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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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KAJIAN POTENSI PENINGKATAN PERMUKIMAN DI KAWASAN PESISIR DAMPAK ABRASI DENGAN PEMANFAATAN INDERAJA (Studi kasus : Pantai wisata Binalatung, Kota Tarakan) Prihartanto, Eko; Roem, Muhamad
Jurnal Harpodon Borneo Vol 9, No 2 (2016): Volume 9 No 2 Oktober 2016
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (318.935 KB) | DOI: 10.35334/harpodon.v9i2.168

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The Tarakan island is geographically surrounded by seas has the potential to damage by abrasion. Potential occurring in areas affected by abrasion thus reducing the total land area. Reduced land area has caused difficulties in the development of human space activities  in  the  activity.  The  coastal  area  as  an  area  predominantly  inhabited  by fishermen to settle because it was easy access to the sea. Another advantage of the coastal region has a panoramic coastal give more value from the tourism sector, it is attracting tourists to visit. Tarakan city have coastal of binalatung  to tourist attractions as the beach, which is located in the Eastern city of Tarakan. Attraction area is exposed to abrasion so interesting for the case study research done on the impact of the erosion of the settlement. The study was conducted using remote sensing Google Earth, to the extent that it has impacted the analysis of abrasion, and the condition of the settlement around the attraction. Results obtained in the form of reviews the impact of the area exposed to abrasion with increased abrasion settlement that makes the area a tourist area. Keywords : Abrasion, Google Earth, Settlement.
STUDI PARAMETER OSEANOGRAFI FISIK PERAIRAN PULAU DERAWAN Muhamad Roem; Asbar Laga; Ika Listina; Indrawati Rukmana; Kiki Astriani
Jurnal Harpodon Borneo Vol 9, No 2 (2016): Volume 9 No 2 Oktober 2016
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A study on waves, tides and tidal currents has been done to understanding the oceanography characters  of  Derawan Island.  Wave  modeling done  by the approach hindcasting methods. Derawan tidal was analyzed with admiralty method to determine the tidal constituent. Tidal currents has been studied with the plot stick approach. In general, our results show that the largest waves probability come from the northeast with a wave height between 1-4 m. Derawan tidal type are mixed with the meanseal level values at 224 cm. Key words : Derawan, Oseanography, Wave, Tidal Current.
PEMANFAATAN BATU PADAS DALAM MENGADSORPSI LOGAM BERAT Pb (II) DI PERAIRAN Tri Paus Hasiholan Hutapea; Bohari Yusuf; Ritson Purba
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The research of increasing adsorption of the heavy metal iron by padas stone that activated by NaOH 4 N. The Result of survey show that acidity surface and capacity adsorption of padas stone that activited by a NaOH 4 N higher than padas stone which unactivited. Which acidity of surface and higher adsorption capacity aconed by padas stone that activited by NaOH 4 N namely 0,100 mmol/gram. In this research has show the increasing of padas stone adsorption to the ion heavy iron metal. Kata kunci : stone of padas ; adsorption ; Heavy metal ; Pb (II)
STUDI KELIMPAHAN MEROPLANKTON KEPITING Scylla sp. PADA KONDISI LINGKUNGAN PERAIRAN YANG BERBEDA DI WILAYAH BARAT PESISIR KOTA TARAKAN Sinta Triana; Dhimas Wiharyanto
Jurnal Harpodon Borneo Vol 9, No 2 (2016): Volume 9 No 2 Oktober 2016
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One type of biota in the mangrove waters ecosystem that is crabs meroplankton. Condition of in this stage is very important for crabs abundance in the mangrove ecosystem. This study aims to determine the abundance crabs meroplankton and water quality conditions west part in the waters surrounding the Mangrove Conservation Area and Bekantan (KKMB), Beringin, SDF Harbour, and Mamburungan Estuary during high tide occurs. Sampling of crab meroplankton conducted at four using plankton net. The result showed that the crabs meroplankton are commonly found in zoea and megalopa stage. Generally, condition of crab meroplankton abundance in the part western of the Tarakan city obtained more abundant during in the evening than the afternoon. The highest abundance during the affternoon get at Estuary Mamburungan about 7 ind, while in the evening found at KKMB about 108 ind. Water quality conditions in the waters research found that salinity in the afternoon 23 to 33 g/l, pH 6.6 to 7.2, temperature 29-33°C, and DO 3.05-5.50 mg/l. While at night the salinity value is the range of 25-33 g/l, pH 6.6 to 7.9, temperature 23-31°C, and DO from 3.17 to 5.90 mg/l. Keywords : Abundance, Crabs meroplankton, Mangrove, Water Quality.
UJI EFEKTIFITAS PENGOLAHAN AIR LIMBAH RUMAH SAKIT PERTAMEDIKA MENGGUNAKAN SISTEM BIOFILTER AEROB-ANAEROB Encik Weliyadi
Jurnal Harpodon Borneo Vol 9, No 2 (2016): Volume 9 No 2 Oktober 2016
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The hospital wastewater contains high organic matter and can cause the quality of water to deteriorate and affects aquatic ecosystems. The objective of this study was to design a wastewater treatment unit using aerobic-anaerobic biofilter system by examining the content of turbidity, TDS and TSS. This research was conducted from January to March 2016 at Pertamedika Hospital Tarakan. The results of study showed that the concentration of turbidity, TSS and TDS decreased 48%, 56% and 11% respectively. It can be concluded that the wastewater treatment unit by using anaerobic-aerobic biofilter system was quite effectively to reduce the concentrations of turbidity and TSS. However, the concentration of TDS has not shown a significant decrease after treatment.  Keyword  : Wastewater Treatment unit, Aerob-Anaerob Biofilter
VARIASI MORFOLOGI LIMA POPULASI Meretrix spp. (Bivalvia:Veneridae) DI INDONES Mohammad Fadnan Akhmadi; Trijoko Trijoko
Jurnal Harpodon Borneo Vol 9, No 2 (2016): Volume 9 No 2 Oktober 2016
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Information on morphological characters is very important to know because it became the basis for the conventional cross-breeding to obtain superior quality seeds. Sampling was done by using Purposive Random Sampling at five stations namely Kota Tarakan, Ketapang, Takalar, Trenggalek and Demak. Based on the results Meretrix spp. as many as 84 individuals were grouped into 12 variations of hues. Specimens obtained grouped into three species, namely M. meretrix has the characteristics of a thick shell structure, strong and shiny. The size of the inner shells posterior margin is longer than the anterior margin. Margin dorsoposterior flat and angle ventroposterior form a triangle. Dorsoanterior margin slightly concave and ventroanterior corner in a half ellipse; Meretrix lusoria have characteristics size inner shells posterior margin is longer than the anterior margin. Margin dorsoposterior flat and angle ventroposterior form a triangle. Dorsoanterior margin slightly concave and ventroanterior corner in a half ellipse; Meretrix sp. has characteristics similar to M. meretrix overall but there are differences that have color variations on the internal shell (black-purple), it is different with the character of the Genus Meretrix Keywords : Meretrix meretrix, Meretrix lusoria, Clams Morphological.
KAJIAN POTENSI PENINGKATAN PERMUKIMAN DI KAWASAN PESISIR DAMPAK ABRASI DENGAN PEMANFAATAN INDERAJA (Studi kasus : Pantai wisata Binalatung, Kota Tarakan) Eko Prihartanto; Muhamad Roem
Jurnal Harpodon Borneo Vol 9, No 2 (2016): Volume 9 No 2 Oktober 2016
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (318.934 KB) | DOI: 10.35334/harpodon.v9i2.168

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The Tarakan island is geographically surrounded by seas has the potential to damage by abrasion. Potential occurring in areas affected by abrasion thus reducing the total land area. Reduced land area has caused difficulties in the development of human space activities  in  the  activity.  The  coastal  area  as  an  area  predominantly  inhabited  by fishermen to settle because it was easy access to the sea. Another advantage of the coastal region has a panoramic coastal give more value from the tourism sector, it is attracting tourists to visit. Tarakan city have coastal of binalatung  to tourist attractions as the beach, which is located in the Eastern city of Tarakan. Attraction area is exposed to abrasion so interesting for the case study research done on the impact of the erosion of the settlement. The study was conducted using remote sensing Google Earth, to the extent that it has impacted the analysis of abrasion, and the condition of the settlement around the attraction. Results obtained in the form of reviews the impact of the area exposed to abrasion with increased abrasion settlement that makes the area a tourist area. Keywords : Abrasion, Google Earth, Settlement.
SPESIFISITAS PARASIT PROTOZOA Trichodina sp. PADA GURAME, TAWES, NILEM DAN NILA YANG DIBUDIDAYAKAN POLIKULTUR Prasetyarti Utami; Rokhmani Rokhmani
Jurnal Harpodon Borneo Vol 9, No 2 (2016): Volume 9 No 2 Oktober 2016
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Parasites Protozoa Trichodina sp. have the ability to divide the rapid reproduction, spread wide, and can infect more than one species of fish. Fish farmers in Banyumas is still prevalent cultivate carp polyculture together with Tawes, nilem and tilapia. Research was conducted to determine the specificity of protozoan parasites Trichodina sp. certain that infects each cultivated fish in polyculture. The research method is a survey. Sampling sites in the village, Banyumas Regency Baturaden Kutasari and implementation of isolation and identification of parasites conducted at the Laboratory of Parasitology- Entomology Biology Faculty Unsoed Purwokerto. The results based on measurements of the variation morfomertrik for determination of species Trichodina sp. found on each fish is no difference or no spesifisitas. Species Trichodina sp. found in carp, Tawes, nilem and farmed tilapia polyculture is the same, Trichodina nigra, Trichodina acuta, Trichodina Trichodina nobilis and heterodentata. Keywords : Trichodina sp., Specificity, Aquaculture, polyculture
MEDIAN LETHAL CONCENTRATION (LC50) TEST OF OIL BASE MUD (OBMs) ON TIGER PRAWN (Peneaus monodon Fab) Abdul Jabarsyah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35334/harpodon.v9i2.164

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This study was conducted to investigate toxicity of oil base mud (OBMs) use in oil drilling in various concentrationon marine living organism. Inorder to achieve the objectives of this study, acute toxicity tests were performed to clarified the median lethal concentration (LC50) of OBMs on tiger prawn (Peneaus monodon Fab.).The solid OMBs were obtained from oil drilling company and kept on cooling box under10oC. The toxicity test procedure used based on the standard methods for examination water or wastewater. The concentration of the test solutions were 10, 20, 35, 70, 135, 260,and 500 ppm. The 7000 post larvae (PL-25) of tiger prawn obtained from the PrawnHatchery and acclimatization for 10 days on amber aquariums before use for this toxicity test. Ten post larvae of tiger prawns each tank were used in four replicates on the sevenconcentrations of OBMs with one control. The lethal concentration LC50-96 using theprobit analysis.The mortality of prawn during the toxicity test for each concentration were 30%, 50%,60%, 70%, 80%, 100%, and 100% respectively and there was no mortality found on control. Using the Probit Method Analysis the lethal concentration value (LC50-96) of OBMs was 23,71 ppm. The LC50-96 was the concentration of the OBMs estimated to kill the post larvae of the tiger prawn exposed during 96 hours. Various symptoms and damages of were found on gill filaments, digestive organs, and hepatopancrease. Keywords: Oil Base Mud, Lethal Concentration (LC50-96), tiger prawn.
PERBANDINGAN RASIO KELAMIN, MORTALITAS DAN PERTUMBUHAN IKAN NOMEI (Harpadon nehereus) YANG BERASAL DARI HASIL PENANGKAPAN NELAYAN JUATA KOTA TARAKAN Indra Perdana; Gazali Salim; Encik Weliyadi
Jurnal Harpodon Borneo Vol 9, No 2 (2016): Volume 9 No 2 Oktober 2016
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35334/harpodon.v9i2.170

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The aim of research was to determine the sex ratio test; fish mortality and growth of fish nomei in waters Juata Tarakan City. Method location research is purposive sampling with consideration that the research sites is the main area of fishing nomei in the waters Juata Tarakan City. The variable in this study is the variable sex ratio, mortality, growth allometri, condition index, absolute growth, age structure. Sample collection technique using field surveys. The sampling method by using the technique of "purposive sampling". Primary data obtained from data on length and weight of the fish that fishermen catch nomei performed 5 times a cycle arrest for 3 months for a total of as many as 50 fish of various sizes. Fish samples measured length (cm) and weight (grams). Sampling as many as 50 fish nomei using purposive sampling method is expected to represent the population of fish nomei in the waters Juata Tarakan City.The result showed that the sex ratio is 43.2% male and 56.8% female. The maximum length of male and female fish nomei is 32.2 cm average growth rate of 0,019 cm / day and by 34 cm with a growth rate of 0,017 cm / day. Nomei male and female fish that are allometri positive and negative. The mortality rate of male and female fish that is equal to3.88% per three months and 6.97% per three months. Keywords : Harpadon nehereus; mortality; kelammin ratio; growth; Tarakan

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