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Based on the utilization, Indonesian marine can be divided into 12 marine space object, one of them is conservation. To be able to regulate marine space object so that overlap in utilization did not happen, spatial data related to marine space objects are needed. It is necessary to understand the de...
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Format: | Final Project |
Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/20765 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Based on the utilization, Indonesian marine can be divided into 12 marine space object, one of them is conservation. To be able to regulate marine space object so that overlap in utilization did not happen, spatial data related to marine space objects are needed. It is necessary to understand the definitions, functions, and the legal basis <br />
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of marine protected areas in Indonesia to be able measure and map the marine protected area. Technical procedures of measurement and mapping of marine protected areas can be formed based the definition, the function, the legal basis of marine protected areas, and geodetic science. This research began with a literature study to understand the definitions, functions, and the legal basis of marine protected areas. Based on the literature study, the <br />
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object, zones, and aquatic environment of marine protected areas can be determined. From the results of these measurements, mapping process has to be done to obtain <br />
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maps and 3D visualization of marine protected area. Then do the analysis to determine the technical procedures and mapping for water conservation. The technical procedures for the measurement and mapping of marine protected <br />
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areas are generally divided into preparation and planning, measurement procedures, and the mapping procedure. Measurement procedure consists of the construction of <br />
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the control points, tide observation, coastline and islands measurement in the marine protected areas, and depth measurements. Mapping process is done with WGS 84 as <br />
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ellipsoid reference, Mercator as projection system, and the minimal of scale is 1: 250,000. |
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