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Jurnal Harpodon Borneo
ISSN : 2087121x     EISSN : 25416294     DOI : https://doi.org/10.35334/harpodon.v16i2
Core Subject : Agriculture, Social,
Jurnal HARPODON BORNEO merupakan jurnal ilmiah dalam bidang Ilmu – Ilmu Perikanan dan kelautan, yang diterbitkan oleh Fakultas Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Universitas Borneo Tarakan. Jurnal ini terbit dua kali setahun, yaitu pada periode bulan April dan Oktober, sebagai media informasi dan komunikasi ilmiah guna menyajikan kompilasi hasil penelitian orisinil, pemikiran dan pandangan dari peneliti, pakar dan pemerhati dalam bidang perikanan dan kelautan serta masyarakat lingkungan pesisir) Jurnal Harpodon Borneo menerima naskah yang merupakan hasil penelitian (research), catatan penelitian (notes), ulas balik artikel (review or mini review article) dan ulasan / kajian pustaka (feature books), dalam bahasa Indonesia maupun bahasa Inggris yang belum pernah atau sedang dipertimbangkan untuk diterbitkan/dipublikasikan pada penerbitan jurnal / bulletin / majalah ilmiah lainya.
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TEKNOLOGI EFISIENSI EKONOMI USAHA TAMBAK UDANG DI KECAMATAN MUARA JAWA KABUPATEN KUTAI KARTANEGARA Boa, Handayani; Oktawati, Nurul Ovie; Randika, Zul Asman
Jurnal Harpodon Borneo Vol 10, No 2 (2017): Volume 10 No.2 Oktober 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (200.13 KB) | DOI: 10.35334/harpodon.v10i2.448

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Delta Mahakam is one of the central representative aquaculture activities for Muara Jawa people that when this condition tend to be less technically efficient for production activities. The importances of this study through research objectives are (1) to analyze locative and economic efficiency achieved in the operations of farmers, (2) Measuring the use of production factors in optimal conditions to achieve a high economic efficiency level. The data in the second phase will be collected and then tabulated and analyzed, and to identify conditions and problems of shrimp farms by descriptive analysis. The results show on average the shrimp farmers in the study area have been technically efficient, but not locative and economically efficient. This is due to the excessive use of inputs that are less efficient. Increased production can increase the cost of production, so it is necessary to do the expansion of business scale in accordance with the recommendations allocative and economic efficiency. The shrimp fry price factor, the use of fertilizers and land depreciation expense does not significantly affect the cost of production so that if there is an increase in prices to a certain extent can be tolerated. The frontier analysis results showed most levels of price and economic efficiency of farms in the study area is relatively small or not efficient respectively 0.464 and 0.247, and the conditions of production factors are not the optimal conditions for below-average economic efficiency 0.664.Keywords: Economic Efficiency, Shrimp Farms, Muara Jawa
KARAKTERISTIK SUHU PERMUKAAN LAUT DAN HUJAN DI INDONESIA Yusuf Awaludin, Muhammad
Jurnal Harpodon Borneo Vol 4, No 1 (2011): Volume 4 No 1 April 2011
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (80.827 KB) | DOI: 10.35334/harpodon.v4i1.65

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Sea surface temperature (SST) and rainfall characteristics in Indonesia are reviewed and are discussed.  The paper focuses on the following topics : SST and rainfall characteristics ; and coupled SST-rainfall. It concludes that SST has its sensitivity to rainfall with the peak during April and the lowest during August.  Meanwhile, rainfall has three different regions with decreasing trend in the last few decades.  SST-rainfall interaction possible related to large scale climate drivers.  Keywords  :  SST, rainfall, climate.
SEBARAN HORIZONTAL SUHU, SALINITAS DAN KEKERUHAN DI PANTAI DUMOGA, SULAWESI UTARA Azis Ismail, M. Furqon; Taofiqurohman, Ankiq
Jurnal Harpodon Borneo Vol 5, No 1 (2012): Volume 5 No 1 April 2012
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Horizontal Distribution of Temperature, Salinity and Turbidity in Dumoga Coastal Waters, North Sulawesi. Observation of water quality parameter namely temperature, salinity and turbidity were carried out in Dumoga Coastal waters on July 2006. The objective of this research is to know the horizontal distribution of temperature, salinity and turbidity which can be used to obtain the information regarding the feasibility of Dumoga Coastal waters for aquaculture. The methods were used are field observation using sensor system of CTD SBE 19. The result of the research shows that the water quality parameters in Dumoga Coastal waters there are no thermocline layer with water temperature between 24,22 °C – 28,53 °C. The presence of freshwater inputs from Dumoga River to the seaside with salinity varies from 4,66 psu – 33,89 psu. The turbidity are relatively high with values between 8,33 NTU – 272,59 NTU. Viewed from temperature, salinity and turbidity, the Dumoga Coastal waters still within the tolerance limits for tropical aquaculture.  Keywords: temperature, salinity, turbidity, Dumoga Coastal waters
ANALISIS KOMODITAS UNGGULAN PERIKANAN TANGKAP DI KABUPATEN REMBANG Kohar, Abdul; Paramartha, Danta
Jurnal Harpodon Borneo Vol 5, No 2 (2012): Volume 5 No 2 Oktober 2012
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The determination of superior commodities is needed for figuring out which ones are superior commodities and which ones are not. The superior commodities are expected to give greater profit than the other commodities. This study therefore aims to figure out the superior fisheries commodities which give contributions to the economy of Rembang regency. The method used in this study is descriptive. The sampling technique used in this study is purposive sampling. The data analysis instruments which were used are Location Quotient (LQ), Analysis of Shift Share (ASS), Specialization Analysis (SI), and Analitical Hierarchy Process (AHP). From the result of study it can be concluded that the superior fisheries commodities of Rembang regency which become the best products are scad (Decapterus russeli), yellowstripe scad (Selaroides leptolepis), and mackerel (Rastrellinger sp). The main factor which determines how those fish belong to superior commodities or not are the AHP analysis, that is, the adequacy of supply. The sub-sector of catch fisheries in Rembang regency has the LQ score of 5,05 in 2009. It shows that the sub-sector of catch fisheries is the basic sector which is very influencing the contribution of the economy in Rembang regency.  Key words: Superior Commodities, Fisheries, Analitical Hierarchy Process, Rembang Regency.
STUDI ASPEK PERTUMBUHAN UDANG NENEK (Harpiosquilla raphidea) DI PERAIRAN JUATA LAUT KOTA TARAKAN Chandra, Tommy; Abdul Latif, Adil; Kalalo, Alfretse; Salim, Gazali
Jurnal Harpodon Borneo Vol 7, No 2 (2014): Volume 7 No 2 Oktober 2014
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (214.066 KB) | DOI: 10.35334/harpodon.v7i2.108

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Type shrimp fishermen in Tarakan in category Discard the shrimp Nenek (Harpiosquilla raphidea).  Results of interviews with fishermen Juata Tarakan city, saying that this type of shrimp is a type of shrimp discard or catches that do not have a high economic value and if this shrimp caught by the fishermen of this type in the return to nature/ocean.  This is different the opinion from Firdaus and Salim (2013) that the results of the study to test proteins from different species of shrimp nenek (Harpiosquilla raphidea) protein values obtained meat for shrimp nenek (Harpiosquilla raphidea) that is equal to 16.49%.  The purpose of research is to investigate the growth of morphometry Harpiosquilla Raphidea (correlation relationship between body weight and carapace with correlation relationship between body length and body weight).Methods of research used descriptive method.  Shrimp Nenek sampling using sampling in the waters juata based on catches of fishermen juata Tarakan city.  Sampling was conducted using purposive sampling as much as 6 times with the consideration that the sampling 6 times expected to represent the population of shrimp Nenek in the waters Juata Tarakan City.  Sampling was carried out during low tide situation.  The main variables measured in this study is the morphology shrimp Nenek is carapace (carapace and long thick carapas), shrimp body length (total length and standard length) and the shrimp body weight (total weight and dry weight / meat). The variables measured were supporting habitat conditions / environment of shrimp Nenek in the waters Juata Tarakan city.  Data analysis using regression equation is the relationship between the length (body length and carapace length) with body weight (total weight and meat weight) shrimp Nenek.The results showed an average of the data research on the relationship between total length with a total weight of shrimp Nenek allometri had negative growth and a very strong relationship. The results showed an average of research data on the relationship of carapace length with a weight meat of shrimp Nenek had allometri negative growth and a very strong relationship. Keywords : Shrimp nenek ; Harpiosquilla raphidea; morphometry; growth; discard
PERBEDAAN LAJU PERKEMBANGAN RIGOR MORTIS BEBERAPA JENIS IKAN Jabarsyah, Abdul
Jurnal Harpodon Borneo Vol 8, No 2 (2015): Volume 8 No 2 Oktober 2015
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Penelitian ini difokuskan pada laju perkembangan rigor mortis secara fisik, yaitu dengan mengukur kelenturan fisik ikan selama masa penyimpanan.Penelitian ini dilaksanakan selama 6 (enam) bulan, mulai dari bulan Juni 2012 sampai dengan bulan Desember 2012. Pengambilan sampel dilaksanakan setiap 14 hari.  Sebanyak 5 -7 ekor setiap jenisnya diperoleh langsung dari nelayan belat. Ikan yang akan digunakan harus dalam keadaan hidup. Ikan-ikan tersebut diaklimatisasi dalam bak-bak penampungan. Sampel ikan yang akan digunakan dalam penelitian ini dibius dengan MS-222 sebelum dimatikan. Tujuannya agar tidak menggelepar, Ada tiga fenomena rigor mortis yang ditemukan pada penelitian ini, yaitu tingkat perkembangan rigor mortis, laju perkembangan rigor mortis dan pola perkembangan rigor mortis.  Tingkat perkembangan rigor mortis sangat bervariasi baik pada species ikan yang sama maupun pada species yang berbeda. Namun dalam penelitian ini tidak ditemukan pola perkembangan rigor mortis yang berbeda, baik antar species maupun antar individu ikan yang dijadikan sampel dalam penelitian ini. Kata kunci : rigor mortis, jenis ikan
ANALISIS PRODUKTIVITAS PRIMER PERAIRAN PANTAI AMAL KOTA TARAKAN BAGI PENGEMBANGAN BUDIDAYA RUMPUT LAUT cahyadi, jimmy
Jurnal Harpodon Borneo Vol 10, No 1 (2017): Volume 10 No. 1 April 2017
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Many factors to the effect of water productivity content like physical, chemical and biological.  The basic of water productivity is how to make synthesis inorganic material to organic or photosynthesis process.  Processed can make happen because of chlorophyll on algae especially phytoplanktons. The purpose of this research was to analyse primary productivity Amal water Tarakan city of North Borneo to sea weed development in 2016.  The basic information can make manage it to continued seaweed aquaculture. The research methods were used GIS integration with ecology analyse in-situ and ek-situ combination.  The research and analyse showed physical and chemical water still good average for seaweed live.   The analyse chlorophyll a and primary productivity was moderate for seaweed aquaculture development. Key Words: Primary Productivity, Seaweed Aquaculture, Tarakan
APLIKASI PENGGUNAAN ANALISIS MODEL MAXIMS PADA PROSES GRAZING RATE COPEPODA TERHADAP PEMBERIAN DUNALIELLA SALINA DAN CHLORELLA SP Dewi, Rose; Zainuri, Muhammad; Endrawati, Hadi
Jurnal Harpodon Borneo Vol 4, No 2 (2011): Volume 4 No 2 Oktober 2011
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The aim of this research was to determine the copepod daily feeding to Dunaliella salina and Chlorella sp because the research of copepod daily consumption to the phytoplankton in the sea was a part of discovering the water productivity. The determination was needed in the laboratory experimental method, in order to qualifying the biomass and energy transfer of sea food web / chain. The observation based on the laboratory experimental method and conducted in the Hatcehery and Laboratory of Alga, Marine Station, Teluk Awur Jepara. Four treatment were applied during the observation, i.e.: A. D.salina 20 litre; B. D.salina  2 litre; C. Chlorella sp 20 litre; D. Chlorella sp 2 liter. The copepod grazing rate was determined base on parameter of cell phytoplankton/ ml/ hour/ copepode. There were 4 series observation. The observations were done for 36 hours with 3 hours interval. The data collected was arranged as copepod daily consumption and analyzed using MAXIMS Analysis Models. The highest copepod daily grazing rate was 88.02 ± 44.18 cell phytoplankton/ ml/ hour/ copepod for D.salina on 20 liter volume of media. While the lowest one 50.16 ± 43.99 cell phytoplankton/ ml/ hour / copepod for Chlorella sp on 2 liters volume media. The Copepod daily grazing model tends to form a constant model for D.salina on 20 liters of media and proportional model for 2 liters volume of media. The Chlorella sp on 2 liters volume of media graze by the copepod showed the same model for constant and proportional model. The water quality of the media remained in tolerance range to support the grazing rate of copepod to the phytoplankton during the research.
NILAIAN EKONOMI DAN PERSEPSI MASYAKARAT TERHADAP EKOSISTEM TERUMBU KARANG DI KOTA BONTANG Saleha, Qoriah; Erwiantono, Erwiantono; Darmansyah, Oon; Sulistianto, Erwan
Jurnal Harpodon Borneo Vol 10, No 2 (2017): Volume 10 No.2 Oktober 2017
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The aims of this research was to analyze the economic value and community’s perception toward coral reef ecosystem in  Bontang City. The economic valuation analyzed used Contingen Value Method (CVM) using WTP and WTA approach, while the community’s perception analyzed used description method. The results showed that the total economic value was Rp 121.640.484,35 per hectare per year (which are the option value Rp 39.678.507,95 per hectare per year, the existence value Rp 40.762.578,19 per year per hectare, and  the bequest value Rp 41.199.398,21 per year per hectare). Community’s perception consists of : (1) on the productivity of resources (100% respondents stated a decrease), (2) on the stability of the resources (50% stable, 50% unstable), (3) on the sustainability of resources (100% respondents stated very important)Keywords : economic valuation, perception, coral reef ecosystem, Bontang.
EFEKTIVITAS PENANGKAPAN IKAN KERAPU MACAN (Epinephelus fuscoguttatus) DENGAN BUBU MENGGUNAKAN UMPAN BUATAN Riyanto, Mochammad; Purbayanto, Ari; Wiryawan, Budy
Jurnal Harpodon Borneo Vol 4, No 1 (2011): Volume 4 No 1 April 2011
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The use of bait in fishing operation attached to a fishing gear has function to attract or stimulate fish, so as to increase the fishing effectiveness. Study on catching effectiveness of grouper with basket pot by using artificial bait is urgently needed. The objectives of this study were to analysis soaking time of the artificial bait that effectively to attract grouper and to measure the effectiveness of the artificial baits to catch grouper by using basket pot. The fishing experiment methods were used in this study. The use of the artificial bait in different soaking time (day and night) has not significantly different to the grouper catch. The use of natural bait (shrimp and trash fish), however was more effective than the artificial bait to catch grouper. Keywords: artificial bait, Effectiveness, Epinephelus fuscoguttatus, basket pot

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