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Marine Bioremediation Using Alcanivorax Borkumensis SK2 as A Waste Prevention Oil Industry on the Tunda Island to the Impact of Flood in Banten Region Ilhami, Muhamad Aris; Holifah, Holifah
GMPI Conference Series Vol 1 (2022): The 9th Asian Academic Society International Conference
Publisher : Gemilang Maju Publikasi Ilmiah (GMPI)

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Marine pollution in the water triggers many problems, one of them is in the area of Tunda Island, Banten, Indonesia. Waste pollution that occurs in the area occurs due to oil drilling activities conducted by Pertamina. As result, such drilling waste pollutes the environment of Tunda Island. The distance between residential areas and oil rigs is about 18 to 20 miles, which will take 2 hours to complete. As a result of the waste, many octopuses on Tunda Island were found drunk and dead. It will be more dangerous if the waste sticks to mangrove seedlings, in mangrove trunks and in seagrass beds, when exposed to sunlight it will melt because the gravel waste is pitch black and can burn. As the world's largest island nation, 60% of Indonesia's 265 million people depend on one-system waters. Toxic chemicals enter the oceans every day from industrial waste. This problem can lead to the risk of flood impacts for the environment affected by industrial waste pollution. Marine cleanliness plays an important role in realizing the prosperity of land and marine ecosystems. Efforts can be made with bioremediation that is recovery with the help of live bacteria such as  Alcanivorax borkumensis  SK2  which is γ-proteobacterium of the sea that can be used to clean contaminated environments. This research aims to prevent industrial waste pollution and prevent the risk of flood impacts in Indonesia, especially in Tunda Island, Banten. Various literature explains that  A. borkumensis  SK2  is able to digest linear and branched alkanes commonly found in crude oil. Bacteria grow naturally in polluted areas, when added with inorganic nitrogen and phosphorus, they can accelerate the cleaning process to 2 -5 years faster than natural processes for 5 - 10 years. Therefore, the application of the use of  A. borkumensis  SK2  has the potential to be applied in Indonesia to overcome the problem of marine pollution.
PEMBERDAYAAN TANAMAN OBAT KELUARGA DI KALISEGORO, SEMARANG: EDUKASI DAN INOVASI PRODUK HERBAL UNTUK KESEHATAN MASYARAKAT Nima, Neli Syahida; Eden, Willy Tirza; Savitri, Annisa Aulia; Rahmaniar, Ranita; Faturachman, Gavriel Fauzan; Utami, Mardhiyah Dwi; Ahmada, Muhammad Diqi; Wulandari, Dyah Pramesthi; Az-Zahra, Mela Denova; Ilhami, Muhamad Aris
Jurnal Pepadu Vol 6 No 3 (2025): Jurnal Pepadu
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/pepadu.v6i3.8016

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This community service program focuses on enhancing the use of medicinal plant (TOGA) in Kalisegoro, Gunungpati, Semarang, to help residents recognize and apply medicinal plants as an alternative health solution. The activity involved 28 participants, who received education on various TOGA types, their chemical contents, health benefits, and techniques for processing them into value-added products, such as wedang uwuh gummy candy. The program began with a theoretical session, followed by practical planting of six medicinal plant species, including Moringa leaves, Clitoria flowers, Valerian root, turmeric, Morinda fruit, and nutmeg. Participants also engaged in the production of wedang uwuh gummy candy, utilizing herbal ingredients like ginger, sappan wood, lemongrass, cloves, and cinnamon. Evaluation results indicated a high satisfaction level, with an average score of 4.29 out of 5, particularly on aspects of topic relevance and visual aids support. Most participants felt the materials were suited to their needs and beneficial for everyday life. With high enthusiasm from participants, this program is expected to encourage the community to be more independent in utilizing TOGA as both a health alternative and a local business opportunity centered on herbal products. Keywords: TOGA, medicinal plants, wedang uwuh, herbal education, health products