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TRAINING ON MAKING PURPLE SWEET POTATO STICKS IN COT CUT VILLAGE, KUTA BARO DISTRICT, ACEH BESAR: PELATIHAN PEMBUATAN STICK UBI UNGU DI  DESA COT CUT KECAMATAN KUTA BARO ACEH BESAR Ika Rezvani Aprita; Suraiya Nazlia; Suri Purnama Febri; Irmayanti; Putri Meutia Sari; Virna Muhardina; Kurnia; Mulyanti; Muhammad Afdal; Endiyani; Maghfirah; Irhami; Chairil Anwar; Sri Agustina; Indra Akbar
WISDOM : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Wisdom Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): JPKM WISDOM 5, 2026
Publisher : PT. ROCE WISDOM ACEH

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71275/wisdom.v3i1.187

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The abundant availability of purple sweet potatoes in Cot Cut Village at a very low price is the backdrop for this community service activity. The processing of purple sweet potatoes into value-added products is expected to increase the added value of this commodity. The purpose of this community service activity is to provide homemakers in Cot Cut Village with training in making purple sweet potato sticks. Socialization, training, and direct practice of making purple sweet potato sticks are the methods used in this community service. The results of this community service indicate that the community has gained knowledge of the purple sweet potato processing process, which can increase product competitiveness. Processing purple sweet potatoes into sticks is a strategy to increase the independence and economic welfare of the Cot Cut Village community in the Aceh Besar Regency.  
Microplastics in sediment of Indonesia waters : A systematic review of occurrence, monitoring and potential environmental risks Said Ali Akbar; Sari Afriani; Cut Nuzlia; Suraiya Nazlia; Sri Agustina
Depik Vol 12, No 3 (2023): DECEMBER 2023
Publisher : Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13170/depik.12.3.34596

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Microplastics, or plastic particles smaller than 5 mm, are a growing ecotoxicological problem for both human health and aquatic habitats. Even though microplastic pollution affects the air, water, and land widely, these habitats are often viewed as distinct from one another while in fact they are tightly related. The purpose of this work is to review the body of scientific literature on microplastic studies in Indonesian watershed sediment. Google Scholar has identified around 57 papers about microplastic pollution that were published between 2017 and 2023. Papers about sediment for rivers, lakes, marine, and estuaries are categorized further based on (i) their occurrence and characterization, (ii) their intake by and effects on species, and (iii) their fate and transport issues. Even at low concentrations of 10 g/mL, microplastics cause harmful effects for people and animals, including cytotoxicity, immunological response, oxidative stress, barrier characteristics, and genotoxicity. When marine animals eat microplastics, their gastrointestinal tract physiology changes, and they also experience immune system depression, oxidative stress, cytotoxicity, differential gene expression, and growth inhibition. In addition, the bioaccumulation of microplastics in aquatic creatures' tissues may harm the aquatic ecosystem and may spread to people and birds. Through behavioural changes and policy changes, such imposing taxes, bans, or price increases on plastic carrier bags, plastic usage has been dramatically decreased to 885% in many different nations across the globe. The strategy for minimizing microplastics is structured like an upside-down pyramid: prevention is at the top, then reduction, reuse, recycling, recovery, and, as the least desirable alternative, disposal.Keywords:MicroplasticsSedimentIndonesia WatersEnvironmental RiskPollutant Aquatic
Pengaruh Tepung Daun Gamal (Gliricidia sepium) Terfermentasi Dalam Pakan Terhadap Pertumbuhan Benih Ikan Bawal Air Tawar (Colossoma macropomum) Darmia Sari; Suraiya Nazlia; Dedi Fazriansyah Putra
Journal of Aquaculture Science Vol 9 No 1 (2024): Journal of Aquaculture Science
Publisher : Airlangga University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/joas.v9i1.53998

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Gamal leaves have good potential to be used as an alternative feed ingredient for herbivorous and omnivorous fish species. The aim of this research is to determine the effect and optimal dose of adding fermented gamal leaf flour as a feed ingredient on the growth of freshwater pomfret seeds (Colossoma macropomum). The test fish used in this study were freshwater pomfret fish (C. macropomum) with a body length of 6.3–7 cm and weight of 2.6–4.12 g. Experimental fish were maintained at a stocking density of 10 fish/container for 40 days. Feeding is carried out at 07:00 WIB, 12:00 WIB, and 17:00 WIB. The research method used a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) method with six treatments and three replications. Treatment A did not add fermented gamal leaf flour (0%), treatments B, C, D, E, and F added fermented gamal leaf flour 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, and 50%. The addition of fermented gamal leaf flour in feed had an effect (P<0.05) on absolute growth in length and weight, specific growth rate, feed utilization efficiency and feed conversion ratio, but had no effect (P>0.05) on the viability of pomfret seeds. tasteless (P<0.05). The best growth results were obtained in treatment E (40%), with absolute length and weight growth values of 2.01 cm and 1.81 g, specific growth rate of 4.54%/day, feed conversion ratio of 1.48, and feed utilization efficiency 68.78%.
Biological status of blue swimming crab population (Portunus pelagicus) in East Aceh Suri Purnama Febri; Andri Yusman Persada; Cici Maulida; Herlina Putri Endah Sari; Kartika Aprilia Putri; Mulia Safrida Sari; Hanisah Hanisah; Suraiya Nazlia; Ika Rezvani Aprita
Arwana: Jurnal Ilmiah Program Studi Perairan Vol 7 No 1: May 2025
Publisher : Program Studi Akuakultur, Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Almuslim

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51179/jipsbp.v7i1.3299

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There are many factors that drive the exploitation of blue swimming crab in East Aceh waters. Therefore, appropriate management efforts are needed in order to preserve the life of blue swimming crab. Evaluation of the biological aspects of the blue swimming crab population in East Aceh waters has a major role in drafting regulations. This study aims to determine the biology of the blue swimming crab population in the waters of East Aceh. This research was conducted in June 2024 in the waters of East Aceh. The method used was survey method. Blue swimming crab samples were taken randomly from crab fishermen as much as 10% of the catch. Sampling once a week at 2 different locations for 1 month. The results showed that the relationship between carapace width and weight of male and female blue swimming crab (Portunus pelagicus) had a negative allometric growth pattern because the value of b < 3, namely 1.65. The sex ratio of blue swimming crab is not 1:1 or unbalanced. Male blue swimming crab gonad maturity is mostly at level I, while females can reach gonad maturity at level II. Key words: Blue swimming crab, biology, East Aceh.