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KESESUAIAN JENIS ALAT PENANGKAPAN IKAN PADA ZONA PEMANFAATAN TRADISIONAL MISOOL, RAJA AMPAT Suitability of Fishing Gear Type in Traditional Use Zone of Misool, Raja Ampat Ridwan Sala; Domu Simbolon; Sugeng Hari Wisudo; John Haluan; Roza Yusfiandayani
Marine Fisheries : Journal of Marine Fisheries Technology and Management Vol. 9 No. 1 (2018): Marine Fisheries: Jurnal Teknologi dan Manajemen Perikanan Laut
Publisher : Bogor Agricultural University

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Traditional use zones (TUZ) of Misool is located within the marine protected area of Misool which has high marine biodiversity, especially coral and reef fish. Regulating the use of fishing gears in TUZ of Misool,it is essential to ensure the sustainability of marine ecosystems and fisheries in the region. The  objective of this study isto determine the suitability of fishing gear inthe depth zone of less than 50 m and more than 50 m in Misool TUZ, Raja Ampat. The fishing gear suitability was assessed based on bioecological, social, and legal aspects. The method used in this research was analytic hierarchy process (AHP) whichderivesthe prioritiesfor criteria and alternative fishing gear using expert judgment. The results of the analysis showed that fishing gears that wasmost appropriate to be operated in the zone which has thewater depth of less than 50 m was handline.  The most decisive criteria for thiswasthat the fishing gear was undestructive to coral reef ecosystem and seagrass ecosystem. In addition,fishing gears that were suitable inthe zone with depth more than 50 m were trolline and handline, and the most decisive criteria wasthe availability of fish target and not causing conflict between fishermen. On the other hand gillnet and liftnet had a low compatibility to be used in both zones.Keywords:   Analytic hierarchy process, marine protected area,Misool Raja Ampat,suitability of fishing gear, traditional use zones ABSTRAKZona pemanfaatan tradisional (ZPT) Misool terletak di dalam kawasan lindung laut Misool yang memiliki keanekaragaman hayati laut yang tinggi, terutama ikan dan terumbu karang. Oleh karena itu,pengaturan penggunaan alat tangkap ikan di ZPT Misool sangat penting untuk menjamin keberlanjutan ekosistem laut dan perikanan di wilayah ini. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui kesesuaian alat tangkap untuk dioperasikan di zona perairan pada kedalaman kurang dari 50 m dan lebih dari 50 m di ZPT Misool, Raja Ampat. Kesesuaian alat penangkapan ikan dinilai berdasarkan aspek bioekologi, sosial dan legal. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah metode Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) dengan pembobotan terhadap kriteria dan alternatif alat tangkap menggunakan penilaian pakar. Hasil analisis menunjukkan bahwa alat tangkap yang paling sesuai digunakan di zona perairan pada kedalaman kurang dari 50 m adalah pancing ulur, dengan kriteria yang paling menentukan adalah tidak merusak ekosistem terumbu karang dan ekosistem padang lamun. Kemudian pada zona perairan pada kedalaman lebih dari 50 m, alat tangkap yang sesuai digunakan adalah pancing tonda dan pancing ulur, dengan kriteria yang paling menentukan adalah ketersediaan target ikan dan tidak menimbulkan konflik antara nelayan. Alat tangkap jarring insang dan bagan perahu memiliki kesesuain yang rendah untuk digunakan dikedua zona.Kata kunci:          Analytical Hierarchy Process,kesesuaian alat tangkap, zona pemanfaatan tradisional, Marine Protected Area, Misool Raja Ampat
EVALUASI KEBERLANJUTAN PERIKANAN GURITA DENGAN INDIKATOR EAFM (ECOSYSTEM APPROACH TO FISHERIES MANAGEMENT) DI KABUPATEN BANGGAI LAUT Daniel Julianto Tarigan; Domu Simbolon; Budy Wiryawan
Marine Fisheries : Journal of Marine Fisheries Technology and Management Vol. 10 No. 1 (2019): Marine Fisheries: Jurnal Teknologi dan Manajemen Perikanan Laut
Publisher : Bogor Agricultural University

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ABSTRACTOctopus production data show that catch in Banggai Laut waters is decreasing.  In addition, some destructive or illegal fishing gear such as spears, bombs and poisons are still used to catch octopus.  Given this alarming situation,  this study is intended to assess the sustainability status of octopus fishery in Banggai Laut Regency by means of the Ecosystem Approach Fisheries Management (EAFM) indicator.  Octopus catch data incorporating species and amount of catch, number of fishing efforts, mantle size, weight, fishing ground, and the type of protected species are obtained through direct observation on handline fishing and interviews with fishermen. Furthermore, the same method was applied to collect fishing techniques data including fishing efforts, fleet size, crew certification and data on illegal fishing practices.  The result shows that the status of octopus resource and the domain of fishing technique in Banggai Laut Regency is in the medium category with a value of 63.33 and 68.75 respectively. Accordingly, the sustainability level of octopus fisheries is in the moderate category with a value of 66.04.  Fisheries management related to the fishing practice that is targeting undersize octopus and exceeding the annual quota require further investigation in order to maintain the sustainability level of octopus fisheries.Keywords: Banggai Laut Regency, EAFM, octopus, sustainability levelABSTRAKInformasi tentang produksi menunjukkan bahwa hasil tangkapan gurita di perairan Banggai Laut cenderung menurun. Selain itu, penangkapan gurita masih ada yang menggunakan alat tangkap yang destruktif atau illegal seperti tombak, bom dan racun. Hal ini sangat mengkhawatirkan keberlanjutan sumberdaya gurita.  Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengevaluasi status atau tingkat keberlanjutan perikanan gurita di Kabupaten Banggai Laut. Kondisi keberlanjutan perikanan gurita di Kabupaten Banggai Laut dianalisis menggunakan indikator Ecosystem Approach Fisheries Management (EAFM).  Data sumberdaya gurita diperoleh melalui pengamatan langsung dalam kaitannya dengan pancing ulur dan wawancara yang meliputi jenis dan jumlah produksi hasil tangkapan pancing ulur, upaya penangkapan, ukuran panjang mantel gurita, bobot gurita, spot daerah penangkapan gurita dan spesies yang dilindungi. Data teknik penangkapan ikan diperoleh melalui wawancara, survey dan observasi data yang meliputi data upaya penangkapan, jumlah armada penangkapan pancing ulur, sertifikasi awak kapal perikanan dan pelanggaran operasi penangkapan pancing ulur. Domain sumberdaya gurita di Kabupaten Banggai Laut termasuk dalam kategori sedang dengan nilai 63,33. Domain teknik penangkapan termasuk kategori sedang dengan nilai 68,75. Tingkat keberlanjutan perikanan gurita secara keseluruhan termasuk kategori sedang dengan nilai 66,04. Pengelolaan terkait penangkapan gurita yang berukuran tidak layak tangkap dan membatasi hasil tangkapan maksimal yang boleh ditangkap per tahun perlu dilakukan untuk menjaga tingkat keberlanjutan perikanan gurita.Kata kunci:  Kabupaten Binggai Laut, EAFM, gurita, keberlanjutan
KOMPOSISI JUMLAH DAN UKURAN PANJANG IKAN CAKALANG DAN TONGKOL HASIL TANGKAPAN PAYANG DI PERAIRAN PALABUHANRATU DAN BINUANGEUN Domu Simbolon
Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia Vol 13 No 1 (2010): Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia
Publisher : Department of Aquatic Product Technology IPB University in collaboration with Masyarakat Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia (MPHPI)

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Palabuhanratuand Binuangeun waters are the central of potential fish catching activities in West Java and Banten Province. Fish resources which have important economic value from these waters are skipjack and frigate mackerel. Exploitation of these fish resources will be higher in future because demand of market from Jakarta tend to increase. The objective of this study is to know the amount and length size composition of skipjackand frigate mackerel cought by “payang” (surrounding net). The research method in this study was survey method through experimental fishing. The fish length composition of frigate mackerel cought in Binuangeun waters on period of March-May 2008 were dominated by large fish (65%), with the higher productivity found on May (482 kg/setting). Frigate mackerel cought in Palabuhanratu waters on period of March-May 2007 were dominated by small fish (73%), with the higher prouctivity on April (701  kg/setting). Moreover, skipjack catches in Palabuhanratu waters on period of Agust-October 2007 were dominated by small fish (71%), with the higher productivity on September (15,555 kg/vessel).Keywords : catch composition, skipjack, frigate mackerel, payang, Benuangeun, Palabuhanratu
Management Model of Reef Fisheries in Karimunjawa National Park Ririn Irnawati; Domu Simbolon; Budy Wiryawan; Bambang Murdiyanto; Tri Wiji Nurani
Forum Pasca Sarjana Vol. 35 No. 1 (2012): Forum Pascasarjana
Publisher : Forum Pasca Sarjana

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Karimunjawa National Park (KNP) inhabited mostly by fisherman. Its area surrounds by 111.625 ha as waters. Fishing zone is dedicated for traditional fisheries. Therefore the capture fisheries in KNP should be adjusted to ccommodate conservancy and utilization objectives. The objective of the research is to design management model of reef fisheries in KNP. Selection of leading fish product was conducted by implementing comparative performance index. Potency of reef fish resources was performed by using bio-economic model. Optimization number of fishing gear is performed by using LGP. Feasibility study for fishery business was conducted with R/C, ROI, PP, NPV, B/C, and IRR criteria. Policy and institutional for capture  fisheries was conducted by using institutional analysis. The result shows the leading fish from reef fish is jack trevallies and yellow tail; reef fish potency is 174.225,68 kg/year; the fishing technology for reef fish are hand line  (1.412 units) and traps  (102 units);  hand line, fish trap, and muroami  are  competent to develop  continuously in KNP area; the policy of reef fisheries need to coordinate between stakeholders and institutions  to gain optimal management; the institutional that involve in management are fishermen group, BTNKJ, DKP, NGO, fisherman’s business group, and educational institutions.
Southeast Maluku District waters has abundance fisheries resources, especially small pelagic fisheries, but its poorly managed.  That is identified from inadequate infrastructure with traditional fishing effort.  Furthermore, the quality of human resources (fishermen) is still relatively low, characterized by weak management and skills so that adopting technology is time-consuming.  The objectives of this study were to analyze the alternative policies and steps or actions priorities on the small Jacomina Tahapary; Domu Simbolon; Tri Wiji Nurani
Forum Pasca Sarjana Vol. 33 No. 4 (2010): Forum Pascasarjana
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Southeast Maluku District waters has abundance fisheries resources, especially small pelagic fisheries, but its poorly managed.  That is identified from inadequate infrastructure with traditional fishing effort.  Furthermore, the quality of human resources (fishermen) is still relatively low, characterized by weak management and skills so that adopting technology is time-consuming.  The objectives of this study were to analyze the alternative policies and steps or actions priorities on the small pelagic fisheries development in Southeast Maluku District waters.  One of the approaches can be used for solving the development of small pelagic fisheries problems is analytical hierarchy process (AHP) method.  Study result showed alternative development priority on increasing the number of catches (0.316), improving the quality of human resources (0.309), sustainable development of fishing gear (0.225), and improvement of infrastructure facilities and fishing (0.150) in consitency ratio of 0.04. Appropriate policy measures in the form of short-term program is the improvement of fishing technology (0.237), motorization of fishing units (0.189), the economic empowerment of fishing communities (0.187), entered into a building where fish autions (0.137), conduct training and coaching (0.130) and strengthening institutional institutional management and operations (0.120) in consistency ratio of 0,05.  Conclusion is alternative development policy priority on increasing the amount of catch with the important aspects to be considered that biological aspects improving the efficiency of fishing gear, the economic aspect in improving labor income, the marketing aspect in strengthening the domestic market, the technical aspect of overcoming the influence of the physical environment of the selectivity tools and social aspects in improving the wages received by fishermen.  Actions taken to increase the catch is with the development of fishing technology.  Such measures are also useful for improving the quality of human resources (fishermen) in order to exploit fish resources responsibly and sustainably.   Key words: analitycal hierarchy process (AHP), small pelagic, Southeast Maluku District, strategy development
PERSEPSI STAKEHOLDTuna revitalization program undertaken by PPN Ternate indicate a change in the management of fish resources and the expansion of seed not only focus on ER USAHA PENANGKAPAN TUNA DI PELABUHAN PERIKANAN NUSANTARA (PPN) TERNATE MALUKU UTARA Titien Sofiati; Domu Simbolon; Tri Wiji Nurani; Eko Sri Wiyono
Sosiohumaniora Vol 16, No 1 (2014): SOSIOHUMANIORA, MARET 2014
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

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Tuna revitalization program undertaken by PPN Ternate indicate a change in the management offish resources and the expansion of seed not only focus on skipjack but also on tuna resources. Perceptions ofstakeholders have an important role and is affecting their engagement towards fisheries management system thatwill be applied. The study was conducted during the two months of January and February 2013 with interviewsand surveys. Perception analysis be descriptive of the factors that influence the tuna fishing effort in PPN Ternate,deskriminan multiple testing using the equation to obtain a perceptual map (perceptual map). Public perceptionof tuna landed in PPN Ternate can provide a proof of the success of the tuna revitalization program undertakenby PPN Ternate. Based on the results of research conducted can be concluded that the tuna fishing business isgrowing and should continue to be developed.Keywords: Perception, PPN Ternate, stakeholder, tuna
POTENSIAL FISHING GROUND MAPPING OF SKIPJACK AND FRIGATE TUNA IN NORTH NANGGROE ACEH DARUSSALAM WATERS Muklis Muklis; Jonson Lumban Gaol; Domu Simbolon
Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Kelautan Tropis Vol. 1 No. 1 (2009): Elektronik Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Kelautan Tropis
Publisher : Department of Marine Science and Technology, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, IPB University

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Potential fishing ground mapping of skipjack and frigate tuna was determined based on sea surface temperature (SST) and chlorophyll-a concentration. The objectives of study were to analyze the temporal and spatial variability of SST and chlorophyll-a and it’s relationship on potential fishing ground. Chlorophyll-a concentration and SST were derived from Moderate Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) sensors using SeaDAS image processing software. Catch data of skipjack and frigate tuna collected from Lampulo fishing base, Banda Aceh from January 2006 until November 2007. Linier regression was used to analysis relationship between catch perunit effort (CPUE) of fish and oceanographic parameters. The analysis of SST and chlorophyll-a concentration showed the temporal and spatial variations in northern part of Aceh seawaters. Both of Chlorophyll-a concentration and SST have positive relationship on CPUE of skipjack and frigate tuna.Keywords: Mapping, potential fishing ground, skipjack and frigate tuna, North Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam Waters, chlorophyll-a, SST.
FISHING ZONE IN KARIMUNJAWA NATIONAL PARK Domu Simbolon; Ririn Irnawati; Budy Wiryawan; Bambang Murdiyanto; Tri Wiji Nurani
Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Kelautan Tropis Vol. 8 No. 1 (2016): Elektronik Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Kelautan Tropis
Publisher : Department of Marine Science and Technology, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, IPB University

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ABSTRACTKarimunjawa National Park (KNP) consists of 7 zones i.e., core, protection, tourism, residence, rehabilitation, cultivation, and traditional fisheries utilization zone. Fishing activities in the traditional fisheries utilization zone (TFUZ) was not optimal because of limited of fishing zone information. The objective of this study was to determine the fishing zone based on major fish for each fishing gear. This study was conducted in KNP from October to December 2009. The major fish resources were determined through analyses of comparative performance index (CPI). Fish resource potential was analyzed by bio-economic model. The existence of fish resources were used as a basis of arrangement of fishing gear arround the fishing zone, through consideration of fishing gear characteristics, the characteristics of waters, the probabilities of conflict, degradation of fish resources, and regulations. Map of fishing zones were created using geographicl information system. Results showed that potential fishes around the TFUZ were reef fishes such as trevallies, yellow tail, and grouper. The potency of reef fishes was about 149 tons/year and pelagic fish of 19,080 tons/year. Fishing zones around the TFUZ consisted of (1) area of 0-3 miles from coastal line which was allocated as the fishing zone of reef fishes using hand line and fish trap, (2) area of 3-4 miles from coastal line which was allocated as demersal fishing zone using bottom gillnet, (3) area of 0-4 miles from coastal line which was allocated as pelagic fishing zone using surface gillnet, and (4) area that more than 4 miles which was allocated as pelagic fishing zone using dynamic fishing gear (troll line), and boat lift net. Keywords:  fishing zone, reef fish, pelagic fish, gillnet, Karimunjawa
THE ANALYSIS OF TUNA RESOURCE UTILIZATION LEVEL WITH SPAWNING POTENTIAL RATIO METHOD IN SENDANGBIRU WATERS Made Mahendra Jaya; Budy Wiryawan; Domu Simbolon
Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Kelautan Tropis Vol. 9 No. 2 (2017): Elektronik Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Kelautan Tropis
Publisher : Department of Marine Science and Technology, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, IPB University

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High market demand for tuna drives the increasing intensity of tuna fishery in Sendangbiru waters. This occours also in almost all of Indonesian waters. High intensity of tuna fishing especially in Southern Java will threaten the preservation and sustainabilityof tuna resource. The decreasing trend of CPUE occured in the last 3 years (2013-2015) indicates that the exploitation rate of tuna resources in Sendangbiru was over fishing. This study aims to assess the status of tuna reasources due to fishing in Sendangbiru. The method used in this research is length based spawning potential ratio approaches or LB-SPR. Results from this study showed that the utilization of tuna resources in Sendangbiru is already at the level of over-exploited as shown by SPR value of 16.98 (less than 20%). Keywords : decreasing tren of CPUE, LB-SPR, Tuna fisheries
ZONA POTENSIAL PENANGKAPAN IKAN BERDASARKAN MUSIM DI WPPNRI 718 Robert Tambun; Domu Simbolon; Ronny Wahju; . Supartono
Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Kelautan Tropis Vol. 10 No. 3 (2018): Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Kelautan Tropis
Publisher : Department of Marine Science and Technology, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, IPB University

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ABSTRAKPenelitian ini dipresentasikan sebagai langkah awal (pilot project) dalam pengelolaan daerah penangkapan ikan berbasis spasial untuk Zona Potensial Penangkapan Ikan (ZPPI) di laut Aru, Laut Arafuru dan laut Timor bagian timur (WPPNRI 718). Lokasi pada  128°-141° BT (Bujur Timur) dan 4° -11° LS (Lintang Selatan). Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah membuat peta tematik ZPPI yang lebih komperehensif dan mengidentifikasi ZPPI berdasarkan musim pada wilayah perairan yang lebih spesifik. Penelitian ini dilakukan pada bulan Januari sampai dengan November 2016. Lokasi pengolahan data dilakukan di Laboratorium Komputer Departemen PSP FPIK-IPB. Data primer yang digunakan yakni informasi daerah penangkapan ikan yang berasal dari PPDPI (KKP) pada periode tahun 2013-2016, data sekunder dari Peta Laut digitizer Hidros no. 151 Papua dan Pulau-Pulau sekitarnya. Analisis dan pembuatan peta tematik menggunakan software MapInfo Pro 15. Hasil total ZPPI untuk musim pancaroba 1 (297 ZPPI), musim barat (264 ZPPI), musim timur (166 ZPPI), dan musim pancaroba 2 (86 ZPPI). Total ZPPI berdasarkan wilayah perairan pada Laut Aru (507 ZPPI), Laut Arafuru (261 ZPPI), dan Laut Timor (45 ZPPI), laut Aru dan laut Arafuru merupakan daerah penangkapan ikan yang potensial karena kesuburan perairan (kandungan klorofil-a yang tinggi), kedalaman perairan yang relatif dangkal dan munculnya fenomena upwelling. ABSTRACTThis study was presented as a pilot project in the management of spatially based fishing grounds for the Fish Catching Potential Zone (FCPZ) in the Aru Sea, Arafuru Sea and East Timor Sea (WPPNRI 718). Located at 128°-141° East (East Longitude) and 4°-11° South (South Latitude). The purpose of this study is to make a more comprehensive FCPZ thematic map and identify FCPZ based on the seasons in more specific waters. This research was conducted from January to November 2016. The location of data processing was carried out at the Computer Laboratory of the Department of PSP FPIK-IPB. The primary data used are information on fishing grounds originating from PPDPI (KKP) in the 2013-2016 period, secondary data from the Sea Map of the Hidros digitizer no.151 Papua and the surrounding Islands. Analysis and thematic map creation using MapInfo Pro 15 software. Total ZPPI results for transition season 1 (297 FCPZ), west season (264 FCPZ), east season (166 FCPZ), and transition 2 (86 FCPZ). Total FCPZ based on the territorial waters of the Aru Sea (507 FCPZ), Arafuru Sea (261 FCPZ), and the Timor Sea (45 FCPZ), Aru sea and Arafuru sea are potential fishing grounds due to aquatic fertility (high chlorophyll-a content), relatively shallow water depths and the emergence of upweling phenomena.
Co-Authors Agung Nugraha Agus Atmadipoera Agustin Indrayanto Alberth Ch Nanlohy Alfa F.P Nelwan Alfi Sahri Remi Baruadi Am Azbas Taurusman Amiruddin Amiruddin Aprianti , Eka Apriela, Huryn Najmi Ari Purbayanto Arif Febrianto Asep Priatna Asep Priatna Azis, Ravy Nur Bambang Murdianto Bambang Murdiyanto Bambang Murdiyanto Bambang Murdiyanto Bawole, Dionisius Benediktus Jeujanan Bubun, Rita L. Budhi H. Iskandar Budhi H. Iskandar Budhi Hascaryo Iskandar Budi Wiryawan Budy Wiryawan Charles Bohlen Purba Charles Bohlen Purba D. Ernaningsih Dandi Rahmad Putra Daniel Monintja Daniel R Minintja Daniel R. Monintja Darmawan Delly Dominggas Paulina Matrutty Delly Dominggas Paulina Matrutty deni sarianto Didik Santoso Dwi Ernaningsih Dwi Putra Yuwandana Eko Sri Wiyono Emma Suri Yanti Siregar, Emma Suri Yanti Endratno Endratno Fardilah, Muhammad Fajar Fajri Febri, Suri Purnama Fedi Alfiadi Sondita Fis Purwangka Gogo Kamargo Handy Chandra Hanifa, Irfan Harahap, Antoni Harry Satriyanson Girsang Hartrisari Hardjomidjojo Hendro Wahyudi Hestirianoto, Totok Hidayani, Putri Azzahra Hutagalung, Revica Rosye Huwaida, Hanifah Indra Jaya Irfan Yulianto Iwan Gunawan Jacomina Tahapary Jacomina Tahapary John Haluan John Haluan Jonson Lumban Gaol Julia E. Astarini Julia Eka Astarini Khairul Amri Kresna Handoyo Lucien Pahala Sitanggang M. Fedi A. Sondita M. Fedi A. Sondita M. Fedi A. Sondita M. Fedi Sondita Made Mahendra Jaya Mario Limbong Meizar Malanesia Mohammad Imron Mohammad Khotib Muhamad RE Prayitno Muhammad Fedi Alfiadi Sondita Muhammad Syahdan Muklis Muklis Mulyono S. Baskoro Muslim Tadjuddah Mustaruddin Nanda Rizki Purnama Nur Atika Hasibuan Nurwijayanti Onesimus Dhyas Dwi Atmajaya Prasetiyo, Shidiq Lanang Prihatin Ika Wahyuningrum Putra, Demo Buana Rahmad, Adrul Rahmat Rizqi Raihan, M. Reza Retno Muninggar Ridwan Sala Rika Rizkawati Ririn Irnawati Ririn Irnawati Ririn Irnawati Robert Tambun Ronny I. Wahju Roza Yusfiandayani Rudy C. Tarumingkeng Ruslan Husen Saban Tawari Sabila, Fathiha Rizki Samsul Bahri Santausa, Imam Teguh Santausa, Teguh Silvanus Maxwel Simange Silvia Silvia Siti Istiqomah Sri Yulina Wulandari Sugeng H. Wisudo Sugeng Hari Wisodo Sulaeman Martasuganda Sulaeman Martasuganda Sulaeman Martasuganda Supartono Supartono Suro Hari Wisudo Sutomo Sutomo Sutomo Sutomo T. Ersti Yulika Sari Tarigan, Daniel Julianto Thomas Nugroho Tiara, Tiara Titien Sofiati Toharo, Kasab Tri Wiji Nurani Ully Wulandari, Ully Victor P. H. Nikijuluw Victoria E. N. Manoppo Vincentius P Siregar Violitta, Susanti Rahayu Wahdati, Fajriyah Cahyani Wazir Mawardi Weni Damayanti Wesley Simanungkalit Widya Angela Fajrin Wikanti Asriningrum Wisudo, Suro Hari Yopi Novita Yopi Novita Zulkarnain Zulkarnain Zulkarnain