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Pelestarian Ekosistem Mangrove Melalui Pemanfaatan Jeruju (Acanthus Ilicifolius) sebagai Makanan Ringan Alternatif Muhammad Romdonul Hakim; Abdul Rahman; Fajar Alhabsi; Vicky Rizky Affandi Katili; Mustasim Mustasim
Buletin SWIMP Vol 1 No 02: November 2021
Publisher : Politeknik Kelautan dan Perikanan Sorong

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Abstract: Jeruju has so far been underutilized and even considered shrubs so that its habitat is often threatened. The purpose of this community service activity is to educate the public that jeruju can be processed into chips with high economic value, so it is important to maintain its sustainability. This activity was carried out by inviting 10 women from Babakan Village, Pangandaran Regency to attend training on making jeruju chips. The results of monitoring and evaluation showed that during the practice of making jeruju chips, all the trainees could practice them carefully without showing any difficulties.
PRAKTIK PENGENALAN DAN KEMAMPUAN SCUBA DIVING BAGI MAHASISWA DAN MAHASISWI KEDOKTERAN UNIVERSITAS NEGERI PAPUA Tjarles Lay; M. Ali Ulat; Vicky Rizky Affandi Katili; Anthon Apolus Orisu
Buletin SWIMP Vol 2 No 01: Mei 2022
Publisher : Politeknik Kelautan dan Perikanan Sorong

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Scuba diving is a high-risk sport if it is not carried out according to the correct procedure. Scuba diving can be done with various needs, both personal or professional reasons. The purpose of implementing the introduction and ability of scuba diving practice is to get to know scuba diving equipment, to know the function of each tool, to know how to install and remove equipment and to dive. The practice participants were 16 people from the medical faculty of the State University of Papua. The method used is lecture/short material, demonstration and drill/practice. The results of the practice participants are able to recognize and use basic diving equipment (masks, snorkels and fins) and scuba equipment.