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Jurnal Harpodon Borneo
ISSN : 2087121x     EISSN : 25416294     DOI : https://doi.org/10.35334/harpodon.v16i2
Core Subject : Agriculture, Social,
Jurnal HARPODON BORNEO merupakan jurnal ilmiah dalam bidang Ilmu – Ilmu Perikanan dan kelautan, yang diterbitkan oleh Fakultas Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Universitas Borneo Tarakan. Jurnal ini terbit dua kali setahun, yaitu pada periode bulan April dan Oktober, sebagai media informasi dan komunikasi ilmiah guna menyajikan kompilasi hasil penelitian orisinil, pemikiran dan pandangan dari peneliti, pakar dan pemerhati dalam bidang perikanan dan kelautan serta masyarakat lingkungan pesisir) Jurnal Harpodon Borneo menerima naskah yang merupakan hasil penelitian (research), catatan penelitian (notes), ulas balik artikel (review or mini review article) dan ulasan / kajian pustaka (feature books), dalam bahasa Indonesia maupun bahasa Inggris yang belum pernah atau sedang dipertimbangkan untuk diterbitkan/dipublikasikan pada penerbitan jurnal / bulletin / majalah ilmiah lainya.
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ANALISIS KESESUAIAN LAHAN TAMBAK UNTUK BUDIDAYA IKAN KERAPU DI KOTA TARAKAN Gusman, Ery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (519.23 KB) | DOI: 10.35334/harpodon.v9i1.43

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The purposes of this research was analyzing the feasibility level of brackish ponds for grouper culture at tarakan city.  This research has been sampling for 6 point of brackish pond representing of Tarakan City, there were 2 point at North of Tarakan, 2 point at West of Tarakan and the last at 2 point at East of Tarakan.  Research was processing from September until November 2014.  Sand quality variable was observed were Sand Texture, Organic Matters, pH, Potential Redox, and Fe.  Water quality variable are Temperature, Salinity, pH, Dissolved Oxygen (DO), Ammonia, Nitrite, Nitrate, Phosphate, BOD5, Fe, TSS and Organic Matters.  To resulting the feability of Brackish for grouper, qualitative methods were used, then analysed by matching method to resulting the feasibility class of brackish pond.  Based on the feasibility class of brackish pond analysis for grouper, the result showed that the pond located at North Tarakan, West Tarakan and East Tarakan are in S2 level Group (Fair enough).  Limiting factor that really need to attenting are Fe dan pH of sand, because under feasible in N1 Category (not feasible), although other limiting factor that were almost feasible are Temperature, Ammonia (NH3), BOD and TSS.Keywords : Feasibility Study, Ponds, Grouper, Tarakan.
STUDI KANDUNGAN KARAGINAN RUMPUT LAUT Kappaphycus sp. PADA UMUR PANEN YANG BERBEDA Masthora, Siti; Abdiani, Ira Maya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (461.1 KB) | DOI: 10.35334/harpodon.v9i1.55

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The aim of this study was to know the content of carrageenan from harvesting seaweed (Kappaphchus alvarezii) with different ages. The research consists of 5 treatments of different levels of harvest age were 30 days, 37 days, 45 days, 52 days and 60 day. The observed parameter were yield, moisture content and ash content. Result showed the average value of the highest yield at harvest time 52 days was 61.87%, followed by successive harvest age of 60 days, 45 days, 37 days and 30 days with an average value of the yield were 60.67% , 60 , 60%, 59.00% and 58.67%. Value - average water content ranged from 7.33% to 10%, while the average value of the ash content ranging from 17% -18.33%. Based on the analysis of variance, the seaweed’s harvesting gave the significant of effect on the carrageenan’s content.Keywords: Kappaphycus sp., harvesting, content of carrageenan
ANALISIS TEKNIS PENANGKAPAN DAN KOMPOSISI HASIL TANGKAPAN MENGGUNAKAN PUKAT HELA (Trawl) DI PESISIR UTARA TARAKAN Saputra, Nano; Salim, Gazali; Yulma, -
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The aim of research is analyze of technical arrest and composition of the catch of fishermen using trawl hela in waters the northern coast of Tarakan.  This research used a descriptive exploratory. Retrieving data using purposive sampling station by 10%. The results research of the technical fisheries trawl of hela in Waters Juata ; Ship category is 47% ; while the smallest 12%.  Cargo capacity (GT) most dominating 3 GT 47%, while the smallest 6% : fishermen in the value of the engine unit 2 of 59%. Duration setting, towing, and hauling every fisherman, but the most dominating of any duration : set a duration of 20 minutes as much as 47% : 5 hours towing as much as 53% ; Transporting a duration of 30 minutes, as much as 41%. The results of the study the total number of catches that all fishermen ; Main catch capturing 91%, while the catch by capturing 6%; Dispose of catches at 3% ; The main catches are playing the highest catch of fishermen as much as 430 kg ; Catches up with the catch at the dominance is Penaeus esculentus by 30% ; Discard catch was dominated is Prapenaepsis sculptilis by 30%.Keywords: trawl hela; technical arrest; catch composition; Tarakan
KONTRIBUSI BAHAN ORGANIK NITROGEN DARI SERASAH MANGROVE DI KAWASAN KONSERVASI MANGROVE DAN BEKANTAN (KKMB) KOTA TARAKAN Yulma, -; Satriani, Gloria Ika
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Mangrove leaf litter production is essential matter for organic recycling of productivity and baseline matter for living of mangrove organisms. Mangrove forest in Conservation Area for Mangrove and Bekantan (KKMB) Tarakan is one of Mangrove forest area which is not only for recreation but also ecological function of mangrove living organism’s productivity. The aim of this research was to know the rate of mangrove leaf litter production and Nitrogen organic matter contribution in KKMB Tarakan. This research was conducted from October 2015 to January 2016. The average of mangrove leaf litter productivity were Avicennia alba 3.31 g/m2/day, Rhizopora apiculata 4.65 g/m2/day, Bruguiera parviflora 3.02 g/m2/day and Sonneratia alba 6.20 g/m2/day. The contribution of Nitrogen organic matter from mangrove leaf litter showed that were Avicennia alba 0.0987 g/m2/day, Rhizopora apiculata 0.0755 g/m2/day, Bruguiera parviflora 0.0977 g/m2/day and Sonneratia alba 0.3722 g/m2/day.Key words: litter productivity, litter decomposition, Nitrogen, KKMB
POTENSI KANDUNGAN PIGMEN KLOROFIL a DAN b BEBERAPA RUMPUT LAUT GENUS Gracilaria: OPTIMALISASI KANDUNGAN KARBOHIDRAT Dewi, Rose; Nugrayani, Dewi; Sanjayasari, Dyahruri; Endrawati, Hadi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (181.965 KB) | DOI: 10.35334/harpodon.v9i1.56

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Response pigment and ecological is major factor of photosynthesis. Quantity of chlorophyll a,b are not same in Gracilaria, though in one genus. Difference fluctuation ecological conditions on waters; (Station 1): estuaries, (Station 2): coastal, (Station 3): 100m from the shoreline, based on literature study will affect the rate of  photosynthesis. This research aims  need to measure of quantitatively pigments (chlorophyll a,b) and carbohydrate to know the difference. Method by purposive random sampling; chlorophyll a,b using UV-Vis spectrophotometer; carbohydrate with analysis by difference; also control  physical and chemical parameters of waters. Results show the chlorophyll a, b and carbohydrates in G. verrucosa (163.58 ± 8.90mg /L;79.32 ± 5.53 mg /L; 37.19 ± 1.50%); G. gigas (128.01 ± 7.2 mg /L;117.76 ± 5,85mg /L; 44.48 ± 0.90% ) and G. salicornia (100.36 ± 23.35mg/L; 93.73 ± 11,59mg/L; 36.94 ± 0.72%). The highest correlation between pigments (chlorophyll b) with the formation of carbohydrate in G. gigas (r = 0.991). Range of water quality measured during the study still the threshold that can be tolerated Gracilaria, found only high phosphorus content above the threshold that 1.935 to 2.517 mg/ L.Key words: G. verrucosa, G. gigas, G. salicornia, Chlorophyll a, b , Carbohydrate
KAJIAN STRATEGIS PENGEMBANGAN EKONOMI WILAYAH PESISIR KECAMATAN TANJUNG PALAS TIMUR Arifin, Asfihannur; Roem, Muhamad
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The perception of the coastal regions that identic with poor fishermens, low level of the economy, uneducated and unhealthy environment was as a raw portrait. It also found on coastal area of  Tanjung Palas Timur District of Bulungan. There are factors causing low accessibility of people to markets and capital as well as the informal system formed trading marine fishermen bargaining position unfavorable. This study is intended to find a formulation of draft strategies, programs and action plans in order to facilitate the potential and prospects in the region of the study. The results of this study include potential into capital as a force to be developed as well as the prospects of the existing opportunities to be handled appropriately, provide alternative overcome weaknesses in order to cope with market competition outside of the study area.Key words : coastal area, economic district, strategic of study
PENINGKATAN SURVIVAL RATE BENIH UDANG WINDU (Peaneus monodon) DENGAN PERENDAMAN EKSTRAK ETANOL KARAMUNTING (Melastoma malabahricum) Awaludin, -; A, Ridwan
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One of the causes for the decline of tiger shrimp production due to slow growth and high mortality. Many ways have been done by fish farmers in the town of Tarakan to increase the production of one of them is by antibiotics, but it is an environmentally friendly manner. The use of natural materials can be an alternative solution to accelerate growth and suppress mortality. Karamunting plant is a herbaceous plant that does not have economic value and are found in Indonesia, especially in Kalimantan, this plant contains a precursor lanosterol as shrimp growth. This research was conducted with several stages: (1). The extraction of karamunting plant (Melastoma malabathricum), (2). Treatment by dipping the extract into the tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon) maintenance for 4 weeks variable concentrations of 0 (control), 100 ppm (P1), 75 ppm (P2), 50 ppm (P3), 20 ppm (P4) and 10 ppm ( P5), (3). Measured parameter of survival rate black tiger shrimp and (5) Data analysis. The statistical results showed that the survival rate of the ethanol extract showed significantly different Karamunting (P˂0,05). The average survival rate in the controls (43.06 ± 10.22%), P1 (78.06 ± 8.55%), P2 (75.33 ± 4.91%), P3 (66 ± 12.39% , P4 (70.66 ± 5.34%) and P5 (75 ± 4.71%). Keywords : Karamunting (Melastoma malabhatricum), Black tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon), Survival rate.
POTENSI SUMBERDAYA KEPITING BAKAU (Scylla sp.) YANG DIPERDAGANGKAN DI KOTA TARAKAN, PROPINSI KALIMANTAN UTARA Natanael, -; Wiharyanto, Dhimas
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Tarakan city as center collected crab (Scylla sp.) that cacth from estuarine water area at North Kalimantan Province. The crabs for export have many kind size based on species, body complited, soft or hard the carapace, weight and eggs prosentase. The group category of crabs that found in trading Tarakan City have many variation name, They are H7, H5, H3, TG, CBH, CBK, % dan BS.Keywords : Crabs, Estuarine, Variation, North Kalimantan
STUDI MORFOLOGI IKAN MUDSKIPPERS (GOBIIDAE: OXUDERCINAE) SEBAGAI UPAYA KARAKTERISASI BIODIVERSITAS LOKAL PULAU TARAKAN Nugroho, Endik Deni; Ibrahim, -; Rahayu, Dwi Anggorowati; Rupa, Darius
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Tarakan city has a potential local fishery resources which have not been considered and utilized optimally, one of which is fish Mudskipper / Tempakul (mudskipper). Mudskipper one of Gobiidae Family: subfamily Oxudercinae that resemble amphibians living and liked the muddy area scattered Mangrove coastal waters. One of the basic information that is needed is to know the variation of morphological characters mudskipper in Tarakan and characterization fenetic distance between populations. Morphological characters examined included morphometric studies, meristics and special characters of this fish. This research is a descriptive quantitative and qualitative descriptive, with a survey approach. This study founded four species of Mudskipper fish that live in the habitat settlements, open land, sea and mangrove and Juata areas. There are: Peripothalamus malaccensis, Periopthalmodon freycineti, Baleophthalmus boddarti and Periopthalamus barbarus. Dendogram of morphological analysis obtained by the two groups branch, that is Periophthalmus malaccensis and Periopthalmus barbarus clade with Periophthalmodon freycineti and Baleopthlamus boddarti form different branching. Grouping of mudskipper fish differentiated based on five main morphometric characters.  There are: SL: standard length, HL: length of the head, FDFB: first dorsal fin base length, SDFB: second dorsal fin base length, and VFL: long ventral fins.Keywords : morphology, Mudskipper, biodiversity, Oxudercinae, relationship
POTENSI EKONOMI PENGEMBANGAN USAHA BUDIDAYA TAMBAK UDANG WINDU DI KECAMATAN MUARA BADAK KABUPATEN KUTAI KARTANEGARA Sulistianto, Erwan
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The aim this research is to analyze the economic potential development of aquaculture in Muara Badak District. The data analysed use 4 methods, that are NPV, IRR, Net BCR, and Payback Period. The result showed that financially the business of shrimp culture in pond is feasible to be developed in the present and future, with NPV Rp 321.436.446,78, IRR 20%, NBCR 1,80 and Payback Period 62 mounth.Keywords : Shrimp culture, pond, economic potential

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