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Pattimura Proceeding : Conference of Science and Technology
Published by Universitas Pattimura
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28293770     DOI : https://doi.org/10.30598/PattimuraSci.2021.KNMXX
This journal is created to archieve collection of publications from a national or international seminar at Pattimura University for Science, Technology, and Its Applications
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 212 Documents
IDENTIFIKASI JENIS GULMA PADA AREAL PERTANAMAN KELAPA DI DESA HATIVE BESAR Vilma L Tanasale; Nureny Goo; Marlita H Makaruku; Anna Yuliana Wattimena
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/PattimuraSci.2022.HAIPBMAL.28-35

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Coconut is one of the plantation crops that has decreased production in Ambon City. One of the causes of the decline in coconut production in every planting area in Ambon City is weeds. The decline in coconut production drastically from year to year in Hative Besar Village it is necessary to know the dominant weed types in the coconut plantation area in Hative Besar Village, Ambon City. The hypothesis proposed in this study is that there are dominant weeds in the coconut platation area. This study used the square method to collect data by direct observation in the fields 6 samples of weeds were taken from 6 samples of coconut plants. Qualitative and quantitative data were taken. The data needed ini this study consisted of primary data and secondary data. The dominant weed in the coconut plantation area in Hative Besar Village, Ambon City is the broad leaf weed Clidemia hirta
KARAKTER MORFOLOGI TIGA KLON UBI JALAR DI MALUKU Anna Y Wattimena; Reny Tomasoa; Marlita H Makaruku; Vilma L Tanasale; Martha Amba
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/PattimuraSci.2022.HAIPBMAL.36-40

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Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam.) is one of the main carbohydrate sources in Mollucas and is a carbohydrate source food crop after rice, corn and cassava in Indonesia. In order to be able to identify the various characteristics of sweet potato clone collected, it is necessary to determine the morphological character of the genetic resource diversity characteristics that are most influential on sweet potato diversity. The aim of the study was to characterize the morphology of some sweet potatoes as potential yields in Mollucas. The results of the study were that the morphological characteristics of the three sweet potato clones in Mollucas had different colors, shapes on the leaves, stems, flowers, seeds and tubers
MORFOMETRIK LAMUN Cymodocea rotundata DI PESISIR PANTAI TANJUNG TIRAM, POKA, TELUK AMBON DALAM Jessico Hendrick Sermatang
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/PattimuraSci.2022.HAIPBMAL.41-49

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Seagrass is an important resource both ecologically and economically. Morphometric of seagrass and physical chemical parameters of waters can affect by differences in the type of substrate grain size. The aim of this study was to analysis the morphometric characters of seagrass C. rotundata on the physical and chemical parameters of waters and different types of substrates. The research was conducted in February-April 2021 in Tanjung Tiram Coastal Waters, Poka. Seagrass sampling was carried out using purposive sampling method. Data were analysis using variance analysis with SPSS. The results of the research on the physical and chemical parameters of the waters were in the normal range for seagrass growth. The type of substrate in the seagrass habitat of C. rotundata is mud sand and sand. The results of the analysis of anova seagrass C. rotundata showed that there were significant differences specifically total of roots, leaf length, total of leaves and total of vertical nodes
KECENDERUNGAN PERKEMBANGAN KOTA AMBON: DAMPAKNYA TERHADAP KUALITAS LINGKUNGAN PESISIR TELUK AMBON DAN KERENTANANNYA TERHADAP BAHAYA TERKAIT DENGAN KENAIKAN MUKA LAUT Wahyu Budi Setyawan; Wempi Barends; Ahmad Ainarwowan; Dominggus Polnaya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/PattimuraSci.2022.HAIPBMAL.50-62

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Ambon City, the capital of Maluku Province, is a coastal city where most of the land is the Ambon Bay coastal area. Along with the increase in population, Ambon City also continues to grow. Global sea-level rise is now likely to receive attention because of the impact it may have on coastal areas. By 2100, it is projected that sea levels will rise to 1.1 meters from the current sea level. As a coastal city, the trend of sea-level rise should be taken into account in the development of Ambon City. Visual analysis of the Ambon Bay satellite imagery from Google Earth and video recordings published on social media and the results of field observations of the Ambon Bay coastal area show that: (1) the coastal lowlands in the Ambon Bay coastal area have developed into densely populated built areas; (2) Ambon City is growing towards hilly areas; (3) along the coast of Ambon Bay, there are efforts to carry out reclamation and build coastal defense structures which are carried out personally by the coastal land authorities. This tendency has implications for (1) the decline in the environmental quality of the coastal area of Ambon Bay in several locations; and (2) increasing the level of vulnerability of coastal areas to hazards that may arise due to sea-level rise along the coast of Ambon Bay if the sea level rise scenario above actually occurs
SISTEM KOMUNIKASI PENGEMBANGAN PANGAN LOKAL DI PROVINSI MALUKU (KASUS PANGAN LOKAL ENBAL DI KABUPATEN MALUKU TENGGARA) Risyart Alberth Far Far; Lydia Maria Ivakdalam; George S J Tomatala
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/PattimuraSci.2022.HAIPBMAL.63-74

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The people of Southeast Maluku Regency process bitter cassava as household food which is known as "enbal". Enbal is one of the local food resources that can be used as an alternative food ingredient in an effort to diversify food consumption. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the communication system in the development of local enbal food in Southeast Maluku Regency. The results of the study explain that food is an important and strategic commodity for the Indonesian people because it is a basic need that must be met by the government and society together. In developing local food, communication elements in community development must synergize with each other in building local food in order to lead to food self-sufficiency. The government's task in food affairs is to organize, regulate, develop, control and supervise the availability of food, one of which is carried out by issuing policies on food security. The private sector and the community participate in supporting the policy
PERAN MASYARAKAT DESA DALAM MELESTARIKAN HUTAN DI NEGERI SAUNULU KECAMATAN TEHORU KABUPATEN MALUKU TENGAH Nova S Tuwael; Jusmy D Putuhena; B B Seipalla
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/PattimuraSci.2022.HAIPBMAL.75-83

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This research was conducted in the State of Saunulu with the aim of knowing the role of the village community in conserving the forest and knowing the factors that influence the role of the village community in conserving the forest. The method used in this study is a qualitative method using descriptive analysis to describe systematically, factually and accurately about the role of village communities in conserving forests. Data collection techniques are interviews, observation, and documentation. The results of the study show the role of the community in preserving forests in the State of Saunulu, namely reforestation, plant maintenance. The factors that influence the role of the village community are rules, taboos, techniques, and traditional traditions. The inhibiting factors are ethics, rules, taboos, and traditions which are all applied by customary leaders, church rules and direct involvement both personally and in groups
PENANGKAPAN TUNA MADIDIHANG (THUNNUS ALBACARES) DENGAN PANCING ULUR OLEH NELAYAN KECAMATAN AMAHAI KABUPATEN MALUKU TENGAH Stany R Siahainenia; Ruslan Tawari; Haruna Haruna; Jacobus Paillin; Rifan Dikromo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/PattimuraSci.2022.HAIPBMAL.84-91

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One of the fishery commodities with high economic value is tuna, where in the Maluku region in 2021, tuna production will be 35.56% (BPS, 2022). Tuna is caught using handlines which are classified as small-scale fisheries. The existence of tuna that changes over time causes fishermen to experience uncertainty in finding suitable fishing areas. Temperature is an important indicator in the distribution and abundance of tuna. This study aims to determine the composition of the hand line catch and to analyze the temperature distribution based on the area of ​​the hand line fishing operation in Central Maluku Regency. The research was conducted in the waters with the method used is a survey method by following fishing trips and using GPS satellite-based Spot Trace to track vessel movement activities during fishing operations. Descriptive data analysis was used to determine the composition of fisherman catches and used SeaWiFS Data Analysis System (SEADAS) 7.3.1 and Surfer 12 to analyze the distribution of water temperatures at fishing locations. The results showed that yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) dominated the catch by 70.30%, bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus) by 20.19% and skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis) by 0.52%. The frequency distribution of yellowfin tuna length ranges from 23-171 cmFL where during 2019 it was dominated by sizes <100 cmFL as much as 82.42%. The SST range in January is 290C-310C, optimal fishing is at 29.80C-30.40C, April is in the range of 30.20C-31.70C, optimal fishing is at 30.90C-31.30C, in May is in the range of 27.40C-31,40C the optimal catch is in the temperature range of 27.80C -30.80C, in June is 27.40C -280C the optimal catch is in the temperature range 27.60C-27.850C, in September 27.40C-29.50C the optimal catch is at a temperature range of 27, 80C -28.50C, and in December the range of 29.40C-31.50C is optimal for catching at a temperature range of 30.40C -31.20C
FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMENGARUHI POLA KONSUMSI IKAN RUMAH TANGGA NELAYAN DI KABUPATEN BURU SELATAN Rahma Amaliyah Borut; Yolanda M T N Apituley; Johanis Hiariey; Dionisius Bawole
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/PattimuraSci.2022.HAIPBMAL.92-98

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Masnana is one of the villages in the coastal area of South Buru Regency where most of the residents are fishermen. The community often face various life problems, such as limited capital and irregular and unpredictable climate that affects production. This condition affects their income level and results in an imbalance in the consumption pattern. The aims of this study: 1) Describe the fish consumption patterns of fishermen's households in Masnana Village, South Buru Regency, 2) Analyze the factors that influence the level of fish consumption of fishermen's households in Masnana Village, South Buru Regency. The basic method of this research is a survey and the sample is taken by exhaustive sampling method. The data were analyzed qualitatively descriptively and quantitatively using multiple linear regression analysis. The results showed that fisherman households in Masnana Village consumed varying amounts of fish every day. The highest level of fish consumption is greater than 1000 grams (1 kg) per day with a household of 5-6 people, while the lowest level of fish consumption is less than 300 grams (0.03 kg) per day with a household of 2 people. If calculated per year, the lowest level of fish consumption is 34 kg/capita/year and the highest is 66 kg/capita/year. Thus the level of fish consumption in some fishing households in Masnana Village has exceeded the average fish needs of the Indonesian people and some have not. The factors that influence the fish consumption patterns of fishermen's households in Masnana Village are household income and the number of household members
EKSPLOITASI CUMI-CUMI DI PERAIRAN SELATAN PULAU AMBON Welem Waileruny; Ketswin Pattirousamal; Delly D P Matrutty; Anthonius Sakliresi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/PattimuraSci.2022.HAIPBMAL.99-108

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Exploitation of squid by fisher’s on the southern coast of Ambon Island uses simple fishing technology with modifications based on fisher's experience. This study aims to describe tools and fishing methods, fishing seasons and areas, as well as analysis of production and income of squid fishing in the southern waters of Ambon Island. Data was collected through experimental fishing for 21 trips for each fishing gear and analysis was carried out descriptively and analysis of costs and income. The results showed that the use of a scoop net is one of the fishing gear that is not found elsewhere, while the jigger used has been modified by using underwater lights. Fishing areas in coastal areas with a distance of about 1 nautical mile. Data collection was carried out during the fishing season in September-December. Scoop net productivity is 49.5 kg/trip, and labor productivity is 16.5 kg/person/trip. Jigger production is 509.88 kg and labor productivity is 24.28 kg/person/trip. The net profit of each fisher’s per month from scoop and jigger are Rp.3,025,250 and Rp.2,665,000, respectively
PARTISIPASI MASYARAKAT DALAM PENGELOLAAN MANGROVE BERKELANJUTAN DI DUSUN MASIKA JAYA Debby V Pattimahu; Fanny Soselissa; Terezia V Pattimahu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/PattimuraSci.2022.HAIPBMAL.109-113

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The condition of mangroves in general appears to be at a high critical level, because the dangers of using mangroves come for other purposes. The use of mangroves without paying attention to the rules of conservation gives a negative impression on the existence of mangroves today. Utilization of mangrove biological systems is increasingly widespread, not in terms of utilization but more in terms of the use of mangrove stands, both traditional and commercial. The burden on the mangrove environment is enormous and continues to grow, resulting in changes in mangrove range and land use. The level of public information that is still unsure about the importance of maintaining mangrove management will affect openness and support in its management. This condition also occurred in Masika Jaya Village, West Seram Regency, Maluku Province. The existence of potential mangrove assets, most of which are not known by the community at Villa Masika Jaya, thus affecting the community level

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