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    Magnitudes and tourist perception of marine debris on small tourism island: Assessment of Tidung Island, Jakarta, Indonesia by Hayati, Yusra, Adrianto, Luky, Krisanti, Majariana, Pranowo, Widodo S., Kurniawan, Fery

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-09-2020)
    “…The sources of marine debris (MD) on a small island are largely dependent on the activities on and around the island, one of which is tourism. In this study,…”
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    Seasonal Water Mass Transformation in the Eastern Indian Ocean from In Situ Observations by Purba, Noir P., Akhir, Mohd Fadzil, Pranowo, Widodo S., Subiyanto, Zainol, Zuraini

    Published in Atmosphere (01-01-2024)
    “…The Eastern Indian Ocean (EIO) is one of the eastern boundary areas, which control currents circulation and atmospheric dynamics. This research mainly aimed to…”
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    Distribution of macro plastic debris in Muaragembong coastal bay during the east moonson and the east to west monsoon transition in 2020 by Suryono, Devi Dwiyanti, Afi Ati, Restu Nur, Setiawan, Agus, Syakti, Agung Dhamar, Rustam, Agustin, Salim, Hadiwijaya L., Sudirman, Nasir, Daulat, August, K, Mariska Astrid, Prasetiawan, Nanda R., Pranowo, Widodo S., Jayawiguna, M. Hikmat

    Published in E3S web of conferences (01-01-2021)
    “…Marine debris pollution can threaten the sustainability of natural resources in coastal regions ecosystem. Marine debris is worldwide issue now and Indonesia…”
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    The Invisible Carbon Footprint as a hidden impact of peatland degradation inducing marine carbonate dissolution in Sumatra, Indonesia by Wit, Francisca, Rixen, Tim, Baum, Antje, Pranowo, Widodo S., Hutahaean, Andreas A.

    Published in Scientific reports (27-11-2018)
    “…In Indonesia, land use change (LUC) in the form of peatland degradation induces carbon loss through direct CO 2 emissions, but also via soil leaching of which…”
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    Marine debris in Indonesia: A review of research and status by Purba, Noir P., Handyman, Dannisa I.W., Pribadi, Tri D., Syakti, Agung D., Pranowo, Widodo S., Harvey, Andrew, Ihsan, Yudi N.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-09-2019)
    “…With the status as the world's top contributor of marine plastic debris, Indonesia has committed to reduce marine plastic debris up to 70% in 2025 by…”
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    Observations of the 2004 and 2006 Indian Ocean tsunamis from a pressure gauge array in Indonesia by Drushka, Kyla, Sprintall, Janet, Gille, Sarah T., Pranowo, Widodo S.

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research - Oceans (01-07-2008)
    “…Five shallow pressure gauges located in straits in the southern Indonesian islands were used to evaluate tsunami signals triggered by the earthquakes off the…”
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    Implementing Random Forest Algorithm in GEE: Separation and Transferability on Built-Up Area in Central Java, Indonesia by Rudiastuti, Aninda W., Lumban-Gaol, Yustisi, Silalahi, Florence E. S., Prihanto, Yosef, Pranowo, Widodo S.

    “…Measuring the status of achievement of the SDGs is the task and concern of many countries in the world, including Indonesia. Indicators for achieving the SDGs…”
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    Reconstruction Of Oil Spill Trajectory In The Java Sea, Indonesia Using Sar Imagery by Abimanyu, Amarif, Pranowo, Widodo S., Faizal, Ibnu, Afandi, Najma K. A., Purba, Noir P.

    Published in Geography, environment, sustainability (05-04-2021)
    “…Oil spill phenomena in the ocean possess a very serious threat to ocean health. On the ocean surface, oil slicks immediately start to spread and mostly end up…”
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    Tsunami simulations on several scales by Harig, Sven, Chaeroni, Pranowo, Widodo S, Behrens, JOern

    Published in Ocean dynamics (01-12-2008)
    “…The tsunami event generated by the great Sumatra-Andaman earthquake on 26 December 2004 was simulated with the recently developed model TsunAWI. The model is…”
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    Natuna Off-Shelf Current (NOC) Vertical Variability and Its Relation to ENSO in the North Natuna Sea by Hariyadi, Hariyadi, Hutabarat, Johannes, Sugianto, Denny Nugroho, Noercholis, Muhammad Faiq Marwa, Prasetyarini, Niken Dwi, Pranowo, Widodo S., Kunarso, Kunarso, Wetchayount, Parichat, Wirasatriya, Anindya

    Published in Ilmu kelautan (2021)
    “…During the northwest monsoon (NWM), southerly flow off the Natuna Islands appeared as the extension of the turning Vietnam coastal jet, known as Natuna…”
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    Pertukaran massa air di Laut Jawa terhadap periodisitas monsun dan Arlindo pada tahun 2015 by Siregar, Selvita Nurani, Sari, Lintang P., Purba, Noir P., Pranowo, Widodo S., Syamsuddin, Mega L.

    Published in Depik Jurnal (06-03-2017)
    “…The Java Sea with a surface area about 467.000 km2, is located in the South East Sunda Shelf with the average of depth is 40 meters, affected by several…”
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    Struktur vertikal upwelling – downwelling di Samudera Hindia Selatan Jawa hingga Selatan Bali berdasarkan salinitas musiman periode 2004 – 2010 by Wardani, Restu, S Pranowo, Widodo, Indrayanti, Elis

    Published in Depik Jurnal (01-12-2013)
    “…Salinity plays an important role for phenomenon identification of upwelling and downwelling. Upwelling that occurs in the Indian Ocean south of Java to South…”
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    Kualitas perairan Natuna pada musim transisi by Kusumaningtyas, Mariska Astrid, Bramawanto, Rikha, Daulat, August, S. Pranowo, Widodo

    Published in Depik Jurnal (01-09-2014)
    “…Abstrak. Perairan Natuna, khususnya pada Kawasan Konservasi Laut Daerah (KKLD) I diprioritaskan untuk mendukung kegiatan perikanan berkelanjutan, sehingga…”
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    Lintasan sampah mikro plastik di kawasan konservasi perairan Nasional Laut Sawu, Nusa Tenggara Timur by Purba, Noir P, Pranowo, Widodo S, Simanjuntak, Sahat M., Faizal, Ibnu, Jasmin, Haifa H., Handyman, Dannisa I.W., Mulyani, Putri G

    Published in Depik Jurnal (28-08-2019)
    “…At present, marine debris is an important issue in Indonesia. Due to the complex pattern of ocean currents, research on the distribution of marine waste in…”
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    Tsunami simulations on several scales: Comparison of approaches with unstructured meshes and nested grids by Harig, Sven, Chaeroni, Pranowo, Widodo S., Behrens, Jörn

    Published in Ocean dynamics (01-12-2008)
    “…The tsunami event generated by the great Sumatra–Andaman earthquake on 26 December 2004 was simulated with the recently developed model TsunAWI. The model is…”
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    Evidence of spawning migration of protandrous longtail shad (Tenualosa macrura) in the Siak River estuarine, Indonesia by Amri, Khairul, Priatna, Asep, Ma'mun, Asep, Setyadji, Bram, Tirtadanu, Suman, Ali, Susanto, R. Dwi, Gaol, Jonson Lumban, Nababan, Bisman, Muchlizar, Pranowo, Widodo S., Efizon, Deni

    Published in Ocean & coastal management (01-01-2023)
    “…Longtail shad (Tenualosa macrura), an endemic species of Siak River estuary, Riau is feared to be on the brink of extinction, driven by the apparent…”
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    Seasonal variability of temperature, salinity, and surface currents at 0° latitude section of Indonesia seas by Purba, Noir P., Pranowo, Widodo S., Ndah, Anthony B., Nanlohy, Pieldrie

    Published in Regional studies in marine science (01-05-2021)
    “…The Indonesian Seas are strongly influenced by the circulation system between the Pacific and the Indian Ocean, which play an important role in global…”
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    Current movement in Benoa Bay water, Bali, Indonesia: Pattern of tidal current changes simulated for the condition before, during, and after reclamation by Wisha, Ulung J., Tanto, Try Al, Pranowo, Widodo S., Husrin, Semeidi

    Published in Regional studies in marine science (01-02-2018)
    “…Benoa Bay is a reclaimed intertidal region which has become an area of significance. Many problems appeared due to the reclamation such as local people…”
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    Aragonite saturation state in a monsoonal upwelling system off Java, Indonesia by Xue, Liang, Wang, Huiwu, Jiang, Li-Qing, Cai, Wei-Jun, Wei, Qinsheng, Song, Hongjun, Kuswardani, Rita Tisiana Dwi, Pranowo, Widodo S., Beck, Brian, Liu, Lin, Yu, Weidong

    Published in Journal of marine systems (01-01-2016)
    “…Aragonite saturation state (Ωarag) and its influence from upwelling along the southern coast of Java, Indonesia were examined using carbonate and hydrographic…”
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    KARAKTERISTIK ARUS LAUT PERAIRAN TELUK BENOA – BALI by Tanto, Try Al, Wisha, Ulung Jantama, Kusumah, Gunardi, Pranowo, Widodo S., Husrin, Semeidi, Ilham, Ilham, Putra, Aprizon

    Published in Jurnal ilmiah geomatika (04-08-2017)
    “…ABSTRAK Perairan Teluk Benoa merupakan kawasan semi tertutup dengan mulut sempit yang memisahkan antara Pulau Serangan dan Tanjung Benoa. Arus laut perairan…”
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