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T. Riza Zarzani; Ismaidar Ismaidar; Welli Nirpa Pasaribu

IJLS (International Journal of Law and Society) 2024 Asosiasi Penelitian dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

Indonesia is known as the largest archipelagic country in the world and is recognized as having a maritime territorial area that is almost equal to its land area. Indonesia's territorial waters contain abundant potential fishery resources and marine diversity, making it known as a maritime country. Illegal fishing is an activity or fishing activity that is contrary to a country's laws or international regulations, where the majority of perpetrators are corporations. Illegal fishing practices have a tremendous impact on marine sustainability, causing huge losses to the country. The occurrence of illegal fishing is caused by weak law enforcement and supervision in Indonesian waters and the authorities' indecisiveness in handling illegal fishing perpetrators. Understanding illegal fishing and crimes committed by corporations should be a strong basis for every legal practitioner to process and impose appropriate and correct sanctions on every perpetrator of illegal fishing or corporate crime perpetrators. The method used in this research is a normative legal research method sourced from primary data, namely the Criminal Code (KUHP), Law Number 45 of 2009 in conjunction with Law Number 31 of 2004 concerning Fisheries, Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 32 of 2009 concerning Environmental Protection and Management (UUPPLH), secondary data and tertiary data based on regulations relating to fisheries and corporate crimes. The data collection method is qualitative descriptive analysis with literature study using a statute approach. This research aims to determine the factors that cause the crime of illegal fishing in Indonesia, the legal responsibility of corporations related to the crime of illegal fishing in Indonesia and the efforts made to prevent or eradicate the occurrence of criminal acts. illegal fishing in Indonesia.

Endah Fauziningrum; Andar Sri Sumantri; Irma Shinta Dewi; Ika Nugraha Cahyaning Asmara

Publikasi Hasil Pengabdian dan Kegiatan Masyarakat 2024 Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

With a large water area and abundant fisheries and marine resources, fishermen in Indonesia must optimize this potential. Fishermen are one of the stakeholders and guardians of the sea who can utilize marine wealth and ensure the sustainability of Indonesia's marine resources for future generations. Fisheries development must not damage or disrupt the sustainability of fish and marine resources. This article uses a qualitative descriptive method which is carried out by explaining the entire series of community service activities using a field approach. The method used is literature study by searching for and reading references in the form of books, journals, articles and news about fishing gear and their regulations. The material presented in this activity includes 1) Introducing modern and traditional fishing equipment that complies with applicable regulations. 2) Fishermen carry out fishing activities with equipment that complies with regulations so as not to damage the marine ecosystem. Fishermen use tools that are safe for the marine environment and especially in accordance with established rules.

Barolym Tri Pamungkas

International Journal of Medicine and Health 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Salt is a source of electrolytes and iodine which are very important for the human body. East Kalimantan Province has the potential for diverse coastal and marine resources with high economic value, so it has great potential for optimal, effective, efficient and sustainable management. This research aims to determine the compound content of krosok salt that will be distributed to the public with NSI. This research method is based on NSI 3556:2016 and Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry (AAS) method, including: (1) Water content analysis; (2) Analysis of the part that is not soluble in water; (3) NaCl content; (4) KIO3 levels; (5) Analysis of metal contamination. This research was conducted on krosok salt in Kersik Village, Kutai Kartanegara Regency. The NaCl salt content does not meet the minimum NSI requirements, namely 94%. Meanwhile, Pb, Cd, metal contamination meets the requirements with values ​​below 10 mg/kg and 0.5 mg/kg.

Budi Rusdianto; Nuri Rahayu Ningsih; Rusiadi; Diwayana Putri Nasution; Suhendi +3 more

The International Conference on Education, Social Sciences and Technology 2023 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

The huge economic potential of the ocean in Indonesia and the importance of maintaining the sustainability of marine resource exploitation to support sustainable economic growth and food security. As one of the potentials in the marine and fisheries sector, the estimated potential of fish resources from marine capture fisheries and aquaculture certainly has the potential to fulfill the food of the Indonesian people with high protein nutritional value. The purpose of this research is to see the potential of the marine sector for food security in Indonesia. This type of research is quantitative descriptive research with time series data from 2017 to 2022 obtained from the Indonesian Central Bureau of Statistics. This research is located in Indonesia. The results showed that the water sector, namely fisheries, has high potential to support food security in Indonesia. In addition to the nutritional content contained in fish that is easily digested by the body, the selling price of fish also varies so that it is affordable at all economic levels of Indonesian households.

Freddy Hasiholan Sidauruk; Christ Windreis; Benny Syofyan; Roni Saputra; Rika Sari H. S +1 more

Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan 2023 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

This study is part of a relay activity to explore local economic potentials, the discussion of which is focused on identifying and exploring the potential of a resource object selected based on the availability of the resource object and the minimal use of the resource from a business perspective by the local community. The resource object that will be discussed in this case is local fisheries resources in Dumai City, especially fisheries resources from the red claw crayfish commodity or also known as red claw crayfish (Cherax quadricarinatus) which is found in many natural environments in several waterways and river in Dumai City. Exploration of economic use by local communities in this study is also directed as an effort to control the spread of red claw freshwater lobsters which are feared to cause damage to native freshwater biota in Dumai City.   Keyword : Dumai City, UMKM, Red Claw Crayfish    

Wahyu Fatahillah; Habriyanto Habriyanto; Agusriandi Agusriandi

Jurnal Kajian dan Penalaran Ilmu Manajemen 2023 CV. Aksara Global Akademia

Indonesia is a country that has extraordinary natural wealth because Indonesia is located in a tropical area which has high rainfall and sunlight almost all the time which makes plants grow fertile then has many mountains which are rich in minerals and has vast waters which are rich in minerals. marine animals and also Indonesia has abundant fertile land. Agriculture is the sector that receives the main attention in the development of food crop commodities. Indonesia is an agricultural country, where the main source of livelihood for the people is agriculture. This is motivated by geographical location. Indonesia is located in a tropical area, so the weather conditions, land and other resources in Indonesia have high potential to develop the agricultural sector. Based on these results, it can be concluded that all variables in this study are reliable. All variables have a normal distribution. This is proven by testing using the normality test. It is known that the Commodity Price, Land Area and Number of Areca Palm variables (X) and the farmer's income variable (Y) have values ​​greater than 0.05, so these variables have a significant effect. Based on the t test, the variables commodity prices, land area and number of areca nut have a significant effect on farmer income. The higher the price of commodities, the area of ​​land and the number of areca nuts owned and managed, the higher the price of commodities and the number of areca nuts and the area of ​​eating land that farmers' income will increase. Meanwhile, the analysis of commodity prices, land area and number of areca palms on farmer income based on test results (R2) has quite a large influence, namely 64.9%. Meanwhile, the remaining 35.1% was influenced by other factors not examined in this research. Thus, commodity prices, land area and number of areca nuts affect farmer income

Desi Ruru; Anes Monika; Mesylin Linggi; Lisa K. Wibisono

Publikasi Hasil Pengabdian dan Kegiatan Masyarakat 2023 Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

The application of organic farming has potential in the agricultural sector. There is a lot of empty land, adequate water sources, good soil conditions. However, it can be seen from the results of the survey we conducted that there is a lack of concern for the surrounding community and inadequate support by good management with human resources even though there is great potential in the area. So we, PKM, act as a driving force, providing understanding to the community regarding the potential that exists in the area.

Arie Samuel Ngahu; Jeremias petrik ghode; Damianu Bria; Yohanes Arman

Birokrasi: JURNAL ILMU HUKUM DAN TATA NEGARA 2023 Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Administrasi (STIA) Yappi Makassar

Indonesia and Malaysia are two countries that have historically disputed with each other. One of the disputes between Indonesia and Malaysia is the Ambalat Block boundary dispute. The Ambalat Block is a sea area of ​​15,235 square kilometers which is in the Sulawesi Sea or the Makassar Strait. The Ambalat Block is estimated to contain oil and gas that can be utilized for decades to come. Ambalat, is near the border line of Indonesia and Malaysia. In this area as a fishing area in Sebatik waters. This water area is recorded to be rich with potential for reef and demersal fish. Ambalat is not only rich in fish potential. This area, which is located in North Kalimantan, has long been a dispute between Indonesia and Malaysia. One of them, because it has the potential of oil and natural gas. Geological Survey Center - Geological Agency of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) has identified this potential. Based on G&G study data around the East Ambalat area, this potential is in the Tarakan basin and its surroundings. The naming of the marine block contained in the Ambalat block is based on the interests of exploring marine and underwater wealth, especially in the oil mining sector. Tensions between Indonesia and Malaysia are increasing due to the ownership claims of each country over the Ambalat block area, the Ambalat block area which is now a dispute between the States of Indonesia-Malaysia is not a land area but is located at a sea depth of 2500 meters on the continental shelf geographically, block Ambalat is a natural continuation of the Indonesian Kalimantan mainland which is in the Tarakan Basin spreading area which has the potential as oil and gas.

Labibah Izzati Firdaus; Lia Nirawati

Konstanta : Jurnal Matematika dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam 2023 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Indonesia is a country that has potential water resources due to high rainfall but is very vulnerable to water crises. This fact shows the great urgency of the need for clean water. One effective solution to deal with this is through the use of rainwater. Harvesting rainwater is an effective step because Indonesia itself has high rainfall so that during the rainy season the product from PT Wujudkan, namely Gama Rain Filter, will collect water and in the dry season it will be used for daily needs. The purpose of this study is to find out about the implementation of the gamma rain filter in increasing access to clean water in rural communities. The research method used is a qualitative approach to gain a deep understanding of the effect of the Gama Rain Filter installation in increasing access to clean water in rural communities. The findings of this study are that with this superior technology, Gama Rain Filter helps people save water resources for drinking purposes during the rainy season. Therefore, existing funds can be used to obtain food sources that contain lots of protein

Tubel Agusven; Risnawati Risnawati; Selvi Fauzar; Rapida Nuriana; Satriadi Satriadi

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Nusantara (Pengabmas Nusantara) 2023 Universitas Muhammadiyah Manado

Each village has potential, both physical potentials such as climate, soil, water, geographical environment, human resources and others as well as non-physical potentials such as community culture. In Penaga Village, Teluk Bintan District, the majority of people's livelihoods as fishermen and marine catches are still not optimally utilized. Therefore, service activities to process fish into fish crackers to support the economy of the people of Penaga Village as one of the efforts to empower the community towards independence in entrepreneurship and optimize the utilization of potential. The service method is carried out with a training program where this program is one part of the community service program activities in the form of training on how to process fish crackers by utilizing marine catches into fish crackers so that they can have more selling value, business licensing and legality, and marketing through digital marketing. It is hoped that after attending this training, the community will be motivated to develop the potential in Penaga Village

Vicky Al-Hafiz; Firdha Amalia; Zalfaa’ Fairuuz; Dhian Satria Yudha Kartika; Ramadhan Eka Syahputra +1 more

Gemawisata: Jurnal Ilmiah Pariwisata 2023 Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Pariwisata Indonesia

The tourism potential in Carangwulung Village is very diverse and has the opportunity to be developed into a tourist attraction. There are eight tourist destinations that have been developed in Carangwulung village, one of which is the Grojogan Selo Gonggo (GSG ) nature tourism. This tourist attraction is natural attractions that come from mountain water and also pine forests. Opportunities for tourism activities at GSG are very good, if the local community and the management are able to work together to achieve the expected goals. However, the fact is that over time the people who participate in managing the GSG experience a decrease in tourism awareness. This will not affect the future development of GSG natural tourism as tourism that is of interest to tourists. Therefore, the awareness of the Carangwulung village tourism community needs to be increased again so that the development of the GSG nature tourism is not in vain and gets maximum benefits from tourism activities. The formation of POKDARWIS and improving the quality of human resources play an important role in developing GSG natural tourism, with the aim of making GSG a tourist destination that is of interest to many tourists.  

Citra Wahyu Ningrum; Edo Stanzah; Assyeh Annasrul Majid

Ocean Engineering : Jurnal Ilmu Teknik dan Teknologi Maritim 2023 Fakultas Teknik Universitas Maritim AMNI Semarang

Geothermal energy is a renewable energy source that can be used to generate electricity, heat homes and businesses, and provide hot water for industrial processes. The interior of the Earth is hot, and this heat can be transferred to the surface through geological structures such as faults, fractures and sedimentary basins. These structures provide pathways for geothermal fluids to flow, and they can also trap these fluids, creating geothermal reservoirs. The type and size of geological structures that affect geothermal energy can vary depending on the location. For example, in some areas, faults and fractures are the most important structures, while in other areas, sedimentary basins are the most important. The distribution of these structures also plays a role in determining the potential for developing geothermal energy. The study of geological structure is very important to understand the distribution and potential of geothermal energy resources. By understanding how these structures influence the circulation and accumulation of geothermal fluids, we can develop and better manage these resources. This abstract provides a brief overview of the topic of geothermal energy and the role of geological structures in this field. It is intended to provide a starting point for further research and discussion.

Dinnita Azhar Lembah; Muhammad Din; Faruq Lamusa

Jurnal Nusantara Berbakti 2023 Universitas Kristen Indonesia Toraja

The economic conditions in Tambu village cannot be separated from the potential for natural resources that can support the process of improving people's welfare, this can be seen from the area of sea waters in Tambu village. This is what supports the people of Tambu village to make a living as fishermen. The abundant potential is in the form of marine products, namely Katombo fish, the people of Tambu village generally work as fishermen, they get their catch and then sell it directly to the community or to the market without processing the catch they get, lack of public knowledge in innovating the catch they get . Therefore, it is important to increase empowerment to increase the potential and abilities possessed by individuals or communities by producing home-based business products from existing potential, namely processing shredded katombo fish as an effort to utilize fish catches into products that have economic value. So that Tambu Village is an example for other villages in Central Sulawesi, especially Donggala Regency.

Rizki Eka Putri Utami; Farid Farid; Anisah Anisah

JURNAL EKONOMI MANAJEMEN AKUNTANSI 2023 sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Dharma Putra Semarang

The purpose of serving in the village with the mission of building a rural economy through the potential in the village is the fisheries sector, as well as to broaden business actors' insight into the application of the marketing mix. The potential in Kotapulu Village is in the fisheries sector. Nagaya fishing is one of the businesses as a means of community recreation. The development of inland fisheries in Central Sulawesi Province has quite large potential for freshwater and brackish water fisheries resources, which if managed optimally can provide a sizeable contribution to the region. Technical data collection is carried out through counseling, interviews and documentation that can answer existing problems. , and so on the data were analyzed descriptively qualitatively. From the results of this study, the Marketing Mix) or 7 P which consists of: Product, Price, Place, Promotion, Process, Physical Environment used in the Nagaya fishing recreational business is in accordance with the existing procedures, while for application in the field there are several obstacles that arise in terms of Promotion, so that the Marketing Mix is not going well.

Frengki Simbolon; Anwari Masatip; Sumihar Sebastiana

Jurnal Manajemen Kreatif dan Inovasi 2023 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Sigapiton Village is one of the villages designated as a tourist village in Toba Regency based on the decision of the Toba Regent Number 665 of 2020, Sigapiton Village is designated as a Tourism Village. Sigapiton Tourism Village has the potential of a tourist attraction, but has not been developed to its full potential. This study aims to identify and describe the profile of potential tourist attractions owned by Sigapiton Tourism Village, identify and analyze internal and external factors that influence the development of Sigapiton Tourism Village, and develop tourism development strategies in Selulung Tourism Village. This study uses a qualitative method with the analysis of IFE, EFE, IE. Data collection was done by observation, interviews, Focus Group Discussion, giving questionnaires, examining documents and literature studies. The tourism potential of the Sigapiton Tourism Village is the potential for natural, cultural and man-made tourist attractions. Internal factors that influence the development of the Sigapiton Tourism Village are its natural and cultural attractions, tourism facilities, human resources and commitment to building a tourist village. External factors that influence are market trends (alternative tourism), well-known tourist destinations (Situmurun waterfall), Sister Village has been established between Silima Lombu and Sigapiton Tourism Village, and support from the government. The development strategy that can be applied in the Sigapiton Tourism Village is to develop tour packages that prioritize culture, art, local traditions, and agro-tourism, create interesting content marketing and carry out promotions, and build synergy with the surrounding tourist villages in Ajibata sub-district, Kabupaten Sigapiton. Toba.

Elisabeth Ratna; Rista Theedens

Jurnal Sains dan Teknologi 2022 Fakultas Teknik Universitas Cenderawasih

The availability of clean water in the Oebola village community has not yet been available due to several obstacles, such as the distance of the water source from the residential area has not yet received the service of a clean water distribution system network that makes it easier for the community to obtain clean water to meet their daily needs. This study aims to determine the pattern of clean water consumption, the potential of water sources, the rate of clean water usage in 2020-2030, and strategies to meet the needs of clean water. The research method used in this research is descriptive method. The results of the analysis show that the current use of clean water is 43 liters/person/day less than the standard 60 liters/person/day, there is an adjustment to the limited water use in daily use such as bathing and washing habits. The potential available water sources from the Oetulu spring with a minimum discharge of 1.27 liters/second is smaller than the demand in 2020, which is 2.89 liters/second and in 2030 it is 4.39 liters/second. The strategy to fulfill clean water needs in Oebola Luar village is to provide clean water distribution system network services that make it easier for the community to obtain clean water.