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The enlargement of painted spiny lobster (Panulirus versicolor) uses different feed ingredients Anshar, Anshar; Rakhfid, Abdul; Mosriula, Mosriula; Samsibar, Samsibar; Karyawati, Karyawati; Sabara, Ali
Akuatikisle: Jurnal Akuakultur, Pesisir dan Pulau-Pulau Kecil Vol 7, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Sangia Research Media and Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29239/j.akuatikisle.7.2.145-149

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Development of lobster cultivation activities in Muna regency relatively not optimal.  Availability of feed is be expected to be an obstacle in the development of lobster cultivation.  This Research aims to determine the effect of feed ingredients on growth and survival of spiny lobster (Panulirus versicolor).  The Research was conducted in December 2017 to March 2018, located in Bahari Village, Towea District, Muna Regency, Southeast Sulawesi Province using a randomized block design with three levels of feed ingredients treatment namely treatment A = blood clam meat, treatment B = white shrimp and treatment C = trash fish. The results showed that the highest specific growth rate was obtained in treatment A which was 1.69 ± 0.09 %/day, then treatment C (1.13±0.09 %/day), and the in lowest treatment B (1.09±0,06 %/day). The highest absolute growth was obtained in treatment A of 606.67 ± 15,28 g/individual then treatment C was 336.67±15,28 g/individual and the lowest was in treatment B of 300.00±10.00 g/individual. Survival of sea lobster is 100% in all three treatments. Analysis of variance at the 95% confidence level (α0.05) showed that different feed ingredients had a significantly different effect on the daily growth rate, and the absolute growth of sea lobsters (P. versicolor).
Implementation of the SIAP Desa Application To Improve Public Services In Pao-Pao Village, Tanete Rilau District, Barru Regency Nurlia, Nurlia; Samsibar, Samsibar
International Journal Of Education, Social Studies, And Management (IJESSM) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): The International Journal of Education, Social Studies, and Management (IJESSM)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52121/ijessm.v4i2.304

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This research aims to determine: Implementation of public services based on the Village SIAP application in Pao-Pao Village, Tanete Rilau District, Barru Regency. And to find out the supporting factors in implementing public services based on the Village SIAP application in Pao-Pao Village, Tanete Rilau District, Barru Regency. The method used in this research is qualitative, data collection techniques consist of participant observation, in-depth interviews and documentation studies. The results of this research show that the ease of use of the Village SIAP application in Pao-Pao Village can reduce manual service procedures that can take hours to just a few minutes. The supporting factors in implementing public services based on the Village SIAP application are training in application operation, community participation, government support, the existence of computer equipment and a WiFi network at the village office.
Challenges and Opportunities in Managing Marine Debris: a Case Study of Pancana Village With a Bibliometric Perspective Samsibar, Samsibar
International Journal Of Education, Social Studies, And Management (IJESSM) Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): The International Journal of Education, Social Studies, and Management (IJESSM)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52121/ijessm.v4i3.570

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Marine debris is a critical global environmental issue, with severe impacts on coastal ecosystems, economies, and communities. This study integrates bibliometric analysis and a localized case study in Pancana Village to examine the sources, impacts, and management of marine debris. Bibliometric trends from 2000 to 2023 reveal an exponential growth in research, with focus areas including microplastics, policy interventions, and community-based waste management. Observations in Pancana identify land-based waste, particularly plastic, as the primary pollutant, contributing 78% of debris, and microplastics infiltrating marine food chains. The economic repercussions include declining coastal tourism and reduced fish stocks. The study highlights a lack of awareness, inadequate waste infrastructure, and limited policy enforcement as key challenges. However, grassroots initiatives and the role of social institutions offer promising avenues for sustainable practices. This research underscores the necessity of interdisciplinary approaches, policy innovation, and community engagement to tackle marine debris effectively, serving as a model for similar coastal regions globally.
The effect of deacetylation temperature on quality crab chitosan (Portunus pelagicus) Ula, Mosriula; Anshar, Anshar; Karyawati, Karyawati; Samsibar, Samsibar; Rakhfid, Abdul; Rochmady, Rochmady
Akuatikisle: Jurnal Akuakultur, Pesisir dan Pulau-Pulau Kecil Vol 9, No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29239/j.akuatikisle.9.1.15-20

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Crab (Portunus pelagicus) is a fishery export commodity, especially to Japan, the European Union and the United States. On the other hand, the crab part, namely the shell, is still not utilized optimally so it becomes waste. To make crab shells valuable, several studies have revealed the presence of useful substances known as chitin and chitosan. Therefore, this research was carried out with the aim of knowing the effect of deacetylation temperature on the quality of chitosan and the optimal deacetylation temperature so as to produce good quality chitosan. Method: This study employs an experimental methodology based on Fully Randomized Design (CRD) analysis. Several deacetylation temperature treatments (00C, 900C, 950C, 1000C, 1050C, 1100C, 1150C, 1200C) were repeated three times in this study's design. Analyses of yield, moisture content, ash content, protein content, and acetyl content serve as test parameters. Result: The results showed that the treatment using different deacetylation temperatures had a very significant effect (Fcrit > Ftable 1%) on water content, ash content, protein content, acetyl content and had no significant effect (Fcrit > Ftable 5%) on the yield. The optimal deacetylation temperature was 1200C, with a yield of 19.050%, water content of 8.340%, ash content of 0.022%, protein content of 0.198%, and acetyl content of 84.870%. Conclusion: The conclusion based on analysis that the best temperature deacetylation in producing quality chitosan crab is 1200C.
The effect of deacetylation temperature on quality crab chitosan (Portunus pelagicus) Ula, Mosriula; Anshar, Anshar; Karyawati, Karyawati; Samsibar, Samsibar; Rakhfid, Abdul; Rochmady, Rochmady
Akuatikisle: Jurnal Akuakultur, Pesisir dan Pulau-Pulau Kecil Vol 9, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Sangia Research Media and Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29239/j.akuatikisle.9.1.15-20

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Crab (Portunus pelagicus) is a fishery export commodity, especially to Japan, the European Union and the United States. On the other hand, the crab part, namely the shell, is still not utilized optimally so it becomes waste. To make crab shells valuable, several studies have revealed the presence of useful substances known as chitin and chitosan. Therefore, this research was carried out with the aim of knowing the effect of deacetylation temperature on the quality of chitosan and the optimal deacetylation temperature so as to produce good quality chitosan. Method: This study employs an experimental methodology based on Fully Randomized Design (CRD) analysis. Several deacetylation temperature treatments (00C, 900C, 950C, 1000C, 1050C, 1100C, 1150C, 1200C) were repeated three times in this study's design. Analyses of yield, moisture content, ash content, protein content, and acetyl content serve as test parameters. Result: The results showed that the treatment using different deacetylation temperatures had a very significant effect (Fcrit > Ftable 1%) on water content, ash content, protein content, acetyl content and had no significant effect (Fcrit > Ftable 5%) on the yield. The optimal deacetylation temperature was 1200C, with a yield of 19.050%, water content of 8.340%, ash content of 0.022%, protein content of 0.198%, and acetyl content of 84.870%. Conclusion: The conclusion based on analysis that the best temperature deacetylation in producing quality chitosan crab is 1200C.
Penggunaan Greenhouse dengan Atap Panel Surya dalam Optimalisasi Budidaya Semangka pada Kelompok Tani Tunas Harapan di Desa Tellumpanua Kecamatan Tanete Rilau Kabupaten Barru AZ, Wahyul; Samsibar, Samsibar; Sukmiah, Sukmiah
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat (ABDIRA) Vol 5, No 4 (2025): Abdira, Oktober
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/abdira.v5i4.993

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This study aims to analyze the use of a greenhouse with a solar panel roof as an effort to optimize watermelon cultivation in the Tunas Harapan Farmer Group, located in Tellumpanua Village, Tanete Rilau Subdistrict, Barru Regency. The research employed a descriptive qualitative approach through field observations, interviews, and documentation. The greenhouse functions to protect crops from extreme climate changes, while the solar panels provide an eco-friendly energy source for irrigation and temperature control systems. The findings indicate an increase in crop productivity, reduced operational costs, and improved water-use efficiency. Furthermore, this technology enhanced farmers’ awareness of renewable energy and sustainable agriculture. The implementation of solar-powered greenhouses proved to be an effective and applicable innovation to overcome climate challenges and strengthen local food security. These results are expected to serve as a reference for the development of sustainable agricultural technology in rural areas.
Implementation of the SIAP Desa Application To Improve Public Services In Pao-Pao Village, Tanete Rilau District, Barru Regency Nurlia, Nurlia; Samsibar, Samsibar
International Journal Of Education, Social Studies, And Management (IJESSM) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): The International Journal of Education, Social Studies, and Management (IJESSM)
Publisher : LPPPIPublishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52121/ijessm.v4i2.304

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This research aims to determine: Implementation of public services based on the Village SIAP application in Pao-Pao Village, Tanete Rilau District, Barru Regency. And to find out the supporting factors in implementing public services based on the Village SIAP application in Pao-Pao Village, Tanete Rilau District, Barru Regency. The method used in this research is qualitative, data collection techniques consist of participant observation, in-depth interviews and documentation studies. The results of this research show that the ease of use of the Village SIAP application in Pao-Pao Village can reduce manual service procedures that can take hours to just a few minutes. The supporting factors in implementing public services based on the Village SIAP application are training in application operation, community participation, government support, the existence of computer equipment and a WiFi network at the village office.
Challenges and Opportunities in Managing Marine Debris: a Case Study of Pancana Village With a Bibliometric Perspective Samsibar, Samsibar
International Journal Of Education, Social Studies, And Management (IJESSM) Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): The International Journal of Education, Social Studies, and Management (IJESSM)
Publisher : LPPPIPublishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52121/ijessm.v4i3.570

Abstract

Marine debris is a critical global environmental issue, with severe impacts on coastal ecosystems, economies, and communities. This study integrates bibliometric analysis and a localized case study in Pancana Village to examine the sources, impacts, and management of marine debris. Bibliometric trends from 2000 to 2023 reveal an exponential growth in research, with focus areas including microplastics, policy interventions, and community-based waste management. Observations in Pancana identify land-based waste, particularly plastic, as the primary pollutant, contributing 78% of debris, and microplastics infiltrating marine food chains. The economic repercussions include declining coastal tourism and reduced fish stocks. The study highlights a lack of awareness, inadequate waste infrastructure, and limited policy enforcement as key challenges. However, grassroots initiatives and the role of social institutions offer promising avenues for sustainable practices. This research underscores the necessity of interdisciplinary approaches, policy innovation, and community engagement to tackle marine debris effectively, serving as a model for similar coastal regions globally.