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Analisis morfometri rajungan (Portunus sanguinolentus) di PPI Ujong Baroh, Kabupaten Aceh Barat Agusriati Muliyana; Rika Astuti; Mila Sulasti; Hayatun Nufus
Jurnal Perikanan Terpadu Vol 6, No 2 (2025): Jurnal Perikanan Terpadu Volume 6 Nomor 2
Publisher : Universitas Teuku Umar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jpterpadu.v6i2.13435

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Three-spotted swimming crab (Portunus sanguinolentus), a member of the class Malacostraca within the Crustacea, is widely distributed in marine waters. The swimming crab fishery in Aceh possesses high economic value. However, increasing fishing pressure by local fishers has resulted in declining population stocks. This study was conducted to examine the morphometric variation and growth patterns of P. sanguinolentus. The research was carried out at Ujong Baroh Fishing Port (PPI), West Aceh Regency, employing both quantitative and qualitative methods. Sampling was performed using a Simple Random Sampling approach. A total of 104 specimens were collected. Morphometric analysis revealed that the growth parameter b was <3, with a value of 2.4099, indicating a negative allometric growth pattern, in which carapace width increases at a faster rate than body weight. The regression equation describing the relationship between carapace width and body weight was W=0.0006CW2.4099, with a coefficient of determination (R2) of 0.756 and a correlation coefficient (r) of 0.869. The correlation coefficient suggests a strong relationship between carapace width and body weight, as the r value exceedes 0.7. This indicates that increases in carapace width exert a significant influence on body weight growth. The mean carapace width of the male and female groups was 90.0 mm, while the smallest morphometric character recorded was the interorbital distance (8.2 mm), with a standard deviation of 18.4 mm. The mean condition factor of the crabs in West Aceh waters was 1.033, signifying that the overall condition of P. sanguinolentus in the study area is considered healthy.
Participatory Beach Clean-Up Program to Support Sustainable Ecotourism at Kolam Bebek Tourist Beach, Nagan Raya Mitfhahul Rizqi; Sri Wahyuni; Asri Mursawal; Hayatun Nufus; Ika Kusumawati; Mai Suriani; Mohamad Gazali; Arung Samudra; Hendri Kurniawan
Jurnal Pengabdian Mitra Indonesia Vol 2 No 3 (2026): Agustus 2026
Publisher : Mitra Akademia Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.67380/jpmina.v2i3.53

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Coastal tourism areas are increasingly challenged by marine litter, particularly plastic waste, which threatens environmental quality and reduces the attractiveness of tourist destinations. This issue is also evident at Kolam Bebek Tourist Beach in Kuala Trang Village, Nagan Raya Regency, Aceh, where a sustainable community-based waste management system has not yet been established. This community service program aimed to enhance environmental awareness among local communities and visitors, encourage stakeholder participation in beach clean-up activities, and provide supporting facilities for proper waste management. The program was conducted on 28 June 2026 using a participatory approach involving lecturers and students from the Marine Science Study Program of Universitas Teuku Umar, local residents, tourism managers, and the village government. The implementation consisted of four stages: preparation, environmental education and socialisation, beach clean-up activities, and the provision of waste management facilities and educational media, including waste bins and environmental awareness banners. The program successfully reduced waste accumulation along the coastal area, with plastic waste identified as the dominant type of debris collected. Educational activities improved participants' understanding of the environmental impacts of marine litter and the importance of waste segregation. Furthermore, the installation of waste disposal facilities encouraged responsible waste disposal practices among visitors and the local community. Collaboration among academic institutions, local communities, tourism managers, and village authorities strengthened collective commitment to maintaining environmental cleanliness and supporting sustainable coastal tourism. The program demonstrates that participatory environmental education combined with practical action and supporting infrastructure is an effective strategy for improving coastal waste management and can serve as a model for other coastal tourism destinations.