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Mengenalkan Sains dan Teknologi untuk Siswa Usia Sekolah Dasar di Kawasan Pesisir Teluk Tomini Gorontalo Lukman A.R Laliyo; Thayban Thayban; Haris Munandar; Erga Kurniawati; Citra Panigoro; Kostiawan Sukamto
Damhil: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol 2, No 1: June 2023
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34312/damhil.v2i1.21341

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This community service discusses the importance of introducing science and technology to students at primary school age. The age range of primary school students is between seven and twelve years old, where children's development is continuous. During this time, students begin to recognise new objects around them and explore the world with natural curiosity. Children's talents develop in various aspects, including religious and moral beliefs, physical-motor, cognitive, verbal, social-emotional, and artistic abilities. the sample in this community service is elementary school students of Molotabu Village.  The survey results showed that as many as 78% of primary school students were able to identify the pictures that constitute science and technology, demonstrating their understanding of these basic concepts. Next, students are engaged in simple experiments using materials that are easily found around them. These experiments aim to give students hands-on experience in testing their hypotheses or ideas about how things work. In the simple experiment, about 60% of the students managed to carry it out well.
Keanekaragaman Jenis Ikan di Ekosistem Padang Lamun Desa Kayubulan, Kecamatan Batudaa Pantai Kabupaten Gorontalo Nursinar, Sitti; Gusasi, Sri Fahriani; Panigoro, Citra
Research Review: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Research Review: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin (Agustus 2024 - Januari 2025)
Publisher : Transbahasa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54923/researchreview.v3i2.94

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This study aims to determine the types of fish that have been identified, the value of species composition, diversity index, uniformity index, and dominance index in the seagrass ecosystem of Kayubulan Village, Batudaa Pantai District, Gorontalo Regency. This research was conducted from December 2021 to January 2022. This study was conducted with 4 sampling times consisting of 3 stations, each station consisting of 3 transects using drift gill net fishing gear with a net length of 17 m, a net height of 1 m, a mesh size of 2.5 inches, and also measuring seawater quality parameters which were carried out directly at the research site shortly before fish sampling. The results showed that 229 fish individuals consisting of 48 species and 21 families were found. Acanthurus auranticavus has the highest composition of 27.51%. The diversity index value (H') was 3.0203, indicating high diversity. The uniformity index (E) was 0.7802, indicating stable uniformity. Aquatic environmental conditions, such as temperature, pH, and salinity support the survival of fish in the area.
Community Perception and Participation in Management of Binuanga Mangrove Tracking Tourism, Bolaang Mongondow Utara Regency Hamzah, Sri Nuryatin; Siki, Lestari Nuraini; Panigoro, Citra
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 28 No. 1 (2023): February
Publisher : Faculty of Fisheries and Marine, Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/

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Community perception and participation are important factors that support the sustainability of tourism in an area. One marine tourism that has just opened in Bolaang Mongondow Utara Regency is the Binuanga Mangrove Tracking tourism. Binuanga Mangrove Tracking tourism certainly has considerable potential to be developed, so the involvement of the Binuanga Village community is very much needed for tourism sustainability. This study aims to determine the perception and participation of the community towards the management of the Binuanga Mangrove Tracking tourism. This research was conducted from December 2021 to April 2022 in the Binuanga Mangrove Tracking tourism area. The method of determining the respondents used are purposive sampling. The number of respondents was 260, spread over four hamlets in Binuanga Village. Community perceptions and participation in the management of the Tracking Mangrove Binuanga Tourism were analyzed using a Likert scale referring to and the results of the category assessment for each question item were posed using five classes. The results showed that the community in the Binuanga Tracking Mangrove tourism area had a very good perception of the management of Tracking Mangrove tourism, with an average value of 1093.98 or 84.15%. Likewise, community participation is in very good criteria, with an average value of 1206.07 or 93%. The high perception and participation of the community towards the management of the Binuanga Tracking Mangrove tourism show that this tourism benefits the community in Binuanga Village.
Indeks Trofik-Saprobik pada Bivalvia Sebagai Indikator Status Pencemaran di Perairan Pesisir Desa Lamu, Kabupaten Gorontalo: Trophic-Saprobic Index Based on Bivalves Diversity as an Indicator of Pollution Status in the Coastal Waters of Lamu Village, Gorontalo Regency Wonopati, Cindy Trisnawaty; Kadim, Miftahul Khair; Panigoro, Citra; Kasim, Faizal; Pasisingi, Nuralim
JFMR (Journal of Fisheries and Marine Research) Vol. 8 No. 3 (2024): JFMR on November
Publisher : Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, Brawijaya University, Malang, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jfmr.2024.008.03.7

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Perairan Pantai Desa Lamu merupakan salah satu pantai potensial di Teluk Tomini karena memiliki keanekaragaman hayati penting. Aktifitas antropogenik disekitar perairan pantai berpotensi memberikan dampak pencemaran kualitas air. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menilai status pencemaran di Perairan Pesisir Desa Lamu Kabupaten Gorontalo menggunakan indeks trofik-saprobik berdasarkan keanekaragaman bivalvia. Penelitian dilakukan pada bulan Februari-Mei 2024. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode purposive random sampling dengan menggunakan kuadran yang berukuran 1×1 meter. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa sebanyak 16 spesies bivalvia yang mewakili 12 famili ditemukan di lokasi penelitian, dimana Caloarca tenella menjadi spesies yang paling melimpah. Berdasarkan keanekaragaman Bivalvia yang ditemukan, spesies penyusun saprobik tersusun atas 3 kelompok yaitu Polisaprobik, ꞵ Mesosaprobik, dan Oligosaprobik. Nilai SI berkisar antara -0,50 hingga 1,36 dan TSI berkisar antara 1 hingga 1,96 yang menunjukkan bahwa perairan Desa Lamu berada pada kondisi tercemar ringan sampai berat.   The coastal waters of Lamu Village represent one of the potential beaches in Tomini Bay due to their significant biodiversity. Anthropogenic activities in the surrounding coastal areas have the potential to impact water quality through pollution. This study aims to assess the pollution status in the coastal waters of Lamu Village, Gorontalo Regency, using the trophic-saprobic index based on bivalves diversity. The research was conducted from February to May 2024. The study employed a purposive random sampling method using 1×1 meter quadrants. The results showed that 16 bivalvia species representing 12 families were found at the research site, with Caloarca tenella being the most abundant species. Based on the bivalves diversity found, the saprobic species were composed of 3 groups: Polysaprobic, ꞵ Mesosaprobic, and Oligosaprobic. The SI values ranged from -0.50 to 1.36, and TSI values ranged from 1 to 1.96, indicating that the waters of Lamu Village are in a state of light to severe pollution.
Community Perception and Participation in Management of Binuanga Mangrove Tracking Tourism, Bolaang Mongondow Utara Regency Hamzah, Sri Nuryatin; Siki, Lestari Nuraini; Panigoro, Citra
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 28 No. 1 (2023): February
Publisher : Faculty of Fisheries and Marine, Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/

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Community perception and participation are important factors that support the sustainability of tourism in an area. One marine tourism that has just opened in Bolaang Mongondow Utara Regency is the Binuanga Mangrove Tracking tourism. Binuanga Mangrove Tracking tourism certainly has considerable potential to be developed, so the involvement of the Binuanga Village community is very much needed for tourism sustainability. This study aims to determine the perception and participation of the community towards the management of the Binuanga Mangrove Tracking tourism. This research was conducted from December 2021 to April 2022 in the Binuanga Mangrove Tracking tourism area. The method of determining the respondents used are purposive sampling. The number of respondents was 260, spread over four hamlets in Binuanga Village. Community perceptions and participation in the management of the Tracking Mangrove Binuanga Tourism were analyzed using a Likert scale referring to and the results of the category assessment for each question item were posed using five classes. The results showed that the community in the Binuanga Tracking Mangrove tourism area had a very good perception of the management of Tracking Mangrove tourism, with an average value of 1093.98 or 84.15%. Likewise, community participation is in very good criteria, with an average value of 1206.07 or 93%. The high perception and participation of the community towards the management of the Binuanga Tracking Mangrove tourism show that this tourism benefits the community in Binuanga Village.
Community Perception and Participation in Management of Binuanga Mangrove Tracking Tourism, Bolaang Mongondow Utara Regency Hamzah, Sri Nuryatin; Siki, Lestari Nuraini; Panigoro, Citra
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 28 No. 1 (2023): February
Publisher : Fakultas Perikanan dan Kelautan Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/

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Community perception and participation are important factors that support the sustainability of tourism in an area. One marine tourism that has just opened in Bolaang Mongondow Utara Regency is the Binuanga Mangrove Tracking tourism. Binuanga Mangrove Tracking tourism certainly has considerable potential to be developed, so the involvement of the Binuanga Village community is very much needed for tourism sustainability. This study aims to determine the perception and participation of the community towards the management of the Binuanga Mangrove Tracking tourism. This research was conducted from December 2021 to April 2022 in the Binuanga Mangrove Tracking tourism area. The method of determining the respondents used are purposive sampling. The number of respondents was 260, spread over four hamlets in Binuanga Village. Community perceptions and participation in the management of the Tracking Mangrove Binuanga Tourism were analyzed using a Likert scale referring to and the results of the category assessment for each question item were posed using five classes. The results showed that the community in the Binuanga Tracking Mangrove tourism area had a very good perception of the management of Tracking Mangrove tourism, with an average value of 1093.98 or 84.15%. Likewise, community participation is in very good criteria, with an average value of 1206.07 or 93%. The high perception and participation of the community towards the management of the Binuanga Tracking Mangrove tourism show that this tourism benefits the community in Binuanga Village.
Penerapan Pembelajaran Sains Berdifferensiasi di Islamic School Al-Hidayah, Perth Hedley St, Bentley, Western Australia 6102 Laliyo, Lukman Abdul Rauf; Musa, Weni J.A; Panigoro, Citra; Kurniawati, Erga
Damhil: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol 4, No 1: June 2025
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/damhil.v4i1.33103

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The aim of this service article is to report the results of a study on the implementation of differentiated science learning at Al-Hidayah Islamic School, Perth, Hedley St, Bentley, Western Australia 6102. The focus is on identifying the challenges and successes of implementing this approach in an educational environment based on Islamic values. Al-Hidayah integrates the Walker Learning model, which accommodates students' learning styles, interests, and readiness through diagnostic assessment, flexible grouping, and the use of technology. This approach not only facilitates increased student engagement and motivation but also creates an inclusive and adaptive environment that embraces diversity. The research shows that differentiated learning can be a solution to overcome barriers in the Indonesian education system and offers a model that can be applied in Islamic schools with adjustments to the local context. These findings also provide recommendations regarding curriculum development, teacher training, and the use of technology to enhance the effectiveness of science learning in Indonesia. Thus, this study makes an important contribution to the development of learning that is responsive to the individual needs of students.
Community Perception and Participation in Management of Binuanga Mangrove Tracking Tourism, Bolaang Mongondow Utara Regency Hamzah, Sri Nuryatin; Siki, Lestari Nuraini; Panigoro, Citra
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 28 No. 1 (2023): February
Publisher : Fakultas Perikanan dan Kelautan Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/

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Community perception and participation are important factors that support the sustainability of tourism in an area. One marine tourism that has just opened in Bolaang Mongondow Utara Regency is the Binuanga Mangrove Tracking tourism. Binuanga Mangrove Tracking tourism certainly has considerable potential to be developed, so the involvement of the Binuanga Village community is very much needed for tourism sustainability. This study aims to determine the perception and participation of the community towards the management of the Binuanga Mangrove Tracking tourism. This research was conducted from December 2021 to April 2022 in the Binuanga Mangrove Tracking tourism area. The method of determining the respondents used are purposive sampling. The number of respondents was 260, spread over four hamlets in Binuanga Village. Community perceptions and participation in the management of the Tracking Mangrove Binuanga Tourism were analyzed using a Likert scale referring to and the results of the category assessment for each question item were posed using five classes. The results showed that the community in the Binuanga Tracking Mangrove tourism area had a very good perception of the management of Tracking Mangrove tourism, with an average value of 1093.98 or 84.15%. Likewise, community participation is in very good criteria, with an average value of 1206.07 or 93%. The high perception and participation of the community towards the management of the Binuanga Tracking Mangrove tourism show that this tourism benefits the community in Binuanga Village.
Jenis–Jenis Kayu dan Perhitungan Volume Bahan Pembuatan Kapal Nelayan di Kecamatan Batuda Pantai Kabupaten Gorontalo Thalib, Rini; Salam, Aziz; Panigoro, Citra
The NIKe Journal VOLUME 13 ISSUE 2 | JUNE 2025
Publisher : Fakultas Kelautan dan Teknologi Perikanan - Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/nj.v13i2.33824

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This study aims to determine the types of wood used for making fishing boats and how to calculate the volume of wood needed for their manufacture in Olimoo'o Village and Kayubulan Village, Batudaa Pantai District, Gorontalo Regency. This study was conducted from March to September 2024 using a survey method. This study included measuring 50 boat samples, each sample divided into 25 boat samples in Kayubulan Village and 25 samples in Olimoo'o Village. The results showed that the types of wood used by boat craftsmen in making boats in Batudaa Pantai District, especially in the research location, namely Olimoo'o Village and Kayubulan Village, mostly used Nantu wood, namely from 50 sample boats, 17 boats used Nantu wood. Using Tindilo wood (5 boats), Wulu wood (7 boats), Wabo'o wood (6 boats), Binggile wood (5 boats), Talanggilala wood (5 boats), and Teak wood (5 boats). These seven types of wood are highly sought after by fishermen due to their high quality for boat construction. To estimate the wood requirements for boat construction, the plank volume and the length and diameter of the mahera were calculated using the plank volume coefficient (Cp), the mahera length coefficient (Cpm), and the mahera diameter coefficient (Cdm). The calculation results were Cp = 0.0525, Cpm = 0.9231, and Cdm = 0.7447.