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Jurnal Airaha
ISSN : 21307163     EISSN : 26219638     DOI : https://doi.org/10.15578/ja.
Jurnal Airaha is published 2 (two) times a year (June, and December) with ISSN Number 2301-7163 and E-ISSN Number 2621-9638. Jurnal Airaha contains articles from original research and peeling (review) Journal of Research Related to The Disciplines of Fishing Technology, Fishery Machinery, Aquaculture, Coastal Resource Management and Fishery Processing, Marine Tourism, Processing and Storage of Catches. By submitting the manuscript to Jurnal Airaha, the author automatically agrees that the manuscript sent to Jurnal Airaha is a manuscript that has not been and will not be published in other similar media, unless the manuscript has been declared unable to be published in Jurnal Airaha.
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Proximate, Amino Acid Composition and Antibacterial Activity of Woton (Sterculia sp.) Leaves from Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia Mohammad Sayuti; Iman Supriatna; Intanurfemi B. Hismayasari; Ahmad Yani; Saidin
Jurnal Airaha Vol 8 No 01: June 2019
Publisher : Politeknik Kelautan dan Perikanan Sorong, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (159.054 KB) | DOI: 10.15578/ja.v8i1.104

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Woton (Sterculia sp.) plant is an endemic plant of Papua and West Papua, Indonesia that has many benefits for the community. This research aims to examine the contents of proximate, amino acid, and antibacterial activity from the leaves extract of two plants namely Sterculia shilinglawii and Sterculia tragacantha. The sample of Sterculia sp. leaves are cleaned, dried, and milled. Then, its chemical composition, amino acid, and bacterial activity are analyzed using a standard procedure. The chemical composition was analyzed using standard AOAC, amino acid was examined using LCMS and antibacterial activity was analyzed using barrier zone against the bacteria that attack the fish. The research results showed that the chemical compositions of Sterculia sp. leaves are carbohydrates, protein, water, ash and fat. The main amino acid contents of woton (Sterculia sp.) leaves are L-Arginine, L-Valine, L-Proline, L-Alanine. Bacterial Test Results showed that woton (Sterculia sp.) leaves extract has intermediate inhibition response against V. algynoliticus. It has been concluded that Sterculia sp. leaves have the potential chemical content.
Preferensi Parameter Oseanografi (SPL dan klorofil-a) Terhadap Hasil Tangkapan Ikan Cakalang di Perairan Pulau Misool dan Fakfak Mustasim Mustasim; Mukti Zainuddin; Syafruddin; Dian Sutono
Jurnal Airaha Vol 8 No 01: June 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (419.901 KB) | DOI: 10.15578/ja.v8i1.107

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This study aims to analyze preference oceanographic parameters (SST and chlorophyll-a) of the Skipjack in the Misool dan Fakfak Waters. The research was conducted in March-May 2015 in the Misool dan Fakfak Waters, the data in the form of catch March to May 2015, SST and chlorophyll-a obtained from satellite imagery MODIS-Terra. Data were analyzed using Softwere ArcGis 10.2, ENVI 5.1. and softwere ORIGIN Versi 8.5.1. The results of the study showed that the preferences of the SPL and chlorophyll-a concentration of the Skipjack in the month of March to May, 2015 in the range of 29.50 to 30.50°C and chlorophyll-a concentration of about 0.10 to 0.20 mg/m3.
Perceptions of Fishermen Communities Against the Establishment of Conservation Areas in Pongok Island, South Bangka Catur Pramono Adi; Dian Sutono; Umaroh; Mustasim
Jurnal Airaha Vol 8 No 01: June 2019
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Pongok Island is an island that has the potential of coastal ecosystems, namely mangrove, seagrass, and coral reef ecosystems and the presence of fishing by using bombs and potassium which require a management so that mangrove, seagrass, coral reef and fish ecosystems can be utilized sustainably. The management in question is the establishment of a conservation area that involves fishing communities so that an assessment of the community's perception of the determination of conservation areas is needed. This study aims to determine the perception of fishing communities towards the establishment of conservation areas. This research was conducted in December 2014 in Pongok Island, South Bangka. The selection of respondents was done by using purposive sampling. The variables studied are knowledge of conservation, community opinion about conservation location, type of ecosystem that is commonly conserved, knowledge of matters related to the determination of marine conservation, and community support for the determination of conservation areas. The data used are primary data and secondary data. Data analysis used is descriptive analysis to explain the perception of the fishing community towards the determination of conservation areas. The results of the study show that public perception is quite good because the highest percentage of assessment level is found in the assessment criteria agree and strongly agree.
Analisis dan Pemodelan Pencemaran Timbulan Sampah Menggunakan Aplikasi Integrated Waste Management 2 (IWM2) di Kawasan Pesisir Waha Raya, Kabupaten Wakatobi Muhammad Irpan Sejati Tassakka; Alfi Kusuma Admaja; Indah Alsita; Kezia Gloria Apriliana Runtu; Martina Rahmadani
Jurnal Airaha Vol 8 No 01: June 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (411.12 KB) | DOI: 10.15578/ja.v8i1.110

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Waha Raya Coastal Area consists of 3 from 90 coastal villages in Wakatobi and included in tourism utilization zone. Currently, the waste management from community activities in there has not yet been optimal. This can affect the quality of coastal ecosystem and the economic value of tourism later. The aims of this paper are to estimate the total of waste generation, modeling the impact of pollution on water and air due to waste generation, and recommend the alternative sustainable waste management system in Waha Raya Coastal Area. The method of taking and measuring the sample of waste generation based on SNI 19-3964-1994, while method of analyzing waste management systems use the application of Integrated Wasted Management 2 (IWM2). After modeling the effects of pollution on water and air in 4 scenarios, it was found that the 4th scenario was able to reduce airborne particulate pollutants ammount 104.8 kg/year; CO2 of 102.6 kg year; CH4 36.0 kg/year; and 861.3 kg/year GWP. The 4th scenario is also able to reduce the level of water pollution those are BOD amount 146kg/year, COD amount 436 kg/year, SS 34 kg/year and Fe2+ 42 kg/year. The results indicate that the application of 4th scenario is able to be the alternative sustainable of waste management.
Inovasi Pembuatan Probiotik dari Limbah Pengolahan Ikan Jambal Roti Herry; Tri Wahyuni; Eka Wijayanti; Kusuma Arumsari; Nusaibah
Jurnal Airaha Vol 8 No 01: June 2019
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The production of salted jambal roti produces the main product in the form of salted fish fillets and by-products in the form of fish entrails. this byproduct is usually discarded and a problem in the environment. Therefore, this study aims to utilize these by-products to be made probiotics which are then used to increase fish production. The research method used was the experimental method with three treatments with doses of jambal fish contents 5%, 10% and 15%. The test parameters used included the quality test of probiotic bacteria and probiotic applications in catfish. From the results of the study obtained non-pathogenic bacteria content, Lactobacillus sp. and Bacillus sp. The abundance of probiotic bacteria in each treatment was around 105 CFU / ml according to the standard bacterial content in commercial probiotics. The probiotic application in catfish produces survival (SR) at a dose of 5%; 10%; 15 of 90%; 93%; 95% and feed efficiency (FCR) of 0.92; 0.90; 0.82. The best results are shown in the use of a 15% probiotic by producing a lower FCR and a higher SR.

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