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Journal of Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Technology
Published by Universitas Brawijaya
ISSN : 23563109     EISSN : 23563117     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21776/ub.jeest
JEEST is an interdisciplinary and refereed journal, addresses matters related to environmental engineering and sustainable technology. Its range of themes encompasses ecological studies, field research, empirical work and descriptive analyses on topics such as environmental systems, environmental policies and politics, environmental legislation, environmental impact assessment, air, water and land pollution, water and energy related issues, engineering innovations, development, technical solutions and sustainability technology. Other matters related to or which influence the international debate on sustainability will be also considered.
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UNLOADING OF FISH ACTIVITIES AT SENDANG BIRU, COASTAL FISHERIES PORT (PPP) PONDOKDADAP, MALANG REGENCY Al Maky, Nuril Huda; Isdianto, Andik; Ariefandi, Muhammad Fikri; Kudrati, Amelinda Vivian; Tyas, Herlin Widi Aning; Yorarizka, Putri Devi; Pangestu, Wanda Suryani; Setyanto, Arief; Bintoro, Gatut; Putri, Berlania Mahardika; Fathah, Aulia Lanudia; Andrimida, Anthon; Luthfi, Oktiyas Muzaky
Journal of Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Technology Vol 10, No 01 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jeest.2023.010.01.2

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The fishing port, which acts as a public agency, provides services and facilitates fishing activities for fishermen. One indicator that the service provided is already optimal is the minimum number of vessels in the process of dismantling fish in the port. The study aims to find out the fishing landing system and the number of ships that landed during the period September–August 2022. The method used is directly through field observations and collecting secondary data to supplement the data obtained. The system applied to each port is different. The port of Pondokdadap applies the queue method as well as the system of nahkoda, where the ship's documents must be submitted and the fisherman's number taken before landing. Boats that want to sell fish to the TPI must be equipped with a catch letter. In the period September–August 2022, the highest number of ships was found in June 2022, with 603. For the smallest number in January 2022, there were 22 ships. Based on the results obtained, it is known that the period of April–September has the highest number, while there is a decrease in the number in October–March. There was an increase in the number of vessels that carried out fishing, which was affected by the fishing season, with the high season in the Eastern season.
PERIPHYTON COMMUNITY STRUCTURE OF ENHALUS ACOROIDES IN BALURAN NATIONAL PARK, SITUBONDO Arifianti, Dwi Nurjanatin; Dewi, Citra Satrya Utama; Isdianto, Andik
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Periphyton is an attached biota that lives on a substrate. Seagrass meadows and periphyton associate to form an ecological system. Seagrass meadows provide a place of attachment or habitat for periphyton organisms. Periphyton itself is one of the producers of primary productivity in the waters. Baluran National Park is one of the National Parks in which there are land and water habitats, and is a protected area that has natural and native ecosystems. Data collected to support this research included temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, pH, nutrients (nitrate and phosphate), seagrass cover data and periphyton data. Physical and chemical water parameters are taken directly on the spot or in-situ. Data collection on seagrass cover and periphyton samples was carried out using a 50 x 50 cm2 quadrant transect. Periphyton community structure analysis includes abundance, diversity index, diversity index and dominance index. Community structure is calculated to determine the community condition of a particular organism, to see its stability and presence in an area.
HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT DUE TO THE METALS EXPOSURE OF GROUNDWATER IN THE AREA OF SIDOARJO MUD (LUSI), EAST JAVA, INDONESIA Adiyaksa, Ilham Putra; Savichev, Oleg G.; Martino, Antonio Di
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Lumpur Sidoarjo (LUSI) (Sidoarjo mud), which has its center in Porong, Sidoarjo, East Java, has had a major impact on environmental conditions, especially on water quality. Our previous analysis proves that the groundwater in this area has been contaminated, especially by heavy metals. In this case, the presence of contaminants from Fe, Mn, and Hg was detected. Heavy metals in this water will certainly affect human health if this contaminated water is consumed, considering that groundwater is the main water resource utilized by local people in this area. Thus, the objective of this study is assessment of health risk from exposure to Fe, Mn, Zn, As, and Hg in the groundwater near to LUSI. The calculation method used the formula recommended by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA). Scenario subjects for the calculation included 1) children aged 1-3 years, 2) children aged 4-8, 3) children aged 9-12, 4) career women, and 5) career men. The calculation results show that a Hazard Quotient (HQ) value of more than 1 has been detected in several samples and subjects. The highest HI value is in sample B5, and the smallest is in sample B2. In addition, the calculations show that there is a risk of cancer effects from Hg-contaminated water.
ANALYSIS OF POTENTIAL ENERGY OF SEA WAVES IN SOUTHERN WATERS OF MALANG USING GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS APPROACH Setyawan, Fahreza Okta; Sartimbul, Aida; Fuad, Mochamad Arif Zainul; Ussania, Qoirunnisa; Hidayatullah, Fathurrosyid; Haq, Nuril Annisa
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Southern waters of Malang are one of the areas in the south of Java where some of its coastal areas have not been electrified. The purpose of this research is to determine the magnitude of wave energy potential in the waters of South Malang. The theoretical amount of wave energy is obtained through wave data processing (wave period, significant wave height, and wave direction) and the results are in the form of the wave energy value with the highest value in 2021 occurring in August with an average value of 40 kW /m - 50 kW/m while in 2022 the highest value occurs in July with an average value of 40 kW/m to 50 kW/m. The technical potential value of wave energy is calculated by adding the efficiency formula from AquaBuOY so that results with the highest technical wave energy potential value are obtained in 2021 in August with an average value of 40 kW/m - 50 kW/m while in 2022 the highest potential wave energy value occurs in July with an average value of 40 kW/m - 50 kw/m. Potential locations are determined based on theoretical and technical potential results and the suitability of placing AquaBuOY so that a station point that meets these criteria is obtained, namely at the 29, 30, and 34 where station 30 is the station that has the closest criteria to effectively installing buoys with the total theoretical energy is 4838.46 MW and technically it is 4354.61 MW in 2021 while in 2022 the total theoretical energy is 4387.95 MW and technically it is 3977.38 MW.
CATCH ANALYSIS OF TREVALLY (Carangoides spp. RUPPELL, 1830) AT KANDANGSEMANGKON SMALL LANDING SITE, LAMONGAN, EAST JAVA Harlyan, Ledhyane Ika; Zahra, Afifah; Lelono, Tri Djoko
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Fisheries data statistics play an important role in fisheries management. The data collection might be provided in landing sites. However, not all landing sites can provide the fisheries data. Kandangsemangkon small landing site is an unreported landing site that land various economically important species, one of species is Trevally fishery. The purposes of this study were to identify the species landed, determine the categorization of species supporting the landed trevally fishery and determine the trevally fishing area and the volume of trevally production that was not recorded or reported at Kandangsemangkon Small Landing Site. The data collection method of this study is by descriptive survey method, which are by taking primary and secondary data. The primary data collection was carried out by interviewing fishermen regarding the species of catch landed and the trevally fishing area, and observing the research location. The secondary data used was the production data of trevally landed at Brondong Archipelago Fishing Port. The results of this study are there were types of target species, secondary species, primary species and there is not endangered, threatened and protected species were found. The trevally fishing grounds are generally in WPPNRI 712 and 713. The volume of unrecorded and unreported production was 46.70%, and did not contribute to the fisheries statistics of Lamongan, East Java.
IDENTIFICATION OF TYPES AND VOLUMES OF FISH PRODUCTION IN THE FISHERIES SECTOR UPT PPP PONDOKDADAP, MALANG REGENCY Ariefandi, Muhammad Fikri; Kudrati, Amelinda Vivian; Tyas, Herlin Widi Aning; Al Maky, Nuril Huda; Yorarizka, Putri Devi; Pangestu, Wanda Suryani; Putri, Berlania Mahardika; Fathah, Aulia Lanudia; Isdianto, Andik; Setyanto, Arief; Andrimida, Anthon
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jeest.2023.010.01.5

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The fisheries sector is one of the sectors with great potential for the Indonesian economy. East Java has a large fishing enterprise, which is due to the spread of fish landing bases and an active role in promoting local fishing production, one of which is the beach fishing port (PPP) Pondokdadap. The aim of this study is to obtain information on the types and volumes of fish production captured in the PPP Pondokdadap in May and June 2022. The method used by the author in conducting this research is a qualitative-descriptive approach. According to the results of research, during May 2022, the production of fish captured in PPP Pondokdadap amounted to 1,813 tonnes. In June, the capture amounted to 1,605 tonnes. There was a decrease in production volume of 207 tonnes, or about 11%. There are 10 species of fish captured, dominated by tuna

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