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Upaya Meningkatankan Pemahaman Agama Islam Anak-Anak Mengaji Desa Pasir Permit Melalui Program GMB (Gerakan Mengaji Bareng) Rahman Ritonga, Abdul; Samin Lubis, Mara; Khadijah, Siti; Wahyu Ningsih, Siti Nur
Alahyan Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Multidisiplin Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): (Nopember)
Publisher : PT. Alahyan Publisher Sukabumi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61492/ecos-preneurs.v2i2.209

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Lack of care and resources is a serious problem for the children of Pasir Permit village. Moreover, Pasir Permit Village is a village that has just experienced expansion from Titi Putih Village, causing ideas, ideas and village budgets to become factors that inhibit the intelligence of Pasir Permit Village children. Therefore, there is a need for modern breakthroughs both from various internal and external parties in order to overcome the decline in the knowledge of Pasir Permit village children. This program aims to find out and improve the understanding of Pasir Permit village children in terms of Islamic religious knowledge through the joint recitation movement program, which includes learning to recite iqro and the Qur'an, learning to pray the funeral prayer and the practice of caring for prayer rooms and mosques. The GMB program (joint recitation movement) is carried out in the form of the KKN 19 UINSU program by teaching the children of Pasir Village permits directly through the talaqqi method, memorization and practice. The method used in this study is a qualitative method with primary data sources through observation, interviews and practical documentation. The results of this study found an increase in the ability of children in Pasir Permit Village's basic knowledge of Islam in the form of 5 times prayer, reading the Qur'an and the practice of funeral prayer.
Growth and Survival Rate of Pocillopora spp. Fragments on Coral Tree and Coral Table Media in Semut Kecil Island, Anambas Islands Ariqa Iriani, Fringgar; Arifin , Reyhan; Jerry Winata, Marcellinus; Rifat Muharam , Muhammad; Permata Putri , Novita; Dewi Ruswanti, Corina; Rahman Ritonga, Abdul; Riviani , Riviani; Riyanti
Jurnal Ilmiah Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 17 No. 1 (2025): JURNAL ILMIAH PERIKANAN DAN KELAUTAN
Publisher : Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Universitas Airlangga

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Graphical Abstract   Highlight Research Pocillopora spp. grew faster on coral tree media (0.55 cm/month) than on coral table media (0.15 cm/month). Survival rates were high, with 97.3% on coral trees and 87.0% on coral tables, proving both methods effective. Coral growth on table media was slower due to sediment accumulation, while tree media provided more stable growth. ANOVA analysis showed no significant effect of transplant media on growth and survival, confirming adaptability. Both methods are viable for large-scale coral reef restoration, especially in the Anambas Islands and similar ecosystems.     Abstract Pulau Semut Kecil, Anambas Islands, are located within the coral reef triangle, as one of the largest Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in Indonesia. Coral reefs possess significant functional attributes within ecosystems, and their condition is progressively deteriorating due to anthropogenic activities. This situation necessitates restoration endeavors, primarily through coral transplantation methodologies. The methods involved the introduction or relocation of donor corals into substrates such as tree transplantation media and tables, exhibiting high success rates. This study was conducted to determine the growth and survival rate of Pocillopora spp. The direct survey approach was used and the different coral transplanting media were statistically analyzed with the ANOVA test and SPSS software. The results of the growth of coral fragments Pocillopora spp. Reported coral tree media and table with an average value of 0.55 cm/month and 0.15 cm/month. The survival rate of Pocillopora spp. coral fragments in tree media and table was 97.3% and 87.0%. The media for dropping coral trees and table did not affect the growth and survival rate. This coral transplantation method can facilitate for the restoration of degraded ecosystem and ecological succession.