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Meteor STIP Marunda
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Meteor STIP Marunda merupakan jurnal ilmiah nasional berkala sebagai media untuk mempublikasikan hasil penelitian bagi para akademisi, peneliti maupun praktisi di bidang pelayaran pada umumnya. Berdasarkan fokus dan ruang lingkup jurnal maka artikel yang dapat di muat dalam Jurnal ini meliputi 5 hal (termasuk bidang lain yang masih ada kaitannya dalam pelayaran) yaitu : 1) Nautika; 2) Permesinan Kapal; 3) Ketatalaksanaan dan Kepelabuhanan; 4) Pendidikan Kepelautan; 5) Diklat Kepelautan.
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Optimization of Offshore Wind Potential in Gampong Durung Politeknik Pelayaran Malahayati for Electricity in Aceh Besar Capt. Dedy Kurniadi, M.M; Salfauqi Nurman; Rispa Saeful Mutamar; Syamsul Arifin; Dedi Kurniawan; Harris R Dahlan
Meteor STIP Marunda Vol 17 No 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36101/msm.v17i2.387

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Utilization of renewable energy especially offshore wind energy increasingly becoming a focus in efforts to diversify energy sources and reduce carbon emissions. Studies This aiming for investigate potential wind off beach in Gampong Durung Politeknik Pelayaran Malahayati Aceh Besar, and proposes an optimization strategy to utilize it in supporting electricity in the region. The research was conducted through a series of methodological steps, including wind pattern mapping, wind speed measurement, historical data analysis, and mathematical modeling. The re-sults of the study show that Village Durung own potential significant winds, with speed and di-rection steady wind throughout year with done speed data measurement wind in Gampong Du-rung on some point. From the results measurement speed wind obtained speed the average wind for 3 months measurement in a way in order are 2.6 m/s, 2.4 m/s, and 2.6 m/s with direction wind most namely northwest. From the results calculation speed wind at 09.00-12.00 which is 463.252 watts, 463.252 watts and 557.7425 watts, then at 13.00-16.00 which is 1115.69 watts, 664.28 watts and 742.355 watts. Based on this analysis, adequate infrastructure planning is also pro-posed to integrate this wind energy with the electricity system in Aceh Besar. By considering economic, environmental and social aspects, this optimization project is expected to be able to provide a positive contribution in meeting the need for sustainable electricity in the region. With Thus, research This suggest that the potential energy wind off beach in Gampong area Durung optimized more Continue. Investment in technology energy wind can give benefit significant economic and environmental for public Aceh Besar coast. The next recommended step is do studies more carry on about design turbine more wind efficient as well as analysis cost For ensure proper implementation useful and sustainable. In conclusion, the research This highlight the huge potential of offshore wind energy as a reliable and sustainable energy source for the people of Aceh Besar.
Integrating Financial Literacy, Sustainability, and Industry Collaboration in Curriculum Development (Enhancing Maritime Education) Alamsyah, Jaya; Susi Herawati; Natanael Suranta; Rizal Rochmansya; Gigih Prastyan Toko
Meteor STIP Marunda Vol 17 No 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36101/msm.v17i2.388

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This research investigates the effectiveness of maritime education in addressing the evolving needs of the maritime industry, with a particular focus on shipping management, maritime business, financial literacy, and sustainability. The study employs qualitative methods, including semi-structured interviews with maritime professionals, educators, and graduates, to assess the alignment of current curricula with industry requirements. Results indicate that while maritime education provides a solid technical foundation, it falls short in integrating modern financial practices and sustainability principles. Stakeholder collaboration between industry professionals, educators, and students was found to be valuable but underdeveloped, highlighting the need for more structured partnerships. With an overall score of 9/10 across all indicators, the research suggests that incorporating financial decision-making and sustainability into the curriculum is essential for preparing graduates for future industry challenges. The study emphasizes the importance of adapting maritime education to equip students with the skills necessary to thrive in an increasingly complex and environmentally-conscious global maritime sector.
Bridging the Gap: Enhancing Maritime Education for Shipping Management, Business, and Sustainability Kwartama, Agung
Meteor STIP Marunda Vol 17 No 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36101/msm.v17i2.389

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This research explores the alignment of maritime education with the dynamic demands of the maritime industry, focusing on shipping management, maritime business, financial systems, and sustainability. Through qualitative analysis, the study examines the perspectives of maritime industry professionals, lecturers, and recent graduates to evaluate the effectiveness of current educational frameworks. The findings reveal significant gaps in areas such as maritime finance, strategic business management, and sustainability practices. While foundational skills in port operations and logistics are well-covered, there is a critical need for enhanced focus on financial literacy, business strategies, and green shipping initiatives. Additionally, the integration of industry expertise into curriculum design and real-world applications is limited. The research suggests that stronger collaboration between educational institutions and the maritime industry, along with a more interdisciplinary approach to maritime education, can better prepare students for the evolving challenges of the global maritime sector. This study calls for a transformative shift in maritime education to equip future professionals with the necessary skills for sustainable and financially sound maritime practices.
Resilience Analysis of Lake Lot Tawar Coastal Communities to Changes in the Maritime Environment: A Case Study in Aceh Tengah Sabaruddin, Sabaruddin; Muhammad David; Romadhoni, Dita; Anwar, Thaibil; Baihaqi; Putu Suarsana
Meteor STIP Marunda Vol 17 No 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36101/msm.v17i2.390

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Changes in the maritime environment, such as ecosystem degradation, climate change and human activities, pose major challenges to coastal communities. This research aims to analyze the level of resilience of coastal communities of Lake Lot Tawar in Central Aceh District to changes in the maritime environment. The approach used in this research is a qualitative method with a case study, where primary data is obtained through in-depth interviews with local stakeholders, as well as field observations. The results show that the level of resilience of coastal communities in this region is influenced by various factors, including socio-economic conditions, government policies, and the level of public awareness of the importance of environmental conservation. Communities that have active involvement in sustainable economic activities, as well as access to information and support from government and non-government institutions, tend to be more resistant to the impacts of environmental change. The study also found a need to improve the adaptive capacity of communities through environmental education programs and adaptation skills training. In conclusion, the resilience of Lake Lot Tawar coastal communities to changes in the maritime environment can be improved through a holistic approach involving various stakeholders.

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