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Pelatihan Penanaman Bibit Mangrove dengan Metode Klaster pada Mitra Sekat Bakau di Desa Buruk Bakul Kabupaten Bengkalis Rifaldi, Rifaldi; Yoswaty, Dessy; Efriyeldi, Efriyeldi; Elizal, Elizal
Journal of Rural and Urban Community Empowerment Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): Oktober
Publisher : Fakultas Perikanan dan Kelautan Universitas Riau

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Salah satu kelompok masyarakat yang menaruh perhatian untuk melakukan upaya konservasi hutan mangrove yaitu mitra Kelompok Peduli Mangrove (KPM) Sekat Bakau di Desa Buruk Bakul Provinsi Riau, dibentuk sejak tahun 2019, dengan kegiatan pembibitan dan penanaman mangrove. Namun, dampak abrasi, kegiatan perambahan hutan mangrove, alih fungsi lahan dan berbagai aktivitas antropogenik menyebabkan keberadaan hutan mangrove mengalami kerusakan. Bibit mangrove yang ditanam mitra KPM Sekat Bakau sekitar 1000 batang/bulan. Harga jual bibit mangrove sekitar Rp. 5000/batang, untuk pembelian polybag dan beberapa peralatan tanam Rp. 500.000. Keuntungan yang diperoleh Rp. 4.500.000/bulan. Sebagian keuntungan dibagi untuk 10 orang anggota KPM Sekat Bakau dan sebagian lagi untuk simpanan kas. Hal ini belum memberikan keuntungan yang optimal dari usaha pembibitan mangrove. Tujuan kegiatan yaitu meningkatkan pengetahuan dan keterampilan mitra KPM Sekat Bakau dan masyarakat di Desa Buruk Bakul berupa teknik penanaman mangrove secara klaster (bergerombol) untuk upaya konservasi hutan mangrove. Hasil kegiatan Program Kemitraan Masyarakat (PKM) menunjukkan bahwa peserta pelatihan yang berjumlah 20 orang sangat antusias menerima transfer iptek yang telah diberikan oleh tim penyuluh LPPM Universitas Riau. Kegiatan ini juga telah memperluas jaringan masyarakat di Desa Buruk Bakul dalam program pelestarian hutan mangrove yang ramah lingkungan.
PEMBERDAYAAN KELOMPOK PKK DAN MASYARAKAT MELALUI PEMANFAATAN BUAH PEDADA (Sonneratia caseolaris) DI DESA SEPAHAT, KECAMATAN BANDAR LAKSAMANA, KABUPATEN BENGKALIS Nurrachmi, Irvina; Galib, Musrifin; Yoswaty, Dessy; Amin, Bintal; Ramadhan, Ragiel; Haura, Sari R. Al; Utami, Rahma I.; Mahmudah, Dewi A.; Hanifa, Zurya; Yurestira, Ilham; Syahada, Melania; Putra, Rajiv R.; Darmawan, Ernanda P.; Hafizh, Muhammad
Journal of Rural and Urban Community Empowerment Vol. 2 No. 1 (2020): Desember
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Buah pedada merupakan buah mangrove yang hidup di perairan payau yang banyak tumbuh di daerah pesisir, khususnya di Kabupaten Bengkalis yaitu di Kecamatan Bandar Laksamana Desa Sepahat. Bagian dasar buah pedada dibungkus oleh kelopak bunga, dan tidak beracun. Masyarakat Desa Sepahat jarang mengkonsumsi langsung buah Pedada karena rasanya yang asam sehingga banyak terbuang sia-sia. Buah tersebut memiliki kandungan gizi yang belum dimanfaatkan. Selain dapat dikonsumsi secara langsung Buah Pedada dapat juga diolah menjadi produk pangan bernilai jual tinggi seperti selai, sirup, dan permen karena kandungan vitamin C yang cukup tinggi. Dengan melihat potensi ini, maka muncul ide untuk membuat teknologi olahan pangan buah Pedada sebagai olahan bernilai jual tinggi. Tujuan kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini akan memberikan nilai tambah yang besar ditinjau dari hasil teknologi produk pangan , sehingga menambah nilai ekonomis dan penghasilan bagi Masyarakat Desa Sepahat, serta meningkatkan pengetahuan masyarakatnya. Metode yang digunakan dalam kegiatan ini penyuluhan manfaat dan pengolahan buah Pedada. Kegiatan ini menghasilkan produk olahan buah pedada berupa sirup, selai, dan permen serta meningkatkan kreativitas sumber daya manusia di Desa Sepahat, Kecamatan Bandar Laksamana, Kabupaten Bengkalis untuk membuat industri rumah tangga produk pangan.
Antibacterial Activities of Soft Coral Extract Lobophytum sp. Towards Pathogenic Bacteria (Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa) Tanjung, May Juna; Yoswaty, Dessy; Effendi, Irwan
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 25 No. 2 (2020): June
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Soft coral extract of Lobophytum sp. can inhibit the growth of pathogenic bacteria with a weak to very strong category. The purpose of this study was to determine the activity of Lobophytum sp. against pathogenic bacteria Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa and analyze the concentration of Lobophytum sp. effective against pathogenic bacteria E. coli, S. aureus, and P. aeruginosa. Sampling was carried out in the waters of Pigago Island, West Pasaman Regency, West Sumatra. This research method is an experimental method and antibacterial activity test is carried out with agar diffusion diffusion technique. This soft coral extract has the potential to inhibit pathogenic bacteria. The highest inhibitory effect on E. coli bacteria was the highest yield at a concentration of 100% with a yield of 13.95 mm, in the S. aureus bacteria the highest yield at a concentration of 100% with a yield of 12.53 mm and in P.aeruginosa bacteria at a concentration of 100% was 23.87 mm.
Marine Ecotourism Development Strategy at Tiram Beach, Padang Pariaman Regency, West Sumatra Province Naldi, Febri; Yoswaty, Dessy; Nurrachmi, Irvina
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 29 No. 3 (2024): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.29.3.327-333

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The research was conducted in February-April 2024 at Tiram Beach, Padang Pariaman Regency, West Sumatra Province. The aims and benefits of the study are to identify the potential and objects that need to be developed at Tiram Beach as a marine ecotourism area, to find out the public's perception of ecotourism activities at Tiram Beach, to formulate a strategy for developing marine ecotourism at Tiram Beach to support sustainable tourism. The research method used was a survey. Research carried out in the field includes measuring water quality and aiming to see the level of water quality, temperature, brightness, salinity, pH, and current speed to support marine ecotourism on Tiram Beach. After that, the respondents were selected: 20 tourists, 20 local communities, 15 business actors, and ten policymakers. Based on the Suitability Index, Tiram Beach is in the S1 category (very suitable) with a score of 75%, and it is to be used as marine ecotourism by observing 10 IKW parameters. Based on the development strategy using SWOT analysis through field observations, strength results were obtained, including restaurants' international standard public toilets; weakness covers: lack of development breakwater in the area of ​​coastal tourist locations and lack of creativity from business actors, opportunity includes: the existence of objects that affect the welfare of local communities which can be used to increase income through buying and selling activities and services for visiting tourists, Threats includes: environmental changes that will affect the continuation of ecotourism on Tiram Beach, ecological degradation caused by humans
Microplastic Content in the Stomach of Caru Fish (Megalaspis cordyla) in the Sea Waters of Dumai City, Riau Province Saputra, Eka; Nasution, Syafruddin; Yoswaty, Dessy
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 29 No. 3 (2024): October
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Microplastics are particles that have a size of <5 mm and their existence might be able to contaminate the biota in the aquatic environment, such as care fish. Caru fish was collected in the Dumai city fish landing base in September - December 2022 to determine the abundance of microplastics in caru fish. The method used in this study is a survey method; samples of caru fish were obtained from Fish Landing Base (PPI) Dumai, and the samples were analyzed for the microplastic content in the laboratory. The samples used were 90 caru fish divided into three size classes. The parameters measured included type of microplastic, microplastic abundance, microplastic colour and the relationship between care fish size and microplastic abundance. The abundance of microplastics from the three size class of fish shows that the size class 22.1-24 cm had a higher average abundance of microplastics with an average value of 5.7 particles/individual. The type of microplastics found in this study were fibre, film and fragment. The relationship between the length of the caru fish and the abundance of microplastics has not been influenced by the size of the carp fish.
Sustainable Tourism Development in Sungai Apit District Riau Province: Mangrove Ecotourism Factors Yoswaty, Dessy
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 26 No. 3 (2021): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.26.3.205-213

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One of the efforts to overcome the problem of environmental damage in the mangrove forest ecosystem is the management of mangrove ecotourism. The concept of mangrove ecotourism is a responsible trip to mangrove forest areas for mangrove forest conservation efforts and improving community welfare. This study aims to examine sustainable tourism development in Sungai Apit District Riau Province: mangrove ecotourism factors. The method used in this research is a survey method, which was determined at 4 (four) research locations, namely Mengkapan Village (Station I), Sungai Kayu Ara Village (Station II), Kayu Ara Permai Village (Station III) and Tanjung Kuras Village (Station IV). Each research station consists of three sampling points for measuring the quality of coastal waters. It is obtained an overview of environmental factors that support the growth of mangrove forests. Research activities have been carried out in April-November 2020. The results showed that the mangrove forest ecosystem in the Sungai Apit District Suitable (S2) to be developed as a mangrove ecotourism area with an average IKW value of Station I was 75.39%; Station II of 76.71%; Station III is 78.82% and Station IV is 76.32%. The potential and attractiveness of mangrove ecotourism in Sungai Apit District has been developed by the Siak Regency government. The strategy for developing mangrove ecotourism in Sungai Apit District based on SWOT analysis and interviews is to prioritize the W-O strategy which consists of: 1) Increasing the participation of stakeholders in the management of mangrove ecotourism; 2). Promote effective ecotourism promotion, information and market activities; 3) Improve coordination between stakeholders properly and 4) Improve the quality of human resources through training and education activities.
Characteristics of Mangrove Forest in Anak Setatah Village Riau Province for Community-Based Tourism Village Development Yoswaty, Dessy; Warningsih, Trisla; Batubara, Ummi Mardiah; Wahyuni, Inka
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 27 No. 1 (2022): February
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The community in Anak Setatah Village has made efforts to conserve and rehabilitate mangrove forest ecosystems that have been damaged by abrasion, land conversion and mangrove forest encroachment. The TEGAS Community Group (Pokmas) established a mangrove nursery and planting business independently. The existence of mangrove forests that grow well can provide opportunities for the development of tourist villages. The aim of the research is to identify the characteristics of mangrove forests in Anak Setatah Village, Riau Province for the development of community-based tourism villages. The research uses survey methods, there are 3 (three) research locations, namely Station I of the mangrove tourism area (Dusun Karet settlement), Station II of the mangrove tourism area (mangrove forest conservation) and Station III of the mangrove tourism area (Dusun Karet beach). Research activities have been carried out in October 2021-January 2022. The results showed that the density of mangroves growing in the mangrove forest ecosystem of Anak Setatah Village, namely Station I, was 1122 ind/ha; Station II is 1799 ind/ha and Station III is 1289 ind/ha. Mangrove density at Station I and Station III is classified as medium category, at Station II is classified as very dense category. the results of the identification of mangrove vegetation in Station I obtained 2 species of mangrove (Avicennia alba and A.marina); Station II obtained 4 mangrove species (Rhizophora apiculata, R.mucronata, A.alba and A.marina); and Station III obtained 2 species of mangrove (A.alba and A.marina). The results showed that the mangrove forest ecosystem in Anak Setatah Village had an average IKW value, namely the appropriate category (S2) with an average IKW value at Station I (61.84%); Very suitable category (S1) with an average IKW score at Station II (84.21%) and suitable category (S2) with an average IKW score at Station III (65.79%). Overall the three research stations have the characteristics of mangrove forests that grow well and the community plays an active role in preserving the mangrove forest so that it provides opportunities to be developed as a tourist village.
Analysis of Sediment Organic Matter Content and Macrozoobenthos Abundance in Padang and Pariaman Coastal Waters, West Sumatra Fauzan, Azizul; Nedi, Syahril; Yoswaty, Dessy
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 28 No. 3 (2023): October
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The research was conducted in June - August 2022 in the coastal waters of Padang and Pariaman, West Sumatera. The method used in this research was a survey method. This research aims to determine the organic matter content of the sediment, the abundance of macrozoobenthos, and the relationship between sediment organic matter and the quantity of macrozoobenthos. Sampling was designed by purposive sampling by using 20x30 cm2 Ekman grab. The organic matter content of sediments in the Padang and Pariaman Coastal Waters, West Sumatra, ranged from 4.09 to 7.53%. The average abundance of macrozoobenthos at the four stations ranged from 20.37 to 90.74 ind/m2. Based on the identification results, the macrozoobenthos class found in the coastal waters of Padang and Pariaman consists of Bivalvia, Gastropods, and Malacostraca. The analysis of the sediment organic matter showed weak position relationships with macrozoobenthos abundance.
Green Economy Berbasis Batik Ecoprint Mangrove Pada Mitra KPM Sekat Bakau Desa Buruk Bakul Kabupaten Bengkalis Nursyirwani, Nursyirwani; Yoswaty, Dessy; Nedi, Syahril; Windarti, Windarti; Silfi, Alfiati; Mahdiyah, Evfi
Unri Conference Series: Community Engagement Vol 6 (2024): Seminar Nasional Pemberdayaan Masyarakat
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The Assisted Village Program in 2024 is the development of the territorial field, namely promoting mangroves as one of the green economy assets to improve community welfare. KPM Sekat Bakau partners in Buruk Bakul Village have been given a transfer of science and technology of mangrove ecoprint batik technology to produce a superior mangrove product. The objectives of the activity are: a) Increase partner knowledge and skills in the form of transfer of green economic science and technology based on mangrove ecoprint batik and b) Foster motivation for partners and the community to develop the assisted village, including sustainable mangrove forest conservation efforts. It is expected that the introduction of a mangrove eco-print batik technique can improve the science and skills of partners. The target audience involved amounted to 20 people. The results of this program activity showed that the partners were very enthusiastic and welcomed the transfer of mangrove ecoprint batik. The perception of the majority of partners expressed support for the Assisted Village Program activities, namely: strongly agree (48%), agree (43.5%) and neutral (8.5%). Partners are willing to build a self-reliant assisted village and preserve the mangrove forest in Buruk Bakul Village in a sustainable manner.
Analysis of Sediment Organic Matter Content and Macrozoobenthos Abundance in Padang and Pariaman Coastal Waters, West Sumatra Fauzan, Azizul; Nedi, Syahril; Yoswaty, Dessy
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 28 No. 3 (2023): October
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The research was conducted in June - August 2022 in the coastal waters of Padang and Pariaman, West Sumatera. The method used in this research was a survey method. This research aims to determine the organic matter content of the sediment, the abundance of macrozoobenthos, and the relationship between sediment organic matter and the quantity of macrozoobenthos. Sampling was designed by purposive sampling by using 20x30 cm2 Ekman grab. The organic matter content of sediments in the Padang and Pariaman Coastal Waters, West Sumatra, ranged from 4.09 to 7.53%. The average abundance of macrozoobenthos at the four stations ranged from 20.37 to 90.74 ind/m2. Based on the identification results, the macrozoobenthos class found in the coastal waters of Padang and Pariaman consists of Bivalvia, Gastropods, and Malacostraca. The analysis of the sediment organic matter showed weak position relationships with macrozoobenthos abundance.
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