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Title: An Implementation of Web Based GIS for Distribution of Freshwater Fish Ponds
Authors: Dr. B. Herawan, Hayadi
Keywords: GIS, Freshwater Fish Pond
MySQL, phpMyAdmin, WEB
Issue Date: 23-Sep-2021
Publisher: CITSM 2021
Abstract: Geographical Information System is a term in the field of mapping which has a scope of how a system can unify geographic objects and their information. Freshwater fishery is the business of the majority of residents of South Bengkulu Regency covering tilapia and catfish. The solution is to create a web-based Freshwater Fish Pond GIS application using the PHP programming language. Making a database using MySQL, and for geolocation storage using Google Fusion Tables. The web that will be created will later display the GIS Web-based Freshwater Fish Pond Distribution Mapping in South Bengkulu Regency. Each pond will be accompanied by information such as the name of the owner, type of fish, type of pond, and location of the pond. It is known that the number of ponds in 4 villages in 2 districts in South Bengkulu Regency has reached 100 ponds consisting of 80 tilapia fish ponds, 20 catfish ponds.
Description: The development of technology has been increasing rapidly along with the increasing human ability to processing information. The required data can be processed in such a way as to be able to become information that are accurate, timely and relevant. Information is very important for management in decision making. Information can be obtained from an information system (information system). Robert A. Leitch and K. Roscoe Davis writes "an information system is a system within an organization that. meet needs processing daily transaction data, supporting operations, managerial and strategic activities of a company organization and provide certain outside parties with the necessary reports [1]. Meanwhile, Geographic Information System (GIS) or Geographic Information System (GIS) is defined as: information system used to enter, store, recall, process, analyze and generate geo-referenced data or geospatial data, to support decision making in the planning and management of land use, natural resources, transportation environment, city facilities, and other public services [2]. Freshwater fish farming is getting more and more lucrative. According to the UN Food Agency report, in 2021 fish consumption per capita of world population will reach 19.6 kg per year [3] [4]. Although currently more fish consumption is supplied by marine fish, in 2020 freshwater fish production will overtake capture fisheries production. Why is that, because capture fisheries production will decrease due to overfishing [5]. Therefore, in order to meet the fish needs of the world community, it is necessary to increase the production of freshwater fish cultivation as a substitute for marine fish [6] [7]. So that we can provide space for marine life to reproduce. Moreover, Indonesia is the right place to cultivate fresh fish because it has enough land to make fish ponds [8] [9]. The distribution of freshwater fish ponds in South Bengkulu Regency is generally found in lowland areas. The number of freshwater fish ponds has changed from year to year [10]. This is caused by several factors such as the opening of new pond land, conversion of pond land functions and other factors, both natural and human. So it is very important to know the percentage of distribution of freshwater fish ponds from year to year, in order to monitor the production of freshwater aquaculture [11]. To find out the distribution of the pond, you can use Geographic Information System technology [12] [13] [14] [15]. GIS is defined as a series of activities to collect, organize, process, and analyze spatial data so that it can be presented in the form of desktop applications or web-based applications. All data to be used in GIS must first be made a spatial database, so that all information will be in the form of layers of spatial information [16], then it can be overlaid with one another so that the percentage of freshwater fish pond land and its distribution can be determined in the research area [17] [18]. When searching for a place, it certainly requires a location or a position. This location or position information is known as geographic information. Currently the most widely known geographic information is Google Maps [19] [20]. Thus, the need for a web-based information system for the distribution of freshwater fish pond locations so that people in South Bengkulu Regency can take advantage of the facilities that have been provided [21]. The formulation of the problem in this study is how to display the map information of the distribution of freshwater fish ponds in South Bengkulu Regency in the form of a web?
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