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South East Asian Marine Sciences Journal
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30262348     DOI : https://doi.org/10.61761/seamas
South East Asian Marine Sciences Journal (SEAMAS) is professionally managed and published by Science, Technology, and Education Care to help academics, researchers, and practitioners to publish their research results. South East Asian Marine Sciences Journal (SEAMAS) is a journal dedicated to the publication of quality research results in all aspects of marine science and is free of charge in the Submission Process. All publications in SEAMAS journals are open-access, allowing articles to be freely available online without subscription.
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The relationship of organic matter, nitrate, and phosphate content to diatom abundance in the eastern coastal waters of Rupat Island Province Semangat Riski Hasibuan; Bintal Amin; Syahril Nedi
South East Asian Marine Sciences Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61761/seamas.1.1.29-37

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This study was conducted in March 2023 in the coastal waters of the eastern part of the island of Rupat, Riau Province. The method used in this study used the purposive sampling method at 3 station points. Water samples were used to analyze nitrate and phosphate analyzed using Ultraviolet Spectrophotometry, and analysis of water organic matter using the titrimetric method. Diatom sampling using plankton net measuring 25 µm. The results of the study found 14 species from 3 classes of diatoms namely Bacillariophyceae, Cyanophyceae, and Conjugatophyceae. Diatom abundance ranged from 472.22 - 993.05 cells/L. The regression equation for nitrate on diatoms is Y= 929.151-3194.045x. The coefficient of determination (R2) of 0.080 indicates that the effect of nitrate on diatom abundance has a weak close relationship. The effect of phosphate on diatom abundance has a coefficient of determination (R2) of 0.105 and the effect of phosphate has weak proximity. The influence of water organic matter has a coefficient of determination (R2) of 0.033 with a very weak effect. The analysis shows that the concentration of nitrate (NO3) is included in the oligotrophic fertility level, namely the low fertility rate
Ocean current circulation modeling in the Bengkalis Strait in the east spring Fajar Fajar; Elizal Elizal; Yusni Ikhwan Siregar
South East Asian Marine Sciences Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61761/seamas.1.1.15-21

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The waters of the Bengkalis Strait are geographically very strategic, directly connected to the waters of the Malacca Strait and a strategic water transportation route. One of the complex phenomena that appears in the waters of the Bengkalis Strait is the phenomenon of current movement. This survey was conducted from June to August 2022. The survey location was in the Bengkalis Strait, Bengkalis Regency, Riau Province. The research aims to determine current patterns and sea level height during the highest tides and lowest low tides each month during the east season in the waters of the Bengkalis Strait. The method used is a Survey and a quantitative descriptive method. All data is processed using MIKE 21 software. First, Google Earth was used to create bathymetry data, and then the boundaries of the survey area were determined using MIKE 21. After obtaining the bathymetry, we continued with the flow model using MIKE 21 and then displayed the results. Obtained results: the highest tide occurred on 13/06/2022 at 13:00 WIB with an average current discharge of 0.14-0.16 m/s, and the lowest wave occurred on 13/06/2022 at 20.00 WIB with an average flow rate of 0.60-0.75 m/s
The service of Bungus Ocean Fishery Port to support tuna industries Resti Zainal; Nofrizal Nofrizal; Isnaniah Isnaniah
South East Asian Marine Sciences Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61761/seamas.1.1.8-14

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The services of the Bungus Ocean Fishery Port, as the only tuna Fishery port in West Sumatra, support the availability of facilities required by each tuna industry stakeholder. The purpose of this study is to determine the services from the Bungus Ocean Fishery Port that fisheries stakeholders, especially tuna, are currently experiencing: and to determine the level of satisfaction of tuna entrepreneurs with the performance of the Bungus Ocean Fishery Port. The data analysis used is weighting or scoring, and then IPA and CSI analysis is carried out. The results showed that the Bungus Ocean Fishery Port played a good role in providing production activity, infrastructure and public services, and stakeholder’s tuna feel they are quite satisfied with the performance of the Bungus Ocean Fishery Port in supporting the tuna industry and several service attributes of the Bungus Ocean Fisheries port still need to be improved.
Availability of fish catch production yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) landed in the Bungus Ocean Fishery Port of West Sumatra Province Arthur Brown; Purwati Purwati; Isnaniah Isnaniah
South East Asian Marine Sciences Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61761/seamas.1.1.1-7

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This research aims to determine predictions of yellowfin tuna catch production and conditions of catch production in 2021-2025 and the factors influencing yellowfin tuna catches. This research was conducted in September 2021 at the Bungus Marine Fisheries Harbor. The data taken is primary and secondary. The analysis used is Catch Production Projection Analysis and quadratic (Polynomial) Regression Analysis. The research results show that in catch projections, there is data on fish catch production for 2021-2025, where predictions for the next five years will fluctuate, or yellowfin tuna production will increase yearly. In the results of quadratic (polynomial) regression research, the factors that most influence the output of yellowfin tuna catches using quadratic regression are the number of fishing gear with a coefficient of determination or R2 value of 0.9934 and the number of fishermen with a coefficient of determination or R2 value of 0. 9934. The coefficient of determination or R2 value is 0.9599
Productivity of fourfinger threadfin (Eleutheronema tertadactylum) capture fishery in Bungur Village Rangsang Pesisir Sub-District Meranti Islands District, Riau Province Mariono Situngkir; Alit Hindri Yani; Jonny Zain
South East Asian Marine Sciences Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61761/seamas.1.1.22-28

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This study aimed to determine the productivity value of turtle catching in Bungur Village, Rangsang Pesisir District, Meranti District, Riau Province. The production of kurau nets for five years shows that fourfinger threadfin fishing effort and production fluctuate yearly. In the period from 2017-2021, 2018 was the year with the most production of kurau nets, with a total catch of kurau nets totaling 7205 kg/year, and the highest catch occurred in March, namely 867.7 kg while the lowest catch occurred in July, namely 166.6 kg. Based on the results of the calculation of the fishing season index, it is known that the fish catch is abundant from January to March. In these months, fishing is excellent, and the peak season is in February. From April to September, the fish catch is minimal, and this month is the wrong time to catch fish.
Gastropoda community structure in the mangrove forest of Ketapang Coastal Waters, Rupat District Rivaldi, Rahmat; Nasution, Syafruddin; Efriyeldi, Efriyeldi
South East Asian Marine Sciences Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61761/seamas.1.2.38-48

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Gastropod community structure is a concept or study that studies the arrangement or composition of species in an ecosystem. Changes influence the structure of this gastropod community in terms of environmental factors such as temperature, salinity, substrate type, and organic matter content. Rupat District is geographically located in a cluster of islands directly adjacent to the Strait of Malacca, strongly influenced by coastal environmental conditions. Rupat sub-district has one of three tropical marine ecosystems, namely mangroves. This study aims to determine the structure of gastropod communities in mangrove forests in Ketapang Beach, Rupat District waters. The study was conducted in April 2023 using the technique of random sampling with a total of three stations. There are 8 (eight) species of gastropods found, with the species Cerithidea obtusa the dominant one. The abundance of gastropods is 130,000 ind/ha. The value of the diversity index (H') is 1.24, the uniformity index (E) is 0.33, and the dominance index value (C) is 0.40. The distribution pattern (Id) is grouping. The similarity index (Ss) of gastropods between each station in Ketapang Beach is almost the same type and has similarities that are classified as high category. Test results Oneway ANOVA < 0.05. The LSD (Least Significance Difference) test states that the abundance between stations I and III is significant, just as stations II and III are markedly different. The abundance between station I and station II does not differ markedly.
The influence of feed and depth on the operation of bubu fishing tools in Pangkalan Kuras District, Pelalawan Regency, Riau Province Zega, Melvi Purnama Fajar; Bustari, Bustari; Nasution, Polaris
South East Asian Marine Sciences Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61761/seamas.1.2.49-56

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The purpose of this study was to determine the weight of the bait and the effective depth for operating traps in Kesuma Village, Pangkalan Kuras District, and Pelalawan Regency. The bait weight is divided into 50 g, 100 g, and 150 g, while the depth is divided into 1 m and 5 m. This research was carried out in January 2022 at the Nilo River in Kesuma Village. The method used in this study was the experimental fishing method with a randomized group design factor. The test results of the analysis of variance on the number of catches show that there is an influence of bait, depth, and interaction between the two, or a value of Fcount > Ftable. The test results of the analysis of variance on catch weight showed that there was an effect of bait and depth because the value of Fcount > Ftable, while the interaction of bait and depth had a value of Fcount < Ftable, so there was no interaction effect on catch weight. Based on the results of the Least Significant Difference (LSD) further test, it is known that the effective weight of oil palm bait to get a larger number of catches is 150 g at a depth of 5 m, while to get heavier catches, the trap will be effective at a depth of 1 m with a bait weight of 150 g.
Composition of gillnet catches based on network size at UPT Fishery Port of Riau Province Hasibuan, Siti Hawa; Yani, Alit Hindri; Nofrizal, Nofrizal
South East Asian Marine Sciences Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61761/seamas.1.2.57-63

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Gill net catches are one of fishermen's dominant fishing gear at UPT Dumai City Fishing Port. Gill net catches are easy to operate, have a low price, and are durable. This research was conducted in July-August at UPT Port of Fisheries, Riau Province. This study aimed to determine differences in gill net catches based on different mesh sizes. The method used is the survey method. The catch of gill nets by type with a mesh size of 2 inches is 25 fish species. Based on the weight and number of individual fish, it was dominated by lomek (Harpodon sp), namely 1,359.5 kg or 21.5% and 16,314 individuals or 27.18%. The catch in the 3-inch mesh size was 23 species of fish. The percentage of catches based on weight dominated by senangin (Eleutheronema tetradactylum) was 30.38% (1,353.5 kg), and based on the number of individuals dominated by pomfret of 18.72% (4,534 individuals). The main catches in gill nets at UPT Dumai are lomek (Harpodon sp), senangin (Polynemus sp), pomfret (Bramidae sp) and machete (Chirocentrus sp). The primary and bycatch yields for the 2-inch mesh were 51.58% and 42.42%, while the 3-inch mesh sizes were 57.99% and 42.01%.
Technical and financial analysis of 1 GT Gill net fishing in Teluk Lancar Village, Bantan District, Bengkalis Regency, Riau Province Alhafis, Mhd; Zain, Jonny; Isnaniah, Isnaniah
South East Asian Marine Sciences Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61761/seamas.1.2.64-72

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This research was conducted in February 2023 at Teluk Lancar Village, Bantan District, Bengkalis Regency, Riau Province, to know fishermen's techniques in carrying out fishing activities using gill nets with 1 GT boats and how the business feasibility of fishermen using gill nets with boats 1 GT using the survey method. The results showed that the fishermen's technique of operating gill nets in Teluk Lancar Village measured the water's depth; after that, the net was used and thrown to the right of the ship while moving backward (setting). Furthermore, within 1 or 2 hours, the crew lifted the nets in the water onto the ship and moved forward. Fishermen's investment in business activities is IDR 27,600,000.00. The total costs incurred in fishing business activities amount to IDR 92,190,000.00/year, the income received by fishermen is IDR 113,352,000.00/year, the revenue that fishermen have obtained is IDR 21,162,000.00/year, the results of calculating business feasibility based on the formula Revenue Cost of Ratio (R/C), Payback Period of Capital (PPC), and Financial Rate of Return (FRR) this business is feasible to continue and also develop.
Nannochloropsis sp phytoplankton culture technique laboratory scale Hidayat, Nurul; Putri, Mega Novia; Kurniawan, Ronal
South East Asian Marine Sciences Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61761/seamas.1.2.73-76

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Nannochloropsis sp is a phytoplankton often used in marine fish hatchery activities as feed for the mass production of rotifers, and its availability is very much needed for rearing marine fish larvae. This activity aims to study pure culture techniques for Nannochloropsis sp on a laboratory scale. The method used is a literature study method and a direct practical method regarding Nannochloropsis sp phytoplankton culture techniques laboratory scale and conducted interviews with employees at the BPBL Batam Phytoplankton Live Food Production Unit Laboratory. Based on observations, it was found that the peak growth or optimum cell density of Nannochloropsis sp. occurred on the sixth day in a 1000 mL Erlenmeyer, namely 60.95 - 62.10 million cells/mL with an initial density of 10.15 - 10.55 million cells/mL and in a 2000 mL Erlenmeyer, namely 58.75 - 60, 25 million cells/mL with an initial density of 8.25 – 8.45 million cells/mL.

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