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Mangrove Habitat Structure of Mud Crabs (Scylla serrata and S. olivacea) in the Bee Jay Bakau Resort Probolinggo, Indonesia Audina Putri; Dietriech Geoffrey Bengen; Neviaty Putri Zamani; Ummu Salma; Novian Prahandhy Kusuma; Nanda Tiara Diningsih; Sonja Kleinertz
ILMU KELAUTAN: Indonesian Journal of Marine Sciences Vol 27, No 2 (2022): Ilmu Kelautan
Publisher : Marine Science Department Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/ik.ijms.27.2.124-132

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Mud crabs (Scylla serrata and S. olivacea) are important fisheries resources, but their population in nature is decreasing due to anthropogenic activities, like the deforestation of mangrove forests. Hence, it is crucial to conserve this marine biota for future sustainable use and to conserve our marine biodiversity. Conducting studies on the biological interactions of mud crabs in mangrove habitats can be one of the future conservation approaches. Accordingly, an analysis of the functional relationships between Scylla spp. abundance and the respective mangrove habitat have to be carried out. The research was conducted in the mangrove ecosystem of Bee Jay Bakau Resort Probolinggo (BJBR). Data were collected using line transects and quadrant transects. The Associations between mangroves and mud crab habitat structures were analyzed using the Correspondence Analysis (CA) method. The results show that the relationship matrix between Scylla spp. and the structure of the mangrove habitat is centered on the F1 and F2 factorial axes (89.22%). S. serrata of all size classes were associated with dense mangroves (≥15 trees per 100m2) and high salinities (3-4 ppt), while S. olivacea has shown to be associated with rare to very dense mangrove systems. It indicates that S. olivacea tends to have a higher adaptation rate than S. serrata in this mangrove system. This study will provide information and recommendation for the conservation management of mud crabs and mangrove ecosystems to conserve marine biodiversity.
GEOMORPHOLOGY OF SMALL ISLANDS AND ITS SEAFLOOR PROFILES IN THE EASTERN AND WESTERN HALMAHERA WATERS Abdul Motalib Angkotasan; Dietriech G Bengen; I Wayan Nurjaya; Neviaty P Zamani; Nyoman M.N Natih; Franto Novico
BULLETIN OF THE MARINE GEOLOGY Vol 37, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Marine Geological Institute of Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32693/bomg.37.2.2022.774

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The geomorphology of small islands in the eastern and western parts of Halmahera Island encompasses diversities of geological processes, island forms and types, and topography. The typology of the small islands to the west of Halmahera Island is volcanic and are categorized as hilly islands. To the east, there are coral islands classified as flat islands with smaller area contrast to volcanic ones. This study aims to analyze the land mass elevation of the small islands and the sub-bottom profiles in the eastern and western Halmahera waters. Island elevation data was obtained from Sentinel-2B imagery, whereas seafloor topographic data was acquired from direct field measurements using a GPS sounder. First, the image data underwent atmospheric, radiometric, and sunlight corrections, while the actual depth was estimated through bathymetry correction using tidal data. Then, QGIS version 3.16.6 and ArcGIS version 10.8 were used to analyze the data. The results show that the slope degree of volcanic islands is higher and their seafloor topography is steeper than that of coral islands. The slope degree of Ternate, Maitara, Tidore, and Hiri Islands, abbreviated as Termadoreh, is more than 30o with elevation of more than 100 meters, characterizing hilly islands. While there is only Pakal Island in Buli Bay that has a slope of 33o and the highest elevation of only 100 meters, it is nevertheless considered a flat island. Significantly, the different typologies indicate different morphogenesis and sub-bottom topography; i.e., volcanic islands have higher slope degrees and steeper seafloor profiles compared to coral islands.
Sebaran Salinitas Perairan Laut Kabupaten Bengkayang pada Musim Kemarau Muhammad Ishak Jumarang; I Wayan Nurjaya; Agus Sholeh Atmadipoera; Dietriech G Bengen
POSITRON Vol 10, No 1 (2020): Vol. 10 No. 1 Edition
Publisher : Fakultas Matematika dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam, Univetsitas Tanjungpura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (797.486 KB) | DOI: 10.26418/positron.v10i1.40113

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Telah dilakukan penelitian tentang sebaran salinitas perairan laut Kabupaten Bengkayang pada musim kemarau. Penelitian ini dilakukan dengan melalukan pengambilan data salinitas, suhu dan konduktivitas massa air berdasarkan kedalaman di 23 stasiun pengukuran.  Lokasi penelitian berada pada koordinat 107,68 s.d 108,93 BT dan 0,69 LS s.d 0,87 LU. Lokasi penelitian terdiri atas lima lintasan yang membentang dari timur ke barat dan setiap lintasan terdiri atas empat stasiun pengamatan serta penambahan tiga stasiun pengukuran di sisi timur, barat dan selatan Pulau Lemukutan. Analisis dan visualisasi data massa air (suhu, salinitas, dan densitas) dilakukan dengan menggunakan perangkat lunak Ocean Data View (ODV) versi 4.7.6. Hasil analisis dan visualisasi data massa air menunjukkan bahwa salinitas massa air di perairan laut Kabupaten Bengkayang pada musim kemarau berada pada rentang 28,96 s.d 32,5 psu. Sebaran salinitas permukaan di daerah penelitian terbagi atas tiga bagian yaitu bagian utara, bagian tengah dan bagian selatan daerah penelitian, dengan tiap bagian membentang dari timur ke barat atau tegak lurus garis pantai. Massa air bersalinitas rendah (MABR) yang terjebak di bagian tengah diduga berasal dari massa air dari sungai yang terletak di bagian selatan pesisir Kalimantan yaitu Sungai Kapuas dan Sungai Mempawah. MABR tersebut terdorong dan bergerak ke arah utara sesuai dengan arah arus yang terjadi di pesisir Kalimantan Barat pada musim kemarau. Stratifikasi kolom air dalam kondisi stabil di seluruh daerah penelitian. Massa air yang bersalinitas kurang dari 30,5 psu ditemukan hingga kedalaman 4,5 meter di bagian barat daya, bagian selatan dan bagian tenggara Pulau Lemukutan. Massa air dengan salinitas 30,75 s.d 31,75 psu dapat dijumpai dari garis pantai hingga mencapai bagian barat Pulau Lemukutan dengan kedalaman sampai 10 meter dari permukaan.
Distribution and Growth Patterns of Crab (P. pelagicus) Based on Environmental Characteristics in Candi Waters, Pamekasan Regency, East Java Province Leni Maryani; Dietriech Geoffrey Bengen; I Wayan Nurjaya
Jurnal Kelautan Tropis Vol 26, No 2 (2023): JURNAL KELAUTAN TROPIS
Publisher : Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jkt.v26i2.17322

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Blue swimming crab (BSC) is a fishery commodity with high economic value and great demand in domestic and foreign markets. P. pelagicus swimming crabs are commonly found in Indonesian sea waters, one of the largest contributors to the country's foreign exchange after shrimp and tuna. The high demand for blue crab resources will trigger an increase in fishing efforts. If this is done continuously, it is feared that it could endanger the population structure. Moreover, disrupting the sustainability of blue swimming crab resources in the waters, this study examines the morphometric distribution and growth pattern of P. pelagicus crabs based on environmental characteristics in Candi waters, Pamekasaan Regency. Census sampling was carried out using the census method; the census method was carried out by taking all crab samples caught by fishermen. The results obtained found 33 individual crabs, which were divided into three classes, namely small (<10 cm), medium (>10 cm), and large (>12 cm) size classes. Male crabs dominated the research locations with wider straps than female crabs. The analysis results show that the width-weight relationship's b values are 1.47 (males) and 2.00 (females). In addition, male and female crabs have a positive allometric growth pattern. Blue swimming crabs are often found in habitats with a substrate of dusty mud, high salinity and organic matter.
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