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Kondisi Terumbu Karang Di Perairan Pesisir Desa Amahusu (Batu Capeu) Kota Ambon Ronald Darlly Hukubun
ACROPORA: Jurnal Ilmu Kelautan dan Perikanan Papua Vol 3, No 1 (2020)
Publisher : ACROPORA: Jurnal Ilmu Kelautan dan Perikanan Papua

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (728.187 KB) | DOI: 10.31957/acr.v3i1.1211

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Coral reefs are the most productive and diverse ecosystems. This study aims to determine the condition of coral reefs, using the Line Intercept Transect (LIT) method. Data were collected in October 2018. The results of the study found 18 categories of benthic growth forms crossed by the transect line, where the biotic component was 63.02% and the abiotic component was 36.98%. The biotic component consists of 26.6% hard corals, 0.44% dead corals, 3.54% algae, and 32.44% other fauna while the abiotic component is only dominated by 36.98% sand. Coral cover of 26.6% shows the condition of coral reefs is in a fair condition. The cause of the low percentage of coral cover caused by human activity (anthropogenic impact).Keywords: Coral reef; Line Intercept Transect; Amahusu Village
Sosialisasi Mitigasi Bencana Gempabumi Untuk Siswa Sekolah Dasar Di Kecamatan Nusaniwe Desa Seilale Kota Ambon Abdi Pangestu; Joel K. Cols Cols; Siti R. Sehwaky; Fadila F F; Rumasoreng Rumasoreng; Ronald D. Hukubun
Empowerment: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 1 No. 3 (2022): MEI 2022
Publisher : Pusat Riset Manajemen dan Publikasi Ilmiah Serta Pengembangan Sumber Daya Manusia Sinergi Cendikia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55983/empjcs.v1i3.164

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Tectonically, Eastern Indonesia is a complex technonic area because it is formed due to the confluence of three large plates, namely the Eurasian Plate in the west, the Indian-Australian to the south and the Pacific Plate in the east known as the Triple Junction. This is what causes the Maluku area and its surroundings to have a high vulnerability to earthquakes and tsunamis. The importance of disaster preparedness to reduce casualties is the basis of this socialization activity. The core activity of learning disaster mitigation is the process of protecting yourself from disasters before and during disasters. This socialization took place through the presentation of material in the form of PowerPoint presentations in class. The material presented included the definition of an earthquake, the characteristics of the earthquake, what to do if an earthquake occurs in school, signs of an earthquake, and how to save yourself in the form of a song video. Based on the results of the socialization, the students determined that the cause of many casualties was the lack of knowledge about disaster mitigation in schools and the local environment early on.
Peningkatan Ekonomi Masyarakat Melalui Pelatihan Pemanfaatan Handuk Bekas Sebagai Produk Kerajinan Tangan Amey Makahity; Wenseslaus Rurum; Marsel Marthin Nikijuluw; Indriyanti Kendy; Ronald D. Hukubun
Empowerment: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 1 No. 3 (2022): MEI 2022
Publisher : Pusat Riset Manajemen dan Publikasi Ilmiah Serta Pengembangan Sumber Daya Manusia Sinergi Cendikia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55983/empjcs.v1i3.165

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The community service team provides training on making flower pots by using used goods in the form of towels or cloth. This activity aims to provide new experiences and innovations for young people in Seilale in improving the welfare of the community in an area. By providing creative economic training in making pots from used goods in the form of towels or cloth. This training activity was carried out using the lecture method. This activity is in collaboration with the youth of Seilale village, Nusaniwe sub-district, Ambon city. The result of community service activities is creative economic training in making pots from used goods in the form of towels or cloth. This training was declared successful because the participants were able to carry out and make pots well, and the participants were enthusiastic in participating in the training from beginning to end.
Distribusi Spasial Suhu dan Salinitas di Perairan Selat Haruku Simon Tubalawony; Degen Erasmus Kalay; Wiwien Gaby Hukubun; Ronald Darlly Hukubun
Jurnal Sumberdaya Akuatik Indopasifik Vol 7 No 1 (2023): Februari
Publisher : Fakultas Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan, Universitas Papua

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46252/jsai-fpik-unipa.2023.Vol.7.No.1.213

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The waters of the Haruku Strait have very fluctuating water mass movements caused by various oceanographic factors, making the water column very dynamic. This study aims to study and analyze the physical oceanographic characteristics of the waters in the form of temperature and salinity distribution. Research data was taken and recorded by CTD on each transect then tabulated and analyzed using Microsoft Excel, Surfer and Ocean Data View (ODV). The results of data analysis showed that the temperature value at the observation station, from sea surface to a depth of 25 meters, ranged from 28.71–29.6 oC, while at a depth of 50–100 meters, the temperature ranged from 24.68–28.11 oC. The distribution of salinity values ​​in sea surface waters to a depth of 25 m ranges from 33,12–33,60 psu while at a depth of 50–100 m the temperature ranges from 33,83–34,38 psu. The characteristics of the water mass are influenced by the mass of water from the Banda Sea and the Seram Sea, freshwater input from the mainland, and community activities on the coast. In general, the water column has a different temperature and salinity stratification for each depth. The temperature conditions will decrease, and the salinity value will increase with increasing depth.
PEMANFATAAN SISA OLAHAN MINYAK KELAPA “TAIMINYA” GUNA MENJAWAB MASALAH PANGAN DAN EKONOMI DI DESA LATUHALAT, KOTA AMBON Jusuf Leiwakabessy; Ronald Darlly Hukubun; Sherly Lewerissa; Laura Bianca Silvia Huwae; Laury Marcia Chara Huwae
Jurnal Abdimas Bina Bangsa Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Jurnal Abdimas Bina Bangsa
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Bina Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46306/jabb.v4i1.345

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Coconut is a plant and natural potential that is excellent in Latuhalat Village. Coconut has so many benefits that it has earned the nickname the tree of life because every part of it can be used for the benefit of society. Coconut processing in Latuhalat Village is carried out on a small and traditional scale, namely processing it into coconut cooking oil. This processed product will leave processed waste (processed waste) known as "taiminya". This processed residue is usually not used anymore, then thrown away or used as animal feed. The Pattimura University PKM Team presents innovation and development of taiminya into "taiminya confectionery" and "taiminya chili sauce" products. This innovative product is expected to increase the income of the people of Latuhalat Village
Sosialisasi Penguatan Kewirausahaan yang Kreatif dan Inovatif Bagi Masyarakat Negeri Rutong Audry Leiwakabessy; Ludwina Pormes; Gloria Sapulette; Joy Gaspersz; Goziana Armagita; Ronald D. Hukubun; Angela Ruban
Jurnal Masyarakat Mengabdi Nusantara Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Juni : Jurnal Masyarakat Mengabdi Nusantara
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Pastoral Tahasak Danum Pambelum Keuskupan Palangkaraya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58374/jmmn.v2i2.159

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Socialization of strengthening creative and innovative entrepreneurship is carried out with the target of Rutong Village MSME actors. This socialization led MSME actors to be able to broaden their knowledge and increase their skills in running a business. There are problems faced such as human resources, limited administrative capacity, limited speculative capital and working capital, ability to grow and enter the market. This socialization was also carried out to answer and provide solutions that were faced by MSME in Rutong Village.
JENIS ALGA COKLAT PENGHASIL ALGINAT DI PULAU AMBON Frijona F Lokollo; Ronald D Hukubun
Jurnal Laut Pulau: Hasil Penelitian Kelautan Vol 1 No 1 (2022): Jurnal Laut Pulau
Publisher : Prodi Ilmu Kelautan Fakultas Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jlpvol1iss1pp1-10

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Brown algae contains alginate is a hydrocolloid compound. This study aims to determine the types of brown algae as alginate producers in the coastal waters of Ambon island, Tial and Liang villages, Central Maluku. This research was conducted in April 2021. Sampling is carried out by means of free collection at low tide, at the time of sampling it is visually observed the condition of the substrate on which brown algae. Liang village beach as a whole has a variety of substrates of rocky, rocky sand, sand mixed with dead coral. However, in the sampling area, it was found that the dominant substrate was rocky sand substrate, and dead coral. Tial village beach has four types of substrates, namely rocky substrates in area A directly adjacent to the coast and have a substrate area of 2,250 m2 (15%), coral fault substrates and rocky in area B are in the littoral zone have a substrate area of 3,000 m2 (20%), sand substrates and coral faults in area C are in the littoral zone have a substrate area of 5,250 m2 (35%) coral substrates in area D are directly adjacent to the subtidal area and have a substrate area of 4,500 m2 (30%). All four substrates are in the intertidal zone. The substrates that cover the observation area a lot are sand substrates and coral faults. The results of the identification of brown algae species on the shores of Liang and Tial villages found four species classified in one division, one class, two families, and three genera. The diversity of brown algae species in the coastal waters of Tial there are three types of brown algae, Sargassum duplicatum, Turbinaria ornata, and Padina minor and on Liang beach there are two species of brown algae, Sargassum polycyctum and Padina minor. The four types of brown algae found have the potential to be a source of alginate
KELAYAKAN PENGGUNAAN DATA SUHU PERMUKAAN LAUT AVHRR PATHFINDER DAN AQUA MODIS DI PERAIRAN PASIFIK BARAT WARM POOL Harold J D Waas; Simon Tubalawony; Ronald D Hukubun
Jurnal Laut Pulau: Hasil Penelitian Kelautan Vol 1 No 1 (2022): Jurnal Laut Pulau
Publisher : Prodi Ilmu Kelautan Fakultas Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jlpvol1iss1pp11-23

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Kelayakan penggunaan data set citra AVHRR Pathfinder Day and Night dan Aqua MODIS (SSTSkin) sebagai model telah diuji melalui validasi data in situ SST(SSTBulk) Triton Bouy Mooring yang terekam pada kedalaman 1,5 meter di bawah air permukaan laut selama periode monsun barat (2002 - 2003 tahun) di Warm Pool Pasifik Barat. Hasil analisis menunjukkan bahwa meskipun resolusi spasial yang berbeda, akurasi dan variasi pengukuran SSTSkin kedua model relatif sama dan memiliki korelasi yang kuat dengan SSTBulk (AVHRR RMSE = 0,51C, Cv = 2%, r = 0,63 ; MODIS RMSE = 0, 55 C, Cv = 2% , r = 0, 84) dan berada pada kisaran sintesis penelitian sebelumnya di perairan yang berbeda. Respons AVHRR dan MODIS SSTSkin terhadap SSTBulk sangat berbeda di mana MODIS SSTSkin selalu lebih besar dari SSTBulk (Bias ± STD ; 0,72 ± 0,44 C). Kecepatan angin > 3 m/s meningkatkan kedua nilai SSTSkin and SSTBulk sebaliknya kecepatan angin < 2.5 m/s menyebabkan efek pendinginan pada permukaan. Periode peningkatan SSTSkin akan terjadi di bawah pengaruh anomali angin barat (WWBs) atau anomali angin timur (EWBs). Tidak seperti MODIS, AVHRR SSTSkin selalu lebih rendah dari SSTBulk (Bias ± STD; -0.14 ± 0.69 C) dan SSTSkin > hanya terjadi di bawah pengaruh WWBs dan EWBs. Hasil uji Test-t (paired) pada selang kepercayaan 95% menunjukkan tidak ada perbedaan signifikan antara hasil pengukuran model dengan SSTBulk in situ diindikasikan oleh tcal < ttab (AVHRR tcal = -1.383 < ttab = 2.010 ; MODIS tcal = -4.133 < ttab = 2.010). Dengan demikian, kedua data model dapat digunakan untuk penelitian oseanografi dan aplikasi lainnya menggunakan SST sebagai parameter kunci di perairan tersebut.
Sosialisasi Mitigasi Bencana Daerah Pesisir Bagi Siswa SD Negeri Rutong Yoisye Lopulalan; Godwin W. A. Hehanussa; Hendra Titawael; Sherly Lewerissa; Marlin C. Wattimena; Laury M. Ch. Huwae; Ronald D. Hukubun
Nusantara: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): Agustus : Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/nusantara.v3i3.1409

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Disaster mitigation is an effort to reduce casualties and provide a proper and good understanding to the public regarding natural disasters. This activity aims to provide early insight and knowledge regarding natural disasters. The method of implementing this community service uses the socialization method with Rutong State Elementary School students as participants. This socialization material focuses on mitigating the tsunami and earthquake disasters, a major threat to Rutong Village, located in a coastal area.
Peduli Lingkungan Melalui Program Penanaman Pohon di Negeri Kilang Kota Ambon Ronald D. Hukubun; Marlin C. Wattimena; Laury Marcia Chara Huwae; Michele F. C. Usmany; Gloria M Souissa; Gian Rumahlatu
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Sains dan Teknologi Vol. 2 No. 4 (2023): Desember : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Sains dan Teknologi
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik Universitas Cenderawasih

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58169/jpmsaintek.v2i4.268

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Environmental care activities carried out in the form of reforestation in Negeri Kilang are also an implementation of the Pattimura University KKN student program, the first batch of Class L, aimed at increasing the knowledge of the Negeri Kilang community about the role and function of plants, as well as creating the character of the Negeri Kilang community who care about the environment. Carrying out activities is a form of assistance in the field as well as outreach to village communities regarding reforestation efforts as a form of protecting and preserving the environment. The results of this tree planting activity are the planting of clove, mahogany, ironwood and durian tree seedlings in reforestation locations and in hamlets/community gardens which can be utilized according to their intended purpose to make land use more efficient, apart from optimizing ecological functions, as well as providing economic value for the people of the Negeri Kilang.
Co-Authors Abdi Pangestu Abdul Mahid Ukratalo Abdul Norman Kibas Adhe Fitri Rohly Elys Agnes A. Panggabean Agustina Indasari Ngilamele Aidah Z. N. Rohmah Albert F. Thomas Aldea Duingga Aldeva H. F Mawuntu Aldi Renata Aldrian Salamor Alessandra F. Saija Alessandra F. Saija Alex S. W Retraubun Alfian Fayus Shafar Ambo Alia U. Mahua Alif Nur Laili Rachmah Alvind G. Kambuno Amabelle Kenaya Evangelista Lona Amey Makahity Ami Indah Marasabessy Anansya Theresya Lekatompessy Anastasya Supusepa Aneila Stephanie Russel Angela Ruban Angela Ruban Aprilia Tuasuun Astry Tehuayo Atmisari Diman Atmisari Diman Badaruddin, Sabrianah Bireinda Tirza Violetta Tuapattinaya Breandly Daud Zefanya Selly Brian Saputra Manurung Bryan Latarissa Charlota Masully Chindy Claudia Ririhena Chlaudia Novita Ilery Chrisnata Manihuruk Christiana Manuella Violynn Christofel Elia Rahakbauw Cipta Utama Clifford R. Kundiman Cut Charolina Pattiwaellapia Degen E. Kalay Degen E. Kalay Degen E. Kalay Degen Erasmus Kalay Deirdre Livia Petta Delce Kainama Dewi Alma Tualepe Dhea Nurafni Firmansyah Diana Porsisa Donal Noija Dyah Ayu Prasanthy Aome Eko Pradjoko Elsy Taruk Linggi Emilia Hanubun Esra Yudha Empra Eva Kaimudin Eva Kaimudin Eva S. Ratuluhain Eva Susan Ratuluhain Evanthely N. Ch. M. Tahalele Fadila F F Farhana Umhaera Patty Fatima Kubais Febiyanty Palijama Feronika Pulamajen Fileo Agus Waileruny Fira A. Rehalat Freadly C. Wenno Friesland Tuapetel Frijona F. Lokollo Frijona Fabiola Lokollo Fuadiska Salamena Gian Rumahlatu Gilberto Remse Papilaya Gladys R. Pamesti Glaselaria A. Oeijano Gloria A. D. Rante Gloria M Souissa Gloria Sapulette Gloria Sitaniapessy Godlife Rojers Umhersuny Godwin W. A. Hehanussa Goziana Armagita Grace Pattiselanno Grace Pattiselanno Gratia D. Manuputty Gresia Maiseka Gresti Vionae Grisko V. Pattippeilohy Harold J.D. Waas Hehanussa, Kedswin Gerson Hektor Dalton Hehanussa Helmalya Putri Hendra Titawael Hendrikus Sakliressy Hensly Tahalea Hermanto Romera Hiariey, Johanis Hubert A. Mainake Hukubun, Wiwien Gaby Hulopi, Mahriyana Imanuel Villian Trayanta Soukotta Indra Wati Niapele Indriyanti Kendy Inri Chartini Johansz Intan Buton Intan Telussa Ivanmorl Ruspanah Ivanmorl Ruspanah Ivanual M. Wairata Jefry Jefrad Wakim Jehuda Daniel Nussy Jembris Nustelu Jembris Nustelu Jessika Janet Reindah Joel Apriyanto Fejacreyo Huka Joel K. Cols Cols Johan B. Bension Johan Bruiyf Bension Jolanda Tomasouw Jorgi B. Kurniawan Josepina Inggriany Untailawan Joshua Amstrong Leuwol Jossep Titirloloby Josua Frans Trianto Joy Gaspersz Juan Marchel Paulus Juan Marchel Paulus Jugerteria Luhulima Juliaans E. R. Marantika Julius A. N. Masrikat Jusuf Leiwakabessy Kalay, Degen E Karan Silaratubun Kelvin Sopahaluwakan Kereison D. Saija Kesia L. 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