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Transfer Teknologi Pengolahan Sosis Ikan Thok Bagi Kelompok Masyarakat Gampong Neuheun, Kecamatan Mesjid Raya, Kabupaten Aceh Besar Afriani, Sari; Dewi, Cut Dara; Ismarica; Akbar, Said Ali; Nazlia, Suraiya; Maulida, Siti; Z A, Muchlisin; Abbas, Muhammadar Abdullah; Putra, Dedi Fazriansyah; Perdana, Adli Waliul; Arisa, Iko Imelda; Damora, Adrian; Nurfadillah; Mellisa, Siska; Melanie, Kavinta; Rusydi, Ichsan; Nuzlia, Cut; Gunawan; Zafrina; Syukran, Muhammad; Muntazir
AJAD : Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): AUGUST 2024
Publisher : Lembaga Mitra Solusi Teknologi Informasi (L-MSTI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59431/ajad.v4i2.357

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The technology transfer program for processing Thok fish sausages has been implemented for the fisherwomen in Gampong Neuheun. Based on interviews, the main issues faced are the lack of skills in using materials, tools, and technology for processing Thok fish products. Additionally, the absence of a coordinating business entity for fish processing reduces community motivation. The aim of this activity is to provide Thok fish sausage processing technology to the fisherwomen in Gampong Neuheun. The implementation methods include surveys, socialization, and training, with evaluations through pre-tests and post-tests. Results show a 90% increase in skills and knowledge, as well as an 85% increase in motivation. This training facilitates the management of fish catches during the harvest season.
Meningkatkan Konsentrasi Belajar Anak Berkesulitan Belajar Matematika Melalui Aplikasi Wordwall Quiz Afriani, Sari; Taufan, Johandri
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Khusus Vol 11, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/juppekhu1246020.64

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menunjukkan bahwa konsentrasi belajar pada siswa yang mengalami hambatan dalam pembelajaran matematika di SDN 18 Koto Luar Padang dapat meningkat dengan menggunakan aplikasi wordwall quiz. Sebuah platform bernama Wordwall menawarkan berbagai elemen yang bagus untuk pembelajaran dengan desain berbeda dalam bentuk permainan. AECT (Asosiasi Komunikasi dan Teknologi Pendidikan) mengembangkan sumber belajar berbasis teknologi wordwall. Ada beberapa fitur permainan yang terdapat didalam aplikasi wordwall seperti kuis, teka teki, tebakan gambar dan lainnya. Sedangkan didalam penelitian ini penulis melakukan modifikasi permainan di aplikasi wordwall dengan memuat fitur wordwall berbentuk kuis gameshow. Penelitian subjek tunggal dengan desain A-B-A merupakan metodologi yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini. Desain A-B-A melibatkan pengukuran perilaku target pertama pada baseline (A1) untuk jangka waktu yang telah ditentukan, kemudian pada kondisi intervensi (B), dan terakhir pada baseline kedua (A2). Berdasarkan temuan analisis data dalam kondisi dan analisis data antar kondisi, siswa SDN 18 Koto Luar Padang yang mengalami kesulitan belajar dalam pembelajaran matematika di kelas IV meningkat sejak intervensi aplikasi kuis wordwall diberikan. 
PERILAKU MASYARAKAT DAERAH ALIRAN SUNGAI (DAS) DALAM MEMANFAATKAN AIR SUNGAI KAMPAR (Studi Pada Masyarakat di Daerah Aliran Sungai Kampar Desa Kuala Terusan Kecamatan Pangkalan Kerinci Kabupaten Pelalawan) Afriani, Sari; Jalil, Ashaluddin
NUSANTARA : Jurnal Ilmu Pengetahuan Sosial Vol 11, No 9 (2024): NUSANTARA : Jurnal Ilmu Pengetahuan Sosial
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Tapanuli Selatan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31604/jips.v11i9.2024.3785-3801

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis alasan perilaku masyarakat masih menggunakan air sungai dan usaha masyarakat untuk mendapatkan sumber air lain selain dari sungai . Ada beberapa faktor yang menyebabkan masyarakat masih  memanfaatkan air sungai sebagai kebutuhan sehari-hari yakni pengetahuan, sikap, ketersediaan informasi, ketersediaan sarana umum, indikator dukungan tokoh masyrakat dan beberapa indikator lainnya. Penelitian ini dilakukan di Desa Kuala Terusan, Kecamatan Pangkalan Kerinci. Untuk mendapatkan hasil penelitian penulis menggunakan metode Kuantitatif Deskriptif.  Penentuan jumlah sampel yaitu dengan menggunakan metode sampel teori Arikunto yaitu 30% dari jumlah populasi sehingga diperoleh sampel sebanyak 36 Kepala Keluarga. Teknik pengumpulan data melalui kuisioner dan dokumentasi yang dilakukan oleh peneliti kepada masyarakat sebagai sampel. Data yang diperoleh kemudian diolah menggunakan software SPSS versi 27. Berdasarkan hasil tanggapan responden  melalui penyebaran kuisioner maka hasil penelitian ini menujukkan bahwa tanggapan responden mengenai pemanfaatan sungai dan perilaku masyarakat dalam pemanfaatan sungai cukup tinggi dilihat dari hasil jawaban responden.
The Effect of Adding Butterfly Pea Flower Powder (Clitoria rernatea L.) in Feed on The Color Brightness of Guppy Fish (Poecilia reticulata) Afriani, Sari; Auja, Nailul; Gunawan, Gunawan
Jurnal Perikanan Terpadu Vol 5, No 2 (2024): Jurnal Perikanan Terpadu Volume 5 Nomor 2
Publisher : Universitas Teuku Umar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jpterpadu.v5i2.10532

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The Guppy fish (Poecilia reticulata) is a popular freshwater ornamental fish in Indonesia, presenting good opportunities for cultivation. However, one common issue faced by fish farmers is the low brightness of the fish's colors, which lowers its market value and affects consumer demand. One approach to address this is by adding pigmentation ingredients to the feed to enhance the fish's body color. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of adding butterfly pea flower powder (Clitoria ternatea L.) to the feed on the color brightness of Guppy fish (Poecilia reticulata). The research used an experimental method with a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) and a non-factorial layout, consisting of five treatments and three repetitions. The study was conducted over 10 days, with the following treatments: P0 (control, without butterfly pea flower powder), P1 (feed with 3% butterfly pea flower powder), P2 (feed with 6% butterfly pea flower powder), P3 (feed with 9% butterfly pea flower powder), and P4 (feed with 12% butterfly pea flower powder). The ANOVA test showed that adding butterfly pea flower powder in various concentrations significantly affected (P<0.05) the increase in color brightness of guppy fish. Duncan's Multiple Range Test (DMRT) indicated that P4 resulted in the highest increase in color brightness, with a value of 2.46, significantly different from P0 (control), but not significantly different from P2 and P3 treatments
Utilization of natural stimulants on crab survival and molting acceleration: progresses and challenges Akbar, Said Ali; Nuzlia, Cut; Afriani, Sari; Zulfahmi, Ilham
Depik Vol 13, No 2 (2024): AUGUST 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13170/depik.13.2.39271

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This study investigates the potential of natural stimulants, specifically ecdysteroids, in accelerating the molting process in mangrove crabs. The research was conducted by analyzing various plants containing ecdysterone and their effects on the crabs. The results indicate that forest fern leaves and mulberry leaves are effective sources of ecdysterone in stimulating molting and growth in crabs. The use of such natural stimulants has the potential to enhance productivity and reduce reliance on synthetic hormones in crab cultivation. However, further research is needed to determine the optimal dosage and to understand the mechanisms of ecdysterone action in crabs in more detail. The main challenge in implementation is adjusting the dosage and frequency of natural stimulant administration to achieve optimal results without disrupting the balance of the cultivation ecosystem. This approach offers an environmentally friendly alternative for the sustainable development of crab farming.
Effectiveness of multiherbal leaf extract for the treatment of Oreochromis niloticus infected with pathogens Arisa, Iko Imelda; Rahmi, Ulfa; Nurfadillah, Nurfadillah; Afriani, Sari; Fatma, Julianda
Depik Vol 13, No 2 (2024): AUGUST 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13170/depik.13.2.35789

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The many herbal plants in Indonesia that contain antimicrobial substances such as Calotropis gigantea, Moringa oleifera and Cassia alata L. leaves are attractive and have the potential to be used to prevent and treat bacterial diseases in fish. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of administering a combination of multi-herbal ingredients, namely M. oleivera, C. gigantea and C. alata L. leaves in the treatment of O. niloticus tilapia infected with the pathogenic bacteria S. agalactiae. The experimental design used a completely randomized design with 6 treatment levels and 3 replications, namely treatment A (Fish that were not infected with S. agalactiae), B (Fish infected with S. agalactiae), C (Fish infected with S. agalactiae + soaked in thistle leaf extract 800 ppm+ Moringa leaf extract 1000 ppm)), D (Fish infected with S. agalactiae + soaked in C. gigantea leaf extract 800 ppm + C. allata leaf extract 10 ppm), E (Fish infected with S. agalactiae +soaked in Moringa leaf extract 1000 ppm + C. allata leaf extract 10 ppm) and F (Moringa leaf extract 1000 ppm+C. gigantea leaf extract 800 ppm + C. allata leaf extract 10 ppm). The results showed that the combination of M. oleivera, C. gigantea and C. alata L. extracts had a significant effect (P0.05) on the survival rate ofO. niloticus. Treatment (E), combination of M. oleivera leaf extract 1000 ppm + C. alata L leaf extract 10 ppm, showed the fastest healing of the body and the highest survival rate of tilapia, namely 80%.Keywords:Multi herbal leavesPatoghenImunnity
Microplastics in sediment of Indonesia waters : A systematic review of occurrence, monitoring and potential environmental risks Akbar, Said Ali; Afriani, Sari; Nuzlia, Cut; Nazlia, Suraiya; Agustina, Sri
Depik Vol 12, No 3 (2023): DECEMBER 2023
Publisher : Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13170/depik.12.3.34596

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Microplastics, or plastic particles smaller than 5 mm, are a growing ecotoxicological problem for both human health and aquatic habitats. Even though microplastic pollution affects the air, water, and land widely, these habitats are often viewed as distinct from one another while in fact they are tightly related. The purpose of this work is to review the body of scientific literature on microplastic studies in Indonesian watershed sediment. Google Scholar has identified around 57 papers about microplastic pollution that were published between 2017 and 2023. Papers about sediment for rivers, lakes, marine, and estuaries are categorized further based on (i) their occurrence and characterization, (ii) their intake by and effects on species, and (iii) their fate and transport issues. Even at low concentrations of 10 g/mL, microplastics cause harmful effects for people and animals, including cytotoxicity, immunological response, oxidative stress, barrier characteristics, and genotoxicity. When marine animals eat microplastics, their gastrointestinal tract physiology changes, and they also experience immune system depression, oxidative stress, cytotoxicity, differential gene expression, and growth inhibition. In addition, the bioaccumulation of microplastics in aquatic creatures' tissues may harm the aquatic ecosystem and may spread to people and birds. Through behavioural changes and policy changes, such imposing taxes, bans, or price increases on plastic carrier bags, plastic usage has been dramatically decreased to 885% in many different nations across the globe. The strategy for minimizing microplastics is structured like an upside-down pyramid: prevention is at the top, then reduction, reuse, recycling, recovery, and, as the least desirable alternative, disposal.Keywords:MicroplasticsSedimentIndonesia WatersEnvironmental RiskPollutant Aquatic
Utilization of natural stimulants on crab survival and molting acceleration: progresses and challenges Akbar, Said Ali; Nuzlia, Cut; Afriani, Sari; Zulfahmi, Ilham
Depik Vol 13, No 2 (2024): AUGUST 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13170/depik.13.2.39271

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This study investigates the potential of natural stimulants, specifically ecdysteroids, in accelerating the molting process in mangrove crabs. The research was conducted by analyzing various plants containing ecdysterone and their effects on the crabs. The results indicate that forest fern leaves and mulberry leaves are effective sources of ecdysterone in stimulating molting and growth in crabs. The use of such natural stimulants has the potential to enhance productivity and reduce reliance on synthetic hormones in crab cultivation. However, further research is needed to determine the optimal dosage and to understand the mechanisms of ecdysterone action in crabs in more detail. The main challenge in implementation is adjusting the dosage and frequency of natural stimulant administration to achieve optimal results without disrupting the balance of the cultivation ecosystem. This approach offers an environmentally friendly alternative for the sustainable development of crab farming.
Effectiveness of multiherbal leaf extract for the treatment of Oreochromis niloticus infected with pathogens Arisa, Iko Imelda; Rahmi, Ulfa; Nurfadillah, Nurfadillah; Afriani, Sari; Fatma, Julianda
Depik Vol 13, No 2 (2024): AUGUST 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13170/depik.13.2.35789

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The many herbal plants in Indonesia that contain antimicrobial substances such as Calotropis gigantea, Moringa oleifera and Cassia alata L. leaves are attractive and have the potential to be used to prevent and treat bacterial diseases in fish. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of administering a combination of multi-herbal ingredients, namely M. oleivera, C. gigantea and C. alata L. leaves in the treatment of O. niloticus tilapia infected with the pathogenic bacteria S. agalactiae. The experimental design used a completely randomized design with 6 treatment levels and 3 replications, namely treatment A (Fish that were not infected with S. agalactiae), B (Fish infected with S. agalactiae), C (Fish infected with S. agalactiae + soaked in thistle leaf extract 800 ppm+ Moringa leaf extract 1000 ppm)), D (Fish infected with S. agalactiae + soaked in C. gigantea leaf extract 800 ppm + C. allata leaf extract 10 ppm), E (Fish infected with S. agalactiae +soaked in Moringa leaf extract 1000 ppm + C. allata leaf extract 10 ppm) and F (Moringa leaf extract 1000 ppm+C. gigantea leaf extract 800 ppm + C. allata leaf extract 10 ppm). The results showed that the combination of M. oleivera, C. gigantea and C. alata L. extracts had a significant effect (P0.05) on the survival rate ofO. niloticus. Treatment (E), combination of M. oleivera leaf extract 1000 ppm + C. alata L leaf extract 10 ppm, showed the fastest healing of the body and the highest survival rate of tilapia, namely 80%.Keywords:Multi herbal leavesPatoghenImunnity
Microplastics in sediment of Indonesia waters : A systematic review of occurrence, monitoring and potential environmental risks Akbar, Said Ali; Afriani, Sari; Nuzlia, Cut; Nazlia, Suraiya; Agustina, Sri
Depik Vol 12, No 3 (2023): DECEMBER 2023
Publisher : Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13170/depik.12.3.34596

Abstract

Microplastics, or plastic particles smaller than 5 mm, are a growing ecotoxicological problem for both human health and aquatic habitats. Even though microplastic pollution affects the air, water, and land widely, these habitats are often viewed as distinct from one another while in fact they are tightly related. The purpose of this work is to review the body of scientific literature on microplastic studies in Indonesian watershed sediment. Google Scholar has identified around 57 papers about microplastic pollution that were published between 2017 and 2023. Papers about sediment for rivers, lakes, marine, and estuaries are categorized further based on (i) their occurrence and characterization, (ii) their intake by and effects on species, and (iii) their fate and transport issues. Even at low concentrations of 10 g/mL, microplastics cause harmful effects for people and animals, including cytotoxicity, immunological response, oxidative stress, barrier characteristics, and genotoxicity. When marine animals eat microplastics, their gastrointestinal tract physiology changes, and they also experience immune system depression, oxidative stress, cytotoxicity, differential gene expression, and growth inhibition. In addition, the bioaccumulation of microplastics in aquatic creatures' tissues may harm the aquatic ecosystem and may spread to people and birds. Through behavioural changes and policy changes, such imposing taxes, bans, or price increases on plastic carrier bags, plastic usage has been dramatically decreased to 885% in many different nations across the globe. The strategy for minimizing microplastics is structured like an upside-down pyramid: prevention is at the top, then reduction, reuse, recycling, recovery, and, as the least desirable alternative, disposal.Keywords:MicroplasticsSedimentIndonesia WatersEnvironmental RiskPollutant Aquatic