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Wahyu W. PandoeBalai Teknologi Survei KelautanKedeputian Bidang TPSA - BPPT
BPPT Indonesian Research Vessels Capacity:
Some Results and Developments
Presented at:
Years of Maritime Continent Implementation Plan WorkshopBMKG, Jakarta, 24 November 2015
”
Ciawi, 11 November 2015
BIODATA
Name : WAHYU W. PANDOEPosition : Head of Technology Center for Marine Survey
Scope of works:1. Operational and maintenance for 4 units Research Vessels: Baruna Jaya I, II, III dan IV2. Operational Sea Level monitoring for Indonesian Tsunami Early Warning System (InaTEWS)3. Marine Survey in Geology, geophysics, marine seismic, hidrography, oceanography,
environment and met-ocean4. Ocean-climate observation: deployment, maintenance and data monitoring for ocean-
climate5. National Science and Techno Park (NSTP) Maritime @ Penajam Paser Utara, Kaltim
BPPT Research Vessels Capacity
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Potret Iptek Kelautan di Indonesia:
Indonesian Research Vessel Fleet*)
BJ IV, BPPT
(1994)
BJ III, BPPT
(1989)
BJ I, BPPT (1989)
BJ VIII, LIPI
(1995)
BJ II, BPPT
(1989)
Geomarin III, P3GL (2008)
BJ VII, LIPI(1995)
Kapal Riset Bawal Putij 3
Litbang KP(2012)
Madidihang 3KKP
(2009)
Geomarin I, P3GL (19..)
*) Exclude Navy research/survey and university-owned vessels
M.Purpose Vessel KR. Baruna Jaya IINAPRIMA 2015
With BMKG - NOAA(16 April – 15 Mei 2015)
Seismic Vessel KR. Baruna Jaya II Length overall : 60.4 mBeam : 11.6 mDraft : 4.5 mCall sign : Y E A TGRT : 1184 TNRT : 389 TCruising Speed : 10 kn
Tiang/Mast:Diam: 0.4mTinggi: 3.5mBahan: stainless steel dengan tutup atas fiber glass
Property: Bayu Sumarno,
BPPT, 2015
Property: Bayu Sumarno,
BPPT, 2015
Property: Bayu Sumarno,
BPPT, 2015
Data Flow – Buoy RAMA
PDBI – OCEAN –CLIMATE OBS WEB SITEbpptbuoy.info/pdbi/metocean
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Availability Data CTD over Indonesia from Western Pacific to Eastern Indian Ocean
- About 70+ cruises from 1990 to 2014
- 2113 CTD/XCTD stations (hingga Okt 2015)
- Almost cover all over Indonesian waters, eastern Indian Ocean and western Pacific Ocean
No Cruise Name Tahun #Stasion Area CTD Data Availability
1 ATLAS 2011 11 Indian Oc., barat Sumatra v2 BANDA 1992 40 Banda + Aru Seas v3 MINA ZEE 5-91 1991 20 Timor Sea v4 INPEX_2012 2012 45 Timor Sea v5 BANGGAI 2014 9 Banggai Strait dan Teluk Tomini v6 LOMBOK 2014 8 SE and S coastline Lombok Island v7 BARSUM_1 1990 24 Indian Oc., W Sumatra v8 BARSUM_2 1991 20 Indian Oc., W Sumatra v9 SUMATERA_SW 1993 30 Indian Oc., NW Sumatra v
31 IRJA_1991_EXT 1991 30 Flores Sea and Banda Sea v32 IRJA_1992_EXT 1992 30 Flores Sea and Banda Sea v33 JADE_93 1993 36 Savu Sea v
34 ROD 1993 27 Northern Borneo, Celebes Sea, Molucca Sea v
35 ARLINDO_99 1999 26 Southern Java and Nusa Tenggara v36 PPSL_2000 2000 23 Southern Java and Bali v
37 INSTANT_05 2005 30 Makassar Stair, Molucca Sea, Banda Sea v
38 DEEP_SEA 2004 15 Southern Jawa, Indian Oceanv
39 PPSL00B 2000 45 Southern Java and Bali v40 JIGIE01 2001 26 Southern Java v
No Cruise Name Tahun # Stasion Area CTD Data Availability
41 TIP2000 2000 20 Southern Java v42 PJIG00 2000 17 Sunda Strait v43 MR04_ctd 2004 5 Western Sumatra v44 MR04_xctd 2004 62 Western Sumatra v45 IndianOc_2011 2011 6 Indian Ocean v46 JADE1995 1995 59 Ombai – Timor Sea47 SouthJava_KP 16 Indian Oc., Southern Java v48 SR4_2014 2014 14 Banda – Seram – Sorong v49 SUMATERA_W 1990 43 Indian Oc., Western Sumatra v50 SVA_DBASE-Krakatau 2007 1 Indian Oc. S. Sumatra v51 SVA_DBASE-Siberut S 2009 1 Indian Oc. Western Sumatera v52 SVA_DBASE-Siberut N 2008 1 Indian Oc. Western Sumatera v53 TEWS_Panaitan_2010 2010 3 South Panaitan v54 TEWS_Santolo_Panaitan 2012 3 South of West Java v55 ENGGANO 2011 2 Western Enggano v56 CTDLifa 2005 6 v
59 InaPRIMA 2015 15 Indian Oc. v60 Nansen 2015 42 Indian Oc. vTotal Stasiun = 2113
stasiun
W. Sumatra #2, March-April 1991
Disappearing Smax
Disappearing Smax
Disappearing Smax
Water masses variability
West Sumatera #1 (July 1990)
Geostrophic Current Analysis
West Sumatera #1 (July 1990)
Geostrophic Current Analysis
@100m depth)
West Sumatera #1 (July 1990)
Geostrophic Current Analysis
SUMMARY T-S and GEOSTROPHIC PLOTS
Dinamika Samudra, Feb 2010
JUVO, Feb 2011
CINDY, Dec 2011
PREJIG, Oct-Nov 2000
Each T-S Plot seems related to specific event. None of them are similar
Geostrophic Current
West Sumatera #1 (July 1990)
West Sumatera #2 (Mar/Apr 1991)
PreJIG (Oct 2000)
PreJIG (Oct 2000)
Dinamika Samudera (Feb 2010)
CINDY (Feb/Mar 2011)
@100m depth)
Eastern Indonesian Seas + Western Pacific(Processed during Fulbright Period at PMEL-NOAA, Nov 2014 - March 2015
IRJA 1991 (Dec 1991 – Jan 1992)
During El-Nino event, the water mass in northern Papua is dominated by the South Pacific type water, characterized with Smax = 35.4 at σ = 25.
IRJA-1992 (June-Aug 1992)
During neutral condition, the water mass in northern Papua is mixed with South Pacific type water, characterized with Smax = 35.4 at σ = 25, and North Pacific water with Smin=34.45 at σ = 26.5.
Northern PapuaDec-Jan 1994 vs Jun-Aug 1992
IRJA-1 (1991) : Dec 1991 –Jan 1992 (El-Nino)
IRJA-2 (1991) : Jun – Aug 1992 (Neutral)
El-Nino Neutral
TOCS 1995July 1995
Neutral
KAIYO 2000Sept-Oct 2000
La-Nina
Ina-TRITON BUOY138E, 1.5N
8 Sept 2014 – 31 Jan 2015
Continues discharge of Smax (35.5) from South Pacific
15n90e
4n90e
Note 1. Tidak ada data angin tahun 2015
Temperature Time Series
2010 - 2013:1 July 2010 – 16 March 2013
RAMA Array Data: 0N/90E, 1.5N/90E and
4N/90E
4N/90E
1.5N/90E
0N/90E
IOD Index2010-2013
KR Baruna Jaya IV (most recent result)21 Sept – 10 Nov 2015
Closing Remarks• BPPT Research Vessels have been operated and
performed some significant research all over Indonesian waters
• The existing oceanographic data reveal some results the complicated seasonal variability of the water masses distribution Further analysis is on going
• Indonesian water plays an important role in exploring ENSO, IOD and MJO require sustained survey and observation
• BPPT is ready to support the implementation of YMC