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Journal : Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan

Growth and Success Rate of Mangrove Rehabilitation Activities in Moti Island, Moti District, Ternate City Salim Abubakar; Rina Rina; Masykhur Abdul Kadir; Riyadi Subur; Sunarti Sunarti; Yuyun Abubakar; Adi Noman Susanto; Reni Tyas Asrining Pertiwi; Aditiyawan Ahmad; Iwan Hi. Kader
JURNAL AGRIKAN (Agribisnis Perikanan) Vol 14 No 2 (2021): Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Muhammadiyah Maluku Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1193.211 KB) | DOI: 10.52046/agrikan.v14i2.800

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This research was carried out on Moti Island, Moti District, Ternate City, North Maluku Province for 6 months, April - September 2021. This study used mixed research methods between quantitative and qualitative research with the aim of complementing the description of the study results regarding the phenomenon being studied and to strengthen research analysis. Data collection consisted of interviews, questionnaires and field observations. The assessment of plant success was carried out through a sampling technique using the Systematic Sampling with Random Start method, ie the first plots were made randomly and the next plots were made systematically. The results showed that the plant height growth (Growth rate) in Tafaga Village in an area of 100 x 100 meters with an average of 31 cm. While the area is 100 x 50 meters with an average of 49 cm. Meanwhile, in Figur Village, the general population experienced good growth with an average of 63 cm. The success of rehabilitation activities in Tafaga Village was very low at 9% and 21% so that they were not successful overall. While in Figur Village it is considered successful with 80% success.
Gastropod Communities in Seagrass Ecosystems in Tafaga Coastal Waters and Figures, Moti Island District, Ternate City Sunarti Sunarti; Yuyun Abubakar; Salim Abubakar; Riyadi Subur; Rina Rina; Masykhur Abdul Kadir; Adi Noman Susanto; Ariyati H. Fadel
JURNAL AGRIKAN (Agribisnis Perikanan) Vol 14 No 2 (2021): Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan
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This study was conducted with the aim of knowing the composition of gastropod species that live in the seagrass area of Tafaga and Figur coastal waters, Moti Island and to determine the structure of the gastropod community which includes density, diversity, dominance and species evenness. The sampling technique was carried out using the 50x50 m block area method. The composition of gastropod species found in coastal waters of Tafaga (station 1) was 6 species and coastal waters of Figure (station 2) were 17 species. The highest density of gastropod species in station 1 was found in the Nassarius pullus species and the lowest in the Naria erosa species. Meanwhile, in the station 2, the highest density of gastropod species was also found in the Nassarius pullus species and the lowest in the Strombus lentiginosus species. The diversity of gastropod species at station 1 is low and there are species that dominate and the distribution of species is quite even. While at station 2 the species diversity is moderate and no species dominates and the species distribution is evenly distributed.
Potential and Interaction Patterns of Utilization of Seagrass Fishery Resources in Tuduku Island, South Jailolo District, West Halmahera Regency Rina Rina; Darmawaty Darmawaty; Salim Abubakar; Masykhur Abdul Kadir; Riyadi Subur; Sunarti Sunarti; Yuyun Abubakar; Adi Noman Susanto
JURNAL AGRIKAN (Agribisnis Perikanan) Vol 15 No 1 (2022): Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1016.783 KB) | DOI: 10.52046/agrikan.v15i1.1132

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. Seagrass ecosystem is one of the coastal ecosystems that can provide food supply and improve the living standards of coastal residents. The objectives of the study were to determine the composition of the seagrass species on Toduku Island, to determine the composition of the seagrass biota species, to determine the community structure of seagrass species and associated biota including species diversity, species dominance and species density and to determine the interaction pattern of the utilization of seagrass fisheries resources by the community around Toduku Island. . The method used is field observation and Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA). The composition of seagrass species in Toduku Island are Enhalus acoroides, Thalassia hemprichii, Halophila minor, Cymodocea rotundata, Halodule pinifolio, and Syringodium isoetifolium. The composition of the biota that inhabits the seagrass beds of Toduku Island consists of fish, crabs and macrozoobenthos (Holothuroidea, Echinoidea, Asteroidea, gastropods, bivalves). The diversity of seagrass and biota species is moderate, there is no dominant species and the distribution of each species is very even. The pattern of interaction in the use of seagrass resources has been patterned for generations. The forms of utilization activities carried out by the community include taking mollusks (snails, clams), echinodes (sea cucumbers, sea urchins), catching fish and crabs.
Mangrove Health Based on Fauna Biodiversity in Bobo Village, Jailolo District, West Halmahera Regency Salim Abubakar; Rina Rina; Riyadi Subur; Adi Noman Susanto; Faisal Rivai Kodung
JURNAL AGRIKAN (Agribisnis Perikanan) Vol 15 No 1 (2022): Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan
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The health of the mangrove forest ecosystem is related to vegetation cover and faunal biodiversity is one of the indicators in the assessment of mangrove health. The research aims to determine the composition of mangrove species and mangrove forest fauna, determine the condition of mangrove forests based on the density of mangrove species, determine animal community structures which include biodiversity and dominance and determine the health level of mangroves in Bobo Village, Jailolo District. The sampling method of mangrove species was using the line transect method, while the health condition of the mangroves was a modification of FHM (Forest Health Monitoring). Fauna biodiversity data collection using the cluster method. The composition of mangrove species in Bobo Village is 6 species (Rhizophora apiculata, R. stylosa, Bruguiera gymnorrhiza, Ceriops tagal, Sonneratia alba, Xylocarpus granatum). The composition of fauna species consists of 25 species consisting of Epifauna (Gastropods = 17 species, Bivalve = 1 species, Crustaceans = 1 species) and birds (6 species). The condition of mangrove vegetation is classified as good with very dense density. The diversity of fauna in the medium category and no species is dominant. The health status of the mangrove forest in Bobo Village has 33% good, 25% moderate and 42% poor conditions.
Composition and Condition of Mangrove Forest in Tarnana Island Subdistrict South Jailolo, North Maluku Province Adi Noman Susanto; Salim Abubakar; Mesrawaty Sabar; Sunarti Sunarti; Yuyun Abubakar
JURNAL AGRIKAN (Agribisnis Perikanan) Vol 14 No 1 (2021): Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan
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The research objectives were to know the composition of mangrove species, to determine the structure of the mangrove forest community (species diversity, species dominance, uniformity, species density, species cover) and to determine the condition of mangrove forests on Tarnana Island, Jailolo Selatan District. This research was conducted on Tarnana Island, Jailolo Selatan District, and West Halmahera Regency in January - February 2021. The sampling method was carried out using the spot check method. Sampling was carried out at the lowest tide by using 5 line transects and each line transect placed 5 plots. Data analysis included species diversity, species dominance, uniformity, species density and species cover. The composition of mangrove species on Tarnana Island was obtained as many as 8 species, namely Rhizophora apiculata, R. stylosa, Bruguirea gymnorrhiza, Ceriops decandra, Ceriops tagal, Sonneratia alba, Xylocarpus granatum and Avicennia alba. The structure of the mangrove community has moderate species diversity, no dominant species and moderate uniformity. The condition of the mangrove forest on Tarnana Island is in the damaged category with rare density.