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Jurnal Segara
ISSN : 19070659     EISSN : 24611166     DOI : -
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Jurnal SEGARA (p-ISSN: 1907-0659, e-ISSN: 2461-1166) adalah Jurnal yang diasuh oleh Pusat Riset Kelautan, Badan Riset dan Sumber Daya Manusia Kelautan dan Perikanan (BRSDMKP), Kementerian Kelautan dan Perikanan – KKP, dengan nomenklatur baru Pusat Riset Kelautan, Badan Riset dan Sumber Daya Manusia Kelautan dan Perikanan, KKP dengan tujuan menyebarluaskan informasi tentang perkembangan ilmiah bidang kelautan di Indonesia, seperti: oseanografi, akustik dan instrumentasi, inderaja,kewilayahan sumberdaya nonhayati, energi, arkeologi bawah air dan lingkungan.
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OPTIMIZATION OF DIGITAL MARKETING STRATEGIES IN EKOWISATA MANGROVE PANDANG TAK JEMU BATAM CITY'S THROUGH SOCIAL MEDIA Anggara, Rendhy Putra; Khairunnisa, Khairunnisa; Hafsar, Khairul
Jurnal Segara Vol 20, No 1 (2025): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15578/segara.v20i1.15345

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Indonesia is a country that has extraordinary wealth, starting from natural beauty, vegetation, fauna and culture. The natural beauty that Indonesia has is its abundant natural wealth. Indonesia's natural beauty is also widely used as a tourist attraction, one of which is mangrove tourism. Mangroves have great potential as a tourist destination because the unique beauty of mangroves can offer its own charm and uniqueness so that it can attract tourists to visit the mangrove area. To expand information related to tourist attractions, many people are marketing their tour packages through social media, making social media an opportunity to market and promote their tourism. One of the tourist attractions that uses social media as a marketing medium is Ekowisata Mangrove Pandang Tak Jemu. The aim of the research is to identify digital marketing strategies carried out by managers and formulate digital marketing strategies through social media that are best applied to the Ekowisata Mangrove Pandang Tak Jemu. The research was carried out in June – July 2024 at the Ekowisata Mangrove Pandang Tak Jemu. The research method used is descriptive qualitative using SWOT and AHP analysis. The research results show the application of digital marketing strategies through social media in Ekowisata Mangrove Pandang Tak Jemu This can be seen from the use of several social media applications, namely Instagram, Facebook and Twitter (X). Based on the results of the SWOT and AHP analysis, there are 5 priority strategies in formulating digital marketing strategies through social media on Ekowisata Mangrove Pandang Tak Jemu, namely, (1) repairing damaged infrastructure, (2) providing training for HR, (3) improving and maintaining service quality, (4) holding activity events at tourist locations.
BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF GLOBAL MARITIME AND ECONOMIC LITERATURE (2010–2023) USING THE VOSVIEWER APPROACH Saepulloh, Asep; Alam, Al Fajar; E.Y., M. Habib
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15578/segara.v20i1.15533

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The maritime sector plays a pivotal role in supporting economic growth, serving both as a critical source of employment and a driver of national development. This study is motivated by the lack of comprehensive, systematic mapping of the global scholarly landscape on maritime economics. The research aims to identify prevailing trends, key contributors, and dominant themes in maritime economic literature published between 2010 and 2023. A bibliometric analysis was conducted using data retrieved from the Scopus database, filtered by the keywords “maritime” and “economy.” A total of 2,712 documents were analyzed using VOSviewer to construct and visualize co-occurrence networks of keywords, authorship patterns, institutional affiliations, and country-level collaborations. The results indicate an average annual publication growth rate of 19%, with Marine Policy identified as the most prolific journal and Dalian Maritime University as the leading institution in terms of scholarly output. Core research themes include “maritime transportation” and “ship” operations, while environmentally critical topics such as marine pollution and sustainability remain underrepresented. The findings highlight the need for broader interdisciplinary exploration, particularly in integrating environmental concerns within maritime economic discourse. This study provides a robust foundation for guiding future research agendas and policy development in advancing a more sustainable and inclusive maritime economy.
IMPLEMENTATION OF GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES (GMP) AND SANITATION STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES (SSOP) IN THE FREEZING PROCESS OF SCABBARD FISH AT PT. PUTRI INDAH, BELAWAN Harahap, Kurnia Sada; Saputra, Eko Novi; Muharami, Nurkasih
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15578/segara.v20i1.16438

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The implementation of Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and Sanitation Standard Operating Procedure (SSOP) is very important to ensure product quality and safety in the food processing industry. In this paper, the implementation of both procedures is discussed during a research at PT Putri Indah Belawan, a company engaged in the freezing of ribbon fish. The main objective of this activity is to implement GMP and SSOP in the freezing process of ribbon fish at PT Putri Indah Belawan. Data collection was carried out through direct observation at every stage of the production process, from receiving raw materials to packaging. The results of the observation showed that most of the GMP and SSOP procedures had been implemented well. However, there were still several areas that still needed improvement, such as stricter cleanliness monitoring and more systematic quality control recording as well as uneven employee training, which was caused by the rotation of new employees every week. Overall, the implementation of GMP and SSOP at PT Putri Indah Belawan was quite good, but need  improvement so that product quality could be more optimal.
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ENVIRONMENTAL DISPUTE RESOLUTION THROUGH NON-LITIGATION IN THE TERRITORIAL WATERS AND JURISDICTIONAL WATERS OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA Mahipal, Mahipal; Wahyudin, Muhammad Nur Hussein; Wahyudin, Muhammad Yuusuf; Arkham, Muhammad Nur; Riadi, Septa; Dewantara, Esza Cahya; Wahyudin, Yudi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15578/segara.v20i1.16149

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This study aims to examine the effectiveness of the law in resolving environmental disputes through non-litigation mechanism in the territorial waters and jurisdiction of the Republic of Indonesia. This study was conducted by analysing the process and results of handling environmental disputes handled through non-litigation mechanism by the Ministry of Environment (KLH), especially the Directorate of Environmental Dispute Resolution. This study uses a qualitative analysis method with a case study approach involving documentation and interviews with related parties at KLH. The focus of the study is to assess the success of the dispute resolution mechanism through non-litigation, the obstacles faced, and the contribution of legal policies in protecting the environment, especially in waters that have complexities related to the rights and obligations of the state and other actors. The results of this study are expected to provide recommendations for improving the environmental dispute resolution system through non-litigation mechanism in Indonesia, with the aim of increasing the effectiveness of environmental protection in the territorial waters and jurisdiction of Indonesia.
MARINE AUDIT AS AN EARLY DETECTION TOOL FOR CONFLICTS AND ZONING VIOLATIONS IN INDONESIAN COASTAL AREAS Wahyudin, Yudi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15578/segara.v20i1.16150

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Management of spatial marine in Indonesia faces serious challenges due to increasing intensity of utilization, overlapping functions between sectors, and weak supervision and compliance with coastal zoning. These conditions often trigger conflicts between coastal communities, business actors, and the government, and cause degradation of marine ecosystems. This study aims to develop a marine space audit model as an instrument for early detection of conflicts, zoning violations, and socio-ecological non-conformities. The methods used are literature studies and expert judgment approaches based on direct involvement in resolving environmental disputes in coastal areas. The resulting audit model consists of three main components: (1) Conflict and Risk Zones (weighting 0.40), (2) Legality and Compliance (weighting 0.35), and (3) Social-Ecological System Suitability (weighting 0.25). Each component consists of several indicators and sub-indicators that are assessed using a five-level risk scale: Very High, High, Medium, Low, and Very Low. The total audit score is calculated by averaging the sub-indicator scores and weighting between components. The results of the study indicate that this model can help identify potential conflicts and violations early on and provide an argumentative basis for more responsive and equitable policy interventions. Marine space audits also open opportunities for participatory and adaptive monitoring in coastal area management. The main recommendations of this study include integrating audits into zoning policies, strengthening institutional capacity, and developing a digital system for indicator-based monitoring.
MARINE COPERNICUS OCEANOGRAPHIC DATA ANALYSIS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY WITH BUOY RAMA MEASUREMENTS Nurzeha, Ridwan; Lumban-Gaol, Jonson; Bahri Agus, Syamsul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15578/segara.v20i1.16083

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Oceanographic data such as Sea Surface Temperature (SST), Sea Surface Salinity (SSS), and Sea Surface Height (SSH) have a significant role in understanding ocean related studies, such as fisheries and ocean biology. This study analyzed the accuracy of Marine Copernicus datasets by comparing with data from buoy RAMA in the Indian Ocean. The results show a strong correlation for SST (r=0.988, R2=0.976, bias -0.020, RMSE 0.110) and SSS (r=0.960, R2=0.921, bias -0.001, RMSE 0.119). For SSH, after correction also has strong correlation with lower bias (r=0.934, R2=0.872, bias -0.000, RSME 0.032). The seasonal trend analysis shows SST peaks in April-May and declines to its lowest in September, while salinity increases from April to July-August before decreasing. SSH has a rising trend from January to June and declines afterward. These findings suggest that Marine Copernicus data provide reliable SST, SSS, and SSH estimates.
ECONOMIC VALUE OF MANGROVE ECOSYSTEM IN TANGERANG REGENCY, BANTEN PROVINCE Haryanti, Rinrin; Susanto, Handoko Adi; Arkham, Muhammad Nur
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15578/segara.v20i1.16761

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The mangrove ecosystem plays a strategic role in supporting the sustainability of coastal environments through the provision of ecosystem services, which offer both economic and ecological benefits to local communities. However, mangrove ecosystems are facing degradation and the threat of destruction, including in the coastal areas of Tangerang Regency. The value of these ecosystems is often not fully quantified in resource assessments, necessitating research on the economic valuation of mangrove ecosystems. This study employs a mixed-methods approach with a sequential exploratory design, utilizing a questionnaire as the research instrument. Respondent sampling was conducted using purposive sampling combined with surveys and snowball sampling techniques. The data analysis focused on valuing ecosystem services, such as economic valuation through a combination of travel cost methods, replacement cost, primary productivity of litter, and carbon stock estimation, to calculate the total value of mangrove ecosystem services in Tangerang Regency. The results of the analysis show that the economic value of the ecosystem in this area amounts to IDR 52,005,917,307 per year, which is a combination of provisioning, regulating, cultural, and supporting services. Overall, this value is considered undervalued when compared to similar studies in Rembang, which reported IDR 85,166,427,218 per year, but overvalued when compared to Karawang, which reported IDR 2,528,000,709. These differences are influenced by factors such as mangrove area, ecological condition, productivity levels, and the parameters used in the calculations. This finding underscores the need for sustainable mangrove management and conservation to optimize both its economic and ecological benefits, while simultaneously enhancing coastal resilience against the threats of climate change and environmental degradation.
FINANCIAL ANALYSIS OF SMOKED PATIN FISH (Pangasius sp) IN UMKM SALAI DUA PUTRI, KOTO MASJID VILLAGE, KAMPAR REGENCY, RIAU PROVINCE Pamaharyani, Luchiandini Ika; Putri, Hersa Kumala
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15578/segara.v20i1.16905

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Catfish (Pangasius sp.) 
ANALYSIS OF SEA SURFACE CONDITIONS DURING ROB FLOOD EVENTS USING HYDRODYNAMIC MODELS IN MAKASSAR CITY (CASE STUDY: DECEMBER 24, 2022) Taqwim, Muhammad Ahsani; Asbar, Asbar; Asni, Andi; Mahagnyana, Mahagnyana
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The coastal flooding (ROB) event that occured on Barrang Lompo Island, Sangkarrang District, Makassar City on December 24, 2022.

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