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ANALISIS POTENSI SUMBERDAYA MANGROVE DI DESA SARAWET, SULAWESI UTARA, SEBAGAI KAWASAN EKOWISATA Mangindaan, Peter; Wantasen, Adnan Sj; Mandagi, Stephanus V
JURNAL PERIKANAN DAN KELAUTAN TROPIS Vol 8, No 2 (2012)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (369.638 KB) | DOI: 10.35800/jpkt.8.2.2012.410

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Kawasan pesisir Desa Sarawet Likupang Timur memiliki mangrove seluas 379 hektar dan me­miliki potensi untuk dikembangkan sebagai kawasan ekowisata. Berdasarkan hal tersebut, penelitian ini bertujuan untuk (1) Menganalisis struktur komunitas hutan mangrove di Desa Sarawet (2) Mengkaji po­tensi kawasan pesisir Desa Sarawet untuk dikembangkan menjadi kawasan ekowisata berbasis mangrove. Hasil analisis terhadap 6 variabel yaitu sumberdaya alam, budaya lokal, sosial-ekonomi masyarakat, in­frastuktur kawasan, institusional dan kemungkinan dampak di kawasan pesisir Desa Sarawet menghasil­kan nilai 3,7. Nilai ini menunjukkan bahwa kawasan pesisir Desa Sarawet berada pada level moderat ya­ng berarti dapat dikembangkan sebagai kawasan ekowisata berbasis mangrove. Kata kunci: Sarawet; ekowisata; mangrove   Coastal village of East Likupang Sarawet has 379 hectares of mangrove area and has the poten­tial to be developed as an ecotourism area. Accordingly, this study aimed to (1) To analyze the community structure of mangrove forest in the village of Sarawet (2) To assess the potential of the coastal village of Sarawet to be developed into a mangrove-based ecotourism region. The results of the analysis on six va­riables, namely natural resources, local culture, socio-economic communities, regional infrastructure, institutional and likely impact on the coastal village of Sarawet produce a value of 3.7. This value indi­cates that the coastal village of Sarawet is at the moderate level wich means it can be developed as a mangrove-based ecotourism area. Keywords: Sarawet; ecotourism; mangroves.
Community Structure and Percent Cover of Mangrove in Gamtala Village, Jailolo District, West Halmahera Regency Nity, Elroi; Darwisito, Suria; Schaduw, Joshian N.W.; Wantasen, Adnan S.; Sumilat, Deiske A.; Onibala, Hens
Jurnal Ilmiah PLATAX Vol 7, No 1 (2019): ISSUE JANUARY-JUNE 2019
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This study aims to know the percent cover of mangrove and to assess the community structure. It was carried out in Gamtala village, Jailolo district, and west Halmahera regency, using line transect method with 10x10 m plot.. Data analysis covered the community structure and percent cover of mangrove canopy. This study found seven mangrove species, Bruguiera gymnorrhiza, Rhizophora apiculata, Sonneratia alba, Rhizophora mucronata, Avicennia alba, Bruguiera sexangula, dan  Xylocarpus granatum. Based on Importance Value Index (IVI), Bruguiera gymnorhiza had the highest, 149.06, and Avcsennia alba did the lowest, 9.3507. In addition, Gamtala village had manrove percent cover of 72.11 %.Keywords: canopy, community structure, mangrove, Gamtala.ABSTRAKTujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui persentasi tutupan mangrove dan menghitung struktur. Penelitian ini dilakukan di Desa Gamtala Kecamatan Jailolo Kabupaten Halmahera Barat. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode transek garis dengan 10x10 m plot. Penelitian ini menemukan tujuh spesies mangrove, yaitu Bruguiera gymnorrhiza, Rhizophora apiculata, Sonneratia alba, Rhizophora mucronata, Avicennia alba, Bruguiera sexangula, dan  Xylocarpus granatum. Berdasarkan Indeks Nilai Penting, Bruguiera gymnorhiza memiliki nilai tertinggi, 149,06, dan Avcsennia alba memiliki nilai terendah 9,3507. Sebagai tambahan, desa Gamtala memiliki tutupan mangrove sebesar 72,11 %.Kata Kunci: kanopi, struktur komunitas, mangrove, Gamtala
Structure Of Mangrove Community In Palaes Village Coastal West Likupang District, North Minahasa Tulenan, Maryand M.; Wantasen, Adnan S.; Rembet, Unstain N. W. J.
Jurnal Ilmiah PLATAX Vol 6, No 1 (2018): EDISI JANUARI-JUNI 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35800/jip.6.1.2018.18902

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Indonesia is a tropical archipelago shaped (13,664 Island) with an estimated coastline along (95,181 km) get hold of a good area for the growth of mangrove plants. ). The area thrives in mangrove estuaries or estuaries which is the ultimate goal of the organic particles or sediment mud washed from upstream akibar the presence of erosion. The fertility of the region is also determined by the presence of the nutrient mentransportasi of ups and downs. According to the Directorate General of Rehabilitas Social Forestry land and extensive Mangrove Forests in Indonesia in 1999 was estimated at 8.60 million hectares will be but around 5.30 million hectares in a State of disrepair. While FAO data (2007) extensive Mangrove Forests in Indonesia in 2005 only reaches 3,062,300 haor 19% of the vast Mangrove Forests in the world and the largest in the world surpassing Australia (10%) and Brazil (7%). Mangrove forest condition in the village of Palaes still good enough, this is because the villagers very Palaes keep the existence of mangrove forests. Additionally the utilization of mangrove forests for household needs Palaes's village community is relatively small and yet still giving effect to the environment of mangrove ecosystems. This funded research activities in the area of the coastal village of Palaes Sub-districtLikupang Barat Regency North Minahasa in North Sulawesi province, in may 2016. Use the quadrant method followed by the analysis of the community structure. Quadrant method undertaken by the way pull line transek daro land into the ocean then put the quadrant line 10. After quadrant is laid do data retrieval of vegetation after it conducted an analysis of the data by using the structure of the community. Based on the types of mangroves found in the village of Palaes Sub-district Likupang Barat Regency North Minahasa mangrove species found 6 different family and Rizhopora apiculata is a species of the most influential in the mangrove community in the area of such. And found the value of diversity index 1.73. The identification of the types of mangroves found in the village of Palaes Sub-district Likupang Barat Regency North Minahasa found as many as 501 individuals from 6 species in 4 families namely Rizophoraceae, Lytraceae, Meliaceae and Avicenniaceae as for species found namely Rizhopora mucronata, Sonneratia caseolaris, Rizhopora apiculata and Bruguiera gymnorrhiza, Xylocarpus granatum,and Avicennia officinalis.­­Keys: Mangrove, environment, vegetation, komonitas. AbstrakIndonesia merupakan daerah tropis berbentuk kepulauan (13.664 pulau) dengan garis pantai yang diperkirakan sepanjang (95.181 km) meenjadi kawasan yang baik bagi pertumbuhan tanaman mangrove. ). Mangrove tumbuh subur di daerah muara sungai atau estuari yang merupakan daerah tujuan akhir dari partikel-partikel organik ataupun endapan lumpur yang terbawa dari daerah hulu akibar adanya erosi. Kesuburan daerah ini juga ditentukan oleh adanya pasang surut yang mentransportasi nutrient.Berdasarkan data Direktorat Jendral Rehabilitas Lahan dan Perhutanan Sosial luas hutan Mangrove di Indonesia pada tahun 1999 diperkirakan mencapai 8.60 juta hektar akan tetapi sekitar 5.30 juta hektar dalam keadaan rusak. Sedangkan data FAO (2007) luas hutan Mangrove di Indonesia pada tahun 2005 hanya mencapai 3,062,300 ha atau 19% dari luas hutan Mangrove di dunia dan yang terbesar di dunia melebihi Australia (10%) dan Brazil (7%).Kondisi hutan mangrove di Desa Palaes masih cukup baik, hal ini dikarenakan masyarakat Desa Palaes sangat menjaga keberadaan hutan mangrove. Selain itu pemanfaatan hutan mangrove untuk kebutuhan rumah tangga masyarakat Desa Palaes relatif masih kecil dan belum menimbulkan dampak terhadap lingkungan ekosistem mangrove.Kegiatan Penelitian ini di laksanakan di kawasan pesisir pantai Desa Palaes Kecamatan Likupang Barat Kabupaten Minahasa Utara Provinsi Sulawesi Utara, pada bulan Mei 2016. Menggunakan metode kuadran yang dilanjutkan dengan analisis struktur komunitas.Metode kuadran dilakukan dengan cara menarik line transek daro darat ke laut kemudian meletakkan sebanyak 10 line kuadran tersebut. Setelah kuadran diletakkan dilakukan pengambilan data vegetasi setelah itu dilakukan analisis data dengan menggunakan struktur komunitas.Berdasarkan jenis mangrove  yang ditemukan di Desa Palaes Kecamatan Likupang Barat Kabupaten Minahasa Utara ditemukan  6 spesies mangrove dari famili yang berbeda dan Rizhopora apiculata  merupakan spesies yang paling berperan dalam komunitas mangrove di daerah tersebut. Dan didapati nilai indeks keanekaragaman 1,73.Identifikasi jenis mangrove yang ditemukan di Desa Palaes Kecamatan Likupang Barat Kabupaten Minahasa Utara ditemukan sebanyak 501 individu dari 6 spesies yang termasuk dalam 4 famili yaitu Rizophoraceae, Lytraceae, Meliaceae dan Avicenniaceae Adapun spesies yang ditemukan yaitu  Rizhopora mucronata, Rizhopora apiculata, Sonneratia caseolaris dan Xylocarpus granatum, Bruguiera gymnorrhiza,dan Avicennia officinalisKeys : Mangrove,Lingkungan, Vegetasi, komonitas.  
Konsentrasi Merkuri (Hg) pada Air Laut di Area Budidaya Teluk Manalu Kabupaten Kepulauan Sangihe Bawelle, Eunike; Undap, Suzanne L.; Kusen, Diane J.; Pangemanan, Novie P. L.; Tumembouw, Sipriana S.; Wantasen, Adnan S.; Langi, Edwin O.
e-Journal BUDIDAYA PERAIRAN Vol 8, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35800/bdp.8.2.2020.30002

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The aims of this research were to determine the concentration of mercury, and knowing the water quality in aquaculture area of Manalu Bay Sangihe Islands Regency. The method used in determine the research station is purposive sampling method or deliberate sampling with consideration that station 1 is near the gold mine, station 2 is the area aquaculture activities and station 3 is far from the gold mean and aquaculture activities. The data used in this research were sourced from primary data (sea water sampling used a sampling technique for Hg testing and direct measurement of water quality parameter) and secondary data (journals, books and other supporting documents that support research). The result detected the concentration of Hg content at station 1, 2 and 3 were <0,0003 mg/l below the sea water quality standards for marine biota (0,001). The parameter quality data of the water are temperature ranged between 31-32 0C, pH 6,8-7,1 and salinity 32-34 ppt. In general, the presence of chemical physics parameters in Manalu Bay was good condition and suitable for aquaculture after being compared with Kep. MENLH No. 51/2014, Attachment III concerning Sea Water Quality Standards for Marine Biota.
Pertumbuhan teripang Gamat Lumpur (Stichopus hermanii) pada lokasi budidaya dengan substrat berbeda di Teluk Talengen Kabupaten Kepulauan Sangihe Tarimakase, Yulianus; Ngangi, Edwin L.A.; Kusen, Diane J.; Sambali, Hariyani; Tumembouw, Sipriana S.; Wantasen, Adnan S.; Salindeho, Indra R.
e-Journal BUDIDAYA PERAIRAN Vol 8, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35800/bdp.8.2.2020.30014

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This study aimed to analyze the growth of sea cucumber gamat (Stichopus hermanii) on different substrates. This research was conducted in the waters of Talengen Bay, Tabukan Tengah District, Sangihe Islands Regency. The implementation time starts from January - February 2020 for 42 days of research. This research consisted of 3 treatments: A (mud substrate), B (sandy mud substrate), and C (sandy substrate and coral splinter), each treatment consisted of 3 replications. In each experimental unit, four sea cucumbers were placed. This research used a net made from tagaho, with an iron frame which is divided into 3 parts. The size of the container was 30 x 30 x 30 cm3. The results showed that the best absolute length of sea cucumber gamat was the in Treatment A (6.17 cm), then Treatment B (4.67 cm), and Treatment C (1.25 cm). The results of the analysis of the daily growth rate:  Treatment A (1.17%) got the best growth rate results compared to Treatment B (0.87%) and Treatment C (0.29%).
Analisis kesesuaian lahan dan daya dukung ekologis untuk wisata rekreasi pantai di kawasan ekowisata pesisir Deaga, Kabupaten Bolaang Mongondow Selatan (Analysis of land suitability and ecological carrying capacity for beach recreation in the coastal ecotourism area of Deaga, southern Bolaang Mongondow Regency) Rauf, Aprianto; Djamaluddin, Rignolda; Wantasen, Adnan S
AQUATIC SCIENCE & MANAGEMENT Vol 8, No 1 (2020): APRIL
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Coastal tourism industry grows very fast, so it is very potential to be used as an alternative business to increase the income and welfare of coastal communities. The development of an optimal tourism area requires good planning and management. This study assesses the suitability of land for coastal recreational tourism activities in Deaga Village, Southern Bolaang Mongondow Regency, by measuring the biophysical and supporting parameters at 8 observation stations on Deaga Beach, as well as the ecological carrying capacity of the environment calculated by considering the ecological potential of visitors. The results of the analysis of the suitability of tourism in Deaga Village are categorized as ‘very suitable’ for beach recreation activities with ecological carrying capacity that can accommodate 113 visitors per day. Thus, the coastal recreation tourism business in Deaga Village is very potential to be developed; and by paying attention to the ecological carrying capacity, this can be sustainable.---Pertumbuhan industri pariwisata pesisir berlangsung sangat cepat sehingga sangat potensial dijadikan alternatif usaha untuk meningkatkan pendapatan dan kesejahteraan masyarakat pesisir. Pengembangan kawasan wisata yang optimal memerlukan perencanaan dan pengelolaan yang baik. Penelitian ini menilai kesesuaian lahan untuk kegiatan wisata rekreasi pantai di Desa Deaga, Kabupaten Bolaang Mongondow Selatan, dengan mengukur parameter biofisik dan penunjang di 8 (delapan) stasiun pengamatan di Pantai Deaga serta daya dukung ekologis lingkungan, yang dihitung dengan mempertimbangkan potensi ekologis pengunjung. Hasil analisis menunjukkan, kesesuaian lahan wisata di Desa Deaga dikategorikan ‘sangat sesuai’ untuk kegiatan rekreasi pantai dengan daya dukung ekologis yang dapat menampung wisatawan 113 orang/hari. Dengan demikian, usaha wisata rekreasi pantai di Desa Deaga sangat potensial dikembang; dan dengan memperhatikan daya dukung ekologis, maka usaha ini dapat berkelanjutan.
Variasi komposisi daun Ketapang dan kulit pisang sebagai media tumbuh pakan alami jentik nyamuk Tununu, Riky R.; Solang, Jhonly; Pangkey, Henneke; Mingkid, Winda M.; Kreckhoff, Reni L.; Kusen, Diane J.; Wantasen, Adnan
e-Journal BUDIDAYA PERAIRAN Vol 9, No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35800/bdp.9.2.2021.33752

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This study aimed to 1) determine the best combination between ketapang and banana peels for the propagation of life feed mosquito larvae; 2) determine the culture media that can produce mosquito larvae optimally. The containers used in this study were 24 buckets with a size of 5 litres. Some of the materials used in the study were dried ketapang leaves, goroho banana peels, kepok banana peels and water. This study used a factorial Completely Randomized Design (CRD) consisting of two factors and three replications. The first factor was the difference in the number of ketapang leaves. The second factor was the difference in banana peels types. The first factor included the difference in the number of ketapang leaves, consisting of: Treatment 0 = without ketapang leaves, Treatment 1 = 50 grams of ketapang leaves, Treatment 2 = 75 grams of ketapang leaves, Treatment 3 = 100 grams of ketapang leaves. The second factor included differences in banana peels, which consist of: Treatment 1 = one kepok banana peel, Treatment 2 = one goroho banana peel. The results were different types of banana peels affected the numbers of mosquito larvae, where the best was kepok banana peels; the difference in weight of ketapang leaves did not have a significant effect on the number of mosquito larvae. The container used in this study was a bucket with a volume of 5 L. The banana peels used were goroho banana peels and ripe yellow kapok banana peels. Ketapang leaves were preapared with a weight 0f 0, 50, 75, and 100 grams, respectively. Shoe banana peels and  goroho banana, one skin eachand ketapang leaves 0, 50, 75, and 100 grams, respectively, put together wit the jalah used to wrap between ketapang leavesand spatu banana peels and goroho banana, then put into a container that has been filled wit 3 L of water.
Kelayakan tepung darah dalam pembuatan pakan untuk pertumbuhan ikan nila, Oreochromis niloticus) Takou, Putri D.; Mokolensang, Jeffrie F.; Pangkey, Hanneke; Lumenta, Cyska; Manoppo, Henky; Wantasen, Adnan S.
e-Journal BUDIDAYA PERAIRAN Vol 9, No 2 (2021)
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The purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility of blood meal in various level inclusins in  promoting  the growth rate and nutrient utilization of O. niloticus.  The results showed that the absolute growth of tilapia in treatment 2 (with a combination of 20%) was higher than the other treatments. The daily growth rate of tilapia in treatment 2 (3.5% / day) was higher than other treatments. Likewise, with the feed change value, treatment 2 showed significantly different from other treatments. The combination of tuna fish meal waste and blood meal showed significantly different results from the results of statistical tests
Efisiensi usaha akuakultur sistem mina padi kolam dalam di Kabupaten Minahasa Tenggara Toar, Debby; Mudeng, Joppy D.; Watung, Juliaan Ch.; Longdong, Sammy N. J.; Kusen, Diane J.; Wantasen, Adnan S.
e-Journal BUDIDAYA PERAIRAN Vol 9, No 2 (2021)
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This study aimed to evaluate the efficiency of the aquaculture system of the deep water rice field aquaculture system in Southeast Minahasa Regency. The method used was survey method with the respondents were all cultivators who carry out the deep water rice field aquaculture system. The data collected included primary and secondary data, with data collection techniques of observation, interviews and literature study. Data analysis was done by combining qualitative and quantitative analysis. Quantitative data analysis carried out were revenue, income and efficiency and business feasibility. The results showed that the production of deep water rice field aquaculture system in Southeast Minahasa Regency for fish was 24,700 kg and rice 69,300 kg. The cost incurred was Rp. 499,392,000, - with a net profit of Rp. 487,707,998,-. The efficiency of deep water rice field aquaculture system in Southeast Minahasa Regency was 1.90 which means this business was said to be efficient, while the business feasibility value was 0.90 which means to continue deep water rice field aquaculture system business was needed to be considered
Strategi pengembangan budidaya perairan di Kecamatan Ratahan Timur, Kabupaten Minahasa Tenggara Wungkana, Lucky; Sinjal, Hengky J.; Pangemanan, Novie P. L.; Lantu, Sartje; Salindeho, Indra R. N.; Wantasen, Adnan S.
e-Journal BUDIDAYA PERAIRAN Vol 10, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35800/bdp.10.1.2022.35349

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This study aimed to analyze the development of aquaculture and determine aquaculture development strategies that are in accordance with the conditions and potential of the East Ratahan District, Southeast Minahasa Regency. The methodology used was descriptive research method. The research variables observed were the potential and quality of water, land area, and information about the prospects for developing aquaculture. Data collection techniques are observation, interviews, and questionnaires. The results of the aquaculture development analysis using a SWOT analysis showed that the internal factors that influence the development of fish farming in East Ratahan consist of strength factors, namely: district government support, business location and water quality and number of fish culturists. Weakness factors were: Availability of Seeds Inadequate availability of seeds and lack of skilled culturists and lack of working capital. External factors that influenced the development of fish culturists in East Ratahan consist of opportunity factors, namely: high selling value of fish, high market share, and government policies. Threat factors were climate and holticultural crops and illegal fishing. Strategic steps for the development of fish farming businesses in East Ratahan, namely increasing the production capacity of fish aquaculture, improving and maintaining the quality of fish culture products, making agreements between fish culturists in maintaining the safety of aquaculture ponds, optimizing Fish Hatchery Centers, providing skills to fish culturists.
Co-Authors . Tamrin Alex D. Kambey Alfret Luasunaung Ali Djamhuri Ali, Fajri Nurul Ari B. Rondonuwu Bataragoa, Nego Bawelle, Eunike Calvyn F. A. Sondak, Calvyn F. A. Cyska Lumenta Datunsolang, Frayogi Dei, Katrin Dowena Deiske Adeliene Sumilat, Deiske Adeliene Eddy Mantjoro Edwin D Ngangi Emil Reppie Fajar Vafry Fransine B. Manginsela Gaspar Manu Gybert E Mamuaya Hengky J. Sinjal, Hengky J. Henky Manoppo Henneke Pangkey Hens Onibala Indra R. N. Salindeho Indra Salindeho Ingrid Sembiring Janny D. Kusen Jardie A Andaki, Jardie A Jhonly Solang John L. Tombokan Joice R.T.S.L Rimper Joppy Mudeng Joshian N.W. Schaduw Juliaan Ch. Watung Kepel, Rene Ch. Khristin I. F. Kondoy, Khristin I. F. Kindangen, Rezky G. T. L Kondoy, Khiristin Ivone Fisye Kreckhoff, Reni L. Kusen, Diane J. Lalita, Jans Langi, Edwin O. Lawrence J. L. Lumingas Luasunaung, Alfrets Mamonto, Riswanto Mandagi, Stephanus Mandagi, Stephanus V. Manengkey, Hermanto Manu, Lusia Manurung, Nia Dopa Markus T. Lasut Marsaoly, Rafil Menajang, Febry S. I. Menajang, Febry Susana Ivone Mokolensang, Jeffrie F. Moningka, Ivana Trixie Louisa Moningkey, Ruddy D. Namoua, Dilivia J. Nego E. Bataragoa, Nego E. Nity, Elroi Ockstan J. Kalesaran Pangemanan, Novie P. L. Pangkey, Hanneke Pelle, Wilmy Pelle, Wilmy E. Peter Mangindaan Pitoy, Israel Puasa, Rio N. Rachim, M. Hatta Rauf, Aprianto Rembet, Unstain Rene Charles Kepel, Rene Charles Ridwan Lasabuda Rignolda Djamaluddin Roger R Tabalessy Rondonuwu, Arie B. Rose O. S. E. Mantiri, Rose O. S. E. Salindeho, Indra R. Sambali, Hariyani Sammy N. J. Longdong Sangari, Joudy R. R. Sartje Lantu Silvester B Pratasik Sipriana S. Tumembouw Srinurmahningsi, Sri Stephanus V Mandagi Suria Darwisito, Suria Suzanne L Undap Takou, Putri D. Tamsir, Chika Litawaty Tangkudung, Maureen J. N. N. Tarimakase, Yulianus Tilaar, Ferdinand F. Toar, Debby Tulenan, Maryand M. Tununu, Riky R. Unstain N. W. J. Rembet, Unstain N. W. J. Vivi A Pamikiran Wilhelmina Patty Wilmy E Pelle Winda M. Mingkid, Winda M. Wungkana, Lucky Wungkana, Vike V. Yulianus D Dalengkade Yundari, Yundari