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Pelatihan Penerapan Model 5S Dalam Sistem Pengelolaan Sampah di Kampung Wisata Tobati, Kota Jayapura Surbakti, Suriani; Keiluhu, Henderina J.; Yembise, Yohana
JURNAL PENGABDIAN PAPUA Vol 9 No 2 (2025)
Publisher : LPPM Uncen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/jpp.v9i2.4568

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Tobati Village is an area that has a buffer zone for water areas with the presence of mangrove forests, it is undeniable that with the changes and designation of land into tourist areas, the area has been polluted by waste. Therefore, this problem is important to be addressed with the aim of increasing the transportation capacity of Tobati Village through the design of a waste management system by adopting the 5S work attitude (Seiri, Seiton, Seiso, Seiketsu, and Shitsuke) which will emphasize the role of stakeholders in waste management. This community service aims to train the Tobati Village community in implementing an effective waste management system model by implementing the 5S work attitude. The community service method uses a qualitative and quantitative approach. This method aims to produce certain products and test the effectiveness of these products. The application was carried out in Tobati Village with 20 families as a sample of determination determined purposively. With this concept, it is hoped that waste that was previously produced as a pollutant will produce output that has economic value by utilizing waste that is still useful. The waste problem in the village will be solved by introducing a waste management model that has caused degradation and pollution of the Tobati village area. With the 5S Commitment to strengthening the ecological, social and economic roles of the community who have lived in the area for generations and live in peace and harmony with nature. Based on the discussion that has been carried out from the results of the community service, it can be concluded that most of the Tobati community stated that the 5S model was very effective in managing waste in the Tobati village and also There are many good impacts that arise if the rhepang area is used as an ecotourism object. 
Strategi pemanfaatan moluska sebagai pangan lokal untuk mendukung produktivitas komoditas perikanan menunjang ekowisata dan ekonomi masyarakat di Keakwa, Timika Surbakti, Suriani; Sufaati, Supeni; Bangun, Sesharefi E.A.; Baticaca, Fransisca B.; Tingginehe, Rosmin M.; Yembise, Yohana S.
Bakti Hayati: Jurnal Pengabdian Indonesia Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Jurusan Biologi FMIPA Universitas Cenderawasih

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/bhjpi.v3i1.3851

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Keakwa village is located in the coastal mangrove forest area in East Central Mimika District with an area of 9,052.5 ha. The Keakwa mangrove forest is a mangrove forest that grows abundantly to protect coastlines and residential areas. The Mollusk Group in Keakwa has the potential as a source of protein and economic and cultural value for the community. through Lectures and Focus Group Discussion activities for the Keakwa community, activities carried out for 2 weeks in 2022. utilizing mollusks around Keakwa waters. These conditions can be developed as ecotourism potential. This service aims to understand and get to know molluscs and their use and prospects as a source of community economy in Keakwa, Timika, strategies for developing and utilizing molluscs in ecotourism development, by conducting lectures, from the results of evaluating knowledge about the benefits and potential of local resources, especially molluscs, after Community outreach is carried out to understand the benefits and potential of local resources. With the hope of supporting the development and management initiatives of the Keakwa community in the field of ecotourism development, in supporting the economy of the Keakwa  community.   
Length-Weight Relationship and Condition Factor of Introduced Red Devil Cichlid Amphilophus labiatus, in Lake Sentani, Indonesia Ohee, Henderite L.; Mote, Norce; Rice, Michael A.; Sujarta, Puguh; Surbakti, Suriani
Jurnal Biologi Papua Vol 16 No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Jurusan Biologi FMIPA Universitas Cenderawasih

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/jbp.3321

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Papua’s freshwater ecosystems in the western part of New Guinea have begun to record widespread introductions of invasive species over the past decade. This lake's most dominant and common exotic species is Amphilophus labiatus (Günther, 1864). A study was conducted to document the length-weight relationship and condition factor of these fish in Lake Sentani. From June to August 2019, fish were caught using floating gillnets at six locations around the lake. Total length (TL) (mm), body depth (mm), and body weight (grams) were measured, and condition factor based on gender, body weight, and body length were observed in 345 fish, including 264 males and 81 males. The growth pattern of A. labiatus is positively allometric, with b values ranging from 3.19 to 3. 20 and coefficients of determination (r2) ranging from 0.84 to 0.87. Although the average body length of A. labiatus males was shorter than females, condition factor (CF) values were not significantly different between the sexes and ranged from 0. 64 to 2.03 (0.97 ± 1.17, mean ± SD). For males, it went from 0.67 to 1.19 (0.94 ± 0.13 mean ± SD). However, monthly CF data show a significant decrease in CF in August, suggesting that spawning events occur in late July or early August. A. labiatus grows well and colonizes habitats throughout Lake Sentani.