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SOCIALIZATION OF CAKALANG CATCH RESULTS ON 20-60 GT BOATS AT MEUREDU FISH LANDING PARK (PPI), PIDIE JAYA DISTRICT Wulan Agustria; Thaib Rizwan; Ilham Zulfahmi; Ichsan Setiawan; Sayyid Afdhal El Rahimi; Yulizar; Razali Thaib; Muhammad Arief; Syarifah Meurah Yuni; Husaini; Ratna Mutia Aprilla
Jurnal Pengabdian Bangsa Vol 2 No 1 (2023): SEPTEMBER 2022- FEBRUARY 2023
Publisher : CV. Naskah Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61992/jpb.v2i1.60

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This service aims to socialize the catch of skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis) at the Mereudu fish landing base (PPI), Pidie Jaya Regency using Purse seine fishing gear. Data collection carried out in this research used the field observation method by directly observing activities at the Mereudu Pidie Jaya Fish Landing Base (PPI) and conducting interviews with the parties involved in it. Fishing trips carried out by Pidie Jaya fishermen range from 5 days according to the catch that has been obtained. If the catch has reached the target, the fishermen immediately return even though it has not been 5 days. During the research, the highest number of catches of skipjack tuna was on 27 July 2022 with a catch of 5,000 kg and the lowest catch was on 29 July 2022 with a catch of 1,500 kg.
COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT BASED ON UNDERWATER EDUCATIONAL TOURISM IN THE LHOK LAMTEUNGOH CUSTOMARY LAW MANAGEMENT AREA (WK-HAL) SYNERGISM WITH USK IN SUPPORTING PTNBH CAMPUS Sayyid Afdhal El Rahimi; Ichsan Setiawan; Irwan; Thaib Rizwan; Chaliluddin; Ilham Zulfahmi; Muslim; Razali Thaib; Junaidi M. Affan
Jurnal Pengabdian Bangsa Vol 3 No 1 (2024): SEPTEMBER 2023 - FEBRUARY 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61992/jpb.v3i1.95

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The Laot Lhok Lamteungoh traditional legal management area has marine natural characteristics consisting of shallow sea areas with coral reef ecosystems in several places, one of which is on Tuan Island, and several other points to the west-south in Peukan Bada District, Aceh Besar Regency. Coral reef areas are resources that must be conserved and provide income for the surrounding communities. PKMBP 2023 seeks an integrated program which will ultimately produce prospective entrepreneurs in the marine or maritime services sector, especially underwater tourism from traditional fishing communities. Service activities have been carried out for approximately 6 months June-November 2023 with socialization activities, FGDs, and a number of trainings and product placements in designated locations. The outputs produced in this activity include IPRs in the form of Copyright certificates, artificial reef prints, artificial reef products, mass media publications, and service journal publications. All targets were achieved as planned.
MODIFIED STRUCTURES AS APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY IN SUPPORTING THE REHABILITATION OF CORAL REEF ECOSYSTEMS IN TUAN ISLAND Sayyid Afdhal El Rahimi; Rizwan; Ichsan Setiawan; Muhammadar; Chaliluddin; Rahmat Fadhil; Hendra Halim
Jurnal Pengabdian Bangsa Vol 4 No 1 (2025): SEPTEMBER 2024 - FEBRUARY 2025
Publisher : CV. Naskah Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61992/jpb.v4i1.196

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This community service program aims to support efforts to rehabilitate coral reef ecosystems on Tuan Island through the application of appropriate technology based on modified structures. Coral reefs are important ecosystems that provide habitat for various marine species, but are currently being damaged by human activities and environmental changes. In this program, we develop and apply artificial structures that have been specifically modified to support optimal coral regeneration and growth. This approach involves environmentally friendly material technology and designs that mimic natural structures, so that they can integrate well into the marine ecosystem. Through collaboration with local communities and direct training in the field, this program is expected to provide a real contribution to accelerating coral reef recovery while increasing public awareness of the importance of maintaining the sustainability of marine ecosystems.
THE RELATIONSHIP OF SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURE (SST) TO RAINFALL IN THE WEST WATERS OF ACEH, INDONESIA Ibnu Hakim; Muhammad Niza; Ichsan Setiawan; Syarifah Meurah Yuni; Irwan, Irwan; Sayyid Afdhal El Rahimi; Thaib Rizwan; Muhammad, Muhammad; Syamsul Rizal; Zulfan, Zulfan
Jurnal Pengabdian Bangsa Vol 4 No 2 (2025): MARCH 2025 - AUGUST 2025
Publisher : CV. Naskah Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61992/jpb.v4i2.205

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Rainfall and sea surface temperature (SST) are closely linked in the global climate system. Sea surface temperature affects rainfall through water evaporation, which plays an important role in cloud formation and the hydrological cycle. As sea surface temperature increases, water evaporation also increases, increasing the chance of rainfall in certain regions, especially in the tropics. Conversely, in regions with cooler sea surface temperatures, evaporation decreases, resulting in lower rainfall. This internship aims to gain a deeper understanding of sea surface temperature and rainfall in the western waters of Aceh. This activity was carried out in August-November 2024, which took place at the Class I Sultan Iskandar Muda Meteorological Station office in Kuta Baro, Aceh Besar. The method used is descriptive analysis method, which is by collecting SST data and also rainfall. SST data is processed using GrADS until it can visualize the map. While data from rainfall is taken from BMKG data and processed using Excel. The results of the internship show that there are several factors for rainfall besides SST, in each region including latitude, altitude, wind patterns (trade winds and monsoon), land and water distribution, and mountains and high mountains. These factors greatly influence the variation and type of rainfall. Annual rainfall variations are influenced by global atmospheric behavior, tropical cyclones and others. Warm ocean temperatures in April and May increase air humidity which favors the formation of rain. However, the fluctuating rainfall shows that SST is not the only factor affecting rainfall. In June, while the SST remained high, rainfall was drastically reduced. This suggests that other factors, such as latitude, wind patterns and global atmospheric influences, play a significant role in rainfall variations.