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Condition of Coral Reefs at Mentigi Beach, North Lombok Regency Murdani, Muhammad Taufiq Zulfikri; Candri, Dining Aidil; Ahyadi, Hilman
Jurnal Pijar Mipa Vol. 20 No. 3 (2025)
Publisher : Department of Mathematics and Science Education, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, University of Mataram. Jurnal Pijar MIPA colaborates with Perkumpulan Pendidik IPA Indonesia Wilayah Nusa Tenggara Barat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jpm.v20i3.8625

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Climate change and excessive anthropogenic activities have an impact on coral reef damage. Coral reef damage can be seen from several criteria, one of which is the percentage of live coral cover. North Lombok is one of the districts on Lombok Island whose coral cover has been damaged.  This research aims to identify marine biota, coral reef genus, analyze community structure and condition of coral reefs at Mentigi Beach. Coral reef genus data was taken using Coral Finder 2.0 Indo Pacific by Russel Kelley, while coral reef data was obtained using the UPT (Underwater Photo Transect) method at three stations with depths of 1-5 meters and 6-10 meters. The results showed that live coral cover at stations I, II, and III were 12.44%, 17.42%, and 32.46%, respectively. At a depth of 1-5 meters, it was found to be 21.93%, and 19.62% at a depth of 6-10 meters. There are 11 benthic categories, and 30 coral reef genera identified. The Porites genus is cosmopolitan in the research location. The diversity, evenness and dominance indices show that coral reef genera are evenly distributed with no one dominating the coral reef ecosystem at Mentigi Beach, Pamenang, North Lombok Regency.
Analisis Perilaku Sanitasi Wisatawan terhadap penggunaan air Bersih dan Toilet di Kawasan Khusus Ekonomi Mandalika Dujana, Lalu Muhammad Aby; Isrowati, Isrowati; Ahyadi, Hilman; Ernawati, Ernawati; Fadila, Baiq Arlina; Rahayu, Rachmawati Noviana; Rohyani, Immy Suci
JURNAL SAINS TEKNOLOGI & LINGKUNGAN Vol. 11 No. 2 (2025): JURNAL SAINS TEKNOLOGI & LINGKUNGAN
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jstl.v11i2.820

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The Mandalika Special Economic Zone (KEK) is a super priority destination in NTB with an increasing number of tourists visits every year. The increasing number of tourist visits affects the sanitation of the area. Sanitation conditions are influenced by tourist behavior. This study aims to analyze the sanitation behavior of tourists, especially in the use of clean water and toilets. The research method uses a questionnaire distribution to 96 tourists taken by simple random sampling. Determination of the number of respondents using the Slovin formula. The validity and reliability test of the questionnaire instrument was carried out first before the data was analyzed descriptively. The results of the study showed that 61% of respondents who had clean water use behavior in the Mandalika KEK had water use behavior in the "Good" category, while 39% had "Less Good" behavior. Toilet use behavior showed that 67% of respondents who had toilet use behavior in the Mandalika KEK had water use behavior in the "Good" category, while 33% had "Less Good" behavior.
Instalasi Pengolahan Air Limbah Rumah Sakit Umum Daerah Provinsi Nusa Tenggara Barat Jupri, Ahmad; Putri, Nurliana Hasan; Supardiono, Supardiono; Ahyadi, Hilman; Hidayati, Lilik
JURNAL SAINS TEKNOLOGI & LINGKUNGAN Vol. 11 No. 1 (2025): JURNAL SAINS TEKNOLOGI & LINGKUNGAN
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jstl.v11i1.860

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Wastewater management in hospitals is an important aspect to maintain environmental quality and public health. This research evaluates the effectiveness of the Waste Water Treatment Plant (IPAL) at the Regional General Hospital of West Nusa Tenggara Province (RSUDP NTB) using a biofilter system. The research was conducted for 30 days with a focus on operational observations, interviews with staff, and analysis of wastewater treatment data. The results show that the NTB RSUDP WWTP consists of seven units with varying capacities and involves pre-processing and main processing stages. Despite comprehensive operations, challenges such as pipe blockages and problems with flow meters still occur. Recommendations include improving routine maintenance, optimizing processing processes, and outreach regarding solid waste disposal.
Structure of Sea Urchin (Echinoidea) Community in The Tidal Zone of Kuta Mandalika Bay Hidayat, Ismadi Dwi Saputra; Candri, Dining Aidil; Ahyadi, Hilman
Jurnal Biologi Tropis Vol. 25 No. 2 (2025): April-Juni
Publisher : Biology Education Study Program, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, University of Mataram, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jbt.v25i2.8914

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This study aims to examine the structure of sea urchin (Echinoidea) communities in the tidal zone of Kuta Mandalika Bay. The research was conducted in August 2024 at three different stations: River Estuary (Station 1), KEK Tourism Area (Station 2), and Mangrove Ecosystem (Station 3). Data collection was carried out using purposive sampling with line transects and plots to identify species, abundance, and environmental parameters (substrate and salinity). The results identified four sea urchin species: Diadema setosum, Tripneustes gratilla, and Enchinometra mathei. Station 2 exhibited the highest diversity and abundance (H' = 2,31; 68.70% abundance), characterized by a rocky sand substrate and salinity of 30 ppt. In contrast, no sea urchins were found at Station 1, which had a muddy sand substrate and lower salinity (28 ppt). Station 3 showed moderate diversity (H' = 1.77) with 50% abundance. Environmental factors such as substrate type, salinity, and the presence of mangrove vegetation significantly influenced the distribution of sea urchins. This study highlights the critical role of habitat characteristics in shaping sea urchin community structure in the tidal zone.
Mangrove Species Composition in The Mangrove Forest of Cendi Manik Village, Sekotong, West Lombok Regency Martha, Eriko Thopan; Candri, Dining Aidil; Ahyadi, Hilman; Ghazali, Mursal; Munawaroh, Anggi Nurhardiyanti
Jurnal Biologi Tropis Vol. 25 No. 2 (2025): April-Juni
Publisher : Biology Education Study Program, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, University of Mataram, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jbt.v25i2.9189

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The mangrove forest in Cendi Manik Village, West Lombok Regency, consists of both natural and rehabilitated areas, the latter of which has been developed into the Bagek Kembar Mangrove Ecotourism site. While the growth of ecotourism has increased public and governmental attention toward the rehabilitated zone, concern for the natural mangrove forest has declined. This study aims to identify mangrove species composition and analyze vegetation density and diversity in the Cendi Manik mangrove area. The research was conducted from February to March 2024 using vegetation analysis methods across 15 plots distributed along three transects. The results identified six main mangrove species: Avicennia marina, A. alba, Rhizophora apiculata, R. mucronata, R. stylosa, and Sonneratia alba, with Rhizophora mucronata being the most dominant species, having the highest tree density of 440 individuals/ha. The total tree density reached 1,373.34 individuals/ha, which is categorized as dense according to Indonesian Ministry of Environment Regulation No. 201/2004. The species diversity index (H’) ranged from 1.54 to 1.61, indicating moderate to high diversity levels. The dominance of muddy substrates in the area supports the optimal growth of Rhizophora species. These findings highlight the ecological importance of conserving the remaining natural mangrove forests in Cendi Manik Village, given their vital role in coastal protection, carbon storage, and habitat provision for coastal biota. This research serves as a foundation for more comprehensive and sustainable conservation strategies in the region.
SOSIALISASI PENGEMBANGAN EKOWISATA DI KAWASAN MANGROVE LEMBAR SELATAN, LOMBOK BARAT Isrowati, Isrowati; Rohyani, Immy Suci; Jupri, Ahmad; Ahyadi, Hilman; Supardiono, Supardiono; Dwiyanti, Amalya
Jurnal Abdi Insani Vol 12 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Abdi Insani
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/abdiinsani.v12i2.2302

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Kawasan Lembar Selatan merupakan kawasan pesisir yang memiliki potensi objek sumberdaya alam yang tinggi. Daya Tarik yang dimiliki kawasan Lembar salah satunya mangrove. Ekosistem mangrove memiliki nilai konservasi, nilai edukasi dan wisata dalam ekowisata. Hal ini perlu didukung oleh partisipasi masyarakat sebagai local owner dan pengelola kawasan ekowisata. Sosialisasi pengembangan kawasan Ekowisata Mangrove Lembar Selatan bertujuan untuk meningkatkan keterampilan dan pengetahuan masyarakat sekitar dalam pengelolaan objek Ekowisata Mangrove Lembar Selatan. Pelaksanaan Kegiatan terdiri dari tiga kegiatan yang meliputi tahap persiapan, tahap pelaksaan dan tahap Evaluasi dan monitoring. Tahapan pelaksanaan meliputi kegiatan sosialisai pengembanngan ekowisata dan dilanjutkan dengan diskusi secara partisiatif dan Focus Group Discussion (FGD) yang dilakukan oleh narasumber dan peserta. Sosialisasi kegiatan dilakukan dengan penjabaran aspek 4A (Atraksi, Aksesibilitas, Amenitas dan Ansilari) untuk mendata potensi yang ada. Berdasarkan hasil FGD Atraksi alam yang tersedia meliputi ekosistem Mangrove, aksesbilitas lokasi Ekowisata Lembar Selatan yang strategis, peningkatan pelayanan dan prasarana. Upaya pengembangan yang dapat dilakukan antara lain peningkatan kolaborasi dengan agen wisata, inovasi paket wisata dan menambahkan atraksi wisata alam di Kawasan Ekowisata Lembar serta menyiapkan generasi muda pesisir yang sadar lingkungan. Kegiatan sosialisai berjalan dengan baik dan lancar, peserta sangat antusias dalam bertanya dan berdiskusi secara aktif selama kegiatan berlangsung. Hasil evaluasi menunjukan peningkatan pengetahuan dan keterampilan masyarakat dalam pengembangan objek ekowisata di Kawasan Mangrove Lembar, Lombok Barat.
Evaluation of the Biophysical and Chemical Conditions of the Aquatic Environment During the Rainy Season to Mitigate the Ecological Disaster of Ciguatera Fish Poisoning (CFP) and Harmful Algal Bloom (HABs) in the Gili Matra Marine Tourism Park-Lombok: Evaluasi Kondisi Biofisikakimia Lingkungan Perairan Pada Musim Hujan Untuk Mitigasi Bencana Ekologi Ciguatera Fish Poisoning (CFP) dan Marak Alga Berbahaya (MAB) di Taman Wisata Perairan Gili Matra-Lombok Sachoemar, Suhendar Indrakusmaya; Rachman, Arief; Aliah, Ratu Siti; Megawati, Novi; Romadhona, Ekky Ilham; Meirinawati, Hanny; Prayogo, Teguh; Dewa, Riardi Pratista; Zamroni, Yuliadi; Ahyadi, Hilman; Fitriya, Nurul; Hamzah, Faisal; Garno, Yudhi Soetrisno; Susanto, Joko Prayitno; Riyadi, Agung; Haryanti; Ihsan, Iif Miftahul; Setiarti Sukotjo; Iskandar; Leonita, Shinta; Diswandi; Rahman; Muhami; Makosim, Syahril
Jurnal Teknologi Lingkungan Vol. 26 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : BRIN Publishing (Penerbit BRIN)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55981/jtl.2025.7213

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Abstrak Ciguatera Fish Poisoning (CFP) dan fenomena Marak Alga Berbahaya (MAB) yang disebabkan oleh dinoflagellata bentik beracun merupakan salah satu bencana ekologi atau lingkungan yang dapat mengancam kesehatan manusia di kawasan pesisir Indonesia, seperti di kawasan Taman Wisata Perairan (TWP) Gili Matra yang terdiri dari 3 pulau yaitu Gili Meno, Air, dan Trawangan. TWP Gili Matra merupakan pusat wisata bahari dan kawasan konservasi laut di kawasan Nusa Tenggara Barat yang diketahui mengalami tekanan akibat aktivitas manusia dari kegiatan pariwisata dan perikanan yang berdampak negatif kepada ekosistem pesisir, terutama terumbu karang. Kondisi tersebut dapat meningkatkan kelimpahan komunitas dinoflagellata bentik beracun yang berpotensi menyebabkan terjadinya CFP dan MAB di TWP Gili Matra. Untuk itu diperlukan upaya mitigasinya agar risiko bencana ekologi CFP dan MAB dikemudian hari yang selain dapat menyebabkan terjadinya kerusakan ekosistem perairan TWP Gili Matra, tetapi juga kerugian ekonomi yang cukup besar, tidak terjadi. Menurut perhitungan ekonomi para ahli, nilai ekonomi kegiatan pariwisata di TWP Gili Matra, mencapai 26,86 triliun rupiah per tahun.  Salah satu upaya mitigasi bencana ekologi CFP dan MAB adalah dengan mengetahui kondisi lingkungan perairan di TWP Gili Matra pada musim hujan. Berdasarkan hasil survei diketahui kondisi biofisikakimia lingkungan perairan pada musim hujan bulan Desember 2022 dan Maret 2024 dalam keadaan yang sangat baik dengan tingkat eutrofikasi sebagai indikator kualitas lingkungan perairan pada tingkat ultraoligotrofik dengan nilai skor TSI (Trophic State Index) 12,9-19,4 (<30) yang mengindikasikan bahwa kesuburan perairan sangat rendah, air jernih, konsentrasi oksigen terlarut tinggi sepanjang tahun dan mencapai zona hipolimnion.   Abstract Ciguatera Fish Poisoning (CFP) and the phenomenon of Harmful Algal Bloom (HABs) caused by toxic benthic dinoflagellates are one of the ecological or environmental disasters that can threaten human health in coastal areas of Indonesia, such as in the Gili Matra Aquatic Tourism Park (ATP) area which consists of three islands, namely Gili Meno, Air, and Trawangan. ATP Gili Matra is a center for marine tourism and conservation areas in the West Nusa Tenggara region which is known to be under pressure due to human activities from tourism and fisheries activities that have a negative impact on coastal ecosystems, especially coral reefs. This condition can increase the abundance of toxic benthic dinoflagellate communities that have the potential to cause CFP and HABs in ATP Gili Matra. For this reason, mitigation efforts are needed so the risk of CFP and HABs ecological disasters in the future which can not only cause damage to the ATP Gili Matra aquatic ecosystem, but also significant economic losses, does not occur. According to economic calculations by experts, the economic value of tourism activities in ATP Gili Matra reaches IDR 26.86 trillion per year. One of the efforts to mitigate the ecological disaster of CFP and HABs is to understand the condition of the aquatic environment in ATP Gili Matra during the rainy season. Based on the survey results, it is known that the biophysical and chemical conditions of the aquatic environment during the rainy season in December 2022 and March 2024 are in very good condition with the level of eutrophication as an indicator of the quality of the aquatic environment at the ultraoligotrophic level with a TSI (Trophic State Index) score of 12.9-19.4 (<30) which indicates that water fertility is very low, the water is clear, the concentration of dissolved oxygen is high throughout the year and reaches the hypolimnion zone.
Diversity of Mollusks (Bivalvia and Gastropoda) in Medana Beach, North Lombok Sasmitha, Yuan; Candri, Dining Aidil; Ahyadi, Hilman
Jurnal Pijar Mipa Vol. 20 No. 6 (2025)
Publisher : Department of Mathematics and Science Education, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, University of Mataram. Jurnal Pijar MIPA colaborates with Perkumpulan Pendidik IPA Indonesia Wilayah Nusa Tenggara Barat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jpm.v20i6.9621

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Mollusks are an important group of marine organisms that contribute significantly to marine ecosystem structure and function, exhibiting high species diversity and widespread distribution across various marine habitats. Medana Beach, located in North Lombok, is a coastal area with ecological potential as a habitat for mollusks, particularly bivalves and gastropods. However, excessive exploitation beyond sustainable limits has led to a decline in mollusk populations, due to rates of harvest surpassing their natural regeneration. This study aims to assess the species diversity and community structure of mollusks (Bivalvia and Gastropoda) in the intertidal zone of Medana Beach. A purposive sampling method was used to select stations based on differing environmental characteristics, while transects were laid using systematic random sampling. Mollusk sampling, environmental parameter measurements (temperature, salinity, and pH), and substrate identification were carried out at all three study stations. A total of 55 mollusk species comprising 1,052 individuals were recorded, including 14 bivalve species and 41 gastropod species. The bivalves belonged to 9 families, and the gastropods to 17 families. The highest infaunal abundance was observed at Station 3 (616.67 ind/m³), while the highest epifaunal abundance occurred at Station 1 (15.38 ind/m²). Modiolus philippinarum had the highest infaunal density (255.56 ind/m³), found attached to seagrass roots in muddy-sand substrates. Cellana radiata had the highest epifaunal density (6.13 ind/m²), found attached to rocks. The mollusk community structure at Medana Beach was relatively stable, as indicated by moderate diversity and evenness indices, with no dominant species observed. These findings suggest that the habitat conditions at Medana Beach are capable of supporting mollusk communities and are not currently experiencing significant ecological stress.
Case Study of Aircraft Operational Noise Level Distribution Patterns at Zainuddin Abdul Madjid International Airport Baiq Rema Junia Sasmita; Hilman Ahyadi; Lalu Muhammad Aby Dujana
Socio-Economic and Humanistic Aspects for Township and Industry Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): Socio-Economic and Humanistic Aspects for Township and Industry
Publisher : Tinta Emas Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59535/sehati.v3i3.559

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Aircraft operational activities, especially in the airport area, are a major source of noise that can affect environmental comfort and health, including aircraft operations at Zainuddin Abdul Madjid International Airport. This study aims to determine the noise level due to aircraft operations and map the noise distribution pattern as a basis for environmental management planning. The method used in this research is a descriptive quantitative method. Measurements of noise and environmental conditions (wind speed, wind direction, and air humidity) were carried out at a distance of 0 m, 30 m,175 m, 300 m, 500 m, and 1 000 m. The noise level was measured using the Sound Level Meter (SLM) measuring instrument in decibel units. Analysis and mapping were done using Surfer 28 software. The results showed that the noise level ranged from 44 to 97 dBA. At a distance of less than 100 m, the noise level threshold value, as stipulated in the Minister of Environment Decree Number 48 of 1996. In addition, the resulting noise distribution shows a radial pattern. The radial pattern is characterized by the spread of sound that spreads from one point source in a circular manner, and the intensity tends to decrease as the distance increases.
Inventory of Echinodermata in Lendang Luar Beach, North Lombok District Dewi, Saskia Septina; zahara, asha aulia; aulia, nurul waroatul; nurulfadilah; riandinata, selamet kurniawan; Candri, Dining Aidil; Ahyadi, Hilman
Samota Journal of Biological Sciences Vol 3 No 2 (2024): Samota Journal of Biological Sciences
Publisher : University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/sjbios.v3i2.4962

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Echinoderms are one of the main components of marine biodiversity that play an important role in ecosystem function, especially as aquatic detritus. The purpose of this study was to determine the species of Echinoderms found in Lendang Luar Beach, North Lombok District. The study was conducted in July 2022 using the purposive sampling and free sample collection. Based on the research results, found 12 species from 6 families, namely Deadematidae (Diadema setosum, Echinothrix calamaris, and Echinothrix diadema), Echinometridae (Echinometra oblonga and Heliocidaris crassispina), Holothuriidae (Holothuria tubulosa), Ophiocomidae (Ophiomastix annulosa, Ophiocoma erinaceus, Ophiocoma pusilla, and Ophiocoma scolopendrina), Ophiothrichidae (Macrophiothrix longipeda), and Toxopneustidae (Tripneustus gratilla). O. Annulosa, M. longipeda, and T. gratilla species were found in all stations. M. longipeda had the highest number of individuals. T. gratilla has the most extensive microhabitat because it is found in all types of existing microhabitats.
Co-Authors AA Ngurah Nara Kusuma Abdus Sabil, Abdus Agung Riyadi Ahmad Jupri Ahmad Jupri Ahmad Jupri Ahmad Jupri AIDA MUSPIAH AIDA MUSPIAH Aina Ul Mardiati Aina Ul Mardiati Aini, Diah Kurotul Anggraeni, Marsella Apriadi, Rhandy Asmi Aqiela, Zulia Arben Virgota Arben Virgota Arief Rachman Astri Wulandari Astrini Widiyanti Aulia, Nurul Waroatul Bagus Hakimi Baiq Fadila Arlina Baiq Farista Baiq Farista Baiq Farista Baiq Rema Junia Sasmita Berliana, Cok Gea Boy Rahardjo Sidharta Cahya, Maeliandri Aulia Cahyani, Inda Nur Damayanti , Eva Destiana, Elvina Dewi, Saskia Septina Dining A Candri Dining Aidil Candri, Dining Aidil Diswandi Diva, Ni Putu Natasa Dujana, Lalu Mahammad Aby Dujana, Lalu Muhammad Aby Dwiyanti, Amalya Eka S Prasedya Eka Sunarwidhi Prasedya Eka Sunarwidi P Ernawati Ernawati Ernawati Evy Aryanti Fadila, Baiq Arlina Fadli Fadli Fadli Faisal Hamzah fatur Rahman, fatur Faudziah, Totum Aurora Garno, Yudhi Soetrisno Gazali, Mursal Hakim, Abdurrahman Halwani, Muhammad Fuad Handayani, Nurmala Haryanti Hidayat, Ismadi Dwi Saputra I MADE SUDARMA I WAYAN SUANA I Wayan Suana I WAYAN SUANA Ihsan, Iif Miftahul Ika Puspita Dewi Immy Suci Rohyani ISKANDAR Islamul Hadi Isnaini Marliana Isrowat Isrowati Isrowati, Isrowati Joko Prayitno Susanto Juliani Jupri , Ahmad Kartini Ambarwati Komang Adi Kurniawan Saputra Laily Hunawatun Sani Lalu Ahmad Fikri Zainuri Lalu Japa, Lalu Lalu Muhammad Aby Dujana Lestari, Bening Sagita Lia Mar’atus Sholeha Lilik Hidayati, Lilik Luh Putu Ayu Damayanti, Luh Putu Ayu M. Subandi Rahmani Makosim, Syahril Mardiati, Aina Ul Marsella Anggraeni Martha, Eriko Thopan Megawati, Novi Meirinawati, Hanny Muhami Muhammad Hamdi Iswandi Muhammad Syach Nuzul Firdauzy Munawaroh, Anggi Nurhardiyanti Murdani, Muhammad Taufiq Zulfikri Muthma'innah, Elfira Ni Putu Reny Diantari Novida Sari Nurmala Handayani Nurul Fitriya NURUL HIDAYAH nurulfadilah Oka, Risky Agustina Pardede Shinta Trilestari Prasedya, Eka Sunarwidi Purnamayanti, Juli Putri, Baiq Ega Zulqaidah Putri, Nurliana Hasan Rabani, M. Restu Rachmawati Noviana Rahayu Rachmawati Noviana Rehayu Rahayu, Rachmawati Noviana Rahman Rahmatullah, Dimas Rizky Ratu Siti Aliah Reda riandinata, selamet kurniawan Riardi Pratista Dewa, Riardi Pratista Rifwan, Moh. Nurkholis Riski, Danu Riski, Tita Nia Ananda Rizkia Apriani Romadhona, Ekky Ilham Royani, Andhini Dwi Mifta Rozi, Tapaul Sachoemar, Suhendar Indrakusmaya Sagita, Baiq Vira Emaliyana Sari Novida Sasmitha, Yuan Sebastian Aviandhika Setiarti Sukotjo Shinta Leonita Siti Rosidah sri puji astuti Sri Puji Astuti Sukiman Sukiman . Sukmaraharja Aulia Rachman Tarigan Sunarwidi P, Eka Supardiono Supardiono, Supardiono Suripto Suripto Suripto sydqy, Shohibul Tapaul Rozi Teguh Prayogo Tri wahyu Setyaningrum Ulya Nisa Afifa Uzma, Saadatul Wahyu Hidayat Wahyudi, Alpan Widianti, Astrini Widiyanti, Astrini Wijdan, Ifad Wulandari, Suci Yulia Yuliadi Zamroni Yulianti Yulianti Zahara, Asha Aulia Zainuri, Lalu Ahmad Fikri