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PERSEPSI SISWA TERHADAP PENYALAHGUNAAN NAPZA (NARKOTIKA, PSIKOTROPIKA DAN ZAT ADIKTIF) DI BANDA ACEH Surya, Erdi; Apriana, Evi; Ridhwan, Muhammad; Armi, Armi; Noviyanti, Anita; Akbar, Said Ali; Masdianti, Riska
JURNAL SERAMBI ILMU Vol 21, No 1 (2020): Jurnal Serambi Ilmu
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui persepsi siswa terhadap penyalahgunaan Napza (Narkotika, Psikotropika dan Zat Adiktif) di SMA Negeri 11 Banda Aceh. Populasi dalam penelitian ini adalah pegawai kantor BNN Kota Aceh, dewan guru dan seluruh siswa-siswi SMA Negeri 11 Banda Aceh yang berjumlah 562 siswa yang terdiri dari 22 kelas. Sampel penelitian berjumlah 47 responden yang terdiri dari 1 orang pegawai kantor BNN Kota Aceh, 5 orang dewan Guru yang terdiri dari guru BK dan Guru Biologi serta 41 siswa SMA Negeri 11 Banda Aceh. Instrumen penelitian berupa angket dan pedoman wawancara. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa sebagian besar siswa SMA Negeri 11 Banda Aceh memiliki persepsi positif terhadap penyalahgunaan Napza (Narkotika, Psikotropika dan Zat Adiktif), hal ini terlihat dari hasil jawaban angket yang diberikan diperoleh nilai rata-rata keseluruhan yaitu 66,46 (kategori baik). Dari hasil wawancara secara umum semua responden memiliki sikap yang positif terhadap upaya pencegahan dan penanggulangan dampak terjadinya penyalahgunaan Napza (Narkotika, Psikotropika dan Zat Adiktif) di SMA Negeri 11 Banda Aceh,  dikalangan remaja dan pada masyarakat secara umunya. Adapun faktor penyebab sering terjadinya penyalahgunaan Napza yaitu faktor keluarga (broken home), faktor lingkungan tempat tinggal dan faktor pergaulan bebas.
The Participation of Lampulo Community in Marine Conservation Management Efforts at Fish Auction Place Lampulo Area, Banda Aceh City Furqan, Furqan; Khairani, Yuli; Surya, Erdi; Ridhwan, M; Armi, Armi; Noviyanti, Anita; Muchsin, Muchsin; Rimadeni, Yeni
International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research Vol 4, No 1 (2021): ICMR
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This study has been conducted with the participation of Lampulo Community inmarine conservation efforts at the Fish Auction Place of Lampulo area, Banda Aceh. The population in this study was the entire fishing communityat Fish Caution Place in Lampulo area. Whereas, the samples in this study were 20 people including 16 people of fishing community, one boat commander-in-chief, one village chief, one village secretary, and one sea commander. The instruments in this research were interviews and questionnaires. Data collected through interviews and questionnaires showed that the level of participation by communities in marine conservation efforts wasin good categories and the management without any existing rules, written or unwritten rules. They utilized the mangrove forest to avoid cut down.Fishing was prohibited from using toxins that could harm marine ecosystems. Frequently, community-related to Lampulo area was held on a large scale to preserve the resources of the fishing community. Counseling about the importance to keep the conservation of the oceans at bay was often carried out. Fishermen also looked forward to both tooling and infrastructure in the management of marine conservation so that the sea will be kept in good conditions. Keywords: participation, management, ocean, conservation.
The Effectiveness of Feeding Azolla Microphylla on Catfish (Clarias Batrachus) Growth Noviyanti, Anita; Husna, Fauzul; Ridhwan, Muhammad; Surya, Erdi; Armi, Armi; Masyudi, Masyudi; Walil, Kamalliansyah
International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research Vol 3, No 1 (2020): ICMR
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The usage of Azolla Microphylla as fish feed provides several advantages for fish farmers such as; the low-cost, the easy-to-obtain, and the taste that is favoured by some freshwaterfish especially catfish (Clarias Batrachus). Azolla Microphylla is known as one ofPterideophyte aquatic plants that can be utilized as fish feed for catfish because of its highnutritional values, including N, P, Si, Ca, Fe, Mg, and some others. This study aims to analyzethe effectiveness of feeding Azolla Microphylla on catfish length and weight growth by anexperimental method. A completely randomized design was conducted with 5 treatments and 4repeatabilities using 20 fish farms containing a cluster of catfish with an average size of 5 cm,that regularly fed with Azolla Microphylla. The observation was conducted every 10 daysduring the treatment, with a total number of observations held 4 times in the 40-daystreatment. The result indicated that the treatment in P2, with a 60-gram dosage of AzollaMicrophylla feeding, gives the optimal growth on catfish length and weight compared to othertreatments. Best scores in P2 treatment is found in the fourth observation, where the catfishlength reaches around 28 cm, and the weight reached 100 gram. Based on the single factorANOVA test, the real difference values for each group and treatment which analysed at asignificance level of 0,05, namely FvaluesFtable, indicates a significant effect of AzollaMicrophylla on the catfish growth. The Tukey’s Honest Significant Difference test also showsa significant effect of the Azolla Microphylla feeding on the catfish length and weight growth.Therefore, feeding catfish with 60-gram of Azolla Microphylla creates an effective treatmentto gain catfish length and weight.Keywords: Azolla Microphylla, Feeding, Fish Feed, Catfish GrowthÂ