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PEMAHAMAN PERAN KELOMPOK USAHA BERSAMA SEBAGAI UPAYA PENGEMBANGAN EKONOMI KREATIF WISATA BAHARI Handayani Handayani; Muhamad Ali Ulat; Endang Gunaisah; Ismail Ismail; Mustasim Mustasim; Muh Kasim; Hendra Poltak
Buletin SWIMP Vol 2 No 01: Mei 2022
Publisher : Politeknik Kelautan dan Perikanan Sorong

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The joint business group is a strategy carried out in developing the creative economy of marine tourism in Malaumkarta. Development efforts are carried out by empowering the community through understanding the role of joint business groups. As many as 20 partners were empowered through interactive lectures and discussions. The results of the evaluation of the achievement of KUBe issues, strategies, problems and strengthening of KUBe were reached by 80%, the growth stage was reached by 75%, KUBe development was reached by 75%, work liaison system by 100%, and monitoring and evaluation published by 80% .
Peningkatan Kesadaran Masyarakat Melalui Sosialisasi Peran dan Manfaat Hutan Mangrove: Peningkatan Kesadaran Masyarakat Melalui Sosialisasi Peran Dan Manfaat Hutan Mangrove Intanurfemi Hismayasari; Hendra Poltak; Ismail Ismail; Ernawati Ernawati; Agung Setia Abadi; Asthervina Widyastami Puspitasari; kadarusman kadarusman; Muhamad Ali Ulat; Yuniar Ayu Hafita; Moejiono Moejiono; Heri Sutanto; Iskandar Iskandar; Syafril Sanusi; Muhammad Idris; Charles Nalle; I Komang H Permana
Buletin SWIMP Vol 2 No 02: November 2022
Publisher : Politeknik Kelautan dan Perikanan Sorong

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This activity aims to determine the impact of socialization in increasing knowledge and understanding of the role and benefits of mangroves. The socialization activity was attended by 10 participants using the clasical method and the field practice method. Based on the results of the evaluation, it was found that there was an increase in participants' knowledge and understanding regarding the role and benefits of mangroves from an average of 32% to 95% and could provide the right justification so it is hoped that the increase in knowledge would be accompanied by an increase in public awareness to actively participate in preserving mangrove forests.
The role of coral reefs for marine life is as a place to find food, nursery areas, spawning grounds, and as hiding places: Pelestarian Transplantasi Terumbu Karang di Pulau Gag Vicky Rizky Katili; Lay Tjarles; Muhamad Ali Ulat; Kadarusman Kadarusman; Amir M Suruwaky; Fataha Ilyas Hasan; Jusman Jusman; Lukman Efendi; Ismail Ismail
Buletin SWIMP Vol 2 No 02: November 2022
Publisher : Politeknik Kelautan dan Perikanan Sorong

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The role of coral reefs for marine life is as a place to find food, nursery areas, spawning grounds, and as hiding places. Gag Island is one of the areas that has the potential for the main coral species Acropora sp, but with the increase in pollution from waste that causes sedimentation, and local community activities in fishing activities in ways that are not environmentally friendly, such as the use of bombs that make coral reefs in the area. many of these areas are degraded or damaged. To overcome the sustainability of fishing that is not environmentally friendly, it is the initiative to carry out socialization and transplantation.
Pengenalan Produk Printer 3D sebagai Alternatif Pengolahan Sampah Botol Plastik (PET) di SD Impress 5 Pulau Raam Sorong Kepulauan Rezza Ruzuqi; Hendra Poltak; Andreas Pujianto; Endang Gunaisah; Handayani Handayani; Ismail Ismail
To Maega : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 6, No 3 (2023): Oktober 2023
Publisher : Universitas Andi Djemma

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The waste problem is endless, especially non-organic waste. Garbage that has been collected and not managed properly can cause big problems. Raam Island is one of the areas in the city of Sorong that is constrained by waste problems. Many non-organic wastes cannot be resolved. It is a challenge for academics to be able to help solve. In this activity, one of the efforts made was the socialization of the existence of a method that can be applied to reduce non-organic waste. One of them is the introduction of 3D printer products processed from polyethylene terephthalate (PET) non-organic plastic waste. Plastic non-organic waste of Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) is waste produced from drink bottles, such as mineral water bottles. Knowledge of non-organic waste processing techniques needs teaching from an early age. Therefore, socialization activities are carried out starting from the elementary school level. This activity resulted in the additional insight that there is a new method for processing non-organic plastic waste, especially the type of Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) often used in everyday life. Based on survey results, data was generated that this activity was very beneficial for the surrounding community. It is hoped that after this activity, the surrounding community can start not directly disposing of drink bottle waste but could collect it and then process it into useful products.
Analysis of the Social, Economic, and Ecological Impact of Mining Activities of PT. Gag Nickel on Society and Coral Reef Ecosystem in Gag Island, Raja Ampat District Muhamad Ali Ulat; Handayani Handayani; Anjar Mulya; Hendra Poltak; Ismail Ismail
Formosa Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 3 No. 10 (2024): October 2024
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

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This study analyses the social, economic, and ecological impact of PT. Gag Nickel mining activities on the society and coral reef ecosystem in Gag Island, Raja Ampat district. The data was obtained through in-depth interviews, observations, and questionnaires distributed to employees of PT. Gag Nikel and the surrounding community. The results of the research show that the presence of P.T. Gag Nikel has improved the income and well-being of the local population, with the majority of the population working as employees of the company. However, mining activities also cause damage to coral reef ecosystems, including soil erosion, sedimentation, and marine water pollution. In conclusion, in order to better sustainability, increased commitment of companies in managing environmental impacts and public involvement in decision-making related to mining activities is required. This research provides important insights for mining companies and other stakeholders in managing the impact of mining activities sustainably.