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STRUCTURE COMMUNITY OF MANGROVE IN THE VILLAGE A PANTAI CERMIN KIRI DISTRICTS PANTAI CERMIN REGENCY OF SERDANG BEDAGAI THE PROVINCE OF NORTH SUMATRA Andreas Situmorang; Aras Mulyadi; Efriyeldi '
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 4, No 2 (2017): Wisuda Oktober Tahun 2017
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Study was conducted in february 2017. This report aims to understand structure community of mangrove in the village Pantai Cermin kiri in the Pantai Cermin North Sumatra. Methods used in research is method of surveying. The research station based on human activity. In every station divided into 3 transects with long transects 50 m lead from the sea to land. The number of a plot used by 27, with each size 10 x 10 m2 to tree level, 5 x 5 m m2 to the saplings, and 2 x 2m2 to level seedling. The result of this research found 7 mangrove species in the village Pantai Cermin kiri. Vegetation that dominated is Rhizophora apiculata with INP of 300 %. A condition of vegetation in the village Pantai Cermin Kiri in the shore Pantai Cermin mangrove are forest area is still in good with the density of of 2377,78 tree / ha.Kata Kunci: Village Pantai Cermin Kiri, Structure Community, mangrove.
Analysis of Demersal Fish Schooling Distribution in Tarakan Waters North Borneo by Using Hidroacoustic Method Susilawati '; Aras Mulyadi; Mubarak '
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 2, No 1 (2015): Wisuda Februari Tahun 2015
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This research is aimed to determine the distribution of demersal fish schooling and the relation between demersal fish schooling and temperature, salinity and depth of water by using hydroacoustic method. The research was held in August 2014 at the Research Institute of Marine Fisheries Laboratory of Muara Baru, North Jakarta. This research used hydroacoustic method with acoustic descriptor techniques. The amount of fish schooling was obtained by digitization and integration, the values of integration would have generated the position and depth of the waters. Demersal fish schooling which found in waters of Tarakan were comprising of 19 schooling. The dominant fish schooling occured at temperature of 270 C to 280 C and tended to be appear at salinity of 35.5 ‰. Type of demersal fish schooling in Tarakan waters was mostly emerged in form of horizontal contained in the bottom of ocean.Keywords :Kalimantan, Tarakan, Demersal Fish, Fish Schooling , Hydroacoustic
ANALYSIS DISTRIBUTION OF SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURE AND CHLOROPHYLL-a CONCENTRATION IN BELAWAN MEDAN NORTH SUMATRA Rico Panjaitan; Aras Mulyadi; Musrifin Ghalib
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 4, No 2 (2017): Wisuda Oktober Tahun 2017
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Sea surface temperature (SST) and chlorophyll-a are important water qualityparameter in the sea, especially the coastal areas. The research was conducted inJanuary - March 2017 in the waters of Belawan, North Sumatera Province with theaim to determine the relationship of sea surface temperature and chlorophyllconcentrations-a.The method used is survey with direct measurements in the watersof Belawan, North Sumatera and using MODIS Aqua satellite image data in March2016 - February 2017. Sea surface temperature MODIS Aqua satellite image datain March 2016 - February 2017 ranged from 29.45 to 31.7oC and chlorophyll-arange of 0.48 to 2.62 mg / l. Field data sea surface temperature ranges from 26-30°Cand chlorophyll-a range of 2.08 to 17.62 mg / l. Interpretation of the data from theMODIS Aqua satellite imagery and field data to explain that the sea surfacetemperature and chlorophyll concentrations-a very weak, r = 0.1791. Data weremapped to show the variability of sea surface temperature and chlorophyll-aconcentrations March 2016 until February 2017.Keywords: Sea Surface Temperature, Chlorophyll-a, Belawan Water
COMMUNITY STRUCTURE OF MANGROVE VEGETATION IN MENGKAPAN VILLAGE SUNGAI APIT DISTRICT OF SIAK Fia Novianty; Aras Mulyadi; Efriyeldi '
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 4, No 2 (2017): Wisuda Oktober Tahun 2017
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The research was conducted in January-February 2017 in Mengkapan Village, Sungai Apit, District of Siak. The purpose of study was to determine the structure community of mangrove in Mengkapan Village. The method used in the research was survey method. The stations were determined based on human activity. Each station was determined in three transects set along 100 m from the sea toward the land. The number of plots was 27, with the size of 10 x 10 m2 for tree criteria, 5 x 5m2 for sapling criteria, and 2 x 2m2 for the seedlings criteria. The results of this study found 10 species of mangrove. The vegetation was dominated by species of R. apiculata with value 155.71%. The status of mangrove vegetation in Mengkapan Village, Sungai Apit was in bad condition, with the average density of 607.40 ind/ha.Keywords: Mangrove, Structure community, Village Mengkapan
RELATIONS OF PATTERN CURRENT AND SEDIMENT CHARACTERISTICS IN SASAK BEACH WEST PASAMAN REGENCY PROVINCE OF WEST SUMATERA Annisa Al-Qhoshashi; Rifardi Rifardi; Aras Mulyadi
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 5 (2018): Edisi 2 Juli s/d Desember 2018
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ABSTRACT This research was conducted in Mei 2018, to analysis relations of pattern current and sediment characteristics in Sasak Beach. The sediment samples were taken from four stations and anylised at Oceanography Laboratory Fisheries and Marine Faculty University of Riau. The result of the research, station I shows the dominant fraction is sandy mud under the influence of current velocity 0,10 m/s at high tide and 0,5 m/s at low tide. In station II shows the dominant fraction is mud sandy under the influence of current velocity 0,7 m/s at high tide and 1 m/s at low tide. In station III shows the dominant fraction is sandy gravel under the influence of current velocity 0,3 m/s at high tide and 0,8 m/s at low tide. In station IV shows the dominant fraction is sandy gravel under the influence of current velocity 0,8 m/s at high tide and 1,2 m/s at low tide. Keywords: Current, Sediment, Sasak Beach
ABUNDANCE AND DISTRIBUTION PATTERNS OF GASTROPODA ON MANGROVE FORESTIN THE AREA OF DESA ANAK SETATAHDISTRICTS RANGSANG BARAT KEPUALAUAN MERANTI REGENCY RIAU PROVINCE Inka Wahyuni; Aras Mulyadi; Efriyeldi Efriyeldi
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 6 (2019): Edisi 2 Juli s/d Desember 2019
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ABSTRACT             This research was conducted in April 2019 with the aim of finding out the abundance and distribution patterns of gastropods in the mangroves of Anak Setatah Village.Determination of the sampling location is done by purposive sampling, which is to determine the sampling point intentionally based on certain objectives.Sampling was carried out in the mangrove area of Anak Setatah Village with different mangrove forest conditions and gastropod identification was carried out at the Marine Biology Laboratory, Faculty of Fisheries and Maritime Affairs, Riau University.The results showed that the total number of species found were 8 gastropod species.In the mangrove mono species 4 gastropod species were found and the mangrove multi species species were found 8 gastropod species, while the highest gastropod abundance was found in the mangrove mono species at observation station IV, which was 23.16 ind/m2 and the lowest was in the multi species mangrove area. at observation station 1 which is 5.36 ind/m2. Key word :Abundance, Distribution Patterns, Anak Setatah Village
Pengolahan kelapa jelly dan manisan kelapa di Desa Binaan Tanjung Alai Kecamatan XIII Koto Kampar Provinsi Riau Aras Mulyadi; Dessy Yoswaty; Iesje Lukistyowati; T Ersti Yulika Sari; Niken Ayu Pamukas; Adelina Adelina
Unri Conference Series: Community Engagement Vol 1 (2019): Seminar Nasional Pemberdayaan Masyarakat
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Tanjung Alai Village is in The XIII District of Koto Kampar Riau Province, downstream of The Gulamo River with The Kampar River. The local government of Kampar Regency has develop tourism potential in Tanjung Alai Village. For example it has traction in the form of beautiful natural scenery, the distance from the city of Pekanbaru to Tanjung Alai Village about 2 hours (21 km), the catchment area, the historical site of the Muara Takus Temple, Puncak Pukatan as a climbing and Pulo Simo waterfall area. Tanjung Alai Village too has potential as rubber, oil palm, gambier, chocolate and coconut plantations. Coconut palm has opportunities with high economic value, utilized by community to diversify coconut processed products and support industrial products food preparations. The purpose of the activity is to make Tanjung Alai Village a target village from LPPM University of Riau by doing coconut jelly and candied coconut processing activities. Benefits of activities that can be used as an alternative effort to improve the welfare of the community and entrepreneurship. The method used is a combination of counseling and the practice of using coconut jelly and candied coconut. Strategic target audience in the activities of the target villages there were 25 PKK mothers. The evaluation results of the participants perception stated that it was very agreeable (59,2%) held this activity, received and practiced the training of coconut jelly and candied coconut as an opportunity for alternative income for the community. Economic analysis of processed coconut jelly amounted to IDR. 4.653.600/month and candied coconut is IDR. 2.248.800/month.
Kajian Uji Kualitas Sumber Air untuk Pemenuhan Kebutuhan Air Bersih di Daerah Rawa yang Berkelanjutan Imam Suprayogi; Manyuk Fauzi; Ferry Fatnanta; Alfian Alfian; Ela Fitriana; Aras Mulyadi; Effendi Sianipar
Dinamika Lingkungan Indonesia Vol 10, No 1 (2023)
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Siak Regency consists of plains and hills with an average soil composition consisting of podzolic red yellow rocks and alluvium and organosol soil and humus gley in the form of swamps or wet gley. United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) that Podsolic Red Yellow (PMK) soil is a soil formed due to too low temperature and very high rainfall and is an ancient mineral soil type with a reddish or yellowish color. This podzolic soil color indicates relatively low soil productivity due to leaching. While the red and yellow soil colors are caused by rusty iron and lumps of aluminum that decompose and undergo weathering. Clay minerals in this soil are dominated by compounds containing silicon, oxygen, and some metals, which have implications for water quality. The purpose of this research is to test water quality to support the fulfillment of sustainable clean water needs in the Swamp Area in Rempak Village, Siak District, Siak Regency, Riau Provonce. The approach method used is Permenkes No. 492/Menkes/IV/2010.The data needed for this research is to use primary data by taking samples of rainwater, well water, and raw water from the Siak river by researchers directly on March 16, 2022. The main results of the research stated that the quality of rainwater was ranked first to support the policies of the National Development Planning Agency towards a just and prosperous Indonesia in 2045 which has mandated the importance of water security to support strategic sectors, disaster prevention, and improvement of community welfare through construction of rainwater harvesting buildings.
The The Impact of Sedimentation on the Use of Triangle Mangrove Barriers on the Addition of New Land in the Mangrove Education Center (MEC) area of Pangkalan Jambi Village Ayu Septiani; Aras Mulyadi; David M Haryanto; Wahyu Purwanto
Indonesian Journal of Social Responsibility Review (IJSRR) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): Oktober
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The Mangrove Education Center (MEC) is located in the pangkalan Jambi village, Bukit Batu sub-district, Bengkalis district, Riau province. In 2004 in the village of Jambi base, a group of hope together was established, which is a group of local fishermen. The Mangrove Education Center (MEC) was established by the joint hope group to respon to emergency conditions due to abrasion that hit the coast of Pangkalan Jambi village. Abrasion in the Jambi base village occurs due to two factors, namely from nature and humans. The land is naturally abraded due to the force hitting the coast and accompanied by human factors, namely the illegal logging of mangroves by irresponsible people. This study aims to determine the effect of TRIMBA on sedimentation volume, success rate of planting, and utilization of TRIMBA on the impact of land addition. Determination of the sampling location is done by conducting several observations or preliminary studies. Observations were made by finding 3 sample points that represented the TRIMBA. The results showed that the sedimentation volume at station 1 was 6,650 m³, at station 2 it was 480 m³, and at station 3 it was 750 m³ so that the total volume was obtained with a value of 7,880 m³. This sedimentation volume is very useful for the 50% increase in land caused by the presence of TRIMBA. And the success rate of planting has also increased from previous years.