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Keanekaragaman Makrozoobentos di Sungai Mengaji, Banyumas Humanica, Anyelir Putri; Putri, Desta Fatma; Jasttin, Jasttin; Hilaliyah, Sayyidah Nurul; Kusuma, Putra Zulfandi; Lupitasari, Yulina Dwi; Azizah, Ilma Arviani; Samudra, Sesilia Rani
MAIYAH Vol 2 No 3 (2023): Maiyah : Vol.2 No.3 September 2023
Publisher : Fakultas Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20884/1.maiyah.2023.2.3.9096

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Sungai Mengaji merupakan sungai di Kabupaten Banyumas yang terindikasi tercemar limbah organik yang berasal dari pemukiman warga di sekitar sungai. Akibat pencemaran yang terjadi di Sungai Mengaji akan berdampak pada keberadaan biota di dalamnya seperti makrozoobentos. Keanekaragaman makrozoobentos akan mengalami perubahan dibandingkan dengan perairan yang tidak tercemar, hal tersebut karena makrozoobentos memiliki sifat yang relatif menetap dengan pergerakan yang sangat terbatas sehingga akan terkena dampak langsung terhadap pencemaran. Penelitian ini dilaksanakan dalam dua kali pengulangan pada bulan Maret dan April 2023. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui keanekaragaman makrozoobentos yang menjadi bioindikator kualitas perairan pada sungai Mengaji Purwokerto. Metode yang digunakan adalah transek kuadrat 1m x 1m. Data penelitian yang dianalisis menggunakan rumus kepadatan makrozoobentos, indeks keanekaragaman (H’) dan Indeks dominansi (D). Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa kepadatan jenis berkisar 1-14 ind/m2, keanekaragaman makrozoobentos pada kisaran nilai 0-1,73 dan dominansi dengan nilai 0,18-1. Berdasarkan indeks keanekaragaman makrozoobentos di Sungai Mengaji memiliki keanekaragaman dengan rata-rata tercemar sedang.
Distribusi Kalsium (Ca) Pada Daerah Aliran Sungai Serayu Fikriyya, Nabela; Putri, Desta Fatma; Jatmoko, Bambang Eko; Firdaus, Abdul Malik
MAIYAH Vol 3 No 3 (2024): Maiyah : Vol. 3 No. 3 September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20884/1.maiyah.2024.3.3.13162

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Serayu River Watershed is one of the watersheds in Central Java that covers several districts including Wonosobo, Banjarnegara, Purbalingga, Banyumas, and Cilacap. The condition of the Serayu River Watershed at this time has experienced damage and environmental pollution which has resulted in a decrease in the quality of Serayu River Water. Calcium is one of the minerals present in water and sediment. Calcium content is influenced by reactions involving carbon dioxide gas either due to respiration of plants or aquatic animals. The presence of domestic wastewater is an external element that can affect high calcium concentrations in waters. The purpose of this study was to determine the distribution of Calcium (Ca) in the Serayu River Watershed. Sampling was conducted in November 2023 located in the Serayu Watershed Area. Sampling was carried out at 15 points of the Serayu River Watershed. The method used is titrimetric analysis. The analysis results obtained are the highest Calcium (Ca) value found in Menyawak River at 52.40 mg/L. The calcium distribution map shows a red interpolation color. The lowest Calcium (Ca) value is found in the Kalisapi River at 19.20 mg/L. The calcium distribution map shows a yellow interpolation color.
PELATIHAN PENGELOLAAN LINGKUNGAN PERAIRAN WADUK PENJALIN: DUKUNGAN BAGI KESEIMBANGAN EKOSISTEM DAN PENINGKATAN EKONOMI MASYARAKAT Hidayati, Nuning Vita; Muslih, Muslih; Soedibya, Petrus Hary Tjahja; Fikriyya, Nabela; Hastuti, Dewi Wisudyanti Budi; Tohir, Tohir; Riviani, Riviani; Putri, Adinda Kurnia; Raharja, Ferry Cahya; Hidayatullah, Irwan; Putri, Desta Fatma; Wibowo, Mahbub Fuad
Jurnal Abdi Insani Vol 12 No 4 (2025): Jurnal Abdi Insani
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/abdiinsani.v12i4.2419

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One of the reservoirs in Central Java is Penjalin Reservoir, which is specifically situated in Winduaji Village, Paguyangan District, Brebes Regency. Penjalin Reservoir is now dealing with environmental degradation issues, such as highly filthy water and rapidly growing water algae that might upset the ecosystem's equilibrium. The Jenderal Soedirman University (UNSOED) Team and the local Village Government, working through the Village Community Empowerment Institution (LPMD), followed up on this by developing a program of activities to combat environmental degradation in order to preserve the ecosystem's equilibrium and generate income for the neighborhood. Socialization and training for this program were conducted as a first stage. Technical advice for fish farming operations, including seed certification and business management training, will also be provided. Efforts are also being made to reintroduce fish, particularly herbivorous fish species, in an attempt to quickly overcome hydrilla. Facilities for consultation are offered as a crucial component of carrying out this activity. The first stage, socialization and training targeted at the people living near the Penjalin Reservoir, is the main topic of this essay. Educating the community about the current state of the Penjalin Reservoir and the significance of maintaining the aquatic ecosystem's equilibrium is the top goal during the socialization stage. In addition to talking about environmental issues, this program also covers the financial benefits of managing the Penjalin Reservoir sustainably, such as by raising carp and tilapia, which both benefit the ecosystem and boost revenue. Participants are encouraged to comprehend the training's goal of preserving the ecology and boosting the local economy by highlighting the significance of the community's active participation in improvements to the reservoir. The execution of the following work stage depends on this task. An excellent partner that may support and act as a stimulant for the local population is LPMD, an official village-level organization. A participatory strategy is used to carry out the programs, meaning that program partners actively participate in every activity.