Prof. Indra Jaya, Sang Inovator Teknologi Bawah Laut - m.okezone.com
AIK
Laboratorium Akustik dan Instrumentasi Kelautan
Rabu, 17 April 2013
Sabtu, 13 April 2013
Tutorial EchoView
Pengenalan Echoview
Echoview merupakan perangkat lunak (software) pengolahan data survei hidroakustik untuk perairan laut
maupun sungai.
Fasilitas
yang dimiliki Echoview (4.5) adalah:
1)
Melihat dan meneliti data yang
berasal dari EK60, EK500 dan HAC
2)
Memasukkan pengaturan kalibrasi untuk transduser
dan data
3)
Menghilangkan
kebisingan (noise), menghapus sinyal yang tidak diinginkan
4)
Membuat garis permukaan
5)
Membuat garis akustik
dasar perairan
6)
Manual partisi
data dengan menggunakan
jenis wilayah dan
kelas wilayah
7)
Mendeteksi otomatis daerah
gerombolan ikan
8)
Menentukan ukuran sel
9)
Dapat
menggunakan nilai ambang Sv atau TS
pada data Sv
10)
Mengintegrasikan Sv
11)
Deteksi target
tunggal
12)
Studi TS
13)
Membuat trek ikan
14)
Secara
langsung menampilan
data EK60 di
Echoview.
Daftar Peralatan
No.
|
Instrumen
|
Kondisi
|
a. Laboratorium Akustik Kelautan (Lab.
Akustik)
|
||
1
|
Scientific Echosounder Biosonic 105
|
a.
Alat ini terdiri dari transduser dengan kondisi baik,
b.
Interface untuk perekam dan menampilkan data telah
rusak
c.
Lokasi penyimpanan di Lab. Akustik
|
2
|
Scientific Echosounder Garmin 198 C
|
a.
Transducer dan display alat masih dapat digunakan
b.
Accu diganti baru
c.
Antena rusak
d.
Lokasi penyimpanan di
Lab. Akustik
|
3
|
GPS Garmin 60
|
a.
Transducer masih dapat digunakan
b.
Accu rusak
c.
Antena dalam kondisi baik
d.
Lokasi penyimpanan di Lab. Akustik
|
4
|
GPS (Handheld) Garmin 12
|
a.
Secara keseluruhan masih dalam kondisi baik
b.
Lokasi penyimpanan di Dept. ITK
|
5
|
Water Tank Test
|
a.
Merupakan media uji akustik, dalam kondisi baik telah di renovasi penggantian dinding kolam
b.
Lokasi Lab. Akustik
|
6
|
Byru R190
|
a.
Alat kominikasi
satelit
b.
Kondisi Baik
c.
Lokasi Lab.
Akustik
|
7
|
Cruz Pro
|
a. Instrumen pemeruman
b. Kondisi baik
c. Terdiri dari transducer, GPS handheld, laptop, aki
|
8
|
GPRMAP Garmin 585
|
a. Kondisi baik
b. Deteksi kedalaman, fish finder, posisi
|
9
|
Genset 6000W, Firman
|
a. Kondisi baik
|
10
|
Hydrophone
|
a. Digunakan untuk merekam suara biota laut
b. Kondisi baik
|
c. Laboratorium Instrumentasi Kelautan
(Lab. Inkel)
|
||
1
|
Oscilloscope 20GHz Textronic
|
a.
Kondisi masih bisa digunakan
b.
Lokasi penyimpanan di Lab. Inkel
|
2
|
Multimeter
|
a.
Kondisi masih bisa digunakan
b.
Lokasi penyimpanan di Lab. Inkel
|
c.
Workshop
|
||
1
|
Gerinda mesin
|
a.
Kondisi masih baik
b.
Lokasi penyimpanan di Workshop
|
2
|
Mesin amplas
|
a.
Kondisi masih baik
b.
Lokasi penyimpanan di Workshop
|
3
|
Mesin potong
|
a.
Kondisi masih baik
b.
Lokasi penyimpanan di Workshop
|
4
|
Kunci pas
|
a.
Kondisi masih baik
b.
Lokasi penyimpanan di Workshop
|
5
|
Tools
|
a.
Kondisi masih baik
b.
Lokasi penyimpanan di Workshop
|
Panduan Mutu Laboratorium Akustik dan Instrumentasi Kelautan
LABORATORIUM AKUSTIK DAN INSTRUMENTASI KELAUTAN
Bagian
Akustik dan Instrumentasi Kelautan
Fakultas
Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan
Institut
Pertanian Bogor
Manual Mutu
Laboratorium Akustik dan
Instrumentasi Kelautan
ã Bagian AIK2011
Jl Lingkar Kampus, IPB, Dramaga, Bogor
Phone
+62 251 8628832• Fax +62 251
8628832
Kamis, 28 Februari 2013
International Conference on Marine Sciences (ICMS)
International Conference on Marine Sciences
Background
The Southeast Asian Seas are the centre of marine biodiversity, and the diversity of the marine biota is potential source for various industrial developments, such as foods, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, chemicals and bioenergy. However, this region is under high human induced stress, caused by overexploitation of marine resources for fisheries and ornamental trade, as well as sedimentation and pollution. Other threats are due to natural phenomena, such as global warming. The change of species comp...osition may have an influence on the resilience of a whole ecosystem to disturbances and changing environmental conditions. By assessing the biodiversity (ecosystem, species, and gene) and the connectivity among marine organism’s population conclusions about their state and probability of resilience/resistance to disturbances and changing conditions can be made.
Marine sciences and technology including marine biology, molecular taxonomy and biodiversity, marine biotechnology and bioremediation, oceanography and related area are the key tools for the exploration and industrial development of the marine potential. Collaboration among scientists in this area is a key success for the above purposes, and their collaboration interregional and interdisciplinary in marine science is expected to foster research activity and its development, especially in tropical regions.
Objective
Catalyze research in particular among Southeast Asian scientists and provide opportunities for researchers to share their experiences and information on the current research activities and its development on marine sciences and technology.
Venue
The symposium will be held at IPB International Convention Center, Bogor, Indonesia
Important dates
• Pre-registration opening: from August 1, 2012 (Please send a short e-mail contains expression of interest to committee)
• Early registration deadline: March 01, 2013
• Abstracts submission deadline: March 01, 2013
• Abstract acceptance notification: March 31, 2013
• Full paper Submission: April 15, 2013.
The Scientific Committee will review and select the abstracts based on content and relevance prior to asking for the full submission of the presentation.
Language
The symposium will be conducted in English.
Participant
Researchers, lecturers, and students involved in marine sciences and related area.
Government and Industrial representatives
Scientific Advisory Board
1. Prof. Dr. Indra Jaya
2. Dr. Muhammad Agil
3. Dr. Karen von Juterzenka
4. Prof. Dr. Jamaluddin Jompa
5. Prof. Dr. Edi Juwono
Topic
In this conference, a number of questions will be addressed:
1. Why marine biodiversity and connectivity are important?
2. How to measure ecological and genetic connectivity?
3. Which factors influence the status of marine biodiversity?
4. What is the importance of marine connectivity in designing and improving MPA?
5. How marine biodiversity assures food security, and enhance human health and welfare?
Should you need any information on any of these, please contact:
Hawis Madduppa (madduppa@yahoo.com / +6281315221600)
Kustiariyah Tarman (kustya@gmail.com / +6282112873434)
The Southeast Asian Seas are the centre of marine biodiversity, and the diversity of the marine biota is potential source for various industrial developments, such as foods, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, chemicals and bioenergy. However, this region is under high human induced stress, caused by overexploitation of marine resources for fisheries and ornamental trade, as well as sedimentation and pollution. Other threats are due to natural phenomena, such as global warming. The change of species comp...osition may have an influence on the resilience of a whole ecosystem to disturbances and changing environmental conditions. By assessing the biodiversity (ecosystem, species, and gene) and the connectivity among marine organism’s population conclusions about their state and probability of resilience/resistance to disturbances and changing conditions can be made.
Marine sciences and technology including marine biology, molecular taxonomy and biodiversity, marine biotechnology and bioremediation, oceanography and related area are the key tools for the exploration and industrial development of the marine potential. Collaboration among scientists in this area is a key success for the above purposes, and their collaboration interregional and interdisciplinary in marine science is expected to foster research activity and its development, especially in tropical regions.
Objective
Catalyze research in particular among Southeast Asian scientists and provide opportunities for researchers to share their experiences and information on the current research activities and its development on marine sciences and technology.
Venue
The symposium will be held at IPB International Convention Center, Bogor, Indonesia
Important dates
• Pre-registration opening: from August 1, 2012 (Please send a short e-mail contains expression of interest to committee)
• Early registration deadline: March 01, 2013
• Abstracts submission deadline: March 01, 2013
• Abstract acceptance notification: March 31, 2013
• Full paper Submission: April 15, 2013.
The Scientific Committee will review and select the abstracts based on content and relevance prior to asking for the full submission of the presentation.
Language
The symposium will be conducted in English.
Participant
Researchers, lecturers, and students involved in marine sciences and related area.
Government and Industrial representatives
Scientific Advisory Board
1. Prof. Dr. Indra Jaya
2. Dr. Muhammad Agil
3. Dr. Karen von Juterzenka
4. Prof. Dr. Jamaluddin Jompa
5. Prof. Dr. Edi Juwono
Topic
In this conference, a number of questions will be addressed:
1. Why marine biodiversity and connectivity are important?
2. How to measure ecological and genetic connectivity?
3. Which factors influence the status of marine biodiversity?
4. What is the importance of marine connectivity in designing and improving MPA?
5. How marine biodiversity assures food security, and enhance human health and welfare?
Should you need any information on any of these, please contact:
Hawis Madduppa (madduppa@yahoo.com / +6281315221600)
Kustiariyah Tarman (kustya@gmail.com / +6282112873434)
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