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    PROCEEDING

    International Seminar and Workshop on Hydrography

    Harmony One Convention Hotel - Batam, 27 - 29 August 2013

    EDITORIAL TEAM

    Steering :

    Ir. Tri Patmasari, M.Si Head of Marine and Coastal Environment Mapping Center

    Editor :

    Ir. Kusumo Widodo, M.Sc Section Chief of Coastal Environment Mapping

    Author :

    Ratih Destarina, ST

    Eka Marliana, A.Md

    Nani WidiawatiAndrian Libriyono, ST

    Fajar Triady Mugiarto, ST, MT

    Jawawi, S.Kom

    Dimas Hanityawan, ST

    M. Ramdan A.P

    Layout & Design :

    Ratih Destarina, ST

    Marineand Coastal Environment Mapping Center

    Geospatial Information Agency

    Jl. Raya Bogor Km. 46 Cibinong, Bogor 16911

    Telp./Fax : 021-87901255

    www.big.go.id

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    Preface

    It was a great pleasure for Indonesia to host the "International Seminar and Workshop on Hydrography" held in Batam on 27-29 August 2013. This event

    was primarily organized by Geospatial Information Agency (BIG), Hydro-Oceanographic Office (DISHIDROS), National Land Agency (BPN), together with

    Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesian Surveyor Association (ISI) and Indonesian Hydrographic Society (MHI). Moreover, the constribution of KONSBERG,

    CARIS, FUGRO and others stakeholders are significant valuable to carry on this Seminar and workshop.

    The theme of the seminar was the roles of Hydrography for marine Industry was selected partly due to the significant important for Indonesia which is

    an Archipelagic country, and has plentiful marine resources. It was covering several topics which related to Nautical Charting, Digital Mapping and Marine

    Information System, Coastal and Marine Remote Sensing, Marine Cadastral, National and International Boundaries, Laws and Public Policy, Marine Disaster

    Management, Coastal Engineering and Harbour Management, Offshore Industry, Inland Waters and Watershed, Oceanography, Meteorology, Marine Geology

    and Geophysics, and Human Resources for Marine Industry

    This proceeding consist of report from the Head of Organizing Committe, Dr. Samsul Bachri, opening speech Head of BIG by Ir. Budhy Andono, M.CP,

    keynote speech Head of MHI by Prof. Dr. Ing. Sjamsir Mira, Executive Presentations from Ir. Tri Patmasari, M.Si (Head of Center for Marine and Coastal

    MappingBIG), Ir. Arifin Rudiyanto, MSc, PhD, National Development Planning Agency (BAPPENAS),Ir. Tonny Harun, M.Sc (BPN), Kol. Drs. Dede Yuliadi, M.Sc(DISHIDROS), and Ir. Sobri Syawie, Indonesian Marine Survey Contractor Association (AKSLI) and reviewed-selected papers submitted to the seminar. The

    proceeding includes the recommendation of 2013 International Seminar and Workshop on Hydrography.

    Finally, in this opportunity we would like to convey our gratitude and respect to all participants who had been actively participating during the seminar

    and workshop. Hopefully the results of the seminar and this proceeding will be usefulfor our future works particularlyhydrographicinIndonesiatowardsa

    betterfuture. And last but not least, we would like to acknowledge the excellence work of the organizing committee members to make the seminar success.

    Bogor, 30 September 2013

    Tri Patmasari

    Head of Center for Marine and Coastal Mapping

    Geospatial Information Agency (BIG)

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    Foreword from Head of Indonesian Surveyor Association

    First of all, I would like to thank to the Mighty God, Allah SWT and all supporting organizations and institutions who make this 2013 INTERNATIONAL

    SEMINAR AND WORKSHOP ON HYDROGRAPHY (ISWH 2013) happen. The event is organized by Indonesian Surveyor Association (ISI) and Indonesian

    Hydrographyc Society (MHI) together with Geospatial Information Agency (BIG), Hydro-Oceanographic Office (DISHIDROS) and National Land Agency

    (BPN). It is a honour for ISI and MHI to organize this first hydrographic-related seminar event in Indonesia. The seminar is intended to identify development of

    science, technology as well as human resources in hydrography in the world, particularly Indonesia and ASEAN region to support sustainable development

    planning and maritime industry. Therefore we decide the theme of the seminar as Roles of Hydrography in Maritime Industry and Resources Management.

    As it is defined by International Hydrographic Organization (IHO), hydrography is the branch of science which is dealing with measurement and description

    of the nature and configuration of seabed and the dynamics of water bodies. Hydrography plays an important role in any aspect of maritime and coastal

    development. It is related to basic knowledge of the geographical, geological and geophysical features of the seabed and coast, as well the currents, tides and

    certain physical properties of the sea water. In brief, Hydrography is the key to progress on all maritime activities, normally of great national economic

    importance.

    In addition to supporting safe and efficient navigation of ships, hydrography underpins almost every other activity associated with the sea, including

    resource exploitation, environmental protection and management, maritime boundary delimitation, national marine spatial data infrastructures, recreationalboating, maritime defence and security, tsunami flood and inundation modelling, coastal zone management, tourism and marine science.

    Indonesia, with 17,508 islands, 81,000 km of coastline and 3,1 million km2of maritime area is the largest archipelagic country in the world. Based on the

    United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea 1982, Indonesia has a sovereign right to ut ilize and manage the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) as large as

    2,7 million km2. Its coastal and marine area has a huge number of both renewable as well as unrenewable resources. In order to utilize and manage the marine

    and coastal resources properly, it is required to have an appropiate geospatial data infrastructure for planning, execution and evaluation, which are regulated by

    law and public policy.

    Bathymetry, seabed features, as well the currents, tides and certain physical properties of the sea water are types of marine and coastal geospatial

    information. Related to the geospatial information, Indonesian Government has produced a National Law Nr. 4/2011 about Geospatial Information to assure

    availability of and access to responsible and accurate geospatial information as well as to establish expediency of those geospatial information.

    As the official geospatial information agency in Indonesia, Geospatial Information Agency (Badan Informasi Geospasial BIG) has deliver a National Act

    Planning through an inter-governmental agencies and departments coordination meeting to support efficient and effective spatial decision support system for

    national sustainable development planning. BIG is also responsible for providing Basic Geospatial Information, includingland and marine maps and data for all

    Indonesian territory in various scale, as well as Geodetic Control Networks to ensure a single map reference system.

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    In July 2002, the revised Chapter V of the IMO Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) Convention entered into force. Under the new Regulation 9, the Contracting

    Governments of SOLAS are now required to provide and maintain Hydrographic Services and products.

    Many charts which were adequate a decade ago, may have to be recompiled using new survey data, collected to a higher degree of accuracy and providing

    improved coverage. This deficiency may not be limited to sparsely surveyed waters of developing nations, but may also apply to the coastal waters of major

    industrial states. The advent of accurate satellite navigation, has made poorly positioned historical data an even greater problem for navigators. Fortunately, new

    survey technologies have improved the precision to which modern hydrographic surveys can be conducted.

    Hydro-Oceanographic Office (DISHIDROS) is IHO member and representative off ice in Indonesia s ince 18 October 1951 who is responsible and the only

    institution to produce nautical chart for ship navigation in Indonesia. It has missions to support surface and underwater information for national security and

    military purpose, to increase product quality based on international standards and rules to ensure ship navigation safety, to contribute to marine environmental

    protection and maritime boundary delineation, to maintain up to date, high quality and integrated hydro-oceanographic information.

    Indonesian Surveyor Association (ISI) is a professional organization for surveyors which was established on 27 June 1972. It has a long history on

    supporting geodetic, surveying, mapping and geospatial information projects in Indonesia. ISI was created based on the same vision of surveying and mapping

    experts to place the human resources development as the key component for development of geospatial informat ion science and technology.

    Since 2008, Indonesians hydrographer society created an official organization to support hydrographic science and technology development as well as an

    exchange and discussion media for all hydrographic survey experts and companies in Indonesia. This organization was initiated by Prof. Dr. Ing. Sjamsir Miraand is named as Masyarakat Hidrografi Indonesia (MHI) or Indonesian Hydrographic Society.

    Finally, I would like to greet all participants of ISWH 2013. Citing the Indonesian Navy motto, Jalesveva Jayamahe, ON THE SEA WE ARE GLORIOUS,

    I wish you to have a very nice seminar and workshop event.

    Cibinong, 17 August 2013

    Head of Indonesian Surveyor Association

    Ir. Budhy Andono Soenhadi, MCP

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    Table of Contents

    Preface I

    Foreword From Head of Indonesian Surveyor Association Ii

    Table of Contents iv

    Seminar Schedule vii

    Events Report 1

    Opening Speech Ir. M. Budhy Andono Soenhadi, MCP 4

    Keynote Speech Prof. Dr.Ing. Sjamsir Mira 7

    Towards Integrated Coastal and Marine Mapping In Indonesia Ir. Tri Patmasari, M.Si 12

    Optimalization of Marine Data and Information to Support National

    Development

    Ir. Arifin Rudiyanto, M.Sc, Ph.D 22

    Marine CadastralSystem instead of Marine Cadastre Ir. Tony S. Haroen, M.Sc 24

    Menuju Integrasi Kebijakan Kelautan di Indonesia Dr. Ir. Elly Rasdiani, M.Sc 28

    The Need For National Hydrographic Services Kolonel Laut (KH) Dede Yuliadi 35

    Human Resource Development in Offshore Survey for Oil & Gas Industry

    in Indonesia

    Ir. Sobri Syawie, MM 41

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    Gold Sponsor Presentation : Fugro Hugh Parker 43

    CARIS Company Overview CARIS 50

    The Study of Sea Bottom Morphology and Bathymetric Mapping Using

    Worldview-2 Imagery

    I.E. Setiawan, D.M. Yuwono and G.H. Pramono 52

    The Role of Nautical Chart to Support Development of Ports and

    Harbour Areas in Batam, Bintan, Karimun (BBK) and Their Surroundings

    Indonesian Hydro-Oceanographic Office 59

    The Comparison of Bathymetric Estimation from Three High Resolution

    Satellite Imagery

    Samsul Bachri, Muhammad Banda Selamat, Vincentius P. Siregar

    and Sam Wouthuyzen

    66

    The Dinamic of TSS (Total Suspended Solid) Fluctuation Along

    WatershedCoastal and Ocean in Berau Waters East Kalimantan

    Ety Parwati, Mahdi Kartasasmita, Tridoyo Kusumastanto and

    Wayan Nurjaya

    72

    Natural to Anthropogenic Influence of Environment Change of JakartaBay : Seismic Reflection and Sediment Coring Studies

    Haryadi Permana 79

    Marine Geological Institute : Survey and Research Susilohadi 86

    Pseudo 3D Seismic Methods Using 2D Seismic Multichannel Data Taken

    from Offshore Karawang, West Java

    Trevi Jayanti Puspasari, Sumirah and Udrekh 93

    Temperature Variability in South Java Waters Based on Argo Floats Data

    in 20082010

    Ivonne M. Radjawane, Dayu G. Wibisono and M. Fadli 98

    People and The Environmental Change : Impact and Adaptation Model Dewayany Sutrisno 103

    The Spatio Temporal Dynamic of Diffuse Attenuation Coefficient in the

    Tropical Berau Estuary, East Kalimantan Indonesia

    Dr. Wiwin Ambarwulan, M.Sc and Dr. Widiatmaka, DAA 108

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    SEMINAR SCHEDULE

    Time Description

    07.30-08.30 REGISTRATION08.30-09.30 OPENING

    Singing of National Anthem of IndonesiaIndonesia Raya (5)

    Opening Da nce, Tari Persembahan Melayu (5)

    Report from the Head of OC, Dr. Ir. Samsul Bachri, MEng(5)

    Opening Speech Representative of BIG/Head of Indonesian Surveyor Association , I r . Budhy Andono , MCP (10)

    Opening Ceremony, Kepri Provinces Governor,Drs. H. Muhammad Sani(10)

    Keynote Speech, Head of Indonesian Hydrographic Society (MHI), Prof. Dr. Ing. Sjamsir Mira (25)

    09.30-10.00 PRESS CONFERENCE, EXHIBITION TOUR AND COFFE BREAK

    10.00-12.00 Executive Presentation on Human Resources and Data Policy (Each 15)

    Moderator:Dr.rer.nat. Poerbandono

    Geospatial Information Agency (BIG),Ir. Tri Patmasari, MSi

    National Development Planning Agency (BAPPENAS), Ir. Arifin Rudiyanto, MSc, PhD

    National Land Agency (BPN), Ir. Tonny Harun, MSc

    Indonesian Marine Counci l (DEKIN), Dr. Ir. Elly Rasdiani, MSc

    Hydro-Oceanographic Office ( DISHIDROS),Kol. Drs. Dede Yuliadi, MSc

    Indonesian Marine Survey Contractor Association (AKSLI), Ir. Sobri Syawie

    Discussion

    12.00-13.00 LUNCH BREAK

    13.00-13.10 Gold Sponsor PresentationFUGRO

    13.10-13.20 Workshop Sponsor I PresentationCARIS

    13.20-13.30 Workshop Sponsor II PresentationKONGSBERG

    13.40-14.00 Main PresenterKol. Samiyono, MSi

    Hydro-Oceanographic Office (DISHIDROS)

    Main PresenterDr. J. P. Tamtomo

    National Land Agency (BPN)

    Main PresenterDr. Sobar Sutisna

    Geospatial Information Agency (BIG)

    14.00-14.20 Geomatics Roles In CapacityBuilding for HydrographicMapping At Prigi Beach

    Khomsin, Yuwon o, and A. Kurniawan

    Identification Problem OfMarine Cadastre In IndonesianArchipelagic Perspective

    Y. Astor, W. N. SULASDI,

    S. Hendriatiningsih, andD. Wisayantono

    The Progression of Multi-Dimensional Water ColumnAnalysis in a ProcessingEnvironmentC. M. Collins, A. Hoggarth, and M.Holland

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    16.40-17.00 The Dynamic of TotalSuspended Solid Fluctuationalong Watershed, Coastal andOcean in Berau Waters, EastKalimantan

    E. Parwati, M. Kartasasmita, T.Kusumastanto, I. W. Nurjaya

    Ship Detection Based onSynthetic Aperture RadarTechnique

    Agustan and R.S. Agustino

    Abundance of Phytoplankton andTheir Relationship with Hydro-Oceanographic Conditions inKarimata Straits

    I. Tr iyulianti, Y. Pancawati, and T.Agustiadi

    17.00-17.20 Temperature Variability in SouthJava Waters Based on Argo Float

    Data in 2008-2010D. G . Wibi sono and I . M. Rad jawane

    The Calculation of Erosion andSedimentation Rate in Coastal

    Zone Using Satellite Imageries(Case Study: Kecamatan MuaraGembong, Kabupaten Bekasi,West Java)D. Ekaputri, W. Windupranata, and

    A. B. Harto

    Evaluation of Warm Water(Thermal) Distribution Using a

    Numerical Model at the BincetaCoast (North Sulawesi) in PLTUDevelopment

    M. Lanuru

    17.20-17.40 The Coastal PlatformMorphodynamics CharacteristicsBelang Bay, North SulawesiProvince

    J. Ch. Kumaat, S. Kandoli and A.Moningkey

    The Spatio Temporal Dynamicof Diffuse AttenuationCoefficient in the Tropical BerauEstuary, East Kalimantan,IndonesiaW. Ambar wulan and Widiatmaka

    Dynamic Wave Simulations forAnalyzing Efficiency ofBreakwater Design in A FishingHarbour at Cilacap

    D. Adytia and N. Subasita

    17.40-18.00 Questions and Answers Questions and Answers Questions and Answers

    18.00-19.00 CLOSING SPEAKERS

    POLITEKNIK BATAM/BP BATAM University of Technology Malaysia,Prof. Dr. Razali Mahmud Universitas Maritim Raja Ali Haji (UMRAH),Dr. Irdam Adil, MT

    Closing Speech, Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB),Prof . Dr. Eddy Subroto

    19.00-22.00 GALA DINNER

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    EVENTS REPORT

    International Seminar and Workshop on Hydrography

    Harmony One Convention Hotel - Batam, 27 - 29 Agustus 2013

    1. BackgroundAs it is defined by International Hydrographic Organization (IHO), hydrography is the branch of science which is dealing with measurement

    and description of the nature and configuration of seabed a nd the dynamics of water bodies. Hydrography plays an important role in any

    aspect of maritime and coastal development. In addition to supporting safe and efficient navigation of ships, hydrography underpins almost

    every other activity associated with the sea, including resource exploitation, environmental protection and management, marit ime boundary

    delimitation, national marine spatial data infrastructures, recreational boating, maritime defence and security, tsunami flood and inundation

    modelling, coastal zone management, tourism and marine science.

    Indonesia, with 17,508 islands, 81,000 km of coastline and 3,1 million km2 of maritime area is the largest archipelagic country in the world.

    Based on the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea 1982, Indonesia has a sovereign right to utilize and manage the Exclusive

    Economic Zone (EEZ) as large as 2,7 million km2. Its coastal and marine area has a huge number of both renewable as well as unrenewable

    resources. In order to utilize and manage the marine and coastal resources properly, it is required to have an appropiate geospatial data

    infrastructure for planning, execution and evaluation, which are regulated by law and public policy. Indonesian Government has produced a

    National Law Nr. 4/2011 about Geospatial Information to assure availability of and access to responsible and accurate geospat ial information

    as well as to establish expediency of those geospatial information.

    As the official geospatial information agenc y in Indonesia, Geospatial Information Agency (Badan Informasi GeospasialBIG) has deliver a

    National Act Planning through an inter-governmental agencies and departments coordination meeting to support efficient and effective spatial

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    decision support system for national sustainable development planning. BIG is also responsible for providing Basic Geospatial Information,

    includingland and marine maps and data for all Indonesian territory in various scale, as well as Geodetic Control Networks to ensure a single

    map reference system.

    Many charts which were adequate a decade ago, may have to be recompiled using new survey data, collected to a higher degree of accuracyand providing improved coverage. This deficiency may not be limited to sparsely surveyed waters of developing nations, but ma y also apply

    to the coastal waters of major industrial states. The advent of accurate satellite navigation, has made poorly positioned historical data an even

    greater problem for navigators. Fortunately, new survey technologies have improved the precision to which modern hydrographic surveys can

    be conducted.

    Based on this case, Indonesian Surveyor Association (ISI) and Indonesian Hydrographyc Soc iety (MHI) together with Geospatial Information

    Agency (BIG), Hydro-Oceanographic Office (DISHIDROS) and National Land Agency (BPN) organize the seminar event named 2013

    INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR AND WORKSHOP ON HYDROGRAPHY (ISWH 2013) which is intended to identify development of

    science, technology as well as human resources in hydrography in the world, particularly Indonesia and ASEAN region to support sustainable

    development planning and maritime industry.

    2. Event NameName of this event is 2013 INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR AND WORKSHOP ON HYDROGRAPHY (ISWH 2013).

    3. Goals and ObjectivesThe results of this seminar is expected to add insight on technological advances in the field of hydrography. The target to be achieved is the

    commitment and support of all stakeholders concerned with policy and technical implementation in the branches of hydrography.

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    4. ThemeThe theme of the seminar as Roles of Hydrography in Maritime Industry and Resources Management.

    5. Performancea) Committee

    The event is organized by Indonesian Surveyor Association (ISI) and Indonesian Hydrographyc Society (MHI) together with Geospatial

    Information Agency (BIG), Hydro-Oceanographic Office (DISHIDROS) and National Land Agency (BPN).

    b) Location and TimeThis event held in Harmony One Convention Hotel & Service Apartments, Jl. Engku Putri, Batam Centre, Batam Island 29400 Indonesia.

    This event start at 27 until 29 August 2013.

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    OPENING SPEECH

    Ir. M. Budhy Andono Soenhadi, MCP

    Respected speakers from various ministries / agencies, universities, geospatial information communities, and all the hydrographic and marine communitiesfrom within and outside the country.

    Respected participants and guests

    Assalamualaikum wr. wb., dan Salam Sejahtera bagi kita semua.

    Praise to Allah S.W.T because with blessing from The Mighty GOD, we can attend the International Seminar And Workshop On Hydrography in here, in this

    beautiful city of Batam. This event is held by Geospatial Information Agency (BIG), Hydro-Oceanographic Office (DISHIDROS), National Land Agency (BPN),

    together with Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesian Surveyor Association (ISI) and, Indonesian Hydrographic Society (MHI)

    Within this moment, please on behalf of Head of BIG DR. Asep Karsidi (He cannot attend this event, because in the same moment, He have to attend the

    Science and Research Movement Day of Indonesia with The Minister of Research and Technology) and me as the chairmen of Indonesian Surveyor Association.

    It is an honor to me to be here to meet all participants from Government sector, business, universities from Indonesia and around the globe, and all marine

    and hydrography communities. I hope with this event, we can have a positive mutual connection to exchange ideas and information related to the Roles of

    Hydrography in Marine Industry and Resource Management.

    Ladies and Gentlemen

    Hydrography, as the branch of science, which is dealing with measurement, and description of the nature and configuration of seabed and the dynamics of

    water bodies is important in any aspect of maritime and coastal development. It is related to basic knowledge of the geographical, geological and geophysical

    features of the seabed and coast, as well the currents, tides and certain physical properties of the seawater. In brief, Hydrography, as defined, is the key to

    progress on all maritime activities, normally of great national economic importance.

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    Ladies and Gentlemen

    Indonesia is an Archipelagic country with 75% of its part covered by sea. Sea is not the barrier but the integrator between islands in Indonesia, and so in the

    political views stated that Indonesian Maritime Continent. The Sea is one of the strategic sectors for economic growth as its function for transportation to

    distribute goods, materials and to accommodate people to migrate between islands. Its coastal and marine area has a huge number of both renewable as well

    as un-renewable resources to create, build, and distribute of infrastructures for the center of economic growth. But in the other hand, Indonesia lies on active

    plates that vulnerable to nature disasters, and so we have to be aware of it.

    Unfortunately, Indonesian has forgot its identity as a great maritime nation, the role of the sea and maritime resources has not been optimally used. In the

    past, Infrastructure, research and technology, human resources, financial resources, legal and institutional sectors to support marine sector is very low.

    Therefore, various breakthroughs to utilize marine resources for optimal use and sustainable to become nations competitive advantage should be sought.

    Competitive advantage of a nation is a true competitive advantage is built on the basis of comparative advantage nation through the application of science and

    technology, professional management, and noble character

    To realizing it in a short period of time, we have to develop paradigm shift from land based development into ocean based development. Those models ofdevelopments have to be synchronize and merge to have an ideal proportion for build sector of socio economic development in the sea region and it

    surroundings and Indonesia should be able to develop in maritime sector optimally.

    Regarding as mention before, data and spatial information is absolute foundations to develop the maritime sector for nation welfare. The Act No.25 year 2004

    on National Development Planning System mandate that development planning should be base on accurate and reliable data and information. Ironically, the

    geospatial data and information of Indonesias maritime is not completely available and well charted until now. This reality is a challenge for all of us from

    various Ministries, Government institutional, private sectors, Academia, and geospatial information communities to provide and distribute marine geospatial

    information that up to date and accurate.

    Based on Act No.4 year 2011 on Geospatial Information, mandate to Geospatial Information Agency (GIA / BIG) to provide the basic geospatial informationespecially in particular Maps like Indonesias Coastal Environment Map, and National Marine Environment Map. In the implementation of this Act, it is the

    obligation for GIA along with the relevant ministries, academia, private sector, and geospatial information communities to ensure the availability and access to

    geospatial information both in land and marine areas, which can be justified, usefulness, and effectiveness in marine geospatial information through

    cooperation, coordination and integration. This is the commitment from GIA with BAPPENAS in the 2nd

    National Geospatial Information Consolidation that has

    been held 2nd

    week of July 2013 to prioritize and increase the budget for marine mapping in midterm for national development planning in year 20152019.

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    Ladies and Gentlemen

    The International Seminar and Workshop on Hydrography is held as part of implementation and responsibility from GIA along with Hydro-Oceanographic Office

    (DISHIDROS), National Land Agency (BPN), together with Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesian Surveyor Association (ISI) and, Indonesian Hydrographic

    Society (MHI) in response to support regional based development in Short-Term National Planning (RPJP) and Mid-Term National Planning (RPJM) and as

    implementation to support Acceleration and Expansion of Indonesia Economic Development Master Plan (MP3EI), Acceleration Development in Province ofPapua and Province of West Papua (P4B), and Urban Land Use Plan (RTRW).

    With the existence of complete Marine Geospatial Information such as marine geology, oceanography, bathymetry, seismic, meteorological will be able to

    support national decision for maritime development policy in various marine activities, which include the development of marine infrastructure, safety of

    navigation on sea, costal management, exploration and exploitation of marine resources, blue carbon, blue economy, mitigation of natural disasters, etc.,

    where multi scale and multi temporal geospatial information is needed as logic consequence of development. Besides that, GIA is also a mandate to ensure the

    marine thematic geospatial information that built by relevant agencies, so that it can be integrated, synchronized, and harmonious.

    To achieve the goal, it is necessary to increase synergies between institutional functions and professional which working in the field of hydrography that

    supported by various marine communities and the role of high competent human resource in science and technology to accelerate the availability of nationalmarine geospatial data and information.

    Ladies and Gentlemen

    Finally, I hope this International seminar will be held well and produce variety of commitments, which can be implement to build a positive ways together for

    development in maritime sector for national prosperity.

    Thus I can say, I congratulate to all speakers and participants for attending the International Seminar and Workshop on Hydrography. Thank you for you

    attention.

    By saying Bismillahirohmanirohim, theInternational Seminar and workshop on Hydrography officially open

    Wassalamualaikum wr. wb.

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    KEYNOTE SPEECHProf. Dr. Ing. Sjamsir Mira

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    Towards Integrated Coastal and Marine Mapping In IndonesiaIr. Tri Patmasari, M.Si

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    Optimalization of Marine Data and Information to Support National Development

    Ir. Arifin Rudiyanto, M.Sc, Ph.D

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    Marine Cadastral System instead of Marine CadastreIr. Tony S. Haroen, M.Sc

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    Menuju Integrasi Kebijakan Kelautan di Indonesia- Dr. Ir. Elly Rasdiani, M.Sc

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    The Need For National Hydrographic ServicesKolonel Laut (KH) Dede Yuliadi

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    Human Resource Development in Offshore Survey For Oil & Gas Industry in IndonesiaIr. Sobri Syawie, MM

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    Gold Sponsor Presentation : FugroHugh Parker

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    CARIS Company OverviewCARIS

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    The Study of Sea Bottom Morphology and Bathymetric Mapping Using Wolrdview-2 ImageryI.E. Setiawan, D.M. Yuwono and G.H. Pramono

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    The Role of Nautical Chart to Support Development of Ports and Harbour Areasin Batam, Bintan, Karimun (BBK) and Their Surroundings

    Indonesian Hydro-Oceanographic Office

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    The Comparison of Bathymetric Estimation from Three High Resolution Satellite ImagerySamsul Bachri, Muhammad Banda Selamat, Vincentius P. Siregar and Sam Wouthuyzen

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    Th D i f TSS (T t l S d d S lid) Fl t ti Al W t h d C t l

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    The Dynamic of TSS (Total Suspended Solid) Fluctuation Along Watershed Coastaland Ocean in Berau Waters East Kalimantan

    Ety Parwati, Mahdi Kartasasmita, Tridoyo Kusumastanto and Wayan Nurjaya

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    Natural to Anthropogenic Influence of Environment Change of Jakarta Bay : Seismic Reflection

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    Natural to Anthropogenic Influence of Environment Change of Jakarta Bay : Seismic Reflectionand Sediment Coring Studies

    Haryadi Permana

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    Marine Geological Institute : Survey and Research

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    Pseudo 3D Seismic Methods Using 2D Seismic Multichannel Data Taken from Offshore Karawang, West JavaT i J ti P i S i h d Ud kh

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    Trevi Jayanti Puspasari, Sumirah and Udrekh

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    Temperature Variability in South Java Waters Based on Argo Floats Data in 2008 2010 Ivonne M Radjawane Dayu G Wibisono and M Fadli

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    People and The Environmental Change : Impact and Adaptation Model Dewayany Sutrisno

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    Dewayany Sutrisno

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    The Calculation of Erosion and Sedimentation Rate in Coastal Zone Using Satellite Imageries(Case Study : Kecamatan Muara Gembong, Kabupaten Bekasi, West Java)

    Di li Ek t i ST D t Wi i Wi d t d D A B di H t M S

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    Dianlisa Ekaputri, ST; Dr.rer.nat. Wiwin Windupranata and Dr. Agung Budi Harto, M.Sc

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    Marine Geoscientific Survey for Possible Extend of Indonesia Legal Continental Shelf Beyond 200Mat North Papua : A Preliminary Results

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    RV Baruna Jaya Marine Data Processing and Information ManagementFineza Ilova

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    Marine Boundary Delimitation in the Era of Regional Autonomy in Indonesia : What and HowSobar Sutisna, Khafid and Dede Amrilah

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    Designing of Decission Support System for Maritime Boundary Management in South China SeaTrismadi, S. Sutisna, K.B. Seminar and Machfud

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    The Role of Bathymetry and Topography for the Inundation ModelingWidodo S. Pranowo, Sven Harig, Joern Behrens, Claudia Wekerle, Budi Sulistiyo,

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    Evaluation of Warm Water (thermal) Dispersion Using a Numerical Model at the Binceta Coast(North Sulawesi) in PLTU Development

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    Hydrodynamic Condition of Kapuas Kecil River, Pontianak Based on Simulation ModelIsmiati Utami Putri

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    SEMINAR RECOMENDATION

    1. It is necessary to develop paradigm shift from land-based development into ocean-based development. Those models of developments haveto be synchronized and merged to have an ideal proportion for build sector of socio-economic development in the sea region and it

    surroundings.

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    surroundings.

    2.Various breakthroughs to utilize marine resources for optimal use and sustainable to become nations competitive advantage shoul d besought, are built on the basis of comparative advantage nation through the application of science and technology, profess ional management,and noble character.

    3.There is a need to accelerate the availability and access to geospatial information both in land and marine areas, which is useful and effectiveand can be justified. Marine geospatial information can be gathered through cooperation, coordination and integration supported by various

    institutional related to hydrography, profess ional, Indonesian Hydrography Society communities and the role of high competent human

    resource in science and technology.

    4. Commitment from BIG with BAPPENAS in the 2nd National Geospatial Information Consolidation (that has been held 2nd week of July 2013)

    to prioritize and increase the budget for marine mapping in mid-term for national development planning in year 20152019. So that the main

    goal of the International Seminar and Workshop on Hydrography is to have c ommitment on National Bathymetric and Integrated as sociatemarine mapping

    4.To support marine data collection, human resources on hydrographic survey should be improved. Certification of hydrographic surveyor,improvement of marine science and technology education, particularly in hydrography should be taken into a consideration sinc e Indonesia

    will also face AFTA (Asean Free Trade Area) where the competition in marine industry as well as marine survey and mapping will not only

    within Indonesia but also with the other ASEAN countries.

    Batam , August 27, 2013

    Attachment 1 : Committee

    Steering Committee

    Dr. Asep Karsidi, M.Sc Head of Geospatial Information Agency

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    Hendarman Supandji, S.H., M.H., C.N.

    Laksma TNI Aan Kurnia, S.Sos

    Ir. Budy Andono Soenhadi, MCPProf. Dr.Ing. Sjamsir Mira

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    Head of National Land AgencyHead of Hydro-Oceanographic Office

    Head of Indonesian Surveyor AssociationHead of Indonesian Hydrographic Society

    Reviewer and Scientific Committee

    Prof. Dr. Widyo Nugroho Sulasdi

    Prof. Dr. Hasanuddin Z. Abidin

    Prof. Dr. Razali Mahmud

    Prof. Dr.Ing. Delf Egge

    Bandung Institute of Technology

    Bandung Institute of Technology

    University of Technology Malaysia, Malaysia

    Hafen City University, Hamburg, Germany

    Organizing Committee

    Chair

    Co-chair

    Finance

    Secretary

    Co-secretary

    Sponsorship

    Publication

    Security and Permit

    Coordinator of Seminar

    Publication

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    Dr. Ir. Samsul Bachri, M.Eng

    Ir. Tri Patmasari, M.Si

    Sylvia Nayoan

    Ir. Nanang Henky Suharto

    Wiria Indraswari, SE

    Ir. Fuad Fachrudin

    Ir. Syartoni Kamaruddin

    Kol. Laut Daryanto

    Letkol. Laut Nurriyadi

    Dr. rer. nat. Wiwin Windupranata, ST, M.Si

    Agung Pandi Nugroho, ST

    Sella Lestari, ST, MT

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    Seminar Opening

    Seminars Backdrop

    Executive Presenters

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    Executive Presentation by Head of Marine and Coastal

    Environment Center, Geospatial Information Agency :

    Ir. Tri Patmasari, M.Si

    Seminar Participants

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    Exhibition Booth of Geospatial Information Agency