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PELATIHAN BUDIDAYA IKAN DAN SAYURAN DALAM EMBER (SISTEM AQUAPONIK) DI KAMPUNG MOSSO, DISTRIK MUARA TAMI, KOTA JAYAPURA Tasak, Albida Rante; Kubelaborbir, Triana Mansye; Ingratubun, Jotje Aquarista; Mandibondibo, Paulus; Arief, Geraldy; Ayer, Popi Ida
Jurnal Abdi Insani Vol 12 No 1 (2025): Jurnal Abdi Insani
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/abdiinsani.v12i1.1761

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Mosso is one of the villange in Muara Tami District, Jayapura City, Papua Province and it is aslo  located in in the border between Indonesia and Papua New Guinea.  The economy activities to support the local people’s livelihhod living in  Mosso village is a tradisional  farmers and the majority of them are farmers with   subsistence  agriculture.  The development in Mosso village is face the challenge due to the capacity of local people and this issue leads to the limitation of economic activities .  Budidamber is a combination technique of cultivating fish and vegetables in one container and this technique is also environmentally friendly that is promoted to apply in Mosso village. Catfish is one of commodities that has a high demand among Indonesia People. The reason why catfish and vegetables because the maintenance is easy and simple. This community service is aim to enhance the capacity building of local people in Mosso in terms of skills and knowledge about Budidamber so it can be benefit to their economic activities in household level. This community service is also aim to motivate local people in Mosso to do a simple cultivating fish with the limited land. The community service is taken place in Mosso Village, Muara Tami District Jayapura City on September 2023. The method of this activities is socialization and demonstration the practical of Budidamber. The material of this activities is delivered by some lecturer from Faculty of Agriculture, Forestry and Marine Ottow Geissler University related to the development of Budidamber such as design method, assembly technique, feeding technique and nutrition which is contain in Catfish and Water Spinach.  After delivering the material, further training is carried out. It is started with an introduction to tools and materials. Budidamber is an effective system and can be implemented without requiring a large budget or capital. It is hoped that this activity can also increase community knowledge in utilizing empty land in the yard and increase food security with the Aquaponics system
Analisis Komposisi Jenis dan Kelimpahan Zooplankton di Perairan Kampung Nafri, Kota Jayapura Sremsrem, Nikodemus; Kubelaborbir, Triana Mansye; Lewaherilla, Niki Elistus
Nekton Vol 3 No 2 (2023): October
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Sambas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47767/nekton.v3i2.552

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This study aimed to determine the type, composition, and abundance of zooplankton in the waters of Kampung Nafri. Zooplankton were identified using zooplankton sample identification guidelines, and zooplankton abundance analysis was performed using the Sedgewick Rafter. Purposive sampling was used in this study. Zooplankton sampling was carried out horizontally on the surface of the water using a plankton net which was carried out in the morning around 08:00 - 10:30 WIT at 3 stations. Sampling at each station was done 2 times repetition and the water parameters were done 3 times repetition. In situ measurement of water quality parameters, such as salinity, pH, current speed, and temperature Based on the identification results, there are 11 types of zooplankton that inhabit the waters of Kampung Nafri. The highest value of zooplankton species composition in Nafri Waters was Naplius sp., which was 63%, and the lowest was Temora sp. and Corycaeus sp. by 1%. The highest abundance of zooplankton species in Nafri Waters was Nauplius sp. (Copepoda larvae), with a total abundance of 9,900 ind/l, and the lowest was Corycaeus sp. and Temora sp., with a total abundance of 200 ind/l.