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Crispy Anchovy Processing in Amasing Village, South Halmahera Regency Wulandari, Tri Laela; Darmawaty, Darmawaty; Rumaiga, Faizal; Abdulkadir, Irwan; Mutmainnah, Mutmainnah; Djamhur, Martini; Kaidati, Bahar; Azis, Muh. Aksa
Agrikan Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan Vol. 16 No. 2 (2023): Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Muhammadiyah Maluku Utara

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Amasing village, located in South Halmahera Regency, North Maluku Province, is predominantly inhabited by a fishing community. This village boasts abundant natural resources, particularly a bountiful population of anchovies in its surrounding waters. However, the residents of Desa Amasing face several challenges in harnessing these natural resources to improve their economy. Therefore, the objective of this community service initiative is to add value to the fishermen's catch, particularly anchovies, by processing them into high-value crispy anchovy products. This initiative also aims to develop Desa Amasing into a model village based on the creative economy, especially in anchovy processing. This approach has the potential to significantly increase the income of the local community. Furthermore, we are making efforts to promote and market these crispy anchovy products to the general public. The implementation method involves aligning the program team's perceptions with community needs, collaborating with housewives, providing training in crispy anchovy production and business management, and offering marketing support. As a result of these activities, the housewives in Desa Amasing have successfully processed anchovies and have also improved the packaging of crispy anchovy products, making them more appealing to potential consumers. This initiative represents a significant step in empowering the local community and enhancing their economic resilience.
The abundance of zooxanthellae on massive and branching coral reefs at Bama Beach, Baluran National Park, Situbondo, East Java Widhi, Raut Nugrahening; Paluphi, Raut Wahyuning; Azis, Muh. Aksa; Abubakar, Salim; Sunarti, Sunarti
Depik Jurnal Ilmu Ilmu Perairan, Pesisir, dan Perikanan 2025: Special Issue ICFM
Publisher : Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Universitas Syiah Kuala

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Zooxanthellae are single-celled microalgae that live symbiotically in coral tissue. The porpose of this study was to determine the abundance of zooxanthellae in massive and branching corals. The research method used was descriptive analysis. The sampling technique used direct field sampling by chisels, both on massive coral reefs or branching coral reefs. Observation of zooxanthellae was conducted in the laboratory using a microscope. The results obtained from the research indicate that massive corals have a relatively higher abundance of zooxanthellae with values of 109 x 105 cells/cm than branching corals with values of 73 x 105 cells/cm. In addition, massive corals are more resistant to bleaching than branching corals due to their large reserves of zooxanthellae and their ability to adapt to environmental stress.Keywords:AbundanceZooxanthellaeMassiveBranching
The abundance of zooxanthellae on massive and branching coral reefs at Bama Beach, Baluran National Park, Situbondo, East Java Widhi, Raut Nugrahening; Paluphi, Raut Wahyuning; Azis, Muh. Aksa; Abubakar, Salim; Sunarti, Sunarti
Depik Jurnal Ilmu Ilmu Perairan, Pesisir, dan Perikanan 2025: Special Issue ICFM
Publisher : Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13170/depik.0.0.46918

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Zooxanthellae are single-celled microalgae that live symbiotically in coral tissue. The porpose of this study was to determine the abundance of zooxanthellae in massive and branching corals. The research method used was descriptive analysis. The sampling technique used direct field sampling by chisels, both on massive coral reefs or branching coral reefs. Observation of zooxanthellae was conducted in the laboratory using a microscope. The results obtained from the research indicate that massive corals have a relatively higher abundance of zooxanthellae with values of 109 x 105 cells/cm than branching corals with values of 73 x 105 cells/cm. In addition, massive corals are more resistant to bleaching than branching corals due to their large reserves of zooxanthellae and their ability to adapt to environmental stress.Keywords:AbundanceZooxanthellaeMassiveBranching
Analysis Relationship of The Current Velocity and Primary Productivity on Coral Reef in Bama Beach Paluphi, Raut Wahyuning; Widhi, Raut Nugrahening; Azis, Muh. Aksa
Jurnal Biologi Tropis Vol. 25 No. 3 (2025): Juli-September
Publisher : Biology Education Study Program, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, University of Mataram, Indonesia

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Coral reefs are one of the ecosystems with the highest biodiversity. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship of current velocity has on primary productivity in coral reef ecosystems. Current velocity measurements using a current meter and primary productivity measurements using the Winkler method by ƒincubated for 5 hours. The results obtained from this study are that current velocity has an effect on primary productivity in coral reef ecosystems, R value 0.895 and R Square shows 80.1%. The significance value obtained Sig = 0,04, which means less than 0.05, it can be interpreted that the effect of current velocity on primary productivity is strong category. Based on the study results obtained, more research is necessary to find out how much the velocity of the current affects the primary productivity of the coral reef.