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Journal : Prosiding National Conference for Community Service Project

Teknologi Tepat Guna Kemudahan Mobilisasi Nelayan Desa Kalembak, Kelurahan Sambau, Kecamatan Nongsa, Kota Batam, Provinsi Kepulauan Riau Rosetia, Amanda; Ivander, Willy; Fanny, Dea; Rossalina, Emilia; Felicia, Felicia; Fernando, Fernando; Christien, Intan; Valentine, Ivo; Jessica, Jessica; Meriani, Meriani; Monica, Monica
National Conference for Community Service Project (NaCosPro) Vol 1 No 1 (2019): The First National Conference of Community Service Project 2019 (Accepted Papers)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Universitas Internasional Batam

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Kalembak Village located strategically on the shore of the open ocean and has open access to City Center. Marine sources are their common survival method for living. Their fishers are actively growing the family income from fishing such as fish, shells, crabs, and etc. In order for them to get customers are varied. Some of them have the ability to get tied with customers and get them to come by phone to take the morning catch, but not few have to go the extra mile to get a penny from customers. Those who go around are depending on the lucky factors through their not advance facility. Armed with a small plastic bucket to carry the fishes placed in front of their motorcycle, fishers go through the city to find those who willing to buy their catches. The writer sees this phenomenon as a constraint to fishers? value of income. The ability to catch more than their usual actually obstructed by the fact they can only carry a small amount on a plastic bucket. Through this social empowerment program, the writer has come with the solution idea for the Kalembak fishers in order to ease their mobility service. By doing a purposive sampling on a qualitative method and observation, the writer finds the data on Kalembak fishers who need enhancement on their mobilization. For result, the Kalembak fishers get to multiply and increase their usual catch and income
Pengabdian kepada masyarakat Rosetia, Amanda; Ivander, Willy; Fanny, Dea; Rossalina, Emilia; Felicia, Felicia; Fernando, Fernando; Christien, Intan; Valentine, Ivo; Jessica, Jessica; Meriani, Meriani; Monica, Monica
National Conference for Community Service Project (NaCosPro) Vol 1 No 1 (2019): The First National Conference of Community Service Project 2019 (Accepted Papers)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Universitas Internasional Batam

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Kalembak Village located strategically on the shore of open ocean and has the open access to City Center. Marine source are their common survival method for living. Their fishers are actively growing the family income from fishings such as fish, shells, crabs, and etc. In order for them to get customers are vary. Some of them has the ability to get tied with customers and get they come by phone to take the morning catch, but not few has to go extra mile to get a penny from customers. Those who go around are depending on the lucky factors through their not advance facility. Armed with a small plastic bucket to carry the fishes placed in front of their motorcycle, fishers go through the city to find those who willing to buy their catches. The writer see this phenomenon as a constraint to fishers? value of income. They ability to catch more than their usual actually obstructed by the fact they can only carry a small amount on a plastic bucket. Through this social empowerment program, writer has come with the idea solution for the Kalembak fishers in order to ease their mobility service. By doing a purposive sampling on a qualitative method and observation, writer find the data on Kalembak fishers who need enhancement on their mobilization. For result, the Kalembak fishers get to multiply and increase their usual catch and income
Co-Authors Achmad, Mansyur Adawiyah, Rodiatun Agustianto Agustianto, Agustianto Alamsyah, Muhammad Rafli Apsiswanto, Untoro Ari Anggarani Winadi Prasetyoning Tyas Aries Susanty Chaesa, Linus Ardel Christien, Intan Chuadra, Wiriya Dharma Damaiyana, Tahnia Darius Andana Haris Dian Handayani Djunaid, Ika Suryono Effendy, Febry Evelyne Riandini Fanny, Dea Felicia Felicia Fernandes Simangunsong, Fernandes Graciela, Michelle Hamonangan Siallagan Hartati, Ery Hesniati, Hesniati Inayah, Nifaila Najwa Inti Suryani, Eny Ivander, Willy Jeremia, Andre Jessen, Jessen Jessica Jessica Jessinta, Jessinta Jontro Simanjuntak, Jontro Khoiri, M Koo, Felicia Kwekdinata, Winson Lauvender, Felix Tommy Lim, Carlene Lina, Juliana M Ezar Al Rivan Marally, Rubby Maria Merry Marianti Mega, Mega meriani, meriani Mochtar Sibi Mohammad Riza Sutjipto Monica Monica, Monica Muntu, Cindy Keziea Nadia Nadia Nainggolan, Josri Nasution, Masdalena Nealson, Nealson Nurwijayanti Octovia, Eviana Okta Jaya Harmaja Oktaviani, Ayu Sri Putri, Novelia Talita Rabiah, Arbi Siti Rahman, Maria Puteri Rahmat Kurniawan Rahmawati, Reza Raihan, Muhammad Rikky, Rikky Rita Rita, Rita Rizka Nugraha Praktikna Rizqia, Yusri Nela Rosetia, Amanda Rossalina, Emilia Safira, Putri Sinta Saputra, Hansen Saragih, Joy Zaman Felix Siburian, Sopian Od Silaban, Jesica Silvia Silvia Sitorus, Rolib Sugandi, Febri Sumarlie, Aurellia Clearesta Surya, Irsan Talitha, Zada Agna Tambunan, Charlie Luckyano Tisano Tj. Arsjad Tunjung, Herlin Valentine, Ivo Vincent, Roy Vivien, Vivien Wijaya, Gavin Timberlake Wilim, Anastasia Winardy, Jeffri Yingfanie, Melissa Yonnawati, Yonnawati Yudi Rusfiana