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Journal of Tropical Marine Science
Journal of Tropical Marine Science (JTMS, e-ISSN: 2623-2235) adalah terbitan open-access diterbitkan oleh Program Studi Ilmu Kelautan, Universitas Bangka Belitung, Indonesia. Journal of Tropical Marine Science menyediakan media daring untuk mempublikasikan artikel ilmiah dari hasil penelitian dan pengembangan di bidang kelautan dan oseanografi.
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Analisis Kelimpahan Ikan Karang di Fish Shelter dan Terumbu Karang Alami Perairan Karang Melantut Pantai Rebo Kecamatan Sungailiat, Kabupaten Bangka Edwin Andrian; Sudirman Adibrata; Suci Puspita Sari
Journal of Tropical Marine Science Vol 3 No 1 (2020): Journal of Tropical Marine Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (756.651 KB) | DOI: 10.33019/jour.trop.mar.sci.v3i1.1457

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The potential of these mineral resources has caused mining activities in the rebo coast waters. Tin mining activities at sea cause problems for coral reef ecosystems and other marine biota. Efforts to overcome these problems include rehabilitation of ecosystems such as coral reef transplants and the creation and sinking of Fish Shelter in Rebo Coastal Waters. This study aims to determine the number of species and abundance of reef fishes in the Fish Shelter location and in the Natural Coral Reef of the Coral Waters of Rebo Beach and to analyze the comparison of coral fish abundance in the two locations. Data collection was carried out by the Belt Transect and Visual Census methods, while the coral reef data collection was carried out by the Line Intersept Transect (LIT) method. The results showed an abundance of reef fish at Station 1 on the Natural Coral Reef (NCR) consisting of 8 families and 16 species with a total of 110 individuals/ha and 10 families and 12 species with 125 individuals/ha at the Fish Shelter site. At station 2 the abundance of reef fish in the Natural Coral Reef (NCR) consists of 7 families and 12 species with a total of 120 individuals/ha and 10 families and 15 species with a total of 134 ind/ha at the Fish Shelter site. One way ANOVA test results at Station 1 comparisons of coral fish abundance at Fish Shelter and Natural Coral Reef locations with a significance value of 0.177, then H0 is accepted.
Organisme Kriptik Crustacea pada Karang Mati (Dead Coral) Pocillopora di Perairan NCF Putri Menjangan, Buleleng, Bali Barat Valessa Senshi Moira; Oktiyas Muzaky Luthfi
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Coral Reef is an ecosystem in symbiosis with groups of animals belonging to the Cnidaria phylum that can produce an outer skeleton of calcium carbonate. Coral reefs are known as highly complex and productive ecosystems with a high diversity of biota such as mollusks, crustaceans and reef fish. . Cryptic fauna are an important part of the food web in coral reef ecosystems. The cryptofauna organism is an important food source for certain coral carnivores, including fish, gastropods, mollusks and octopus. Dead coral can provide greater diversity of food resources than live coral. The method used is selected random (Purposive Random Sampling) with snorkeling depth of 5-7 meters, namely conducting a brief observation of the condition of coral reefs. Brachyura biota types found in dead corals in waters NCF Putri Menjangan, Buleleng, West Bali consists of 14 families from 3 stations namely: Eriphiidae, Trapeziidae, Macrophthalmidae, Squillidae, Porcellanidae, Parthenopidae, Xanthidae, Alpheidae, Enoplometopidae, Grapeziidae, Macrophthalmidae, Squillidae, Porcellanidae, Parthenopidae, Xanthidae, Alpheidae, Enoplometopidae, Grapeziidae, Macrophthalmidae, Squillidae, Porcellanidae, Parthenopidae, Xanthidae, Alpheidae, Enoplometopidae, Atelecyclida, Atelecyclida, Atelecyclida, Atelecyclida, Atelecyclida, Atelecyclida, Atelecyclida, Atelecyclidae, Grecidae Majidae and Pilumidae.
Daya Tetas Telur Cumi-Cumi (Uroteuthis chinensis) pada Salinitas yang Berbeda Jaya Samputra Pirmansa; Eva Prasetiyono; Suci Puspita Sari; Dwi Febrianti; Ahmad Fahrul Syarif
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Aquatic environment influences squid hatching rates. Hatching eggs is purpose to keep the availability stock squid. The research has been done in March – April 2017. This research aims to evaluate the effect of salinity for squid eggs hatching rate. The method used in this research was experiment. The research was in Aquaculture Hatchery, Faculty of Agriculture, Fishery and Biology of TheUniversity of Bangka Belitung. The squid eggs was from the the Sea of Riau Silip (Tuing village). The squid eggs data and hatching time were analyzed descriptively. Hatching Rate, mortality, increase of squid eggs and water quality were analyzed with ANOVA. The result showed that the fastest hatching time on the salinity was 32 g/l and the lowest salinity was 24 g/l . The Results of best hatching rate on the salinity was 28 g/l and 32 g/lwith the value of each salinity were 96 % ± 6,10 and 92,67 % ± 6,89. The squid larva mortality was highest at salinity 24 g/l with the value was 77,1 % ± 16,26 and The lowest on the salinity was 28 g/l with the value was 4,1 % ± 2,88.
Pelarangan Cantrang: Strategi Pengembangan Keberlanjutan Sumberdaya Ikan Di Teluk Lampung Debi Hardian; Indra Gumay Febryano; Supono Supono; Abdullah Aman Damai; Gunardi Djoko Winarno
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Cantrang is a fishing gear which has been banned in all region of Indonesia.This policy leads pros and cons in implementation within community. The purpose of this study is to analyze the strategy of implementation development about cantrang prohibition policy in Lampung Bay. Data were collected by interview, observation, and documentation. These dat will be analyzed strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats by SWOT analysis to strategic the development of policy implementation. The result of this study shows that strategy with strength and reducing the threat is selected. This strategy support the diversification strategy through uplifting the fishing gear and working field.
Analisis Kualitas NaCl dan Keadaan Garam yang Dihasilkan dari Perairan Bangka Selatan Okto Supratman; Okto Supratman; Misleni Indah Purwati; Andi Gustomi; Okto Supratman
Journal of Tropical Marine Science Vol 3 No 2 (2020): Journal of Tropical Marine Science
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This study aims to determine the quality of salt and classification of salt allotment produced from the South Bangka waters. The time and place of this research was conducted in October 2019 to January 2020 in the area of ​​South Bangka Regency which included Mempunai Beach, Puding Beach, Kubu Beach, Batu Perahu Beach and Tanjung Kemirai Beach. Sea water from the five locations was crystallized into salt using the evaporation method with the help of the fuel heat. Then the salt from the crystallization process was carried out to the laboratory analysis and organoleptic test to see the levels of NaCl and the condition of the salt which includes odor, taste and color. The results showed the quality of salt produced from the five locations based on NaCl levels was in the category of K3 salt quality with NaCl levels from each location ranged from 65.51% -75.98%. Whereas visually it falls into the K1 salt quality category for salt produced from Kubu I, Kubu III and Tanjung Kemirai beaches. Test parameters such as the smell and taste of the salt produced have met the salt quality requirements for iodized consumption salt quality requirements according to SNI 4435:2017. Overall salt quality seen from the texture of the salt produced has a smooth texture. Allotment of salt produced from the five locations, both from the level of NaCl and the quality of the odor, taste, and color, is suitable for the management of fishery products in the form of salted fish.
Analisis Kepuasan Pengunjung Terhadap Sarana Transportasi Pulau Putri Kabupaten Bangka Egy Tiansyah; Andi Gustomi; Sudirman Adibrata
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Satisfaction is one of the important factors that must be considered by someone in order to satisfy consumers. Service quality has five dimensions which include direct evidence (tangibles), reliability, responsiveness (responsiveness), assurance (assurance) and empathy (empathy). The purpose of this study was to analyze the level of visitor satisfaction with the transportation services of Pulau Putri, Bangka Regency. The population of this study were visitors to Pulau Putri who used the services of crossing transportation, with a total sample of 41 respondents. The data collection methods used were observation and interviews. Interview using a questionnaire (questionnaire) which is asked to visitors to Pulau Putri besides the documentation method. The data analysis used is multiple linear regression analysis. The results showed the quality of service which includes direct evidence, reliability, responsiveness, guarantee that the value of Y = 0.22+ 0.58X1 + 0.04X2 - 0.14X3 - 0.11X4 + 0.62X5 is obtained. The direct evidence variable (X1), the reliability variable (X2), and the empathy variable (X5) have a positive and significant effect on visitor satisfaction, while the responsiveness variable (X3) and the guarantee variable (X4) have a negative effect on visitor satisfaction at Pulau Putri Regency, Bangka. Keywords: Satisfaction, Service Quality, Means of Transportation
Peran Folklore Dalam Mendukung Pelestarian Lingkungan Di Pulau Pisang Ricat Rawanda; Gunardi Djoko Winarno; Indra Gumay Febryano; Sugeng P. Harianto
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Conservation activities in conserving environment have been packaged in the form of folklore. This cultural activity has developed in people's lives, but not many have discussed the role of folklore. The research objective is to determine the role of folklore in supporting the preservation of environment in small island. Data is collected by interview, observation and documentation study which is then analyzed descriptively. The results showed that potential folklore on Pisang Island was about the prohibition of killing or flora and fauna (such as ketapang, rengas, stingrays, turtles, black eagles, owls, and large egrets), prohibition of activities in additional months, sacred tombs, and old wells. Indirectly, folklore contributes to supporting environment, because the community continues to approve the preservation of environment by accepting the myths that are still believed. Efforts to conserve the environment on small islands, such as Pisang Island, need to be done through the preservation of folklore that develops in the community. In addition, information boards related to the restrictions that are needed in the region need to be provided, so that tourists who visit more easily understand it.
Kelayakan Usaha Perikanan Bagan Tancap Di Pangkalan Pendaratan Ikan (PPI) Kabupaten Bangka Tengah Elita Rostianti; Kurniawan Kurniawan; Teguh Ferdinand
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The business of lift net is categorized as pelagic fish catcher. The attempted capture with lift net tool is a potential business with continuous catch and has a high selling price. The purpose of this study is to analyze the feasibility of fishing efforts by using a at Kurau Village Fish Landing Base in Bangka Tengah Regency. This research was conducted in November 2019, in PPI au Central Bangka Regency Province of Bangka Belitung. This research uses survey methods. Quantitative analysis method used is to examine aspects of business feasibility through financial aspect approach using investment eligibility criteria including, Net Present Value (NPV), Net Benefit Cost Ratio (Net B/C), Internal Rate of Return (IRR), and Payback Period (PP). NPV of 11 fishermen is allnaya positive, B/C ratio > 1, PP (Payback Period) is all below 3 years, ROI 125,87 %, and the average IRR value is 70 % greater than the interest value, which means all business capture activities can be feasible continued.
Kondisi Padang Lamun di Pulau Panjang dan Pulau Lima, Banten Rafdi Abdillah Harjuna; Ita Riniatsih; Chrisna Adhi Suryono
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Seagrass are one of the marine ecosystems that have an important ecological function in maintaining biodiversity. The ecosystems that exist in shallow sea waters, seagrass meadows in Indonesia are not widely known and even almost ignored, but this ecosystem has various important functions in marine ecosystem. The health status of the seagrass ecosystem can be determined based on the percent cover (%). Seagrass have several environmental factors that influence such as temperature, salinity, pH, current velocity, depth and sediment composition. This study aims to identify and monitor seagrass percent cover and the factors that influence it in Pulau Panjang and Pulau Lima, Banten. This research was conducted in October 2019 using descriptive methods and purposive sampling in determining the location. Seagrass identification and data collection refers to the LIPI method. There were 2 types of seagrass found, namely Enhalus acoroides and Thalassia hemprichii with a percent cover on Pulau Panjang (11.55-12.5%) and Pulau Lima (14.21-15.34%). Other environmental factors that are outside the optimal value for seagrass growth, namely the value of temperature and sea current and the discovery of the type of sediment composition, namely sand and silty sand.
Persepsi Pengunjung Terhadap Wisata Bahari Di Pantai Klara, Provinsi Lampung Nurbaiti Nurbaiti; Sugeng Prayitno Harianto; Dian Iswandaru; Indra Gumay Febryano
Journal of Tropical Marine Science Vol 3 No 2 (2020): Journal of Tropical Marine Science
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Visitor perception is very important in tourism development because it is one of the indicators that can be used as a reference in tourism management. The purpose of this study was to determine the visitor's perception of the development of marine tourism in Klara Beach, Pesawaran Regency, Lampung Province. Data collection was carried out by the interview method using questionnaires and observation. The collected data were then analyzed using the attraction, accessibility, amenities, and ancillary services with a Likert Scale and a qualitative descriptive. The assessment of visitors' perceptions of attractions, accessibility, and additional services is in a good category. The assessment of visitors' perceptions of facilities is classified as a neutral category, due to limited facilities. Managers are expected to be able to develop tourism optimally by adding facilities needed by visitors, conducting evaluations, and adding tour guides.

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