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Journal of Enviromental Engineering and Sustainable Technology
Published by Universitas Brawijaya
ISSN : 23563117     EISSN : 23563109     DOI : -
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JEEST is an interdisciplinary and refereed journal, addresses matters related to environmental engineering and sustainable technology. Its range of themes encompasses ecological studies, field research, empirical work and descriptive analyses on topics such as environmental systems, environmental policies and politics, environmental legislation, environmental impact assessment, air, water and land pollution, water and energy related issues, engineering innovations, development, technical solutions and sustainability technology. Other matters related to or which influence the international debate on sustainability will be also considered.
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EX-SITU GROWTH RATE OF MONTIPORA AND ECHINOPORA CORALS IN THE CORAL BREEDING FACILITY OF PT. TIRTA SAMUDRA BALI, DAWAN DISTRICT, KLUNGKUNG REGENCY, BALI Syafrial Yanuar Ishaq; Andik Isdianto; Adrian Rahman Septiandi
Journal of Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Technology Vol 10, No 02 (2023)
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The phylum Coelenterata, class Anthozoa, includes a group of marine living things known as corals. Corals feature a variety of incredibly gorgeous colors and patterns. The majority of the world's more than 70,000 coral species may be found in tropical marine environments. Due to its geographic setting, Indonesia has an extremely high level of coral diversity and is the world's largest exporter of ornamental coral. Demand on the market for natural ornamental corals is now rising, along with trends in the rate of industrial development. Allowing this industrial activity to grow will result in huge exploitation and put the coral reef environment at danger. Therefore, to quickly increase the number of corals, this research examined transplantation methods. The montipora and echinopora genera were the focus of this study. The Montipora capricornis coral sample from PT Tirta Samudra Bali had the highest growth rate of the Montipora genus corals there, with an average growth rate of 1,404 cm2/week. The highest growth rate of the Echinopora genus corals had an average growth rate of 0.362 cm2/week. As they have a 100% survival record, cultivation activities using the transplant method performed at PT. Tirta Samudra Bali are regarded as successful
CATCH ANALYSIS OF TREVALLY (Carangoides spp. RUPPELL, 1830) AT KANDANGSEMANGKON SMALL LANDING SITE, LAMONGAN, EAST JAVA Ledhyane Ika Harlyan; Afifah Zahra; Tri Djoko Lelono
Journal of Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Technology Vol 10, No 01 (2023)
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Fisheries data statistics play an important role in fisheries management. The data collection might be provided in landing sites. However, not all landing sites can provide the fisheries data. Kandangsemangkon small landing site is an unreported landing site that land various economically important species, one of species is Trevally fishery. The purposes of this study were to identify the species landed, determine the categorization of species supporting the landed trevally fishery and determine the trevally fishing area and the volume of trevally production that was not recorded or reported at Kandangsemangkon Small Landing Site. The data collection method of this study is by descriptive survey method, which are by taking primary and secondary data. The primary data collection was carried out by interviewing fishermen regarding the species of catch landed and the trevally fishing area, and observing the research location. The secondary data used was the production data of trevally landed at Brondong Archipelago Fishing Port. The results of this study are there were types of target species, secondary species, primary species and there is not endangered, threatened and protected species were found. The trevally fishing grounds are generally in WPPNRI 712 and 713. The volume of unrecorded and unreported production was 46.70%, and did not contribute to the fisheries statistics of Lamongan, East Java.
PLANNING OF FLY TRAP FOR TEMPORARY DOMESTIC WASTE IN HOSPITAL TO REDUCE THE INTENSITY OF FLY Agistya Rizza Subagyo; Vionna Chantika Salsabilla; Irma Juliana Samantha; Muhammad Faisal Irham; Muhammad Rapika; Mega Mutiara Sari; I Wayan Koko Suryawan
Journal of Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Technology Vol 10, No 02 (2023)
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Crowds of flies will add to the burden of everyday life. Moreover, if the flies try to eat the fly, they will be caught in the trap placed in the container's open mouth. Therefore, the fly population at X Hospital, Tulung Agung, should be controlled to a non-hazardous extent. This study analyzes the practical design for catching flies in the temporary hospital waste collection area. Fly traps are designed based on design criteria. Where fly traps can be made of wood and wire mesh to form a cylinder, inside which the flytrap is placed cone-shaped wire mesh. The fly trap, which has a length of 165 cm, a width of 180 cm, and a height of 30 cm, will be applied in a closed container with a capacity of 6 m3 and dimensions of 3.3 meters in length, 1.8 meters in width and 1.2 meters in height. This eco-friendly fly trap is made using perforated anti-mosquito wire mesh and arranged on top of the container. At the same time, the flies obtained can be used according to the needs that will be used.
IDENTIFICATION OF TYPES AND VOLUMES OF FISH PRODUCTION IN THE FISHERIES SECTOR UPT PPP PONDOKDADAP, MALANG REGENCY Muhammad Fikri Ariefandi; Amelinda Vivian Kudrati; Herlin Widi Aning Tyas; Nuril Huda Al Maky; Putri Devi Yorarizka; Wanda Suryani Pangestu; Berlania Mahardika Putri; Aulia Lanudia Fathah; Andik Isdianto; Arief Setyanto; Anthon Andrimida
Journal of Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Technology Vol 10, No 01 (2023)
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The fisheries sector is one of the sectors with great potential for the Indonesian economy. East Java has a large fishing enterprise, which is due to the spread of fish landing bases and an active role in promoting local fishing production, one of which is the beach fishing port (PPP) Pondokdadap. The aim of this study is to obtain information on the types and volumes of fish production captured in the PPP Pondokdadap in May and June 2022. The method used by the author in conducting this research is a qualitative-descriptive approach. According to the results of research, during May 2022, the production of fish captured in PPP Pondokdadap amounted to 1,813 tonnes. In June, the capture amounted to 1,605 tonnes. There was a decrease in production volume of 207 tonnes, or about 11%. There are 10 species of fish captured, dominated by tuna

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