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Nusantara Hasana Journal
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Nusantara Hasana Journal published a scientific paper original articles of research and community engangement and review of the literature in: Biology, Tourism & Hospitality, Pharmacy, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Education, Medicine , Medical and Health Science, Engineering & Technology, Agriculture, Environmental Science, Animal Science, Animal Husbandary, Veterinary, Forestry, Oceanography, Geography, Earth Sciences, Fisheries Science, Nursing, Law / Criminology, Social Science, Economics, Management, Advertising, Accounting & Finance, Commerce, Art, Library Science, Entrepreneurship, Computer Application, Corporate Governance, Business, Psychology, Sustainable Development, Religious Studies, and other related areas.
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INVENTARISASI DAN PEMANFAATAN JENIS-JENIS MANGROVE OLEH MASYARAKAT DI KAMPUNG AUKI DAN YERI, KEPULAUAN PADAIDO, KABUPATEN BIAK NUMFOR, PROVINSI PAPUA Ester Novita Togatorop; Fanny F.C. Simatauw; Sampari S. Suruan; Frits N.Y. Rumbino
Nusantara Hasana Journal Vol. 3 No. 6 (2023): Nusantara Hasana Journal, November 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59003/nhj.v3i6.1023

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Overall, data information regarding the types of mangroves and their utilization patterns by communities in the Padaido Islands Conservation Area is not yet known with certainty and requires additional specific information, so this research was conducted to determine the condition and distribution of mangroves as well as mangrove utilization patterns by communities in the Padaido Islands, especially in Auki and Yeri village. This research was conducted from 03 July to 04 August 2023, where each type of mangrove at the research location was identified and the number of individuals per type was counted using a transect line data collection technique using a combination of observation plot lines (observation quadrants), while the pattern data The use of mangroves was taken using an interview approach to people who use mangroves. Data on the composition of the type and number of individual mangroves were analyzed descriptive quantitative using the mangrove ecological index formula, while data on mangrove utilization was analyzed descriptive qualitative. Based on the results of the analysis, it was found that in K. Auki (Padaidori District), the composition of mangrove species was dominated by species from the genus Bruguiera sp., with a total number of mangroves of 34 individuals, while in K. Yeri (Aimando District), the composition of mangrove species was dominated by Soneratia sp, Rhizopora sp, and Lumnitzera sp., with a total of 30 mangrove individuals. The highest relative density and density value for mangroves is in K. Auki, namely 0.032 Ind/m2 (320 individuals per hectare) and a relative density of 47.06% (Bruguiera gymnorrhiza type), while in K. Yeri the highest density and relative density value is 0.02 Ind. /m2 (200 individuals per hectare) and a relative density of 33.33% (Rhizophora mucronata and Lumnitzera littores types). The mangrove diversity index value ranges from 1,129 (K. Auki) to 1,397 (K. Yeri) and the mangrove dominance index value at the two research locations, was K. Auki is 0.358 and K. Yeri is 0.273. The mangroves used by the community are of the types bruguiera gymnorrhiza, rhizophora mucronata, pandanus spp, and sonneratia alba.
PRODUKSI TANGKAPAN IKAN LAYANG (DECAPTERUS SPP.) YANG DIDARATKAN DI PPI KOTA SORONG PAPUA BARAT DAYA Olivia Sau’ Padang; Mudjirahayu; J. George Alexander Patiran
Nusantara Hasana Journal Vol. 3 No. 6 (2023): Nusantara Hasana Journal, November 2023
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The catch of flying fish (Decapterus spp.) at PPI Sorong City is mostly caught using boat bagan fishing gear. This study aims to determine the production of catches and types of flying fish (Decapterus spp.) landed at PPI Sorong City and to determine the fishing gear and fishing fleet used by fishermen to land flying fish (Decapterus spp.). This research was conducted for 1 month, in July 2023. The method used is descriptive method with observation technique. Surveys were conducted on vessels landing fish at PPI Sorong City by weighing fish catches and identifying kite fish. Data analysis used is descriptive analysis with observation techniques. The results of this study obtained the amount of catch of flying fish (Decapterus spp.) as much as 229,000 kg / month with the results of the identification of the types of flying fish (Decapterus spp.) landed at PPI Sorong City found 3 types of flying fish (Decapterus spp.) caught by fishermen around the waters of Sorong-Raja Ampat namely Decapterus macrosoma, Decapterus macarellus, and Decapterus russelli. The tool used is a boat chart. Most of the fleets that landed flying fish (Decapterus spp). at PPI Sorong City were transport vessels with the types of fishing fleets of Fishing Motor Vessels (KMN), Motor Vessels (KM) and Jolor Boats (PJ).
KEANEKARAGAMAN LAMUN (SEAGRASS) DI PERAIRAN PANTAI PASIR PUTIH KABUPATEN MANOKWARI, PAPUA BARAT Balandina Selfina Awom; Selfani Talakua; Philipus Musyeri; Duijesisca Gultom
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59003/nhj.v3i6.1025

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Seagrass is a plant that lives in shallow seas with various different types of substrate and seagrass is a type of plant that has flowers, leaves and fruit. Manokwari City is one of the capital cities of West Papua Province which has waters, one of which is Pasir Putih waters. The diversity of seagrass species in this location is not yet well known, for this reason it is necessary to conduct research regarding the diversity of seagrass in the waters of Pasir Putih, Manokwari, West Papua. This research was conducted in July using the quadrant transect method. Based on research results, the types of seagrass found around the waters of white sand beaches consist of 4 types, namely Cymodocea rotundata, Halophila ovalis, Halodule pinifolia and Syringodium isoetofolium. The highest density of seagrass species is the Syringodium isoetifolium type with a value of 958 stands/m2, the highest relative density is the Syringodium isoetifolium seagrass type with a density percentage of 54%. The highest relative frequency is the seagrass species Halophila ovalis with a percentage of 34%. The level of diversity of seagrass species in transect I is in the medium group and in transects II and III is in the low group. The highest uniformity index value in transect I was 0.82 and the dominance index can be concluded that there is no type of seagrass that dominates the community.
IDENTIFIKASI JENIS-JENIS ALAT TANGKAP IKAN RAMAH LINGKUNGAN DI KAWASAN KONSERVASI KEPULAUAN PADAIDO KABUPATEN BIAK NUMFOR Susi Sartika; Fanny F.C. Simatauw; Fitriyah Irnawati E. Saleh; Sampari S Suruan; Fredy C. Eldiester Dan; Setiawan Mangando; Yulianti Elisabet Demena; Jamaludin; Frits N. Y Rumbino
Nusantara Hasana Journal Vol. 3 No. 6 (2023): Nusantara Hasana Journal, November 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59003/nhj.v3i6.1026

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Identifying types of environmentally friendly fishing gear and analyzing the level of environmental friendliness of fishing gear in the Padaido Islands Conservation Area which is to produce environmentally friendly fishing gear based on FAO 1945 criteria. The purpose of this field work practice is to analyze the level of environmental friendliness of each fishing gear and the catch of the fishing gear. This field work practice was carried out for 1 month, namely July 3 - August 11, 2023. Data collection techniques in this field work practice are carried out by conducting field observations which by conducting interviews directly with respondents (Fishermen). This field work practice uses primary data which is data collected or obtained directly from fishermen in the Diido Islands conservation area by interviewing fishermen using questionnaires. Data analysis used in this fieldwork practice is descriptive analysis, according to Nawawi (1998) descriptive analysis is a problem-solving procedure investigated by describing / describing the current state of the subject / object of research based on facts that appear or as they are and are also assisted by using Microsoft Excel 2010. Line fishing is one of the most environmentally friendly fishing gears in the Padaido Islands with an environmental friendliness score of 33.58 and is also one of the most widely used fishing gears in the Padaido Islands, tonda fishing gear has a score of 31.12, gill net fishing gear is 29 and molo rifle fishing gear is 23.2, Fish caught based on fishing gear are line fishing with 10 speises, tonda fishing gear 6 species, gill net 8 species and molo rifle 3 species.
ANALISIS JEJAK KARBON DARI AKTIVITAS PERKANTORAN INDUSTRI GALANGAN KAPAL Muhammad Ijlal Rafi; Syadzadhiya Qotrunada Zakiyayasin Nisa
Nusantara Hasana Journal Vol. 3 No. 7 (2023): Nusantara Hasana Journal, December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59003/nhj.v3i7.1027

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One of the Shipbuilding Industries in Surabaya has a building as the management office of the company. Office activities can generate CO2 emissions due to the equipment that uses electricity to support activities such as lighting, air conditioning systems, and other electronic devices. The amount of electrical energy used affects the amount of carbon emissions produced because activities using energy will generate carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The aim of this research is to analyze the secondary carbon footprint generated during office activities in the Shipbuilding Industry, considering the use of electrical equipment in daily activities. This research uses a quantitative method through a carbon footprint analysis approach as a method to calculate the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from the activities conducted. The research results show that the total CO2 emissions generated from the office activities in the Management Building are 237456,8064 KgCO2/year. The lowest CO2 emissions are from the 3rd floor, amounting to 23352.7219 KgCO2/year, while the highest emissions are from the 2nd floor, totaling 70912.0896 KgCO2/year. Efforts that can be made to reduce carbon emissions include implementing green computing, reducing air conditioning usage, maximizing sunlight, and conducting socialization and education for employees to save electricity. Salah satu Industri Galangan Kapal di Kota Surabaya memiliki gedung sebagai kantor manajemen perusahaan tersebut. Aktivitas perkantoran dapat menghasilkan emisi CO2 karena keterkaitan gedung perkantoran dengan penggunaan peralatan yang menggunakan listrik untuk mendukung aktivitas seperti pencahayaan, sistem pendingin ruangan, serta peralatan elektronik lainnya. Penggunaan energi listrik yang banyak akan meningkatkan emisi karbon yang dihasilkan karena kegiatan yang membutuhkan energi akan mengeluarkan gas karbon dioksida (CO2). Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis jejak karbon sekunder yang ditimbulkan selama aktivitas perkantoran di Industri Galangan Kapal ditinjau dari penggunaan peralatan listrik dalam aktivitas sehari-hari. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode kuantitatif melalui pendekatan analisis jejak karbon sebagai metode dalam melakukan perhitungan jumlah karbondioksida (CO2) sekunder dari aktivitas yang dilakukan. Hasil penelitian didapatkan bahwa emisi CO2 total yang dihasilkan dari aktivitas perkantoran Gedung Manajemen yaitu sebesar 237456,8064 KgCO2/tahun. Emisi CO2 terendah dihasilkan dari lantai 3 yaitu sebesar 23352,7219 KgCO2/tahun. Sedangkan emisi terbesar dihasilkan dari lantai 2 yaitu sebesar 70912,0896 KgCO2/tahun. Upaya yang bisa dilakukan untuk mengurangi emisi karbon yaitu menerapkan konsep green computing, mengurangi pemakaian AC, memaksimalkan cahaya matahari, dan melakukan sosialisasi dan edukasi kepada karyawan untuk menghemat listrik.
EVALUASI PENGELOLAAN LIMBAH B3 INDUSTRI MANUFAKTUR Safitri Wahyu Pratiwi; Syadzadhiya Qotrunada Zakiyayasin Nisa
Nusantara Hasana Journal Vol. 3 No. 7 (2023): Nusantara Hasana Journal, December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59003/nhj.v3i7.1028

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The manufacturing industry produces hazardous and toxic waste (B3 waste) including used lubricating oil, used batteries, used rags, sludge from production processes, electronic waste, and used B3 packaging that are considered to have no economic value and have an impact on the environment. B3 waste management in the Manufacturing Industry covers a series of management activities starting from storage and packaging and transportation by third parties. This study aims to identify and evaluate B3 waste management activities in the Manufacturing Industry by providing an assessment of B3 waste management practices based on the applicable B3 waste management regulations. The method used in the assessment of B3 waste using the Guttman Scale. The results of the evaluation of B3 waste management show that the aspects of attaching symbols and labels and the aspects of document completeness have 100% compliance. The aspect of B3 waste storage has 88% compliance. The aspect of B3 waste packaging and packaging has 87.5% compliance. The average percentage is 94% and categorized as “Very Good”. However, there are some aspects that are evaluated such as fire safety, floor conditions, and labeling of waste containers. Industri manufaktur menghasilkan limbah B3 meliputi minyak pelumas bekas, aki dan baterai bekas, kain majun bekas, lumpur hasil proses produksi, limbah elektronik, dan kemasan bekas B3 yang dianggap tidak bernilai ekonomis dan berdampak ke lingkungan. Pengelolaan limbah B3 di Industri Manufaktur mencakup rangkaian pengelolaan yang dimulai dari penyimpanan dan pewadahan dan pengangkutan oleh pihak ketiga. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengidentifikasi dan mengevaluasi kegiatan pengelolaan limbah B3 di Industri Manufaktur dengan memberikan penilaian terhadap praktik pengelolaan limbah B3 mengacu pada peraturan pengelolaan limbah B3 yang berlaku. Metode yang digunakan dalam penilaian terhadap penanganan limbah B3 dilakukan dengan menggunakan Skala Guttman. Hasil evaluasi pengelolaan limbah B3 menunjukkan bahwa aspek pelekatan simbol dan label serta aspek kelengkapan dokumen memiliki ketaatan 100%. Aspek penyimpanan limbah B3 memiliki ketaatan 88%. Aspek pengemasan dan pewadahan limbah B3 memiliki ketaatan 87,5%. Dari keempat aspek itu, rata-rata persentase ketaatan adalah 94% dan dikategorikan “Baik Sekali”. Tetapi, terdapat beberapa aspek yang dievaluasi seperti tidak ada alat pendeteksi kebakaran, lantai yang bergelombang akibat mobilisasi forklift, lantai yang belum dibuat condong ke arah bak penampung dengan kemiringan tidak lebih dari 1%, serta belum diberi label “KOSONG” pada wadah limbah B3 yang tidak terdapat isinya.
PENGOLAHAN VIRGIN COCONUT OIL PADA MASYARAKAT PEDALAMAN DI DUSUN III SRI PENGANTIN KECAMATAN STL ULU TERAWAS Ivoni Susanti; Fitria Lestari; Yuli Febrianti; Agus Andriansah; Gusti Aldo Wijaya
Nusantara Hasana Journal Vol. 3 No. 7 (2023): Nusantara Hasana Journal, December 2023
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Sri Pengantin Hamlet is a hamlet nicknamed "Bamboo Village" by the South Sumatra Provincial Government. Apart from that, another abundant potential in this hamlet is coconut plants. Access to this hamlet can only be reached via water for 45 minutes - 1 hour using a means of transportation called "ketek". Apart from the difficulty of access, the unavailability of electricity and signals means that the lives of the people in this hamlet are still lagging behind compared to other hamlets in the same sub-district. Apart from living, the economy in this hamlet is still quite low with livelihoods only relying on coffee plantations. In fact, the abundance of coconuts should be able to increase the economic income of the people in the village. Therefore, one of the activities carried out is holding training on processing coconut into virgin coconut oil (VCO). The results of the research show that there has been an increase in community skills in processing coconut into VCO from 39 to 92.35% with the proposed business management in the form of storing the VCO produced so that it can be resold so that it can help the community's economy. It is concluded that the abundant natural potential can be processed into valuable products with creativity.
EVALUASI PENCATATAN DAN PELAPORAN REKAM MEDIS PADA PENYAKIT TUBERKULOSIS DI RSIA ILANUR TANGERANG Eki Maulana; Muniroh
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Recording is an activity or process of documenting an activity in written form. Reports are records that provide information about certain activities and the results are submitted to the authorized party or related to these activities. Tuberculosis (TB) is a leading cause of poor health, one of the top 10 causes of death worldwide. RSIA Ilanur is a private hospital that serves mothers and children which was established in 2016. The purpose of the study was to identify the implementation of recording and reporting of medical records on Tuberculosis at RSIA Ilanur Tangerang, this study aims to get an overview of the recording and reporting of Medical Records on diseases Tuberculosis at RSIA Ilanur Tangerang. The method used in this descriptive study is to describe and describe the quality of recording and reporting on Tuberculosis. The collection technique used the instruments of observation, interviews, checklists, and reference books. The results of the study there are SOPs for Recording and Reporting TB Case Patients. And it has been socialized until now, but not all officers carry out its implementation according to the procedures in carrying out recording and reporting on TB patients (which are not according to procedures 35.38%). The constraint factor in recording and reporting TB cases is the lack of human resources in the relevant sections, manual recording in outpatients does not run optimally because TB patients have not been centered on the DOTS TB poly. Suggestions that hospitals should provide human resources, computerized systems and facilities should be more available as needed because it can facilitate officers in carrying out their implementation, which currently are all integrated systems from SIMRS to systems from the government.
THE CORRELATION BETWEEN STUDENT MOTIVATION AND STUDENT SPEAKING SKILLS AT SMPN 1 JEUMPA ACEH BARAT DAYA Elfiza Ola; Zuhri Efendi
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Students' speaking skills are skills that are difficult and a challenge in themselves for students in Indonesia as foreign language users. This research aims to find out whether there is a significant relationship between student motivation and student speaking skills. This research a quantitative approach and correlation research methods which are used through statistical tests. The population in this study was 60 students’ consisting of 25 male students and 35 female students and the sample taken was 30 students consisting of 15 male students and 15 female students. In collecting research data, a questionnaire was used to collect data about motivation. students and oral tests to collect data on speaking skills. After analysis by researchers, it was found (0.427 > 0.361), which means there is a relationship between these two variables.
POLA PENGELOLAAN RUANG AREA HUTAN BERBASIS KEARIFAN LOKAL MASYARAKAT DISTRIK AYAMARU TIMUR SELATAN, KABUPATEN MAYBRAT Jois Kambu; Johni Marwa; Agustinus Murdjoko
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The forest areas space management based on the local wisdom was integrated with the traditional approach of local knowledge of society in forest management. In the forest areas space, there was affected the occurrence of damage to the ecology, poverty, and destruction of the cultural system of society, conflicts of interest and then environmental unsustainability. This research purposed to identified the pattern of utilization of forest areas space management, the rules and customs that applied by indigenous communities in the eastern and southest Ayamaru District, in Maybrat Regency. The data collected on June to August 2023, consists of secondary and primary data. Primary data collected by interviews with the indigenous communities. Indigenous communities in the eastern and southest-Ayamaru District, in Maybrat Regency have established the area of forest exploitation, with the allocation of space for the cultivation area or utility zone, protected areas (hydrological) and the specific ecological zones or landscapes in bahasa is ‘Pamali’ areas (Mbou). The sustainability level of utility space alocation based on local knowledge of Maybrat communities in the eastern and southest in Ayamaru District is categorized as highly sustainable, with 74 % of its natural areas being protected or custodially preserved.

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