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Journal : Biopendix: Jurnal Biologi, Pendidikan dan Terapan

PEMANFAATAN SEKITAR EKOSISTEM HUTAN MANGROVE OLEH MASYARAKAT KAMPUNG BUKISI DISTRIK YOKARI KABUPATEN JAYAPURA Tuhumena, Lolita; Wambrauw, Daniel; Wanimbo, Timiron; Warpur, Maklon; Agamawan, Lalu; Tomasila, Leopold Arthur
BIOPENDIX: Jurnal Biologi, Pendidikan dan Terapan Vol 10 No 1 (2023): Biopendix: Jurnal Biologi, Pendidikan & Terapan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/biopendixvol10issue1page44-50

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Backround: The existence of mangrove forests has an important meaning for human life and also the environment around it. One of the villages that has a mangrove ecosystem Bukisi Village Yokari District. The existence of mangrove forests can provide benefits both ecological and economic so it is interesting to research. The use of mangrove ecosystem areas has not been carried out properly and will experience damage, So that research on the use around mangrove ecosystems needs to be carried out. Method: This research was carried out for 3 months with primary and secondary data collection on July – September 2022. The data analysis used is quantitative descriptive. Resultas : Utilization carried out around the mangrove area of Bukisi Village are as a fishing ground, Crabs and shellfish, Where to find sources of construction materials, sources of energy materials, Tourist attractions, and sacred areas. Conclusion. Then, Efforts to be made in the development of the mangrove area are the development of carbon sequestration, pay attention to socioeconomic issues, p integrated mangrove management and restoration. Keywords: Utilization of Mangrove Ecosystems, Bukisi Village.
ANALISIS POTENSI Chlorella Sp. DI PANTAI BASE-G SEBAGAI BAHAN BIODIESEL DENGAN UJI PROKSIMAT Mishbach, Imam; Wanimbo, Efray; Rumbiak, Kristhopolus; Tuhumena, Lolita; Paiki, Kalvin
BIOPENDIX: Jurnal Biologi, Pendidikan dan Terapan Vol 10 No 1 (2023): Biopendix: Jurnal Biologi, Pendidikan & Terapan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/biopendixvol10issue1page73-79

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Background: Phytoplankton is one of the microalgae that has great potential as an energy source, one of which is Chlorella sp.. Chlorella sp. is the largest producer of protein compared to other types of phytoplankton. The lipid and fatty acid content in microalgae is a source of energy that plays a role in the process of making biodiesel. Phytoplankton type Chlorella sp. easy to cultivate and breed. Supporting breeding in the process is supported by the use of fertilizers that are rich in nutrients so that it will optimize the growth of these phytoplankton. Generally fertilizer is divided into two, namely inorganic fertilizer and organic fertilizer. The aim of this research was to determine the fat content of Chlorella sp. which was obtained from the results of culture with the treatment of giving skipjack tuna fertilizer through a proximate test. Methods: This research was conducted by taking samples of Chlorella sp. At Base-G Beach. Samples were cultured and added liquid fertilizer from skipjack fish waste at a concentration of 4;8;12 ml/L. Chlorella sp. The culture results were calculated for cell density and tested for fat content through proximate fat analysis. Results: The study showed that the density of microalgae cells produced ranges from 0.21 x106 cells/ml to 0.51x106 cells/ml. The average proximate analysis of fat in microalgae was 0.022%-0.039% (w/w). The application of skipjack tuna waste fertilizer affected the proximate fat value of Chlorella sp. (p<0.05). Conclusion: The proximate fat content in Chlorella sp samples from Base-G beach which were cultured with the addition of liquid skipjack tuna waste fertilizer was 0.022-0.039% (w/w).
KONDISI SOSIAL BUDAYA DAN EKONOMI MASYARAKAT YANG MEMANFAATKAN KAWASAN EKOSISTEM MANGROVE DI KAMPUNG BUKISI KABUPATEN JAYAPURA Pirhel, Pirhel; Tuhumena, Lolita; Maruayana, Yan
BIOPENDIX: Jurnal Biologi, Pendidikan dan Terapan Vol 11 No 1 (2024): Biopendix: Jurnal Biologi, Pendidikan & Terapan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/biopendixvol11issue1page121-128

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Background : Mangroves are plants whose natural habitat is in coastal areas, so they absolutely need the role of coastal communities, who need empowerment in the implementation of mangrove management. Therefore, the sustainability of coastal areas will be maintained because of conservation activities, as well as they can obtain socio-economic benefits. Along with the increase in population and the high needs of the community, the high level of utilization of mangrove resources has resulted in a high level of utilization of mangrove resources. On the other hand, damaged natural resources, because they are not taken care of by the surrounding community, and are not taken care of by the surrounding community, can hardly meet the needs of the community in Bukisi Village. The purpose of the research is to examine the social, cultural and economic conditions of the people living around the mangrove ecosystem area in Bukisi Village, Yokari District, Jayapura Regency. Method: The research methods used were qualitative and quantitative descriptive methods as well as an overview of social, cultural and economic conditions in the utilization of mangrove ecosystems in Bukisi Village and 35 communities who were used as respondents. Results: Respondents were dominated by men, productive age 26-35 years, predominantly elementary school educated, fishermen, with an income of IDR 1,500,000 - IDR 2,500,000. Socio-economic characteristics illustrate that respondents who utilize the mangrove ecosystem are residents who live around the area and there are sacred places around the mangrove ecosystem area, so that no one is allowed to carry out activities in sacred locations. People in Bukisi village often use the mangrove ecosystem area to look for fish, shellfish, shrimp, crabs and even for firewood. Conclusion: Sustainability management strategies that are prioritized in terms of social, cultural and economic conditions as well as the role of stakeholders who are the most important actors in mangrove forest management in Bukisi Village, Yokari District, Jayapura Regency.
STRATEGI DAN PRIORITAS PENCEGAHAN SERTA PENGENDALIAN IUU FISHING DI PPP BANDA Tomasila, Leopold A; Sahilatua, Jozef M; Tupamahu, Agustinus; Tuhumena, Lolita
BIOPENDIX: Jurnal Biologi, Pendidikan dan Terapan Vol 7 No 2 (2021): Biopendix: Jurnal Biologi, Pendidikan & Terapan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/biopendixvol7issue2page80-88

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Background: The issue of IUU fishing is a major threat to fish stocks in today's world, regionally and nationally. In order to prevent and control IUU fishing, supervision at fishing ports needs attention to be evaluated. Methods: This study was conducted for 5 months from August to December 2018. The data analysis used was SWOT and AHP. Results:The results obtained in this study were optimization of ASN capacity development for IUUF prevention and control (0.0257), increased education and outreach for fishermen about the importance of IUUF prevention and control (0.0195), RPP policy (local fisheries management plan) (0.0180), Increased accessibility of fishermen and fisheries officers (0.0134), Improved TPI functions (0.0089), Improved coordination between fishermen, entrepreneurs and fisheries supervisors (0.0086), Improved monitoring, controlling and surveillance (MCS ) between ASN and the community (0.0058). Conclusion: There has been an increase in strategies and priorities for prevention and control of iuu fishing in PPP Banda.
Perception Coastal Community on Environmental Pollution in Poka Village Ambon City Tuhumena, Lolita; Rumahorbo, Basa T; Umbekna, Sara; Lubis, Friyuanita; Payapo, Muhammad Zia Ulhaq; Pirhel, Pirhel; Appa, Felycitae Ekalaya; Paranoan, Nicea Roona; B Fitriya, Winda Ade
BIOPENDIX: Jurnal Biologi, Pendidikan dan Terapan Vol 12 No 2 (2025): Biopendix: Jurnal Biologi, Pendidikan & Terapan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/biopendixvol12issue2page86-93

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Poka Village, Ambon Bay Distric experiencing significant damage to mangrove ecosystems. There is garbage disposal around the beach of Poka Village. There is garbage disposal around the beach of Poka Village, this has an impact on the ecological and economic functions around the area. Therefore, it is necessary to assess the perception of the behavior of the people around the area and utilize the area. The researcher used 20 respondents as samples and conducted in October to November 2024 on Poka Beach using Random Sampling and using the Likert Scale. Respondents were dominated by women, productive age 45 years, predominantly bachelor degree, with income of IDR 3,000,000 – 4,000,000. Socio-economic characteristics illustrate that respondents live, sell and travel around the area. Respondent characteristics are seen from community perceptions of knowledge of the function of the mangrove ecosystem (3.58) including the strongly agree category, community perceptions of environmental conditions for the growth of the mangrove ecosystem (3.56) including the strongly agree category, community perceptions of the utilization of the mangrove ecosystem (3.35) including the agree. The development of science about public perception that results in environmental pollution to the mangrove ecosystem on Poka beach needs to be known in early countermeasures.
Co-Authors Agamawan, Lalu P I Agamawan, Lalu Panji I. Agustinus Tupamahu Albida Rante Tasak, Albida Rante Appa, Felycitiae E. Aryanto Aryanto Assagaff, Sayid B. B Fitriya, Winda Ade Bara’padang, Barnabas Basa T Rumahorbo Battu, Yudistira S. Bobi Frans Kuddi Boli, Elisabert Bre Caecilia Bintang Girik Allo Daniel Z.K. Wambrauw Dedi Parenden Demi, LA Diana M. Abulais Efray Wanimbo Ely, Achmad J Ervina Indrayani Eygner Talakua Felycitae Ekalaya Appa Friyuanita Lubis Gultom, Ayub Sahala Hamzah, Hardi Hardi Hamzah Haruna Haruna Haryati, Kristina Hehanussa, Kedswin Gerson Henderitte L. Ohee Himawan Himawan Hisya, Muhammad Huwae, Jilian Risky Imam Misbach Imam Mishbach Indrayani, Elvina Kalvin Paiki Karisoh, Gabriela O. La Demi, La Demi Lalu P. I Agamawan Lalu Panji Imam Agamawan Leopold A Tomasila Leopold A. Tomasila Leopold A. Tomasila Leopold A. Tomasila Leopold Arthur Tomasila Lilis W. Talaut Lindon R Pane Liyatin Gea Maklon Warpur Mandey, Vera Kostansie Mantayborbir, Vyona Maruanaya, Yan Maruayana, Yan Merly, Sendy Misbach, Imam Mistina, Rahayu Septyaning Muh. Kasim Muhamad Hariono Muhammad Hisyam Nancy Parera Nazal, Muhammad Asghar Nicea Roona Paranoan Numberi, Yulindra M. Numberi, Yulindra Margaretha Nur Fadilah Bakri Octolia Togibasa Papriani, Nada Pertiwi Paranoan, Nicea R. Paranoan, Nicea Roona Parina Sella Pattinaja, Yvonne I Pattinaja, Yvonne I. Pattipeilohy, Christian Ernsz Paulangan, Yunus P. Payapo, Muhammad Z.U. Payapo, Muhammad Zia Ulhaq Pirhel Pirhel, Pirhel Pisi Bethania Titalessy Pontoh, Peggy Popi Ida Laila Ayer Puguh Sujarta R. Rijanta Rahma Ohorella Ramadei, Yohana Rejauw, Korinus Rewang, Grisella M. S. P. Risakotta, Tesalonika K. Rosa Pangaribuan, Rosa RR. Ella Evrita Hestiandari Rumahorbo, Basa T. Rumahorbo Rumbiak, Kristhopolus Rumbiak, Kristhopolus K. Runtuboi, Dirk Y. P. Rusdianto Safaati, Sufeni Sahilatua, Jozef M Salhuteru, Stefani T Sara Umbekna Sara Umbekna Sara Umbekna Sara Umbekna Sara Umbekna Silvester Sinau Sinau, Silvester Sitti Rosnafi’an Sumardi Solissa, Margret Inggrit Sopaheluwakan, Juanita Suharno Suharno Tessalonika K. Risakotta Titasam, Onesimus Tomasila, Leopold A Tomasila, Leopold A. Tomasila, Leopold Arthur Tommi Tommi, Tommi Tuhumena, Jeremias Tuhumena, Jeremias R Umarella, Afrizal I Umbekna , Sara Umbekna, Sara Wambrauw, Daniel Wambrauw, Daniel Z K Wambrauw, Daniel Z. K. Wambrauw, Daniel Z.K. Wanimbo, Timiron Way, Jufentus Ronaldo Winda A F Butar butar Winda Ade Fitriya B Yenusi, Tien Nova B. Yofreds Tanamal Yulindra M. Numberi Yvonne Indrawati Pattinaja