SOUTHERN PART OF KALIMANTAN (BORNEO) Sjarif, Sjarmilah
Marine Research in Indonesia Vol 4 (1959)
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The westerly current of the Java Sea from the southeast is branched to the north, along the eastcoast of Kalimantan (Borneo) as far as Cape Mangkalihat. This current brings high saline water, over 34.0 ?, and increases the salinity along the coast of the southern part of Kalimantan, working together with the decreasing rains. In the westmonsoon, when the westward current has retreated and the easterly current from the South China Sea has developed, the northerly current along the eastcoast is replaced by a southerly current, from ,the Pacific. Under influence of the increasing rains and the large outflow of the rivers in the southern part of Kalimantan the salinity decreases rapidly, until a minimum value. This minimum is found irregularly during the diffferent months of the westmonsoon or the succeeding transition period. The lowest values are found in Sukadana Bay (29.0 ?) and off Bandjarmasin (± 24.0 ?). The further from this place, the higher the values. The maximum salinity is found during the months September and October in accordance with the minimum rainfall. The highest values are found in the eastern part of the investigated area (34.5 ?). To the west it is lower, the more it is mixed with the low-saline water of the Java Sea. The salinity in the Karimata Strait is about 33.0 to 33.5 ?.
OBSERVATIONS ON THE PRIMARY MARINE PRODUCTIVITY OF NORTHWESTERN INDONESIAN WATERS Dotty, Maxwell S.; Soeriaatmadja, Raden Engkoes; Soegiarto, Aprilany
Marine Research in Indonesia Vol 5 (1963)
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During the fall months of 1957, a scientific cruise was completed in some of the more northwestern fishery areas of Western Indonesia (Fig. 1) on the Indonesian research vessel "Samudera". One of the principal objectives of this cruise was to determine the rates at which inorganic carbon is converted to organic material relative to the waters of the Pacific further east. The physical nature of the waters and the hydrographic results of related cruises have been reported (e.g., SOERIAATMADJA, 1956a & b; SJARIF, 1959; WYRTKI, 1961) elsewhere.
ON SOME SPECIES OF EUMEDONINAE FROM INDO-MALAYAN REGION Serene, Raoul; Romimohtarto, Kasijan
Marine Research in Indonesia Vol 6 (1963)
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In their paper, EUMEDONINAE DU VIETNAM (Crustacea), R. Serene, T.V. Duc and N.V. Luom (1958) give an account on the genera and species of the subfamily Eumedoninae. But unfortunately some species are not sufficiently studied, especially those not collected and examined by the authors and only worked out by the reference of other publications. The present note is intended to suffice, if not all, the insufficiency in the above mentioned paper. The species studied in this note include: Proechinoecus sculptus Ward 1934. Ceratocarcinus longimanus Adams & White 1848.  Zebrida adamsi White 1847.  Rhabdonotus pictus A. Milne Edwards 1878.
THE OXYSTOMATOUS CRABS OF THE BARUNA EXPEDITION Romimohtarto, Kasijan
Marine Research in Indonesia Vol 8 (1967)
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Oxystomata constitutes the smallest number of species among the Brachyura collected during the BARUNA  EXPEDITION. Fourteen species, among which of two the idetification is doubtful, have been studied and included in this paper. Though only few species recorded, many of them are to be more closely studied to ascertain their true position In taxonomy.
OBSERVATIONS ON THE SPECIES OF DORIPPE FROM THE INDO-MALAYAN REGION Serene, Raoul; Romimohtarto, Kasijan
Marine Research in Indonesia Vol 9 (1969)
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Among the eight Indo-Pacific species of Dorippe, four inhabiting the Indo-Malayan region were represented in the collection of the National Museum of Singapore. In order to extend our review to all the IndoPacific species, this material was complemented by specimens of three other species, two from Japan, one from Australia. Only one species was not available. The conspicuous differences illustrated by the first male pleopods lead to the partition of Dorippe into five different taxa; two new genera and two new sub-genera are added to Dorippe sensu stricto.
ON THE OCCURRENCE OF UPWELLING IN THE SOUTHERN MAKASSAR STRAIT Ilahude, Abdul Gani
Marine Research in Indonesia Vol 10 (1970)
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The possibility of upwelling occuring off the coast of Sulawesi in the Southern Makassar Strait has been discussed by earlier workers (see e.g. Veen 1953, and Wyrtki 1961). Surface salinity data show higher values in June or July along the southwest coast of Sulawesi than the rest area to the west of it. The months June and July coincide with the southeast monsoon in the area. It is believed that the presence of such high salinity could only be due to the process of upwelling. As already mentioned in these works (e.g. by Wyrtki, 1961) during the southeast monsoon, the west-going surface currents coming from the Northern Makassar Strait and the Flores Sea pass the area, and flow into the Java Sea. It is thought that part of the water masses transported by the currents originate from subsurface layer off Makassar coast.
A TEST OF HANSEN'S METHOD WITH IRREGULAR BOUNDARIES Groves, Gordon W.
Marine Research in Indonesia Vol 10 (1970)
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Free, long seiches in a rectangular basin were simulated with Hansen's method applied in two ways: (1) with the basin boundaries coinciding with the grid coordinate axes, and (2) with the basin boundaries inclined 45 degrees to the grid axes. There was good agreement between the two cases, and with the theoretical solutions.
NEW AND FEW KNOWN SPECIES OF BRACHYURA FROM AMBON Serene, Raoul; Moosa, M. K.
Marine Research in Indonesia Vol 11 (1971)
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The present material corresponds to a part of a collection made in Ambon by the senior author. The collection was made during a survey conducted (September 1970) by the Institute of Marine Research of Indonesia (see Serene 1971) and is deposited in this Institute in Djakarta.
FIVE SPECIES OF MATUTA (CALAPPIDAE, BRACHYURA, DECAPODA) FROM INDONESIA Romimohtarto, Kasijan
Marine Research in Indonesia Vol 12 (1972)
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Five species of Matuta from Indonesia i.e. lunaris, planipes, banksii, inermis and cuntispina are differentiated and grouped according to several important morphological characters. Each species is briefly described but extensively illustrated including the first and the second male pleopods. The first male pleopod of M. curtispina is quite different from the other four. The use of the structure of the stridulating organs as one of the important characters in classifying the species is emphasized and a new key is established.
THE STOMATOPOD CRUSTACEA COLLECTED BY THE MARIEL KING MEMORIAL EXPEDITION IN MALUKU WATERS IN 1970 Moosa, M. Kasim
Marine Research in Indonesia Vol 13 (1973)
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The present material was collected by the Mariel King Memorial Expedition in Maluku waters, Indonesia, during May and June 1970. The author participated as the member of the Indonesian Institute of Sciences. Although the stomatopod collected was not very great in number of the species, but consist 3 new species, one new sub-species and some rare forms. The collection is deposited in the Institute of Marine Research,  Jakarta. I would like to express my gratefulness to Dr. R.B. Manning for his help in literatures; to Dr. R. Serene for encouraging me to prepare this paper as well as his help in literatures and to Mr. Kasijan Romimohtarto for his advices.

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