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ACROPORA: Jurnal Ilmu Kelautan dan Perikanan Papua
ISSN : 26225476     EISSN : 26851865     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31957/
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ACROPORA: Jurnal Ilmu Kelautan dan Perikanan Papua adalah terbitan berkala ilmiah yang diterbitkan oleh Jurusan Ilmu Kelautan dan Perikanan Universitas Cenderawasih. Ruang lingkup jurnal fokus pada kajian ilmu kelautan dan perikanan.
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Struktur Komunitas Ikan Pada Aliran Sungai Peniung Yang Melintasi Desa Ribang Kadeng Kecamatan Kalis Kabupaten Kapuas Hulu Landoaldus Sulifijar; Elliska Murni Harfinda; Tia Nuraya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/acr.v5i1.2266

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The island of Kalimantan, known as Borneo to the international community, consists of three allied countries, namely Sarawak, Brunei Darussalam and Indonesia. In this part of the island there is an Indonesian territory whose northern part is directly adjacent to Sarawak and the Natuna Sea, the area is the Province of West Kalimantan. West Kalimantan province covers an area of 421,891 km2 and has hundreds of small and large rivers. The number of river flows in this province makes West Kalimantan province one of the provinces known as the area of a thousand rivers. The existence of the river is the soul of the people of West Kalimantan from the past until now. The Peniung River is one of the rivers located in Ribang Kadeng Village, Kalis District, Kapuas Hulu Regency. This river crosses the villages of Ribang kadeng and Na'sebintang (Nanga Sebintang) and flows into the Mandai River at the village of Na' Peniung. Information related to the diversity of fish species is necessary for the sustainable management of fishery resources. With this information, of course, the determination of policies and decision-making in the process of water resource management or use of hydrographic basins can be carried out correctly. However, the reality he is facing today is the lack of information on the diversity of freshwater fish, especially from the West Kalimantan region. This study managed to obtain 126 individuals of freshwater fish consisting of 10 families and 15 species. The diversity index obtained is moderate, index of Evenness is high and there are no dominant species.
Kerapatan Dan Penutupan Lamun Di Perairan Desa Tayando Yamtel Kecamatan Tayando Tam Kota Tual. Liyatin Gea; Ch I Tupan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/acr.v5i1.2260

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Research on the density and cover of seagrass in the waters of Tayando Yamtel Village, Tam District, Tual City, was carried out in March-May 2018, using the quadrant linear transect method. The results of the study found three species of seagrass, namely Cymodocea rotundata, Cymodocea serrulata and Thalassia hemprichii. The highest density values at stations I and III were Cymodocea rotundata, namely 90.598 ind/m2 and 80.02 ind/m2. The highest density value at station II was Cymodocea serrulata, which was 88.24 ind/m2. The total density of all species at each station is included in the dense category with the status of seagrass conditions in the waters of Tayando Yamtel Village at station II being in good, healthy and rich condition, while at stations I and III in less healthy and less rich conditions.
Kajian Keberlanjutan Pengelolaan Sumberdaya Udang Galah (Macrobrachium rosenbergii) Berbasis Rapfish (Rapid Appraisal for Fisheries) di Kabupaten Sambas Kalimantan Barat. Indra Mahyudi; Muslimah .; Lalu Panji Imam Agamawan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/acr.v5i1.2264

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Giant prawns are one of the leading commodities of the people of Sambas Regency. From a socio-cultural perspective, catching giant prawns has been going on for a long time and until now it has become a habit and a hobby which has even become an international event that is packaged in the form of a fishing competition. Indirectly, the giant prawn business expands and plays a role in moving other sectors, such as the tourism sector, either in the form of tours or culinary. Catching giant prawns in Sambas Regency is already intensive because it only depends on the fishing sub-sector and lasts all year round. This study aims to predict the current status of giant prawn resources in various dimensions in order to formulate strategic policies in sustainable management. Based on the results of the RAPFISH analysis on each dimension of sustainability, it can be concluded that the sustainability status of giant prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii) resource management in Sambas Regency, West Kalimantan, has a sustainability index value of 45.34. Sustainability status is in less sustainable condition or poor management status. The highest sustainability index value is found on the social dimension and the lowest on the institutional dimension. Of the five dimensions of sustainability, the social and ecological dimensions show results that are still supportive for the sustainability of the giant prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii) resource management in Sambas Regency, West Kalimantan. And the other three dimensions must be given special attention because the sustainability dimension has an impact on the sustainability of management with a less sustainable status or poor management status. Especially on the institutional dimension, it should be an evaluation for local governments. Based on the facts on the ground, there is no real formal institution in catching giant prawns, unlike fishing groups or other fish farming groups. That's why it is believed that in planning the development of fishing groups or fishing for giant prawns, it is currently impossible to do. So that in the future a formal regulation from the local government is needed regarding the business actors of catching giant prawns in Sambas Regency.
Model Pemberdayaan Perempuan Pelaku Usaha Perikanan di Negeri Tulehu Kabupaten Maluku Tengah Rahma Ohorella; Tessalonika K. Risakotta; Lolita Tuhumena
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/acr.v5i1.2259

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Women activities as a fishery businessmen is a effort for to increased family income while husband income insufficient household needs. Empowerment efforts become one of alternative solution for reduce that problem, the study aims to formulated empowerment model of women from fishery businessmen in Tulehu village. The analysis method that used SWOT and AHP. Based on the results of research that showed the first priority to increased management ability of fishery business, the second priority is increased human resources quality and infrastructures , the third priority is optimization of utilization fishery resources potential and the last priority is expand cooperation networks in business development.
Sumberdaya Ikan Asli dan Invasif di Sungai Mengkiang, Kabupaten Sanggau, Kalimantan Barat Via Peronita; Fitra Wira Hadinata; Riwut Eko Trismiyarto; Jafar .; Aman Bayu Widodo; Ismanto .
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/acr.v5i1.2270

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Mengkiang River is a river located in Sanggau Regency. Information from local communities and fishermen Information related to the waters of the Mengkiang River, there are several types of fish that are protected, invasive and endemic.This study was conducted to determine the condition of native and invasive fish resources in the waters of the Mengkiang River. The information from this study is expected to be used to formulate control measures as input for the formulation of regulations and policies by the government. Sampling was carried out at 3 observation stations, namely the upstream, middle, and downstream parts of the river. The aim is to show the value of sommunity structures such as index of fish diversities, the similarities, dominances, native and aliens species. The number of fish species that have been identified as many as 8 species, there are 7 native fish, namely: Bilis (Anchoviclla commersoni), Lais (Cyptopterus micronema), Seluang (Rasbora Sp.), Tengadak (Barbonymus schwanenfeldi), Hampala (Hampala macroleptitoda), Tilan (Barbonymus schwanenfeldi), Baung (Mystus) and 1 type of invasive fish, namely Toman fish (Chana Pleurophthalma) Diversity Index Value (H') 1.85861622. The value of the Diversity Index in the waters of the Mengkiang River is included in the medium group, namely moderate distribution and moderate community stability. Stable community that is high similarities Index Value. The Dominance Index value of the Mengkiang River is included in the low criteria. The condition of the waters of the Mengkiang River is still in good and well-maintained condition.
STATUS TROFIK PERAIRAN SITU KEBANTENAN, KABUPATEN BOGOR, PROVINSI JAWA BARAT Muhammad Suhaemi Syawal; Marwiyah Ulfah; Ani Rahmawati; Muta Ali Khalifa; Abdul Hamid
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/acr.v5i1.2265

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Activities at Situ Kebantenan contribute to the entry of various types of waste. These wastes include domestic waste, fishery and industrial waste. The water supply of Situ Kebantenan comes from the Cisadane River and Ciliwung Riverwhich indirectly carries garbage. If the condition of the entry of the pollution load occurs continuously, it will certainly have a bad impact on the quality of the waters and the organisms that live in the waters of Situ Kebantenan. The level of fertility in the in situ waters can minimize and control the pollution load that enters from the surrounding environment so that the existence of the in situ ecosystem can be utilized sustainably. Therefore, it is necessary to do research on the level of fertility of the waters using the TRIX (Trophic Index) calculation formula. The purpose of this study was to determine the trophic status of Situ Kebantenan, Bogor Regency, West Java Province based on the TSI (Carlson Trophic State Index) method and the TRIX (Trophic Index) method.This research was conducted in April-May 2019. Sampling of water and in-situ parameter testing was carried out at Situ Kebantenan located in Cibinong, Bogor Regency. Ex situ tests included TN (Total Nitrogen), TP (Total Phosphate) and chlorophyll-α. In the research procedure, samples were taken 3 times with an interval of 14 days and on the surface of the Situ Kebantenan waters. The method used in this study included measurements of chlorophyll-a levels, total phosphate and total nitrogen. Based on the Carlson Trophic Index (TSI) method on testing water samples in the waters of Situ Kebantenan, it shows that the TSI value is included in the eutrophic category with values ranging from 112.12-125.53. Based on the Trophic Index (TRIX) method, the Kebantenan Situ has a TRIX value ranging from 2.034 to 2.78 which is included in the mesotrophic category.
Strategi Pengelolaan Kawasan Ekowisata Mangrove Berkelanjutan Di Taman Wisata Alam Teluk Yotefa Kota Jayapura. Basa T. Rumahorbo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/acr.v5i1.2824

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The concept of environmental management based on sustainability ecotourism is starting to be seen as important given the large amount of environmental damage. Until now the mangrove forest in Yotefa Jayapura Bay Nature Park has not been managed properly as an ecotourism destination, therefore a Mangrove Ecotourism Area Management Strategy is needed in Yotefa Jayapura Bay Nature Park. This study aims to analyze the management strategy for the mangrove ecotourism area in Hamadi Beach, Kota Jayapura using a qualitative approach with descriptive analysis and SWOT analysis. The results of the study show that based on observations through surveys, it is known that Mangrove forests, especially around the Yotefa Bay Nature Park, Jayapura. There are 4 strategies in managing the mangrove ecotourism area management strategy at Hamadi Beach, Jayapura City, namely: 1. Development of community-based ecotourism with support government through related agencies, 2. Providing comfortable and safe facilities and infrastructure and improving the arrangement of facilities that are lacking, 3. Increasing community participation in various activities related to mangrove forests and tourism, 4. Outreach to ecotourism activities for the community.
Sistem Pencatatan dan Pelaporan Data Tuna Madidihang oleh Nelayan Kecil di Latuhalat, Ureng, Assilulu dan Larike Daniel Z.K. Wambrauw; Lilis W. Talaut; Lolita Tuhumena; Lalu Panji Imam Agamawan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/acr.v5i1.2829

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Sustainable of fishery need certainly fish resources of management is to exploited fish resources with considered fish resources of sustainabile. Challenges to kept fish resources of sustainable is quite complex problem that enough complete in fishery development. The aim of this research is evulated the recording system and fishery reported in business level of people’s fisheries. The study was conducted for 6 months from November 2018 -January 2019. Data required in the study consists of primary data and secondary data. Sampling is done purposively of 90 fisherman (30%) from total population of tuna fishermen line which is still active doing fishing activity. Research methods used statistic descriptive of analysis.

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