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PENANAMAN MANGROVE SEBAGAI UPAYA PELESTARIAN LINGKUNGAN PESISIR DI DESA LEMBAR SELATAN, KECAMATAN LEMBAR, KABUPATEN LOMBOK BARAT Affandi, Rangga Idris; Scabra, Andre Rachmat; Abidin, Zaenal; Dwiyanti, Septiana; Setyono, Bagus Dwi Hari; Nurlaila, Nurlaila
Jurnal Pepadu Vol 5 No 3 (2024): Jurnal PEPADU
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/pepadu.v5i3.5873

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Desa Lembar Selatan, yang terletak di Kecamatan Lembar, Kabupaten Lombok Barat, memiliki potensi mangrove yang signifikan. Diskusi dengan warga pesisir mengungkapkan bahwa lahan mangrove semakin berkurang akibat aktivitas manusia. Dalam pengabdian sebelumnya, telah dilakukan transfer ilmu tentang pentingnya mangrove untuk lingkungan melalui penyuluhan. Untuk melanjutkan upaya tersebut, kegiatan pengabdian berikutnya melibatkan penanaman bibit mangrove di pesisir Desa Lembar Selatan sebagai aksi nyata pelestarian dan contoh langsung bagi masyarakat. Tujuan kegiatan pengabdian ini adalah menambah luasan wilayah mangrove di wilayah Lombok Barat, khususnya Desa Lembar Selatan serta mendukung aksi nyata pelestarian mangrove dan memberikan contoh kepada masyarakat secara langsung. Pada kegiatan pengabdian ini, serangkaian kegiatan yang direncanakan secara terstruktur digunakan sebagai metode. Perencanaan kegiatan ini didasarkan pada hasil diskusi dan koordinasi antara seluruh tim pelaksana. Metode yang disepakati adalah sebagai berikut: survei lokasi, penyuluhan, penanaman mangrove, dan evaluasi kegiatan. Hasil yang didapat dari kegiatan pengabdian di Dusun Cemare fokus pada penanaman mangrove untuk melindungi hutan yang terancam akibat aktivitas lokal. Penyuluhan di Pesisir Pantai Dusun Cemare mencakup materi tentang penanaman mangrove dan diikuti sesi tanya jawab untuk memperdalam pengetahuan peserta. Penanaman mangrove dimulai setelah penyuluhan, dengan persiapan alat dan bahan serta pengarahan teknis tentang cara menanam. Peserta kemudian melaksanakan penanaman sesuai petunjuk yang diberikan. Setelah penanaman mangrove, tim melakukan evaluasi untuk menilai kegiatan dan merencanakan program lanjutan, termasuk penanaman di wilayah lain dan sistem pendampingan masyarakat. Kesimpulan dari kegiatan pengabdian ini adalah ilmu cara menanam mangrove telah tersampaikan kepada masyarakat di Dusun Cemare, Desa Lembar Selatan.
PELATIHAN PEMBUATAN KOLAM BUNDAR HDPE PADA MASYARAKAT PEMBUDIDAYA IKAN NILA DI DESA BATUYANG, KABUPATEN LOMBOK TIMUR Sahrul Alim; Zaenal Abidin; Salnida Yuniarti; Lumbessy; Dewi Putri Lestari; Thoy Batun Citra Rahmadani
Jurnal Pepadu Vol 5 No 3 (2024): Jurnal PEPADU
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/pepadu.v5i3.5985

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Pelatihan penggunaan kolam bundar HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene) untuk budidaya ikan nila memberikan solusi efisien, hemat biaya, dan ramah lingkungan. Kegiatan ini dilakukan sebagai bagian dari pengabdian masyarakat di Desa Batuyang, Lombok Timur, dengan melibatkan kelompok pembudidaya ikan “Sinar Timur”, akademisi, mahasiswa, dan masyarakat. Budidaya ikan nila sebelumnya menggunakan kolam terpal yang mudah bocor atau kolam semen yang mahal. Oleh karena itu, kolam bundar HDPE dipilih sebagai alternatif inovatif. Pelatihan dilaksanakan di lahan milik pembudidaya setempat, menggunakan metode kombinasi teori dan praktik. Peserta diajarkan langkah-langkah konstruksi kolam, mulai dari pengukuran, pengelasan lembaran HDPE, persiapan lokasi, pembentukan struktur dasar, pemasangan besi wermes, hingga uji coba dan penyesuaian akhir. Kolam HDPE yang dibuat memiliki diameter 5 meter, dilengkapi sistem aerasi menggunakan blower, dan dirancang untuk tahan cuaca ekstrem serta keausan. Kegiatan diawali dengan persiapan dan knowledge transfer dari tim pengabdian, yang juga menyediakan sarana dan prasarana. Hasilnya, kelompok pembudidaya berhasil membuat kolam HDPE yang kokoh, tahan lama, dan praktis untuk budidaya ikan nila. Perawatan rutin tetap diperlukan untuk menjaga performa kolam agar dapat digunakan dalam jangka panjang. Solusi ini diharapkan mendukung keberlanjutan budidaya perikanan di wilayah tersebut.
Aksi Lomba Beach Cleaning pada Program Conservation Goes to School di Dermaga Tawun, Sekotong Barat Wulandari, Witri; Susianti, Lena; Umami, Riza; Abidin, Zaenal; Setyono, Bagus Dwi Hari; Diniariwisan, Damai; Affandi, Rangga Idris; Sumsanto, Muhammad; Asri, Yuliana; Marzuki, Muhammad
Jurnal Gema Ngabdi Vol. 6 No. 3 (2024): JURNAL GEMA NGABDI
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jgn.v6i3.537

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Community service activities carried out by the Deep Blue Sea Foundation and Mataram University KKN-MBKM students in Tawun Hamlet, West Sekotong Village, got a positive response from the local community. This event involved various parties, such as the Lombok Marine Aquaculture Center (BPBL) and security forces, which showed strong cross-sector collaboration. This activity aims to increase environmental awareness by involving 78 students from seven elementary schools through various activities, such as beach cleaning and eco-brick making. Beach clean-ups were the focus of the activity, with students divided into groups to collect rubbish from the coastal environment. As a result, 116 kg of waste was collected, consisting of 55 kg of organic waste and 61 kg of inorganic waste. The rubbish is then taken to the available waste management facilities. Students also play an active role in mentoring and facilitating activities, showing positive synergy between universities and the community. This activity is expected to have a positive impact on environmental cleanliness and public awareness of the importance of environmentally sound behavior. Therefore, similar activities are recommended to be integrated into the school curriculum and replicated in other regions to encourage changes in people’s behavior towards a sustainable lifestyle.
RESPONSE OF EELS (Monopterus sp) TO VARIOUS TYPE OF FEED Abidin, Zaenal; Lumbessy, Salnida Yuniati; Lestari, Dewi Putri; Alim, Sahrul; Rahmadani, Thoy Batun Citra
Jurnal Perikanan Unram Vol 15 No 1 (2025): JURNAL PERIKANAN
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jp.v15i1.1426

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Eel seeds for aquaculture are primarily sourced from the wild. These seeds respond poorly to feed during the initial rearing phase. Therefore, this study aimed to provide feed that eels can consume in the early stages of culture. This study used an experimental method by testing the level of eel acceptance for natural feed, namely worms (Lumbricus sp.), golden snails (Pomacea sp.), chicken intestines, and maggots (black soldier flies), which will then be used as attractants mixed with pellet flour. Based on the order of feed selection and the time duration of eel response to the feed, eels preferred earthworms and snails as feed compared to maggots and chicken intestines. However, the four tested feed types can be consumed by eels. Mixing earthworms with pellet meal in the form of paste feed was responded well by eels. Eels consumed more (p <0.05) pellet meal mixed with earthworms than feed that did not have earthworms added to it. The incorporation of earthworms as an attractant in paste feed, as much as 50%, produced the same eel growth (P> 0.05) as eels given 100% worms. It indicated that a combination of artificial feed and earthworms could facilitate the consumption of artificial feed by eels in the initial phases of culture.
The Effect of Variation in the Proportion of Artificial and Natural Feed on Feed Selection and Consumption by Eel (Monopterus sp.) Sintiya, Titik; Abidin, Zaenal; Muahiddah, Nuri
Journal of Fish Health Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Fish Health
Publisher : Aquaculture Department, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jfh.v5i2.6367

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Swamp eel is one of the fishery commodities favored by the community. Swamp eel cultivation activities have not been widely developed due to the lack of feed availability to support cultivation efforts. Instead of using artificial feed, the farmer has used natural feed in the form of earthworms so far. Therefore, in this study, artificial feed and natural feed are combined to stimulate the feed acceptance of the eel. This study determined the proportion between artificial and natural feed on the level of feed consumption of swamp eel. The method used consisted of four treatments: 50% feed + worms (control diet), 75% feed + 25 snails, 50% feed + 50% snails, and 25% feed + snails 75%. The results show that the differences in the proportion of artificial and natural feed did not affect the feed selection, time response, and feed consumption by eel. Therefore, 25% snails and 75% artificial feed are recommended to stimulate the eel's feeding response.
PELATIHAN PEMBUATAN KOLAM TERPAL UNTUK BUDIDAYA IKAN SISTEM RESIRKULASI BIOFLOK DI DESA GONDANG, KECAMATAN GANGGA, KABUPATEN LOMBOK UTARA Abidin, Zaenal; Setyono, Bagus Dwi Hari; Mandalika, Eka Nurminda Dewi
Jurnal Abdi Insani Vol 12 No 4 (2025): Jurnal Abdi Insani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/abdiinsani.v12i4.2334

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Fish farming technology is progressively advancing in the techniques utilized and the rearing media. A tarpaulin tank is reasonably simple and inexpensive. Therefore, it is suitable for those seeking to cultivate fish with constrained land and financial resources. This project aims to train the stakeholders - in this case, members of the "Mula Mele Bersih" farmer group - to construct tarpaulin ponds that can be used to cultivate tilapia using the recirculation-biofloc system. This training involved 12 farmer group members in Gondang Village, Gangga District, North Lombok Regency. This community service activity began with socialization, counseling, materials and equipment provision, tarpaulin pond assembly, water installations, aeration installations, and pond trials. The materials used were tarpaulin, 6 mm wire mesh, aeration hoses, water hoses, air diffusers, tarpaulin, various sizes of pipe, and water taps. The equipment needed was a hot gun, cutting tools, and a drill. The training was carried out accompanied by a demonstration. This activity produced 5 tarpaulin ponds that were ready for tilapia cultivation using the recirculation-biofloc system. The activity began with making the pond base, assembling the frame, installing the tarpaulin and tarpaulin protectors, installing aeration, and making a sedimentation place. The fact that partners successfully created ponds indicates that the pond is simple, easy to construct, and easy for other communities to replicate.
Feed production techniques using local raw materials for mud crab farmers in Madak Belek Hamlet, Sekotong District Diamahesa, Wastu Ayu; Lumbessy, Salnida Yuniarti; Azhar, Fariq; Abidin, Zaenal; Badrun, Badrun; Affandi, Rangga Idris; Sumsanto, Muhammad; Diniariwisan, Damai; Rahmadani, Thoy Batun Citra; Setyono, Bagus Dwi Hari
Penamas: Journal of Community Service Vol. 5 No. 4 (2025): Penamas: Journal of Community Service
Publisher : Nur Science Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53088/penamas.v5i4.2284

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This community service activity focused on developing feed production techniques using local raw materials for mud crab farmers in Madak Belek Hamlet, Sekotong District. The main challenge faced by farmers is the high cost of commercial feed, which reduces profit margins. In fact, the area is rich in underutilized nutrient-rich local resources such as trash fish and seafood processing by-products. A participatory approach was applied, including observation, socialization, demonstration, hands-on training, and evaluation. The training emphasized feed formulation and the application of 5% wheat gluten as a binder, which had been proven in preliminary studies to enhance feed stability in water. The results showed an improvement in participants’ knowledge and skills in processing local ingredients into quality feed. The expected impacts include reducing dependence on commercial feed, lowering production costs, and improving the efficiency and sustainability of mud crab farming. For further optimization, feed performance testing on crab growth and economic feasibility analysis are required.
Optimizing Binder Type and Concentration to Enhance Stability and Acceptability of Pasta Feed for Swamp Eel (Monopterus albus) Abidin, Zaenal; Lumbessy, Salnida Yuniarti; Diniarti, Nanda; Alim, Sahrul; Rahmadani, Thoy Batun Citra; Arfatunnisa
Journal of Fish Health Vol. 5 No. 4 (2025): Journal of Fish Health
Publisher : Aquaculture Department, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jfh.v5i4.9112

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Feed stability is a crucial factor in aquaculture, as it affects both the physical integrity of the feed and its acceptance by aquatic species. For Monopterus albus (swamp eel), maintaining feed stability while ensuring palatability is vital for optimal growth and health. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of different binder types and concentrations on the stability and acceptability of pasta feed for Monopterus albus (swamp eel). Seven binders—gelatin, gluten, CMC, chitosan, alginate, guargum, and carrageenan—were tested at 0%, 10%, 15%, and 20% concentrations using a completely randomized design. Feed disintegration and breakdown times, along with feeding behavior, were analyzed using non-parametric tests. Gelatin, CMC, and chitosan significantly improved feed stability (p < 0.05), maintaining cohesion for over 40 minutes. Gelatin at 10% concentration yielded optimal results, balancing water resistance and palatability. Behavioral observations showed that gelatin-based feeds were most preferred, with increased feeding frequency and consumption. When combined with natural attractants such as worms and snails, gelatin feeds enhanced intake rates. These outcomes indicate that protein-based binders, particularly gelatin, offer superior mechanical and nutritional advantages compared to polysaccharide alternatives. Gelatin’s dual role as a binder and nutritional enhancer provides a promising strategy for sustainable aquaculture feed development.