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MORFOMETRIK DAN SURVIVAL RATE PENGGEMUKAN KEPITING BAKAU (Scylla serrata) SISTEM APARTEMEN KEPITING DI DESA PAGARAWAN DAN PANTAI TAKARI, PULAU BANGKA Umroh Umroh; Sudirman Adibrata; Franto Franto
Jurnal Perikanan Unram Vol 14 No 2 (2024): JURNAL PERIKANAN
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jp.v14i2.813

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Cultivating fattening mud crabs (Scylla serrata) usually requires a large area of land, innovation is carried out by making crab apartments. The research was conducted in September – November 2023, crab fattening locations in Pagarawan Village and Takari Beach, Bangka Regency. Location of mud crab morphometric measurements at the Aquatic Resources Management Laboratory, Bangka Belitung University. Test protein content at the DKI Jakarta Regional Health Laboratory. This research aims to examine the morphometrics, protein content and survival of mud crabs in crab apartments in Pagarawan Village and Takari Beach. Experimental research methods and community involvement to measure morphometrics, protein content and crab survival. The results of the research show that the ratio between weight, width and length of mangrove crabs in Pagarawan is 1.6:1.4:1. This shows that mud crabs are fatter. When the crab weighs around 160 grams, it is likely that the carapace width is ±14 cm and the carapace length is ±10 cm, while the crabs in Takari are smaller and thinner. The protein content of mangrove crabs in Pagarawan has an average value of 17.5 gr/100gr and in Takari 15.1 gr/100gr. The survival rate (SR) of mangrove crabs in Pagarawan is 87%. This condition means that crabs are suitable for cultivation in crab apartment boxes with a water source from a recirculation system pond. It is assumed that water pollution due to ammonia will not have much of an impact. The survival rate for mud crabs in Takari shows a zero percentage. The narrow space, food waste, and circulating water with an ammonia content of up to 0.05 mg/l are thought to have contributed to the crab's death. Water quality in both crab rearing areas shows that temperature, pH, salinity, DO, ammonia, nitrate and phosphate are still within the normal range for rearing mud crabs.
Pemberdayaan Masyarakat dalam Penerapan Teknologi Probio_FM pada Usaha Budidaya Itik Petelur di Lahan Sekitar Pesantren Daarul Hasanah Sudirman Adibrata; Novyandra Ilham Bahtera; Fardhan Arkan; Rufti Puji Astuti
Agrokreatif: Jurnal Ilmiah Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 9 No. 3 (2023): Agrokreatif Jurnal Ilmiah Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Institut Pertanian Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/agrokreatif.9.3.326-332

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The existence of pesantren today, apart from being an educational institution in the religious field, is also expected to be able to provide an example towards creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship to students. The purpose of this service activity is to empower the application of probio_Fm technology in laying duck cultivation, transfer knowledge of laying duck cultivation, and build an entrepreneurial spirit for students and the community around the boarding school. The service method uses an active participatory approach, starting with preparation and socialization activities, training, mentoring in duck cultivation, harvesting, and data collection. Data analysis was carried out by qualitative descriptive analysis. The results show that the pesantren community has been empowered to apply probio_FM technology for duck cultivation, both through drinking water and feed. The application of probio_FM technology in the cultivation of laying ducks makes the cultivation method easy, does not cause odors around the pesantren environment, and egg productivity reaches 87.5%.
Bubu Sebagai Alat Tradisional Penangkap Ikan Yang Efektif dan Ekonomis Bagi Nelayan Afriyansih, Silvi; Adibrata, Sudirman; Mufiadi, M. Rizza; Andriyansah, Andriyansah
AL-MIKRAJ Jurnal Studi Islam dan Humaniora (E-ISSN 2745-4584) Vol 4 No 02 (2024): Al-Mikraj, Jurnal Studi Islam dan Humaniora
Publisher : Pascasarjana Institut Agama Islam Sunan Giri Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37680/almikraj.v4i02.4834

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Bubu is a non-selective fishing gear that the types of fish caught were varied, especially demersal. From several fishing gears, bubu are high economic value so that the demand for fishery resource products is increased by it. The purpose of this study was to determine the construction of fishing gear, composition, and effectiveness of fish caught using bubu. This research conducted in March-April 2022 at Tanjungpandan Nusantara Fishery Port (PPN) Belitung Regency. Descriptive analysis used in this method by interviewes with fisherman who used bubu. Determination the number of respondents using the census method with total number interviewed as many as 46 fisherman. Methods to determine the effectiveness of bubu fishing can be seen from the type of main catch, production per trip, fishing area, and gear construction. The results obtained from this study are that the bubu has a fishing gear construction consisting of a body frame using wood and rattan, mouth frame using wire height with of 100-155 cm, lenght of 60-165 cm, width of 20-85 cm and has an outer mouth diameter of 30-50cm, mouth width of 10-25 cm, while the inside diameter of mouth is 20 cm with mesh size of 3 cm. There are 14 types of fish caught in the bubu, such us Siganus guttatus, Gnathanodon speciosus, Lethrinus letjan, Epinephelus fuscoguttatus, Abalites stellatus, Lutjanus vittus, Caesio cuning, scarus ghoban, Epinephelus areolatus, Diagrama pictum, Lutjanus erythropterus, Plectropanus leoparius, Sphyaerana baraccuda, Carangoides plagiotaenia. The composition of main catch catch is 99.75%, by catch 0.25%. The effectiveness of trap fishing gear gets a score of 80%. So that the use of traps has been effective for use
The Density of Megabentos in Coral Reef Ecosystems in The Waters of Pongok Island, South Bangka District Ayu, Citra; Adibrata, Sudirman; Muftiadi, M. Rizza
Coastal and Marine Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Yayasan Serumpun Karang Konservasi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61548/cmj.v2i1.22

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Biota plays a role in reef coral is megabenthos . Megabenthos is a large benthic biota more of 1cm and has Power adaptation to condition environment . Benthic biota usually found at the bottom waters like ecosystem reef coral and fields seagrass . Waters Island Pongok own diversity biological abundant sea _ so that made source search society in general working as a fisherman with method netting, fishing and doing arrest with another way . Apart from that, some fisherman Still use tool catch those who don't friendly environment like use bomb and shoot For catching fish. Megabenthos data collection use method Benthos Belt Transect and reef data collection coral use method Underwater Photo Transect . Research results in Water Island Pongok 12 species were found of the 6 families found in the waters Island Pongok . Density value megabenthos found _ range between 0.007-1.257 ( ind /m²) which is dominated by species Diadem setosum with average value _ amounted to 0.688 ( ind /m²), whereas density Lowest is in the species Drupella cornus , Linckia multifora and Trochus niloticus with the average value density 0.002 ( ind /m²). Percentage cover reef coral live on the Island Pongok ranges between 28.67%-63.87% in Medium to Good category . Analysis results Principal Component Analysis (PCA) was obtained results density highest that is Correlated diadema _ with temperature with mark the correlation is 1,000 and temperature namely 0.825, next clams correlated with pH and value the correlation is 0.465 and pH 0.982. From these two biota categorized as correlated perfect with physical and chemical parameters waters. Connection density megabenthos with form growth reef coral density megabenthos highest at the location study is species Diadem sp . which is correlated tall with Dead Coral Algae (DCA) with mark  the correlation is 0.998. Density megabenthos Lowest is Correlated Drupella _  tall with Dead Coral Algae (DCA) with mark the correlation is 0.998, and Linckia multifora correlated  tall with Coral Foliose (CF) with mark the correlation is 0.925.
The Coral Reef Health Disturbance in The Waters of Pongok Island, South Bangka District Firmansyah, Muhammad; Adibrata, Sudirman; Muftiadi, M. Rizza; Perangin-angin, Robet
Coastal and Marine Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Yayasan Serumpun Karang Konservasi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61548/cmj.v2i1.24

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This research aims to analyze coral reef cover and analyze coral reef health problems. This research was conducted in October 2023 in the waters of Pongok Island. Coral reef cover data collection using the method of Underwater Photo Transect (UPT) and data collection on the distribution of coral health disorders was taken using the belt transect method (belt transect). The results of the research showed that the percentage of coral reef cover in Pongok Island waters ranged from 28.67% - 63.87% which was categorized as Medium to Good. Coral reef health problems found at the research location in Pongok Island waters are Bleaching (B), Sedimentation damage (SD), Pigmentation response (PR), growth anomalies (GA), and crown of thorns starfish (CoTS). Sedimentation damage is the highest prevalence in the research location with 3.42%, then pigmentation response (PR) with a total of 0.48%, Crown of thorns starfish (CoTS) 0,05%, Bleaching (B) 0,04%, and Growth anomalies (GA) with an amount of 0.01%.
Unlocking Mangrove Potential: Sustainable Crab Fisheries in Selindung Sub-watershed, Bangka Island – Indonesia Adibrata, Sudirman; Wahidin, La Ode; Franto, Franto; Komarullah, Umam; Perangin-angin, Robet; Simanjuntak, Hengki; Aisyah, Liastiana
Coastal and Marine Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Yayasan Serumpun Karang Konservasi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61548/cmj.v2i2.36

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The identification of mangroves thriving around river estuaries is essential for managing natural resource potential in the Selindung Sub-Watershed. This study evaluates the mangrove resource potential and the livelihoods of crab trap fishermen in the Selindung Sub-Watershed, part of the Baturusa Watershed. Conducted from June to November 2024 in Pagarawan Village, Merawang District, Bangka Regency, this research employed a mixed-method approach, integrating qualitative and quantitative analyses, to identify mangrove species and assess the mangrove crab (Scylla spp.) fishery. The results revealed significant natural resource potential in the Selindung Sub-Watershed, encompassing 349 hectares of mangrove forests with dense canopy cover (≥80%), classified as high-quality habitat. Ten mangrove species were identified, including dominant taxa such as Bruguiera gymnorrhiza, Rhizophora mucronata, and Sonneratia alba. The mangrove crab fishery represents a vital livelihood for local fishermen, who supply their catch to Fish Farming Groups (Pokdakan) for fattening purposes. The sustainability of this fishery is closely tied to the health of the mangrove ecosystem. To ensure the long-term preservation of mangroves and their associated resources, sustainable management policies are required, supported by adequate budget allocation, law enforcement, capacity building, equitable supply chain advocacy, stakeholder engagement, and community education. These measures are critical for fostering ecosystem resilience while supporting the socio-economic well-being of local communities.
EKSPLORASI POTENSI SUMBERDAYA IKAN LOKAL LELE KELIK (Clarias nieuhofii) SEBAGAI SUMBER PROBIOTIK Adibrata, Sudirman; Lingga, Rahmad; Roanisca, Occa
Saintek Perikanan : Indonesian Journal of Fisheries Science and Technology Vol 19, No 2 (2023): SAINTEK PERIKANAN
Publisher : Fakultas Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/ijfst.19.2.68-74

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Pemilihan jenis ikan lokal sebagai sumber probiotik sebaiknya jenis yang sudah beradaptasi terhadap lingkungan alami. Ikan lokal merupakan ikan yang paling tahan terhadap perubahan kondisi cuaca dan keberadaannya masih dapat dijumpai di wilayah tersebut. Penelitian dilakukan bulan Maret hingga September 2022. Lokasi pengambilan sampel di 5 kecamatan di Pulau Bangka yaitu Kecamatan Sungailiat, Merawang, Mendo Barat, Toboali, dan Gabek. Pengujian di Laboratorium Mikrobiologi Universitas Bangka Belitung (UBB) dan CV. Dua Agri Mandiri (CV. DAM) Desa Petaling  Kecamatan Mendo Barat, Kabupaten Bangka. Metode analisis sampel menggunakan rumus kelimpahan relatif, indeks dominansi, kualitas air, dan metode Total Plate Count (TPC) untuk menghitung jumlah mikroba. Hasil menunjukan bahwa terdapat 5 besar sampel ikan yang memiliki kelimpahan relatif tinggi secara berurut yaitu ikan putihan / tawes (Barbonymous gonionotus) 28,05%, ikan lele kelik / lembat (Clarias nieuhofii) 20,73%, ikan nila (Oreochromis niloticus) 9,76%, ikan sepat rawa (Trichogaster trichopterus) 9,76%, dan ikan tepalak (Betta simorum) 7,32%. Nilai indeks dominansi (C) sebesar 0,16 termasuk dominansi rendah artinya tidak ada spesies yang mendominasi secara signifikan dari sampel tersebut. Berdasarkan pertimbangan kelimpahan relatif, indeks dominansi, dan persebaran spesies maka dipilih jenis ikan lele kelik sebagai kandidat isolate BAL probiotik. Kelimpahan ikan air tawar di kolong, rawa, atau sungai ditentukan oleh karakteristik habitat perairannya, begitu juga ikan lele kelik yang hidup di perairan rawa alami dengan entitas kualitas air yang menjadi faktor pembatas. Hal ini diduga bahwa ikan tersebut memiliki toleransi yang luas, kekebalan tubuh yang kuat, serta didukung oleh bakteri baik yang ada dalam tubuhnya. Jumlah mikroba pada sampel lele kelik / lembat (Clarias nieuhofii) yaitu 1,4 x 10⁹ dimana nilai ini lebih tinggi dari jumlah mikroba pada ikan nila, udang vaname, ikan mackerel.The study was conducted from March to September 2022. The locations for sampling were in 5 districts on Bangka Island, namely Sungailiat, Merawang, Mendo Barat, Toboali, and Gabek Districts. The tests were conducted at the Microbiology Laboratory at Universitas Bangka Belitung and CV. DAM in Petaling Village, Mendo Barat District, Bangka Regency. The method used the formula for relative abundance, dominance index, water quality, and the Total Plate Count (TPC) method to calculate the number of microbes. The results showed that there were 5 large samples that had relatively high abundances sequentially, namely tawes (Barbonymous gonionotus) 28.05%, catfish kelik / lembat (Clarias nieuhofii) 20.73%, tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) 9.76%, swamp fish (Trichogaster trichopterus) 9.76%, and tepalak fish (Betta simorum) 7.32%. The dominance index value is 0.16, including low dominance, meaning that no species dominates significantly from the sample. Based on the relative abundance, dominance index, and species distribution chosen the type of catfish kelik is a candidate for probiotic LAB isolates. The abundance of fish in kolong, swamps, or rivers is determined by the characteristics of their aquatic habitat, like catfish that live in the natural swamp with water quality entities being the limiting factor. It is supposed that these fish had a wide tolerance, and a strong immune system, and were supported by beneficial bacteria in the body of the fish. The number of microbes in the sample of catfish kelik (Clarias nieuhofii) was 1.4 x 10⁹ CFU/ml which was higher than the number of microbes in tilapia, vaname shrimp, mackerel. 
Inisiasi Usaha Agromaritim dengan Penggemukan Kepiting Bakau (Scylla Sp) dan Budidaya Tanaman Buah Adibrata, Sudirman; Wahidin, La Ode; Guskarnali, Guskarnali
Abdimas Galuh Vol 7, No 1 (2025): Maret 2025
Publisher : Universitas Galuh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25157/ag.v7i1.16961

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Pemberdayaan kelompok pembudidaya ikan melalui penggemukkan kepiting bakau (Scylla sp.) dan budidaya pepaya California (Carica papaya L.) di Sub-DAS Selindung berpotensi dapat meningkatkan kesejahteraan pembudidaya. Kegiatan ini bertujuan untuk menginisiasi usaha agromaritim melalui penggemukkan kepiting bakau dan budidaya tanaman buah pepaya California yang berkelanjutan. Kegiatan ini dimulai bulan Juni hingga November 2024, bertempat di Kelompok Pembudidaya Ikan Kulong Kelat Sukses (Pokdakan KKS) Desa Pagarawan, Kecamatan Merawang, Kabupaten Bangka. Kegiatan ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif dan kuantitatif termasuk sosialisasi dan diseminasi. Hasil menunjukkan bahwa degradasi ekosistem mangrove dapat menurunkan populasi kepiting bakau sehingga dibutuhkan upaya pengelolaan agar eksploitasinya menjadi terkendali. Inisiasi usaha agromaritim memberikan keuntungan yaitu adanya peluang pasar terhadap ukuran kepiting bakau yang belum layak jual untuk digemukkan oleh pokdakan. Teknologi probiotik Probio_FmUBB terbukti efektif dalam meningkatkan produktivitas dan keberlanjutan usaha budidaya kepiting bakau dan budidaya pepaya California. Beberapa tantangan pemberdayaan diantaranya perubahan iklim, fluktuasi pakan ikan rucah, ketersediaan bibit kepiting bakau, kualitas air, dan kualitas tanah. Kepiting bakau yang gemuk akan mengalami molting sehingga ukurannya menjadi lebih besar. Sub-DAS Selindung mempunyai potensi yang besar untuk pengembangan ke arah penangkapan dan budidaya kepiting bakau. Pendampingan yang dilakukan UBB memberi contoh inisiasi dan inovasi penanaman bibit pepaya California di media tanah langsung dan di planterbag. Kondisi cuaca yang panas ekstrim sangat mempengaruhi pertumbuhan pohon pepaya sehingga membutuhkan pemeliharaan intensif untuk menghasilkan buah yang baik. Implementasi konsep agromaritim melalui kegiatan sosialisasi, edukasi, dan diseminasi dapat meningkatkan nilai tambah ekonomi dalam pengelolaan sumberdaya secara berkelanjutan di Sub DAS Selindung.
Reef fish community structure in the waters of small islands Central Bangka Regency Sudirman Adibrata; Wahyu Adi; Fera Angelia; Umam Komarullah; Dedi Dedi; Arham Hafidh Akbar; Eka Maulana; Sapriyadi Sapriyadi; Sofyan Sofyan; Dia Aldia; Animah Animah; Citra Ayu; Robi Gunawan; Muhammad Mahatir; Sandri Sandri; Rizki Evitulistiono; Febrianto Febrianto; Muhammad Ichsan Efendi; Agung Susanto; Muhammad Faris Alqodri; Nico Adriyansyah; Adisti Hafizah; Jemi Ferizal
Nekton Vol 4 No 1 (2024): March
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Sambas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47767/nekton.v4i1.724

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This study aimed to analyze the community structure of reef fish in the small island waters of Central Bangka. The research was conducted in March 2022 in the waters of Bebuar Island, Ketugar Island, Ketawai Island, and Gusung Asam Central Bangka Regency, Bangka Belitung Islands Province. The coral reef survey method uses purposive sampling and the coral reef fish visual census with data analysis of abundance, diversity index, uniformity, and dominance. In-site water quality measurements included six parameters: temperature, salinity, current, brightness, depth, and pH. The results showed that coral reef cover from 44.60 - 87.00% with the medium to very good category. The abundance of reef fish from 1 to 3 individuals/m2 was dominated by 18 species of the Pomacentridae family. The reef fish diversity index ranged from 2.47 to 2.90, including the medium category. The uniformity index value ranged from 0.79 - 0.94, including the high category, indicating that the species found were evenly distributed across all stations. The dominance index value ranges from 0.07 to 0.15, including low, where no species dominates significantly and the fish are evenly distributed. Temperature, brightness, pH, and salinity are factors that support the growth of coral and reef fish. A water current speed of 0.05 – 0.20 m/s is quite helpful in cleaning coral reefs from mud and can supply oxygen. Water conditions were categorized as good and fulfilled the seawater quality standards.
Eco-friendly feed innovation: An effective strategy to reduce fish mortality rates in Central Bangka Priyansah, Sujadi; Dalimunthe, Nurzaidah Putri; Sembiring, Juhardi; Arif, Maulana; Kurnia, Feni; Syafutra, Randi; Adibrata, Sudirman; Lingga, Rahmad
Community Empowerment Vol 10 No 4 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.10673

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Former tin mining land (known locally as camoy or kulong) has the potential to be utilized as fish cultivation land. Kulong possesses potential for fish farming due to its age, which supports the availability of trophic minerals essential for fish life. Fish farmers frequently encounter problems with disease outbreaks and mortality caused by pathogens, leading to low production yields. Improving the quality of the cultivation environment, including reducing sedimentation from commercial feed, is one solution to mitigate fish diseases and mortality. This community service aims to provide training on environmentally friendly feed for fish farmers through training and mentoring in its application. The program successfully enhanced the partners' ability to produce cost-effective (organic) environmentally friendly feed from agricultural waste (oil palm kernel meal, dregs, bran), which demonstrably improved the quality of the cultivation environment, reduced fish diseases and mortality, and has the potential to increase the quality and quantity of fish production.
Co-Authors A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Addela Amelia Adella Jesiska Adisti Hafizah Adisti Hafizah Afriyansih, Silvi Agung Susanto Agung Susanto Ahmad Fahrul Syarif Ahsanul Ihsan Aisyah, Liastiana Akbar, Arham Hafidh Alamshah, Wahyu Albertus Indra Purnama Andi Gustomi ANDRI KURNIAWAN Andriyadi Andriyadi Andriyansah . Anggelia Nurtasbita Pratiwi Animah Animah Animah Arham Hafidh Akbar Arham Hafidh Akbar Arham Hafidh Akbar Arif, Maulana Ariqoh Ansori Ariska Purnamasari Arizona, M. Oka Artur M Farhaby Arwani Gustia Astri Dian Sari Astuti, Rufti Puji Athur Muhammad Farhaby Ati Rahadiati Ati Rahadiati, Ati Aulia Aulia Baifa Baifa Balisco, Rodulf Anthony T. Bayu Bayu Benny Khairuddin Bernia, Rika Kristi Budi Harto Bywater, Aaron Citra Ayu Citra Ayu Citra Ayu, Citra Citra Kusuma, Luh Putu Ayu Savitri Cristiana Manullang Dalimunthe, Nurzaidah Putri Dedi Dedi Dedi Dedi Dedi Dela Angelia Dendi Haris Denny Syaputra Deri Aja Devi Wulansari Dewi, Diah Puspita Dia Aldia Dia Aldia Dian Sutono Dina Artika Dinata, Faldhi Dinata Dwi Rosalina Edwin Andrian Egy Tiansyah Eka Maulana Eka Maulana Ela Ferdyanti Emya Br Sitanggang Endang Bidayani Ernik Yuliana Eva Utami Fahmida Manin Fajar Indah Puspita Sari Fardhan Arkan Farhaby, Arthur M Fatria Sando Fauzia Miranda Febrianto Febrianto Febrianto Feni Kurnia, Feni Feni Marlinda Fera Angelia Fera Angelia Ferizal, Jemi Fika Dewi Pratiwi Firzan Fatansyah Fitria Fitria FRANT0 FRANT0 franto franto Franto, Franto Fredinan Yulianda Galib, Muliani Guskarnali, Guskarnali Hafizah, Adisti Hafsaridewi, Rani Hasan Eldin Adimu Heni Pujiastuti Hidayah, Reysya S N Hidayat, Syahrin Imron I Wayan Nurjaya Indah Septia Rani Intan Purnamasari Irawati Irawati Irvani, Irvani Jely Jeniver Jemi Ferizal Jemi Ferizal Jonatan Fadli Kadi Istrianto Khairuddin, Benny Kim V Van Komarullah, Umam KUKUH HARIADI Kurniawan Kurniawan Kurniawan Kurniawan Kurniawan Kurniawan Kurniawan Kurniawan Kurniawan Kurniawan Kurniawan Kurniawan Kurniawan La Ode Wahidin Lanang Satria Wiralaga Lingga, Rahmad Luh Putu Ayu Savitri Citra Kusuma M. Rizza Muftiadi Mahatir Maryani Maryani MARZUKI UKKAS Maulana Firdaus Maulana Firdaus Medi Rismanto Mennofatria Boer Mohammad Agung Nugraha Mohammad Oka Arizona Mufiadi, M. Rizza Muftiadi, M. Rizza Muftiadi, Muhammad Rizza Muhammad Arinda Unigraha Utama Muhammad Faris Alqodri Muhammad Faris Alqodri Muhammad Firmansyah, Muhammad Muhammad Ichsan Efendi Muhammad Ichsan Efendi Muhammad Mahatir Muhammad Mahatir Muhammad Mighfar Muhammad Rizqi Ramadhani Muhammad Yusuf Muhammad Yusup Rangga Muliani Galib Mu’alimah Hudatwi Nadilla Anggraini Nico Adriyansyah Nico Adriyansyah Ninef, Jotham S.R. Novyandra Ilham Bahtera Novyandra Ilham Bahtera Nurjannah Nurjannah Nurmita Tari Yani Oka Arizona Okto Supratman Pamungkas, Aditya Pamungkas, Aditya panji santoso Perangin-angin, Robet Pinari Pinari Pitria Handayani Prasetyono, Untung Priyambada, Agung Priyansah, Sujadi Rachmana, Tyo Rahmad Lingga Rahmad Lingga Rahmad Lingga Rahmad Lingga Rahmansyah, Nurditya Ramdhan Aditya Randi Syafutra Rani Hafsaridewi Rani Mulyani Riza Safira Rizki Evitulistiono Rizki Evitulistiono Roanisca, Occa Robi Gunawan Robi Gunawan Robi Gunawan Rudiansi, Salsyabillah Putri Rufti Puji Astuti Rufti Puji Astuti Rufti Puji Astuti Rustam Rustam Sabrina Anne Aldera Sandri Sandri Sandri Sapriyadi, Wandi Saputri, Nova Sembiring, Juhardi Setiadi, Jhodi Shinta Ahsaniyah Silvi Afriyansih Vivi Simanjuntak, Hengki Siti Aisyah Siti Aisyah Siti Fatimah Siti Fatimah Sofyan Sofyan Sofyan Sri Dewi Dinata Putri Stevani Greacela Putri Suci Puspita Sari Suci Puspita Sari Suharyanto, Suharyanto Suhendra, Hary Suhendra Sulistyowati, Beta Indi Syaputra, Denny Teguh Ferdinand Tommie Jonatan Tri Aris Wibowo Ully Wulandari, Ully Umam Komarullah Umam Komarullah Umroh Umroh Umroh Umroh Utomo, Dela Wahyu Adi WAHYU ADI Wahyu Adi Wahyu Adi Wibawa, Yuzan Fudhaili Tri Wulandari, Ufi Ayu Yeyen Mardyani Yeyen Mardyani Yilmaz, Muhammed Furkan Yundari, Yundari Yunita Yunita Zulfakar, Zulfakar