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Education on marine issues through marine debris cleanup and sampling activities Siburian, Rima H. S.; Tapilatu, Julia Rosemary; Tapilatu, Maryrose E.; Wanggai, Marthenci I.; Ismayanti, Clara; S., Marlina; Yehezkiel, Boby
Akuatikisle: Jurnal Akuakultur, Pesisir dan Pulau-Pulau Kecil Vol 9, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Sangia Research Media and Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29239/j.akuatikisle.9.1.59-65

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Marine debris is a problem caused by anthropogenic activities in land and sea, threatening the balance of marine ecosystems. Marine Debris Sampling and Volunteering activities are one of the actions organized by Our ConservaSea to increase public understanding about marine debris, as well providing overview of the status of marine debris in Manokwari coastal area. Activity was carried in 4 coastal locations in Manokwari at the end of 2022 to early 2023. Data collection was carried out descriptively. Based on the results of questionnaires and data of the program, we found out of 35 total participants, 91% rated the structure of the activity as very good, 82% answered that the activity facilities were very good, and 100% rated that the presentation of marine debris information had been delivered very well. Furthermore, the results of the activity content can reach up to 765 community engagement on social media.
STRATEGI PENGEMBANGAN EKOWISATA DI KAWASAN HUTAN MOKWAM-PEGUNUNGAN ARFAK, PROVINSI PAPUA BARAT Fatem, Sepus; Susanti, Ika; Siburian, Rima HS.; Morin, Henderina; Erari, Semuel S.
Median : Jurnal Ilmu Ilmu Eksakta Vol. 16 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Median
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sorong

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33506/md.v16i2.2720

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The Mokwam forest is included in the territory of the Warmare District as a potential ecotourism area that has endemic animals, plants /flora, bird watching, Good bird attraction, mountain landscape, Moss forest, And the cave as a tourist attraction. The aim of the research is to determine the potentential of ecotourism in the forest area of Mokwam based on natural reources and strategies for this purpose, direction and tourism development policy mokwam forest area because of tourists visit special interest or foreign nusantara in continu. Which affects the economic movement of local people. The result of SWOT which is used by researchers can be described that a lot of factors affect the development of Forest Mokwam Ecotourism. The result showed that the key to the success of First of strength with value is 0.741, the second is 0.727, and the third is 0.709. The first weakness factor value is 0,323, the second is 0,192 and the third is 0,528. In external factor show that the first of the Key Factor Success (KFS) from Opportunity Factor value is 0.528, the second is 0.517 and the third is 0.516. In Threat Factor showed that the first value is 0.249, the second is 0.246 and the third is 0.246. The result of this research determined that the Mokwam Forest is suitable to develop the ecotourism area based on the environmental factor. It could be implemented based on the guidelines from Legacy Number. 41/1999 and the Legal of Government Number 34/2002 with management status is Limited Used of Forest Sanctuary in Area Used, and Environmental Services Used and pemanfaatan kawasan, pemanfaatan jasa lingkungan, and Forest Collecting no wood.
Pemanfaatan Tumbuhan Sebagai Obat Tradisional Oleh Masyarakat Kampung Momiwaren, Papua Barat Siburian, Rima Herlina; Angrianto, Rusdy
Median : Jurnal Ilmu Ilmu Eksakta Vol. 16 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Median
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sorong

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33506/md.v16i1.3209

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Momiwaren Village is one of the villages close to the Momiwaren Protected Forest Area. In line with regional development and technological advances, knowledge of the use of plants as medicinal ingredients is starting to disappear. For this reason, it is necessary to conduct research on how many types of plants are still used by the community as medicinal ingredients. The method used in this research is a survey method with interview techniques. The results of this research show that the people of Momiwaren Village still use plants as medicinal ingredients. There are 30 species from 22 families used by the community. If we look at the conservation status of the plants used, the types of plants used are still included in the naturally available (LC/DD) category, but there is one type of plant that is threatened with extinction and requires further silvicultural action so that this plant can be cultivated and not extinct from nature.
ANATOMICAL CHARACTERS OF Aquilaria microcarpa INTERACTING WITH Fusarium sp. Siburian, Rima HS; Siregar, Ulfah J.; Siregar, Iskandar Z.; Santoso, Erdy; Wahyudi, Imam
BIOTROPIA Vol. 20 No. 2 (2013): BIOTROPIA Vol. 20 No. 2 December 2013
Publisher : SEAMEO BIOTROP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1409.897 KB) | DOI: 10.11598/btb.2013.20.2.258

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Aquilaria microcarpa is one of agarwood-producing plants, Interaction of pathogenic fungi may cause physiological changes in plants that have an impact on visual changes in cells, tissues or organs of plants. This study aims to determine differences in the anatomical characters of Aquilaria microcarpa that have been inoculated with Fusarium sp. Observations of anatomical characters showed that traits of inoculated and un-inoculated Aquilaria microcarpa in general are partly different. The difference was found in wood color, odor/aroma, the pores of wood and leather inserted visible. Chemical compounds contained in the plant interact with fusarium was Elemol, Baimuxinal, 3-phenyl-2-butanone, chromen-4-one.
Co-Authors A. Fadli Agus Muji Santoso Agus Syahrani Agus Syahrani Agustina A Tanati Agustinus A Murdjoko Agustinus Murdjoko Ahmad Fahrudin Alce Noya Alia Bihrajihant Raya Alia Bihrajihant Raya Anang Wahid M.Diah Anggraeni Dyah S Anggraeni Dyah Sulistiowati Angrianto, Rusdy Arief, Syaiful Maliki Arifin Dwi Saputro Arwam, Hendrik Bachtiar, Willy Bambang Nugroho Baransano, Falen Charly Bravo Wanggai d R. Sari Daniel Y. Seseray Darma, Darma Delis Mundoni Deny A. Iyai Diana Prameswari Dwi Nurhayati, Dwi Enderia Wabia Endria Sada Erari, Semuel S. Erdy Santoso Evi Rinata Falen Baransano Ferawati Runtuboi Finda Meyditia Finda Meyditia Gerits, Rony Henderina Morin, Henderina Hendri Hendri Hendy Setiawan Hendy Setiawan Herlina, Lien Ika Susanti Imam Wahyudi Indrawan, Imam Wahyudi Irnanda Aiko Fifi Djuuna ISKANDAR ZULKARNAEN SIREGAR Ismayanti, Clara Jendro Edy Wibowo Jonni Marwa Karubuy, Claudia Novia Sandy Komalasari Komalasari Lusye Naa M. S. Amir Maker, Ursula Maturbongs, Rudi A. Mei Trirbo Moeljono, Soetjipto Mundoni, Delis Murdjoko, Agustinus A Naa, Lusye Nanang Wahyudin Nanang Wahyudin Novita Panambe Noviyanti Noviyanti, Noviyanti Orisu, Lily Pardede, Akim Manaor Hara Peday, Hans Philipus Maran Ronny Lesmana Rony Gerits Rosita Dewi Rusdi Angrianto, Rusdi S., Marlina Saragih, Desni T. R. Sepus M. Fatem Sinon, Iriwi Solehuddin, Moh. Sudjatno, Djoko Syahputra, Hendri Syahril Hasan - Politeknik Sains dan Teknologi Wiratama Maluku Utara, Syahril Hasan Syaiful Maliki Arief Syarif Ohorella Syufi, Yafed Tanati, Agustina A Tapilatu, Julia Rosemary Tapilatu, Maryrose E. Tapilatu, Maryrose Easter Tri Apdian, Yulianto Tulalesy, Quin Ulfah Juniarti Siregar Valentin Paisei Wahyudi Wahyudi Wahyudi Wahyudi Wahyudi Wahyudi Wanggai, Charly B. Wanggai, Marthenci I. Wibowo, Jendro Edy Widayati, Isti Willy Bachtiar Yahya F Wally Yanuar Dwi Prastyo Yehezkiel, Boby Yenusi, Kaleb Yonathan Kalua’ Payung Allo Yuli Triestini Yulian Atkana Yusri, Yunisa Friscia Zainal Zainal