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Tropical Wetland Journal
ISSN : 23387653     EISSN : 2654279X     DOI : -
The journal will accept any manuscripts related to tropical wetland issues. The articles in this journal may from dissertations, theses, research reports, scientific papers and articles reviews. This journal is published in every 2 (twice) in a year (July and December).
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AN ANALYSIS ON FISHERY CAPTURE LICENSING TOWARD THE REGISTRATION AND MARKING OF FISH-TRANSPORTING VESSELS WITHIN THE SOUTH KALIMANTAN PROVINCE AUTHORITY Amalia, Siti Dian
TROPICAL WETLAND JOURNAL Vol 3, No 3 (2017)
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This study aimed to (1) identify the distribution of fish-transporting vessels under the authority of South Kalimantan Province; (2) to analyze the causes of unregistered and unmarked fish-transporting vessels within the provincial authority; and (3) to analyze the causes of fishery capture licensing that continues to run without a Fishing Vessel Book (Buku Kapal Perikanan – BKP). This research activity was conducted at the Banjarmasin Fishing Port, Pelambuan Village, Banjarmasin Barat District, Banjarmasin City, South Kalimantan, with the fish-transporting vessel’s owners within the South Kalimantan authority as the research object. The data collected were the data sourced directly from the observation result in the research location, and other supporting data related to the research object. The results showed that the spreading of fish-transporting vessels that land their cargo at the Banjarmasin Fishing Port were found in Kotabaru Regency, Tanah Bumbu Regency, Tanah Laut Regency, Banjar Regency, Barito Kuala Regency, and Banjarmasin City. Based on the data, there are 183 fish-transporting vessels within South Kalimantan Province authority, but only 42 vessels or 23% ships that are registered as fishing vessels.  While for the marking of the vessels, 100% have not carried out marking as fishing vessels.  This is due to the unavailability of a standard BKP and the lack of understanding from the vessel owners. The Licensing of Fishery Capture in the form of SIUP and SIKPI is still issued by BPTSP using only recommendation from Department of Fisheries and Maritime Affairs of South Kalimantan Province.  The registration and marking of fish-transporting vessels of South Kalimantan Province Authority are not optimal due to the unavailability of a standard BKP that can be used as collateral so that a policy is needed from the local government in terms of budgeting funds for the procurement of BKP so that fish-transporting vessels in South Kalimantan Province can be registered and marked as Indonesian fishing vessels.
ANALYSIS OF FACTORS CAUSE DELAY PROJECT CONSTRUCTION BRIDGE IN THE CITY OF BANJARMASIN Isramaulanan, Aulia; Yuliana, Candra; Hasbullah, Hasbullah
TROPICAL WETLAND JOURNAL Vol 3, No 3 (2017)
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With an area of 98.46 km2 whose territory is separated by rivers, to increase economic growth Banjarmasin City has done infrastructure development in the field of transportation of roads and bridges are quite significant. But in the process of implementation, there is often a delay in the bridge construction project. This can lead to problems within the scope of the project itself. So it is necessary to do further research to know the cause of the bridge construction project delay. This research is conducted qualitatively and quantitatively. The causative factors obtained from the literature were distributed to contractors through questionnaires to see perceptions of contractors and concessions. The data of the questionnaire were analyzed by using validity test, reliability, and descriptive statistical analysis with Pearson Moment (Bivariate Pearson) method assisted by ms. excel to get the factors causing the delay. Then the delay factors will be tested through interviews with stakeholders in the three bridge samples. Based on the results of data processing analysis, it can be concluded that the factors that greatly affect the bridge construction project delays are analyzed by descriptive analysis of material arrival delay, material arrival delay, damage due to negligence of work, and work that does not comply with operational standards
PROSPECT OF THE COMMON CARP (Cyprinus carpio L.) CAGE CULTURE IN MURUNG RAYA REGENCY Syafi’i, A.
TROPICAL WETLAND JOURNAL Vol 3, No 3 (2017)
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This study aimed to (1) find out the water quality parameters of the river where the common carp cage cultures are located at Murung Raya Regency, either adjacent or far from the gold mine site, including water temperatures, pH, dissolved oxygen, carbon dioxide, ammonia and water clarity; (2) to compare the common carp cage culture profits in the river either adjacent or far from the gold mine sites; and (3) to determine the common carp cage culture development strategies at Murung Raya Regency. This study was carried out in Murung Raya Regency, Central Kalimantan, with the common carp cage farmers at Muara Supoi and Muara Bumban Villages, Murung Regency as the object. The collected data were primary and secondary data. The data analysis used were descriptive analysis, t statistical test, and a SWOT analysis. The results of the study showed that condition of the water where the common carp cage cultures are located at Murung Raya Regency, either adjacent or far from the gold mine sites, still in the range of the quality standards required, namely the temperature of 29.73 - 29.78oC; water clarity of 10 - 11 cm; pH of 6.58 - 6.65; dissolved oxygen of 6.11 - 6.73 mg /l; carbon dioxide of 0.02 - 0.03 mg/l; and ammonia of 0.02 mg/l, so that the common carp cage culture activities at Murung Raya Regency were still very feasible to carried on. The average profits of the common carp cage cultures, either adjacent or far from the gold mine sites, were relatively similar, with the t statistical test result showed that the profits at both locations did not differ significantly at 95% test level. The development strategy of common carp cage cultures at Murung Raya Regency was in quadrant II or S - T, namely utilizing the strengths to overcome the threats. It was implemented by establishing two alternative solutions, namely (1) by taking advantage from the fish culture development programs and supports by the government; and (2) optimized the development function of the of seed center for supplying the high-quality seeds. One of them was by utilizing the special allocation fund (Dana Alokasi Khusus - DAK) from the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries.
BUSINESS PROSPECT OF THE TILAPIA HATCHERIES BY STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE APPLICATION OF GOOD HATCHERY PRACTICES (GHP) IN BANJAR REGENCY SOUTH KALIMANTAN Rahmani, Fathur
TROPICAL WETLAND JOURNAL Vol 3, No 3 (2017)
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This research aimed to (1) analyze the profit of the tilapia hatchery business in Banjar Regency with GHP application and comparing it with the profit before it applied GHP; and (2) to analyze the investment feasibility of the tilapia hatchery business with GHP application in Banjar Regency. This research was carried out in the Karang Intan District, Banjar Regency, South Kalimantan, with the community GHP certified hatchery units as the object. The collected data was the data that directly originated from observation results in the location of the research, and other supporting data, which related to the object of the research. The results of the research showed that by applying GHP, the tilapia hatchery business gave more profit than before applying it. By applying GHP, the tilapia hatchery business developed very profitably and feasible to be carried on. The result of investment feasibility analysis showed that the NPV was positive, the Net BCR was more than 1, the IRR was more than discounted rate, and the period of the return of investment was faster than the project period.
CHARACTERISTICS PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF SOIL FOR CONSERVATION POND PLANNING IN KECAMATAN LIANG ANGGANG PEATLANDS Rusliansyah, Rusliansyah; Rusdiansyah, Rusdiansyah; Ma’ruf, Muhammad Afief; Santoso, Meilinda Ayunita
TROPICAL WETLAND JOURNAL Vol 3, No 3 (2017)
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 Peatland fires in 2015 that hit 23 of 33 provinces in Indonesia is one of the worst fires in history. South Kalimantan is one of the 23 provinces with the burned land area of 19.179,9 hectares. Peatland burning in Banjarbaru and of Banjar Regency which totaled 1.536 fire point burning with a land area of approximately 1.500 hectares. The main factor of this land fires is of decreased water level in the peat land. Therefore, to overcome that fires will not happen again by creating a conservation pond to hold water, especially during the rainy season in order to keep moist peat.   The planning an peat land conservation in this area of 900 hectares. Peat ecosystem restoration can be done through the realignment of hydrological function where peat dome as a long-term water storage. The purpose of the research is to knowing the state of the physical properties soil for conservation pond made and knowing the condition of the ground water level in the field.  From the results of an investigation soil physical properties obtained peat has not undergone recast and the number of pores in the soil are very large so that the soil becomes porous with a high water level conditions.

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