Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Kelautan Tropis (JITKT) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research articles in the fields of marine science and technology. The journal's primary objective is to serve as a platform for the dissemination of scientific findings, particularly focusing on marine science and technology in the context of Indonesian waters and the broader Southeast Asian region. Through its publications, JITKT aims to facilitate the exchange of knowledge, foster collaboration, and contribute to the advancement of marine science and technology. The journal strives to continually enhance the quality of research and provide valuable insights to various stakeholders, including researchers, policymakers, industry professionals, and the broader scientific community.
The scope of JITKT encompasses a wide range of interdisciplinary topics within the field of marine science and technology. Articles published in the journal cover, but are not limited to, the following areas of research:
- Marine Biology: Investigations into the diversity, behavior, and physiology of marine organisms.
- Marine Ecology: Studies on the relationships between marine organisms and their environments, including ecosystem dynamics and biodiversity conservation.
- Biological Oceanography: Research on the biological components of the ocean, such as plankton dynamics, primary production, and marine food webs.
- Chemical Oceanography: Exploration of the chemical composition of seawater, including the biogeochemical cycles of elements and the impact of human activities on marine chemistry.
- Physical Oceanography: Investigations into the physical properties and dynamics of oceans, including circulation patterns, waves, tides, and climate impacts on marine systems.
- Dynamic Oceanography: Studies on the movement and interaction of water masses, currents, and the physical processes governing ocean dynamics.
- Coral Reef Ecology: Research focused on the ecology, conservation, and restoration of coral reef ecosystems, including the impacts of climate change and human activity.
- Marine Acoustics: Exploration of sound propagation in marine environments and its applications in marine biology, navigation, and environmental monitoring.
- Marine Remote Sensing: Utilization of satellite and aerial technologies for monitoring marine environments, including the assessment of coastal and oceanographic parameters.
- Marine Geographic Information Systems (GIS): The application of GIS technologies in marine spatial planning, habitat mapping, and resource management.
- Marine Microbiology: Studies on the microorganisms inhabiting marine environments, including their roles in nutrient cycling, bioremediation, and marine health.
- Marine Pollution: Research on the sources, effects, and mitigation of pollution in the marine environment, including plastics, heavy metals, and chemical contaminants.
- Marine Aquaculture: Investigations into sustainable practices for the farming of marine organisms, including fish, shellfish, and seaweed.
- Post-Harvest Fisheries Technology: Advancements in the technology and techniques for processing, preserving, and distributing seafood products.
- Integrated Coastal Management (ICM): Strategies for managing coastal ecosystems and resources in a sustainable manner, balancing environmental protection with economic development.
- Marine Biotechnology: The exploration of marine organisms for biotechnological applications, including pharmaceuticals, biofuels, and environmental management.
- Air-Sea Interactions: Research on the exchange of energy, water, and gases between the atmosphere and the ocean, and their implications for climate and weather patterns.
- Marine Engineering: Technological innovations and engineering solutions applied to the design, construction, and maintenance of marine structures, vessels, and equipment.
By encompassing these diverse research areas, JITKT plays a crucial role in advancing scientific understanding and technological innovation in the marine domain. The journal provides a platform for researchers to share their findings, contribute to ongoing debates, and drive progress in addressing the complex challenges facing marine ecosystems and industries.