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RETRACTION: The Impact of Tourism Development on Economic Condition of Coastal Community in Binyeri Village, Yendidori District, Biak Numfor Regency Annisa Novita Sari; Ines C. Buiney
ECSOFiM (Economic and Social of Fisheries and Marine Journal) Vol 8, No 1 (2020): ECSOFiM Oktober 2020
Publisher : Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, Brawijaya University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.ecsofim.2020.008.01.11

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RETRACTION TO: Sari, A. N and I.C. Buiney. (2020). The Impact of Tourism Development on Economic Condition of Coastal Community in Binyeri Village, Yendidori District, Biak Numfor Regency. ECSOFiM: Economic and Social of Fisheries and Marine Journal. 08(01): 138-150. http://dx.doi.org/10.21776/ub.ecsofim.2020.008.01.11 . This article has been retracted by the publisher based on the following reason: The editor believes the author violated publication ethics. The author published the same work in two journals. The co-author acknowledges her author's member mis coordinated to submit the same manuscript to another magazine.  This article also has published in the http://www.gjesrm.com/June-2020.html or http://www.gjesrm.com/Issues%20PDF/Archive-2020/June-2020/1.pdf. This journal requires authors to declare that their work is original and has not been published or considered by another journal. This article is a serious scientific publishing misuse. The scientific community strongly disapproves of this, and the journal apologizes to readers for not catching it during submission.
Determination of Acai River Quality Status, Jayapura City Through Pollution Index Method Based on Its Designations Annisa Novita Sari; Diki Kurniawan
Journal of Aquaculture Development and Environment Vol 2, No 1 (2019): Journal Of Aquaculture Development And Environment
Publisher : Universitas Tidar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31002/jade.v2i1.1211

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The river is a natural and/or artificial water channel or container in the form of a water drainage network with water in it, from the upstream to the estuary, with the right and left borders bounded by the boundary line. The problem that often occurs in the river area is pollution. This research is focused along the Acai River flow located in Abepura District, Jayapura City, Papua Province. Problems that often occur along the Acai River flow in Jayapura City are the accumulation of garbage in the river body and changes in the physical condition of the river, both color and odor. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to determine the status of water quality from the Acai River so that it can be used as a reference in determining the sustainable management of the Acai River. The method used to determine the status of water quality was the pollution index method. Measurements were carried out in the upstream, middle and downstream parts of the Acai River. The results showed that the Acai River Pollution Index (PI) in the upstream reaches ranged from 1.75 to 5.35. The middle part of the Acai River has a Pollution Index (PI) of 1.84 - 5.41, and the downstream part has a PI of 1.78 - 5.39. Based on these data it was known that the overall Pollution Index (PI) in the Acai River ranges between 1.75 - 5.41. Pollution that occurs in the Acai River was caused by pollution of organic material obtained from domestic waste. This was shown from the results of measurements of water quality where BOD levels are 2.58 - 4.54 mg / L and COD is 190 - 193 mg / L. The Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) and Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) levels of the Acai River have exceeded water quality standards. Based on the measurement results of the Pollution Index (PI) it can be concluded that the Acai River has experienced pollution from the low to moderate categories, for water classes ranging from Class I to Class IV. For this reason, it was suggested that an integrated domestic waste treatment plant be made which can accommodate domestic waste as a result of community activities and process it first before finally being discharged into the river water body.
The Suitability of Mangrove Ecotourism Based on Its Biophysical Condition in Hamadi Beach, Jayapura City Annisa Novita Sari; Chandra Bhaskara; Aldi Bimantara
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 8 No. 3 (2020)
Publisher : Program Pascasarjana

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Mangrove ecotourism is one of the potential sustainable tourism practices in which it is important to support local economic development and mangrove conservation. The purpose of this research is to identify the potential of natural resources in supporting mangrove ecotourism on the coast of Hamadi Beach, Jayapura City and to analyze the suitability of mangrove ecotourism land on the coast of Hamadi Beach, Jayapura City. The method used in this study is a survey method. The survey was conducted to see the biophysical condition of mangrove forests, which include mangrove length, mangrove density, mangroves species and biota species. Then, the biophysical data will be analyzed with Ecotourism Suitability Index (ESI). The survey results showed that the average mangroves’ length was 254 meters, the average mangrove density of 12,367 individuals.ha-1. Mangrove species found included Avicennia alba, Avicennia lanata, Avicennia marina, Acrostichum speciosum, Bruguiera sexangula, Rhizopora apiculata, Rhizopora mucronata, Rhizopora stylosa, and Sonneratia alba. The types of biota found consisted of birds, reptiles, amphibians, molluscs, crustaceans, and insects. The results of the suitability index of mangrove ecotourism obtained the Ecotourism Suitability Index (ESI) value of 77.78%. This study concludes that the mangrove forest area in Hamadi Beach is very suitable for ecotourism areas. Therefore, it is suggested to make a good and environmentally friendly ecotourism arrangement concept, so the community can travel while learning in the mangrove ecosystem area in Hamadi Beach.Keywords: Ecotourism, Hamadi Beach, mangrove forest.  
The Suitability of Mangrove Ecotourism Based on Its Biophysical Condition in Hamadi Beach, Jayapura City Annisa Novita Sari; Chandra Bhaskara; Aldi Bimantara
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 8 No. 3 (2020)
Publisher : Postgraduate School, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jitode.2020.008.03.02

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Mangrove ecotourism is one of the potential sustainable tourism practices in which it is important to support local economic development and mangrove conservation. The purpose of this research is to identify the potential of natural resources in supporting mangrove ecotourism on the coast of Hamadi Beach, Jayapura City and to analyze the suitability of mangrove ecotourism land on the coast of Hamadi Beach, Jayapura City. The method used in this study is a survey method. The survey was conducted to see the biophysical condition of mangrove forests, which include mangrove length, mangrove density, mangroves species and biota species. Then, the biophysical data will be analyzed with Ecotourism Suitability Index (ESI). The survey results showed that the average mangroves' length was 254 meters, the average mangrove density of 12,367 individuals.ha-1. Mangrove species found included Avicennia alba, Avicennia lanata, Avicennia marina, Acrostichum speciosum, Bruguiera sexangula, Rhizopora apiculata, Rhizopora mucronata, Rhizopora stylosa, and Sonneratia alba. The types of biota found consisted of birds, reptiles, amphibians, molluscs, crustaceans, and insects. The results of the suitability index of mangrove ecotourism obtained the Ecotourism Suitability Index (ESI) value of 77.78%. This study concludes that the mangrove forest area in Hamadi Beach is very suitable for ecotourism areas. Therefore, it is suggested to make a good and environmentally friendly ecotourism arrangement concept, so the community can travel while learning in the mangrove ecosystem area in Hamadi Beach. Keywords: Ecotourism, Hamadi Beach, mangrove forest. Â