Integrated Coastal Management and Marine Biotechnology

Integrated Coastal Management and Marine Biotechnology

e-ISSN : 2549-8223 (Selected Papers) 2017 Integrated Coastal Management and Marine Biotechnology Organising Committee Steering Committee : Ario Damar Achmad Fahrudin Ruddy Suwandi Head of Committee : Nurdin Ahmadi Vice of Committee : Bambang Yudho Secretary : Luthfa Jamilah Finance : Vepryany Oktaviarty Secretariat: - Isdahartatie - M. Nur Arkham - Heru Arafat Venue and Transportation: - Agus Ramli - Husnileilli - J Ulitua Sinaga - Arif Trihandoyo Logistics: - Retno Purwaning - Dewi Mira Sari - Isheliadesti - Darmawati - Meydia Programme: - Andy Afandy - Fery Kurniawan - Yudi Wahyudin - Arief BP - Novit Rikardi - Yoppie Kristian - Kustiariyah - M. Arsyad Alamin - Akhmad Solihin Publication and Documentation: - Nana Angraini - Kamsari Saleh - Agus Soleh - Hermanto Proceedings International Conference on Integrated Coastal Management (ICM) and Marine Biotechnology on November 29-30th, 2016, Bogor, Indonesia Editorial Board Prosiding International Confrence on Integrated Coastal Management (ICM) and Marine Biotechnology (MBT) Published by: Coastal and Ocean Journal (COJ) with Center for Coastal and Marine Resource Studies, Bogor Agricultural University (CCMRS-IPB) Editor in-Chief : A. Damar, Ph.D, (Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia) Senior Editors: Prof. R. Dahuri, (Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia) Prof. T. Kusumastanto, (Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia) Editors: A. Fahrudin, Ph.D, (Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia) L. Adrianto, Ph.D, (Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia) K. Tarman, Ph.D, (Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia) A. Dhamar Syakti, Ph.D, (Maritim Raja Ali Haji University, Indonesia) A. Dipi Patria, Ph.D, (Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia) S. Koeshendrajana, Ph.D, (Research Center for Marine and Fisheries Socio Economics, Indonesia) F. Kurniawan, Ph.D, (Center for Coastal and Marine Resource Studies, Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia) Prof. Se-Kwon Kim, South Korea M. Glazer, Ph.D, Bremen, Germany S. Ferse, Ph.D, Bremen, Germany A. Ross, Ph.D, Manila, Philipines T. Boerger, Ph.D, Plymouth, UK Prof. A. Schlueter, Bremen, Germany Managing Editors: M. Nur Arkham, Nurdin Ahmadi, Nana Anggraini, Kamsari Saleh, Johanes U. Sinaga, Luthfa Jamilah Office Editors Kampus IPB Baranangsiang, Jl. Raya Pajajaran No. 1, Bogor 16127 Telp/Fax : (0251)8374820 / (0251)8374726 Email : [email protected] Proceedings International Conference on Integrated Coastal Management (ICM) and Marine Biotechnology on November 29-30th, 2016, Bogor, Indonesia The 1st International Conference on Integrated Coastal Management (ICM) and Marine Biotechnology on November 29-30th, 2016, Bogor, Indonesia Message from Editors We are pleased to present this special issue of Coastal and Ocean Journal for the selected papers presented in the 1st International Conference on Integrated Coastal Management (ICM) and Marine Biotechnology held on November 29 – 30th 2016 at the IPB International Convention Center, Bogor, Indonesia, hosted by Center for Coastal and Marine Resources Studies (CCMRS), Bogor Agricultural University, and co-hosted by RARE. The papers are related to the following themes: MPA and MPA governance, coastal ecosystem rehabilitation, sustainable fisheries management and EAFM, coastal risk reduction and climate change impact and adaptation management, community livelihood enhancement, ecosystem services and valuation, marine spatial planning, marine pollution reduction, low carbon emission activity enhancement, marine bioprospecting, coastal and marine natural products, marine environmental biotechnology. The conference is attended by 368 authors in 116 abstracts from 11 countries, namely Australia, Canada, Germany, Indonesia, Japan, Netherland, South Korea, Thailand, the Philippines, Timor Leste, and USA. Finally, 16 (sixteen) papers were accepted as full papers for inclusion in this special issue of Coastal and Ocean Journal. We would like to express our sincere gratitude to all the participants of “The 1st International Conference on Integrated Coastal Management (ICM) and Marine Biotechnology” for their inspiring contributions. We are grateful to everyone who contributed to the various processes involved in the making of this conference and these proceedings, to the organizing committee members, invited speakers, session chairs, presenters, the publisher, and all those who helped with technical issues. Thanks are indebted to our Editor who has dedicated a long and great effort to organize and develop these proceedings. Also special gratitude to all the reviewers respectively: Dr. Ario Damar, Dr. Achmad Fahrudin, Dr. Fery Kurniawan, Dr. Kustiariyah Tarman, Mr. M. Nur Arkham, Mr. Nurdin Ahmadi, Ms. Luthfa Jamillah. Our final words of gratitude go to Bogor Agricultural University and its Rector, Prof. Herry Suhardiyanto for supporting the first International Conference on Integrated Coastal Management (ICM) and Marine Biotechnology (MBT). We hope that you enjoy the reading of the papers. Proceedings International Conference on Integrated Coastal Management (ICM) and Marine Biotechnology on November 29-30th, 2016, Bogor, Indonesia TABLE OF CONTENT TABLE OF CONTENT ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 Analysis of water quality parameters and pollution level status in the Bay Waters of Meulaboh ................................. 1 Neneng Marlian .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 1 Comparison of hatching success in green turtle (Chelonia mydas) nest that hatched naturally, relocation, and in hatchery, in Marine Natural Park Sangalaki Island, at Berau Regency ....................................................................................... 7 Nirmalasari Idha Wijaya and Dyanti Mangori .................................................................................................................................. 7 Distribution analysis on cyst abundance of HAB causing dinoflagellates at green mussel (Perna viridis) culture area in Kamal Muara, North Jakarta ........................................................................................................................................................ 14 Ratu Fathia Rahmadyani, Riani Widiarti, and Dian Hendrayanti ......................................................................................... 14 Evaluation of reef fish status according to domain criteria of fish resources (EAFM) in Labuan Beropa Waters, South Konawe Regency ................................................................................................................................................................................. 22 La Ode Alam Minsaris and Novita MZ ............................................................................................................................................... 22 Gender equal participation in coastal and marine protected areas management in Indonesia ................................... 29 Ria Fitriana and Rili Djohani ................................................................................................................................................................. 29 Habitat connectivity between coral reefs and seagrass beds based on fish type, size, and abundance ................... 39 Laely Hidayati, Mohammad Mukhlis Kamal, and Nurlisa A Butet ......................................................................................... 39 Human insecurity of fishing communities in Spermonde archipelago, Indonesia .............................................................. 46 Andrian Ramadhan, Agus Heri Purnomo, Sebastian Ferse, and Annette Breckwoldt ................................................. 46 Implementation of Collaborative Management in Sea Turtle Conservation in Karimunjawa National Park, Central Java, Indonesia .................................................................................................................................................................................. 55 Susi Sumaryati and Kuswadi ................................................................................................................................................................. 55 Management challanges of marine protected areas in Indonesia: case study of the Aquatic Recreation Park Gili Matra District of Lombok Utara, Nusa Tenggara Barat ................................................................................................................... 61 Imam Bachtiar and Hotmariyah .......................................................................................................................................................... 61 Numerical model of oil spill at Balohan Port, Sabang ...................................................................................................................... 68 Muhammad Irham ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 68 Potential production of green mussel spat (Perna Viridis L.) collected with different method in Coastal Waters Kuala Langsa, Aceh .........................................................................................................................................................................................

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