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PENGARUH CAHAYA TERHADAP TINGKAT KELANGSUNGAN HIDUP DAN PERTUMBUHAN KARANG LUNAK LOBOPHYTUM STRICTUM (OCTOCORALIA: ALCYONACEA) HASIL TRANSPLANTASI PADA SISTEM RESIRKULASI Beginer Subhan; Dedi Soedharma; Dondy Arafat; Hawis Madduppa; Fadillah Rahmawati; Ayu Ervinia; Aditya Bramandito; Denny Khaerudi; Ahmad Taufik Ghozali
Jurnal Teknologi Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 3 No 2 (2012): NOVEMBER 2012
Publisher : Fakultas Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan

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The current research was conducted to investigate the effect of light on growth of soft coral Lobophytum strictum. This species was transplanted and reared in two different ponds, uncovered pond (with light penetration) and covered pond (no light penetration. A total of 16 coral fragments was placed on each pond. Both, the survival rate and the growth rate were significantly different on the effect of light (P<0.05). The soft coral on the uncovered pond was survive up to 12 weeks (100%), followed with increased length (from 5,95 to 10,04 cm) and width (from 5,27 to 6,84 cm) of the transplanted coral fragments. Conversely, the soft coral in the covered ponds showed survival rate of 62,5% (up to 8th week), with decreased length (from 8,25 to 5,25 cm) and width (from 9,14 to 4,86 cm) of each fragments during the period of study.
Keragaman, kerapatan dan penutupan lamun di Pulau Biak, Papua Citra S. U. Dewi; Beginer Subhan; Dondy Arafat
Depik Vol 6, No 2 (2017): August 2017
Publisher : Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13170/depik.6.2.6227

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The purpose of this study were to evaluate the diversity, density, and covering area of seagrass  in Biak Island, Papua. Methodology that used in this study were combination of line intercept and quadrat transects, which drawn perpendicular to the shoreline. The results showed that there were 9 species of seagras found in Biak Island and it was categorized as high category. The density was renged from 450 ind/m2 to 898 ind/mand the covering area was between 60% to 80%.Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui keragaman, kerapatan jenis lamun dan penutupan lamun di Pulau Biak. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah transek kuadrat dan transek garis, yang ditarik tegak lurus dari garis pantai. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa keragaman jenis lamun di Pulau Biak tergolong tinggi, karena ditemukan delapan jenis lamun, dari 13 jenis lamun yang ada di Indonesia. Jenis lamun yang beragam di Pulau Biak diikuti juga dengan kerapatan lamun di setiap stasiun, yaitu pada kisaran 450 individu/m2 hingga 898 ind/m2. Kondisi ini seiring dengan penutupan lamun yang tergolong tinggi, yaitu berkisar antara 60% hingga 80%.
Studi pendahuluan genetika populasi ikan tuna sirip kuning (thunnus albacares) dari dua populasi di laut Kepulauan Maluku, Indonesia Nebuchad Nezzar Akbar; Dian Pertiwi; Neviaty P. Zamani; Beginer Subhan; Hawis H. Madduppa
Depik Vol 9, No 1 (2020): April 2020
Publisher : Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13170/depik.9.1.10585

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Abstract. Yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) is a large pelagic fish that have high economic value and inhabits the Moluccas Sea, Indonesia. Tuna catches in the Moluccas sea was very high and might decrease the yellowfin tuna population in this region. The research on population genetic of yellowfin tuna is fundamental to answer the problem. This information can be used as baseline data for future management, utilization, and basis of genetic conservation. The objective of this research was to infer the genetic population structure of two populations (North Maluku and Ambon) in the Moluccas Sea, Indonesia. In total, 41 tissue samples from pectoral fins of yellowfin tuna were collected in this study (North Maluku 33 samples and Ambon 8 samples). The results showed that genetic distances were low between the two populations. Additionally, the comparison of genetic distance between the Moluccas population and Indian Ocean waters also showed no significant differences. The Fst analysis showed the high gene flow between these two populations. Furthermore, haplotype network analysis showed that these two populations were the panmixia population. The overall result showed that no refraction genetic in the yellowfin tuna population from two populations in the Moluccas Sea.Keywords: Haplotype, genetic distance, Moluccas Sea, index fixation analysis, yellowfin tuna, population genetic structure. Abstrak. Tuna sirip kuning (Thunnus albacares) merupakan jenis pelagis besar bernilai ekonomis tinggi yang hidup di perairan Laut Maluku, Indonesia. Tangkapan ikan tuna di Laut Maluku berstatus tinggi, sehingga dapat menurunkan jumlah populasi. Penelitian tentang genetika populasi ikan tuna sirip kuning penting dilakukan untuk menjawab permasalahan ini. Informasi ini dapat menjadi sumber data untuk pengelolaan, pemanfaatan dan pelestarian untuk konservasi genetik. Tujuan penelitian untuk mengetahui struktur populasi genetik pada dua populasi di Laut Maluku (Maluku Utara dan Ambon). Secara total, 41 sampel jaringan dari sirip pectoral Tuna sirip kuning dikumpulkan dalam penelitian ini (Maluku Utara 33 sampel dan Ambon 8 sampel). Hasil penelitian menemukan jarak genetik yang dekat antar kedua populasi. Perbandingan jarak genetik pada populasi Perairan Maluku dan Samudera Hindia tidak menunjukan perbedaan signifikan. Analisis fiksasi indeks (Fst) memperlihatkan aliran genetik kuat antar populasi. Analisis jaringan haplotipe menunjukan kedua populasi merupakan populasi panmiksia. Penelitian ini secara umum menunjukkan belum terjadi perubahan struktur genetik populasi ikan tuna sirip kuning pada dua populasi di Laut Maluku.Kata kunci: Haplotipe, jarak genetik, Laut Maluku, analisis fiksasi indeks, tuna sirip kuning, struktur populasi genetik.     
Morphological identification of the soft coral, Clavularia inflata, reveals different sclerite characters across Indonesian coral reefs Beginer Subhan; Dietriech G Bengen; Sebastian Ferse; Fauzan Dzulfannazhir; Nurlita Putri Anggraini; Prakas Santoso; Dondy Arafat; Lalu M. Iqbal Sani; Prehadi Prehadi; Hawis Madduppa
Depik Vol 11, No 2 (2022): August 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13170/depik.11.2.22102

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Soft corals of the genus Clavularia (Blainville 1830) have complex and difficult to distinguish morphological characteristics, making them rather difficult to identify. A paucity of information exists for Indonesian coral reefs, a complex biogeographic region at the confluence of the Pacific and Indian Ocean that covers an extensive geographic area and several marine ecoregions, is subject to several ocean current systems, and includes a high diversity of habitats. Specimens of Clavularia inflata were collected from eleven study sites across the Indonesian archipelago, morphologically described based on their sclerite characteristics, and compared among sites. Sclerite observations were divided into four parts for each colony, namely pinnules, crowns, calyces, and stolons. The sclerites found in C. inflata comprised various forms such as rods, fingers, sticks, and brackets. Morphometric measurements of C. inflata showed specimens from Kepulauan Seribu had the largest pinnule, calyx, and stolon sclerites compared to other locations. The maximum mean size of crown sclerites was observed for specimens from Maluku Tenggara Barat. Similarities in the shape of sclerites resulted in specimens from Kangean, Morotai, Tanjung Lesung, Bontang, Lombok and Natuna forming a cluster, while those from Maluku Tenggara Barat and Arborek were dissimilar to other sites. Smaller sclerite sizes in specimens from Arborek are likely related to strong currents at that site. In conclusion, there were variations in the size of sclerites across the eleven study sites, with several sites forming a cluster of similar sclerite dimensions. Further studies using molecular markers are suggested to further explore the possibility of cryptic species.
Studi pendahuluan genetika populasi ikan tuna sirip kuning (thunnus albacares) dari dua populasi di laut Kepulauan Maluku, Indonesia Nebuchad Nezzar Akbar; Dian Pertiwi; Neviaty P. Zamani; Beginer Subhan; Hawis H. Madduppa
Depik Vol 9, No 1 (2020): April 2020
Publisher : Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13170/depik.9.1.10585

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Abstract. Yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) is a large pelagic fish that have high economic value and inhabits the Moluccas Sea, Indonesia. Tuna catches in the Moluccas sea was very high and might decrease the yellowfin tuna population in this region. The research on population genetic of yellowfin tuna is fundamental to answer the problem. This information can be used as baseline data for future management, utilization, and basis of genetic conservation. The objective of this research was to infer the genetic population structure of two populations (North Maluku and Ambon) in the Moluccas Sea, Indonesia. In total, 41 tissue samples from pectoral fins of yellowfin tuna were collected in this study (North Maluku 33 samples and Ambon 8 samples). The results showed that genetic distances were low between the two populations. Additionally, the comparison of genetic distance between the Moluccas population and Indian Ocean waters also showed no significant differences. The Fst analysis showed the high gene flow between these two populations. Furthermore, haplotype network analysis showed that these two populations were the panmixia population. The overall result showed that no refraction genetic in the yellowfin tuna population from two populations in the Moluccas Sea.Keywords: Haplotype, genetic distance, Moluccas Sea, index fixation analysis, yellowfin tuna, population genetic structure. Abstrak. Tuna sirip kuning (Thunnus albacares) merupakan jenis pelagis besar bernilai ekonomis tinggi yang hidup di perairan Laut Maluku, Indonesia. Tangkapan ikan tuna di Laut Maluku berstatus tinggi, sehingga dapat menurunkan jumlah populasi. Penelitian tentang genetika populasi ikan tuna sirip kuning penting dilakukan untuk menjawab permasalahan ini. Informasi ini dapat menjadi sumber data untuk pengelolaan, pemanfaatan dan pelestarian untuk konservasi genetik. Tujuan penelitian untuk mengetahui struktur populasi genetik pada dua populasi di Laut Maluku (Maluku Utara dan Ambon). Secara total, 41 sampel jaringan dari sirip pectoral Tuna sirip kuning dikumpulkan dalam penelitian ini (Maluku Utara 33 sampel dan Ambon 8 sampel). Hasil penelitian menemukan jarak genetik yang dekat antar kedua populasi. Perbandingan jarak genetik pada populasi Perairan Maluku dan Samudera Hindia tidak menunjukan perbedaan signifikan. Analisis fiksasi indeks (Fst) memperlihatkan aliran genetik kuat antar populasi. Analisis jaringan haplotipe menunjukan kedua populasi merupakan populasi panmiksia. Penelitian ini secara umum menunjukkan belum terjadi perubahan struktur genetik populasi ikan tuna sirip kuning pada dua populasi di Laut Maluku.Kata kunci: Haplotipe, jarak genetik, Laut Maluku, analisis fiksasi indeks, tuna sirip kuning, struktur populasi genetik.     
Morphological identification of the soft coral, Clavularia inflata, reveals different sclerite characters across Indonesian coral reefs Beginer Subhan; Dietriech G Bengen; Sebastian Ferse; Fauzan Dzulfannazhir; Nurlita Putri Anggraini; Prakas Santoso; Dondy Arafat; Lalu M. Iqbal Sani; Prehadi Prehadi; Hawis Madduppa
Depik Vol 11, No 2 (2022): August 2022
Publisher : Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13170/depik.11.2.22102

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Soft corals of the genus Clavularia (Blainville 1830) have complex and difficult to distinguish morphological characteristics, making them rather difficult to identify. A paucity of information exists for Indonesian coral reefs, a complex biogeographic region at the confluence of the Pacific and Indian Ocean that covers an extensive geographic area and several marine ecoregions, is subject to several ocean current systems, and includes a high diversity of habitats. Specimens of Clavularia inflata were collected from eleven study sites across the Indonesian archipelago, morphologically described based on their sclerite characteristics, and compared among sites. Sclerite observations were divided into four parts for each colony, namely pinnules, crowns, calyces, and stolons. The sclerites found in C. inflata comprised various forms such as rods, fingers, sticks, and brackets. Morphometric measurements of C. inflata showed specimens from Kepulauan Seribu had the largest pinnule, calyx, and stolon sclerites compared to other locations. The maximum mean size of crown sclerites was observed for specimens from Maluku Tenggara Barat. Similarities in the shape of sclerites resulted in specimens from Kangean, Morotai, Tanjung Lesung, Bontang, Lombok and Natuna forming a cluster, while those from Maluku Tenggara Barat and Arborek were dissimilar to other sites. Smaller sclerite sizes in specimens from Arborek are likely related to strong currents at that site. In conclusion, there were variations in the size of sclerites across the eleven study sites, with several sites forming a cluster of similar sclerite dimensions. Further studies using molecular markers are suggested to further explore the possibility of cryptic species.
Keragaman, kerapatan dan penutupan lamun di Pulau Biak, Papua Citra S. U. Dewi; Beginer Subhan; Dondy Arafat
Depik Vol 6, No 2 (2017): August 2017
Publisher : Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13170/depik.6.2.6227

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The purpose of this study were to evaluate the diversity, density, and covering area of seagrass  in Biak Island, Papua. Methodology that used in this study were combination of line intercept and quadrat transects, which drawn perpendicular to the shoreline. The results showed that there were 9 species of seagras found in Biak Island and it was categorized as high category. The density was renged from 450 ind/m2 to 898 ind/mand the covering area was between 60% to 80%.Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui keragaman, kerapatan jenis lamun dan penutupan lamun di Pulau Biak. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah transek kuadrat dan transek garis, yang ditarik tegak lurus dari garis pantai. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa keragaman jenis lamun di Pulau Biak tergolong tinggi, karena ditemukan delapan jenis lamun, dari 13 jenis lamun yang ada di Indonesia. Jenis lamun yang beragam di Pulau Biak diikuti juga dengan kerapatan lamun di setiap stasiun, yaitu pada kisaran 450 individu/m2 hingga 898 ind/m2. Kondisi ini seiring dengan penutupan lamun yang tergolong tinggi, yaitu berkisar antara 60% hingga 80%.
What Lies Inside a Dead Coral: Diversity of Reef-Associated Cryptic Crustacean (Crabs: Anomura and Brachyura) from Different Habitat Characteristics in Tidung Islands, Indonesia Satya Pratama Atmaja; Prakas Santoso; Muhamad Gilang Arindra Putra; Fadel Muhammad; Wiwid Andriyani Lestariningsih; Beginer Subhan; Hawis Madduppa
Jurnal Ilmiah Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 15 No. 1 (2023): JURNAL ILMIAH PERIKANAN DAN KELAUTAN
Publisher : Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jipk.v15i1.37679

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Highlight Research The very first attempt to investigated and revealing biodiversity of crustacean crab in coral reef ecosystem at Tidung Island, Indonesia Conservation area (Tidung Kecil) has more abundant crab species than tourism area (Tidung Besar). A microhabitat that suffers anthropogenic pressure may alter the composition of crustacean biodiversity, especially in crab group. Different characteristics and complexity of coral habitat affect the dynamics of cryptic crustacean communities   Abstract   Recent studies have been widely carried out on the important role and ecological function of coral reefs. However, little attention has been given to small and cryptic crustaceans organisms living within different microhabitat in dead corals. This study aimed to reveal the diversity of crustaceans that inhabit dead corals in Tidung Islands, Indonesia. A total of 134 individuals from 41 species in 13 families were recorded within eight dead corals taken from two different sites. Furthermore, the species identified from Tidung Kecil were significantly different and more diverse than Tidung Besar. It was suggested that differences in anthropogenic pressure between Tidung Besar and Kecil might have an important role in the spread of crab crustaceans' organisms. Xanthidae from infraorder Brachyura were observed to be the most dominant family, while Galatheidae and Porcellanidae from infraorder Anomura spread almost equally in both sites. Additionally, Psaumis cavipes and Chlorodiella nigra were species with the largest contribution of crab crustaceans' communities in the death of coral's ecosystem in the Tidung Islands. This result indicated that dead corals might play a key role in supporting and providing a habitat for crustacean cryptic.
SOSIALISASI DAN PELATIHAN KEWIRAUSAHAAN UNTUK MENINGKATKAN JIWA WIRAUSAHA KELOMPOK BUDIDAYA IKAN DI DESA PEKAYON Yoga Budi Bhakti; Irnin Agustina Dwi Astuti; Syahid Syahid; Beginer Subhan; Fajar Maulana; Muhammad Iqbal
E-Amal: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol 4 No 1: Januari-April 2024
Publisher : LP2M STP Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47492/eamal.v4i1.3115

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Kelompok Budidaya Ikan di Desa Pekayon masih belum bisa memasarkna hasil panen ikannya dengan baik. Selain itu pemahaman mereka mengenai proses pemasaran juga masih rendah. Sehingga dibutuhkan kegiatan pelatihan kewirausahaan agar kelompok budidaya ikan mampu melakukan kegiatan wirausahanya dan dapat menumbuhkan jiwa entrepreneur dengan baik. Tujuan kegiatan ini adalah untuk memberikan pengetahuan dan wawasan kepada kelompok budidaya ikan dalam memahami bisnis usaha dan pemasaran dengan baik. Peserta kegiatan merupakan masyarakat desa Citorek Timur dengan jumlah peserta 20 orang. Metode yang digunakan dalam kegiatan ini meliputi wawancara, sosialisasi, dan pelatihan. Pengambilan data dilakukan dengan menyebarkan angket/kuesioner kegiatan. Kegiatan ini menambah pengetahuan kelompok budidaya ikan tentang kewiraushaan terutama dalam memulai berbisnis dan melakukan pemasaran. Kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini berjalan dengan baik dan terdapat peningkatan pemahaman peserta mengenai kewirausahaan yang dialami peserta yaitu sebelum mengikuti kegiatan 32% dan setelah mengikuti kegiatan 68%. Sehingga terdapat peningkatan pemahaman kewirausahaan sebesar 36 %. Dengan adanya kegiatan ini dapat menumbuhkan jiwa kewirausahaan para pembudidaya ikan sehingga mereka memiliki niat dan bersungguh-sungguh dalam menjalankan usahanya.
DNA Barcoding and Phylogenetic Analysis of Commercially Important Groupers (Serranidae) in Raja Ampat using gene marker Cytochrome c Oxidase I (COI) Ayu, Inna Puspa; Mashar, Ali; Wardiatno, Yusli; Butet, Nurlisa A.; Sani, L. Mukhsin Iqbal; Irianda, Nadya Jeny; Madduppa, Hawis; Gelis, Ester R. E.; Lane, Christopher; Borbee, Erin; Subhan, Beginer
ILMU KELAUTAN: Indonesian Journal of Marine Sciences Vol 29, No 3 (2024): Ilmu Kelautan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/ik.ijms.29.3.321-328

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Groupers are one of the most important and commercial fishes; many of the species are classified as Life Reef Fish Trade (LRFT). The number of grouper species in these locations may be more diverse than at other sites. Identifying the species number of a grouper is essential for mapping reef fitness. However, morphological identification of groupers is relatively difficult. Molecular methods such as DNA barcoding could be an option and even serve as reliable validation. Therefore, this research was conducted to identify groupers belonging to the Serranidae family. The grouper samples were obtained from the fish market in Waisai, Raja Ampat, Indonesia. The DNA barcoding employed the COI genes to accurately identify groupers. The Qiagen DNeasy 96 tissue extraction kit was used to extract DNA, and Primer Fish F1/R1 was applied. The sequences were analysed using ClustalW in MEGA 7.0 and phylogenetic tree was generated using the NJ (Neighbour Joining) method. Eleven species of groupers belonging to five taxa were discovered in Waisai, Raja Ampat. Anyperodon, Cephalopholis, Epinephelus, Plectropomus, and Variola are the grouper genera. Epinephelus was the predominant genus within the serranidae family, with 51.4% of the total. The International Union for Conservation of Nature's (IUCN) Red List category puts the majority of grouper species in the 'Least Concerned' category. This study confirmed the effectiveness of DNA barcoding for species identification and the value of the COI gene for Grouper's phylogenetic research. The outcome offers information about fisheries resources, which should be helpful in managing fisheries in reef ecosystems.
Co-Authors Abdul Motalib Angkotasan Abdurrachman Baksir Abdurrachman Baksir, Abdurrachman Abjan Ibrahim, Abjan Abubakar, Salim Achmad, Muhammad Janib Adewal, Murad Alvian K Aditya Bramandito ADRIANI ADRIANI Adriani Sunuddin Afiff , Usamah Agus Ramli Ahmad Eko Suprianto Ahmad Taufik Ghozali Ahmad Taufik Ghozali Aisyah, Siti Zanuba Aji Wahyu Anggoro Alan Frendy Koropitan Ali Mashar Aliati Iswantari Alla Asmara Am Azbas Taurusman Andhika Prima Prasetyo Andrianus Sembiring Anggi Mayulina Daulay Anggraini, Nurlita Anggraini, Nurlita Putri Anwar, Muhammad Fathur Aradea Bujana Kusuma Aradea Bujana Kusuma Ardan Samman Arif Miftahul Aziz, Arif Miftahul Ario Damar Asadatun Abdullah Asep Sandra Budiman, Asep Sandra Ayu Ervinia Ayu, Inna Puspa Aziz, Nasrul Bashari, Muhammad Hasan Benyamin, Azhari Bertoka Fajar S.P. Negara Borbee, Erin Budi Prabowo Citra S. U. Dewi Citra Satrya Citra Satrya Utama Dewi Dea Fauzia Lestari, Dea Fauzia Dedi Soedharma Dedi Soedharma Denny Khaerudi Dewi, Citra Satrya Utama Diah Ayuningrum, Diah Dian Pertiwi Dietrich Geoffrey Bengen Dietrich Geoffrey Bengen Dietriech G Bengen Dietriech Geoffrey Bengen Dondy Arafat Dondy Arafat Dwi Yuni Wulandari E Paembonan, Rustam Efahmi, Efahmi Eko S Wibowo Elfahmi Elfahmi, Elfahmi Elok Faiqoh Endang Sunarwati Srimariana Fadel Muhammad Fadhilah Rahmwawati Fadillah Rahmawati Fahlevi, Arief Reza Fajar Maulana . Fauzan Dzulfannazhir Fauzan Dzulfannazhir Febriantika, Putri Fenetiruma, Syamsudin Firdaut Ismail Firdaut Ismail Firsta Kusuma Yudha Gelis, Ester R. E. Genadi Algadri Hardianti, Aprilia Hari, Restu Fajar Hawis H Madduppa Herettrenggi, Rosa Hermansyah Amir, Hermansyah Husna, Alief K I Wayan Nurjaya Idham A. Nasrullah Ikbal Marus Ikbal Marus, Ikbal Ilham, Yuwanda Inna Puspa Ayu Irianda, Nadya Jeny Irmalita Tahir Irmalita Tahir, Irmalita Irnin Agustina Dwi Astuti Islami, Nurfara Ismail, Firdaut Iswandi Wahab Jansit, Afifah F. Jeddah Isnul Jhoni Wahyu Adi Joko Santoso Junaedy, Ahmad Kahar, Fauzi Abdul Karizma Fahlevy Khairudi, Denny Kintani, Novia Indah Kotta, Raismin Kusumarani, Dheni Lalu M. Iqbal Sani Lalu M. Iqbal Sani Lane, Christopher Luzmi Malia Izza Maestro Munru Mai Efdi Majariana Krisanti Malaihollo, Jantje Jacobus Manafi, Efi Noferya Mas Irfanto Masyerli, Scify Bilqis Nawafi Meutia Samira Ismet Minsaris, La Ode Alam Miswandi, Muhammad Mohamad Gazali Mohammad Mukhlis Kamal Muhamad Gilang Arindra Putra Muhamad Gilang Arindra Putra Muhamad Iqbal Muhammad Iqbal Muhammad Irfan Muhammad Janib Achmad Muhammad Taufik Muhammad Yusuf Muhandis Shidqi Munru, Maestro Mutmainnah Mutmainnah Muttaqin, Ahmad Sabilul Mu’min Mu’min N Natih, Nyoman Metta N, Furqan Nadya Cakasana Nadya Jeny Irianda Najamuddin Najamuddin, Najamuddin Nasrul Aziz Nebuchad Nezzar Akbar Nebuchadnezzar Akbar Nebuchadnezzar Akbar Neviaty P. Zamani NEVIATY PUTRI ZAMANI Ni Kadek Dita Cahyani, Ni Kadek Dita Niken TM Pratiwi Ningtyas, Azizah Lutfia Nor Jannah, Nor Novriyandi Hanif Nur Ari Bayu Nurlisa Alias Butet Nurlita Anggraini Nurlita Putri Anggraini Nurlita Putri Anggraini Nyoman M N Natih Paembonan, Rustam E Prakas Santoso Prakas Santoso Prakas Santoso Prakas Santoso Prehadi . Prehadi Prehadi Prehadi, Prehadi Purwanto, Budi Rachma ati, Rita Rahamadya, Aldiano Rahimah, Insaniah Rahman Rahman Rahmat Hidayat Rahmat, Fadhlan Basiluddin Ramadian Bachtiar Ramili, Yunita Rani Utari Ayuningtyas Rasidi, Rasidi Raunsai, Jhoni Elias Raweyai, Oktofianus Obaja Restu, Yunan Gilang Ridha Fathihatunnisa RITA ANDINI Rita Andini Riyadi Subur, Riyadi Rommy M. Abdullah Rotinsulu, Dordia Anindita Rustam E Paembonan Rustam E Paembonan Rustam Effendi Paembonan, Rustam Effendi Ryan Adhitia Muslim Safika S, Safika Samira Ismet, Meutia Samsuardi Samsuardi, Samsuardi Sani, L. Mukhsin Iqbal Sani, Lalu M Iqbal Sani, Lalu M. Iqbal Sani, Lalu Mukhsin Iqbal Santoso Budi Widiarto Satya Pratama Atmaja Sebastian C. A. Ferse Sebastian Ferse Sembiring, Enny Rimita Setiamarga, Davin H. E. Siolimbona, Abdul Ajiz SITI KHODIJAH Siti Maysaroh Siti Maysaroh Sombo, Hendrik Sukandar Sukandar Sukandar, Mr. Syafrizayanti, Syafrizayanti Syahid Syamsul Bahri Agus, Syamsul Bahri Tumpak Sidabutar Ulandari, Rafika Untung Kurnia Agung, Mochamad Wahab, Iswandi Wedi Andika Wibowo, Eko S Wibowo, Eko Setyobudi Wiwid Andriyani Lestariningsih Yahya, Rodhiyah Yennafri, Yennafri Yidoatimojo, Sudibyo Yoga Budi Bhakti yoman Metta N Natih Yosie Andriani Yuliana Fitri Syamsuni Yusli Wardiatno Zamani, Nevyati P. Zedta, Raymon Rahmanov Zulham Apandy Harahap Zulhan Arifin Harahap