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Evaluation of Utilization Levels and User Satisfaction of Cold Chain and Solar Packed Facilities Fisherman Dealers Goto Fish Landing Base, Tidore Islands City Iksan, Kusdi Hi; Abd. Latif, Hamid; Wahidin, Nurhalis; Karman, Amirul; Taeran, Imran; Djamhur, Martini
Agrikan Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan Vol. 14 No. 2 (2021): Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Muhammadiyah Maluku Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1156.492 KB) | DOI: 10.52046/agrikan.v14i2.892

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Based on initial information from fishermen and fish buyers that the fulfillment of the needs for ice blocks and fuel oil for fishermen to go to sea at the Goto Fish Landing Base (PPI) is experiencing problems. The port has not been able to meet the demand for ice blocks and fuel oil (BBM) so fishermen have to buy from outside the port. In order to optimally serve the needs of users at PPI Goto City, Tidore Islands, it is necessary to improve cold chain facilities and SPDN supported by scientific studies on the status of facility utilization and user satisfaction levels. This study aims to analyze the level of utilization and satisfaction of cold chain facilities and SPDN users at PPI Goto, Tidore Islands City. The research was conducted at PPI Goto City, Tidore Islands, for 3 months, from February to April. Field data collection for 1 week, on March 2-9, 2021. The research uses the case study method. The results showed that the ice factory facilities could not serve the needs of fishermen because they were in a damaged condition as well as the SPDN facilities could not serve the needs of fishermen because there was no fuel supply from Pertamina. All stakeholders (masters, fishermen, and entrepreneurs who buy fish) expressed dissatisfaction with the service of ice factory facilities and SPDN, while for ABF and cold storage facilities, respondents stated that they were very satisfied.
Length Frequency and Sex Ratio of Bullet Tuna (Auxis rochei) Landed at Ternate Archipelago Fishing Port, Indonesia Iksan, Kusdi Hi; Irham, Irham; Susanto, Adi Noman; Ahmad, Aditiyawan; Alhadad, M. Said; Kadir, Masykhur Abdul Kadir; Rahman, Nurdawia W.
Agrikan Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan Vol. 18 No. 1 (2025): Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Muhammadiyah Maluku Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52046/agrikan.v18i1.2552

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This study aims to analyze the length distribution and sex ratio of bullet tuna (Auxis rochei) landed at Ternate Archipelago Fishing Port Ternate (PPN Ternate). Sampling was conducted in June and July 2024 with 100 fish per month. Observations included total length measurements and sex identification to determine size distribution patterns and sex composition. The results showed that male fish in June had the highest frequency at class interval of 190-201 mm, and in July it shifted to class interval 226-237 mm. Meanwhile, female fish in June were dominant in the class interval of 201-210 mm, and in July increased to the class interval of 231-230 mm. The sex ratio in June was 1:1.22 (male:female), while in July it was 1:0.82. The results of the chi-square test showed that the difference in sex ratio was not statistically significant (p > 0,05), so the population was considered to have a balanced sex composition. This finding is in line with several previous studies in the Indonesian region that showed variations in size structure and sex ratio of Auxis rochei influenced by seasonality, reproductive migration, and fishing activity. This study provides important basic information to support sustainable management of bullet tuna (Auxis rochei) resources in North Maluku waters.
Teman Ps (Teh Mangrove Posi Posi) Dalam Upaya Penyediaan Produk Cendramata Di Obyek Wisata Mangrove Guraping Kecamatan Oba Utara Kota Tidore Kepulauan Rina; Abubakar, Salim; Subur, Riyadi; Fadel, Ariyati H.; Sunarti; Abubakar, Yuyun; Iksan, Kusdi Hi; Susanto, Adi Noman; Tahir, Imalita; Najamuddin; Achmad, M. Janib; Muksin, Darmiyati; Rumagia, Faizal; Widhi, Raut Nugrahening; Paluphi, Raut Wahyuning; Duwila, Suhartono
Jurnal Pengabdian Magister Pendidikan IPA Vol 8 No 3 (2025): Juli-September 2025
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

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The pedada fruit (Sonneratia alba), locally known as posi-posi, has potential as a raw material for herbal tea with various health benefits, such as lowering cholesterol, relieving gout, providing antioxidant effects, reducing gastric acidity, and supporting organ health. However, mangrove tea has not yet been widely marketed in North Maluku, and it is not available as a local tourism souvenir. This Community Service Program (PKM) aimed to: (i) increase partners’ knowledge of mangrove fruit as a business opportunity, (ii) apply appropriate technology in tea processing, and (iii) produce high-quality mangrove tea variants with market value. The implementation stages included: (1) knowledge delivery through presentations and discussions, (2) mangrove exploration along the Guraping tourism tracking route, and (3) demonstration of mangrove tea processing. The product was developed into five variants: TeOry, Tebal, TeGo, TTM, and PosiNaga. Each variant was packaged in tea bags and boxes, then evaluated using hedonic organoleptic testing based on color, aroma, taste, and texture. The results indicated that mangrove tea has promising potential as a distinctive tourism souvenir and as a new business opportunity for local communities.