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Journal : Jurnal Abdi Insani

PELATIHAN OLAHAN IKAN NILA BERNILAI TAMBAH DI DESA KAWALI CIAMIS JAWA BARAT Saputra, Rahmad Surya Hadi; Napitupulu, Romauli Juliana; Soeprijadi, Liliek; Panjaitan, Pola Sabar Tumohon; Anasri, Anasri; Mukhaimin, Imam
Jurnal Abdi Insani Vol 11 No 2 (2024): Jurnal Abdi Insani
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/abdiinsani.v11i2.1552

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Desa Kawali is one of the Smart Fisheries Villages (SFVs) located in the Kawali District, with its main commodity being tilapia fish. Currently, there are approximately 4,000 fish ponds around the location of Desa Kawali with immense potential. The abundant production of tilapia fish, supported by extensive aquaculture land, can serve as a primary asset in ensuring food security for the village community and also in enhancing their welfare. The welfare of the residents of Desa Kawali largely depends on tilapia fish, which are marketed in the form of live fish or ready-to-consume products. While there is a growing number of processed fish products, the variety and quantity of processed products produced are still limited. Community service is conducted using the Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) approach. The PRA method is an approach to community empowerment that emphasizes the involvement or participation of the community in all activities, with external facilitators serving as guides to facilitate community activities. It is a participatory action research method designed to encourage active participation of the community in the development process. The results of the community service activities conducted, ranging from the delivery of materials to practical product manufacturing and packaging, can be summarized as follows: the community service activities conducted provide numerous benefits to the participants. These activities also impact the skills of the participants, and with proper and attractive product packaging, the processed products become more marketable
DISEMINASI KESELAMATAN JIWA KAPAL NELAYAN PESISIR KABUPATEN KARAWANG JAWA BARAT Saputra, Rahmad Surya Hadi; Perangin-Angin, Robet; Haris, Dendi; Sutono, Dian; Prasetyono, Untung; Istrianto, Kadi; Surharyanto; Sari, Ratih Purnama; Akbar, Raden Mohamad Adha
Jurnal Abdi Insani Vol 11 No 3 (2024): Jurnal Abdi Insani
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/abdiinsani.v11i3.1673

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The escalating need for animal protein has stimulated the growth of the capture fisheries industry. However, undue carelessness concerning the maintenance and operation of fishing vessels often results in scenarios that pose serious risks, even leading to fatal accidents. In Karawang District, the high spirit of fishermen in setting sail plays a major role in boosting the productivity in the capture fisheries sector. Yet, the awareness of the importance of using personal safety equipment while at sea remains disappointingly low. The Fish Capture Study Program of the Politeknik Kelautan dan Perikanan Karawang set out to organize a training sessions aimed for enhancing the fishermen’s awareness of safety during their voyages. These sessions are a manifestation of the social responsibility in empowering the community and promoting sustainable development. Through presentations, and direct demonstrations, fishermen are instructed on various aspects of safety during their voyage. The training includes techniques for self-preservation at sea, use of the red hand flare, activation of parachute signals, and smoke signals during emergencies, as well as the use of life buoys and life jackets to enhance safety at sea. This community service activity was attended by 20 fishermen residing on the coast of Karawang District. The initiative attempts to strike a balance between the urgency to meet the growing demands for animal protein, and the obligation to promote safe and sustainable practices in the capture fisheries sector.