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Unveiling the Enigmatic Dwarf Horseface Loach Acanthopsoides molobrion: A Groundbreaking Discovery in Indonesia Fitri Sil Valen; Denny Syaputra; Ismail, Mohd Hasmadi; Swarlanda, Swarlanda; Kamarudin, Ahmad Syazni; Veryl Hasan; I, Itaya
Biosaintifika: Journal of Biology & Biology Education Vol. 16 No. 2 (2024): August 2024
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/biosaintifika.v16i2.5671

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Acanthopsoides molobrion is a freshwater previously known to be spread across Malaysia and Borneo. This study aimed to record for the first time the occurrence of the A. molobrion in Bangka Island, Indonesia, and update the geographic distribution of this species. This new record of freshwater fish provides an important contribution to the comprehension of the biogeography of the species. The purpose sampling approach was employed for this study to collect specimens. The species were then identified morphologically by the application of morphometric and meristic methods, and molecularly through the employ of DNA Barcoding. On 20th January 2023, two A. molobrion specimens were collected from the Bumang Kemuja River, Bangka Island using a fish trap. The new record of A. molobrion found here is the southernmost record for this species, expanding its geographic distribution. In addition, the latest record site is about 500 km south of the nearest locality in Peninsular Malaysia, and about 750 km southwest of the nearest locality in Borneo. The new record of A. molobrion has expanded the species' recorded distribution range, which has added to our understanding of this species. Furthermore, we present an updated record for the A. molobrion DNA sequence based on the COI gene. This sequence is the first DNA Barcode to Indonesia. Subsequently, the DNA sequence was registered into NCBI Genbank with the access code OR144414. This DNA barcode will be used as a standard for identifying A. molobrion and will aid in DNA and biotechnology-based studies in the future.
PELABELAN KEMASAN DENGAN METODE STEMPEL SABLON PADA USAHA KEMPLANG IKAN DI PULAU PANJANG Ardiansyah Kurniawan; Eva Lestari; Tiara P Anjani; Denny Syaputra; Zindi S Sari; Inas R Alam; Noviar Kandiaz; Uswatun Khasana; Zeli Zuyadi; Lia R Ayu; Andika Saputra
Jurnal Gembira: Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol 1 No 05 (2023): OKTOBER 2023
Publisher : Media Inovasi Pendidikan dan Publikasi

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Pulau Panjang, salah satu pulau di Kabupaten Bangka Selatan, memiliki produksi kemplang ikan memanfaatkan hasil tangkapan lautnya. Kemplang ikan merupakan produk kerupuk berbahan ikan yang popular di masyarakat Bangka Belitung. Hasil samping tangkapan nelayan dapat ditingkatkan nilai ekonominya melalui produksi kemplang. Kemplang asal Pulau Panjang kurang dikenal karena tidak adanya label saat pemasaran. Akses dan jarak menuju pulau menjadi kendala jika label menggunakan jasa percetakan. Sablon stempel menjadi solusi pelabelan yang menarik, murah dan mudah diterapkan. Universitas Bangka Belitung melaksanakan pengabdian terkait pelabelan sistem sablon stempel kepada produsen kemplang ikan di Pulau Panjang pada 19 -22 Juni 2023. Pelabelan sistem ini pada kemasan kemplang dapat diterima oleh pelaku usaha. Label akan menjadi media komunikasi antara produsen dengan konsumen sehingga produk Pulau Panjang lebih dikenal oleh masyarakat.
Pengaruh Konsentrasi Biokatalisator Cairan Rusip dalam Mereduksi Limbah Ikan menjadi Pupuk Organik Cair Andri Kurniawan; Khalis Arrasiksycah; Denny Syaputra
Al-Ard: Jurnal Teknik Lingkungan Vol. 9 No. 1 (2023): September
Publisher : Department of Environmental engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology, Islamic State University Sunan Ampel Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29080/alard.v9i1.1796

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Rusip is known to contain fermenting microbes such as lactic acid bacteria, fungi, and yeast which are almost similar to EM4. The content of bacteria contained in rusip liquid has the potential to be used as a local biocatalyst, one of which is in reducing waste in the manufacture of liquid organic fertilizer. This study aimed to examine the potential of rusip as a biocatalyst by knowing its effect in reducing fish waste into liquid organic fertilizer with different concentrations. Fertilizer was made by fermenting 200 g of fish waste with a concentration of 30%, 40% and 50% rusip liquid for 7 days. As a control treatment, 40% EM4 was used because this treatment gave the best results in decomposing fish waste in the manufacture of POC from previous studies. The results showed that the concentration of the rusip liquid biocatalyst had an effect on reducing fish waste into liquid organic fertilizer. The highest reduced waste weight and liquid fertilizer volume were produced by the P3 treatment, namely 78.7 g and 67 ml. The lowest pH value was obtained by the control treatment of 4.73 and followed by the P3 treatment of 4.9. The highest nitrogen value was obtained from the P3 treatment of 0.77%. The most dominant fertilizer characteristic was produced by the P3 treatment which produced the same visual characteristics of the fertilizer as the control treatment.