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PENINGKATAN KAPASITAS DAN KUALITAS PENGOLAHAN PRODUK IKAN ASIN BERBASIS PENGENDALIAN MUTU DI UMKM DESA LANGKAK, KECAMATAN KUALA PESISIR, KABUPATEN NAGAN RAYA Akbardiansyah Akbardiansyah; Afdhal Fuadi; Sri Ayu Insani; Ikhsanul Khairi
Martabe : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol 6, No 2 (2023): martabe : jurnal pengabdian kepada masyarakat
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Tapanuli Selatan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31604/jpm.v6i2.429-433

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Kecamatan Kuala Pesisir merupakan wilayah barat selatan Provinsi Aceh yang mempunyai keragaman hayati (bio-diversity) potensi ikan hasil tangkapan sangat tinggi (KKP Aceh 2015). Ikan-ikan demersal yang telah mulai di lakukan pengolahan ikan asin antara lain ikan kembung, ikan kambing-kambing, ikan kakap. Selain itu pada penelitian Riski et al. (2017) melaporkan bahwa pada sentral pengolahan ikan asin daerah Leupung Aceh Besar sebanyak 50% sampel yang diuji melebihi ambang batas SNI 8273:2016. Maka dari itu perlu dilakukan pengabdian kepada masyarakat terutama pada pelaku UMKM pengoalahan ikan asin guna untuk memberi pelatihan sehingga harapannya dengan adanya pengabdian ini bisa menambah pengetahuan lebih baik dalam proses pengolahan ikan. Pengabdian ini dilakukan dalam beberapa tahap yakni, melakukan sosialisasi Sosialisasi dalam bentuk Focus Group Discussion (FGD), Pelatihan Pembuatan Para-para, Pelatihan Penggaraman Ikan Asin Lumi-lumi dan Pelatihan Penggaraman Ikan Asin Lumi-lumi. Hasil pengabdian ini menunjukan bahwa, adanya peningkatan ketrampilan pelaku UMKM Ikan Asin terkait dengan teknik pembuatan para-para sebagai media penjemuran ikan asin. Adanya peningkatan pengetahuan teknik penggaraman dan pembuatan ikan asin lumi-lumi. Adanya antusias pelaku UMKM dan masyarakat Desa Langkak untuk melanjukan pembuatan ikan asin lumi-lumi.
Mapping the distribution of stingray fishing grounds in the south west waters of Aceh during the east season Afdhal Fuadi; Muhammad Arif; Rahmat Dianshar; Dimas Kusumayadi; Giovanni Oktavinanda
Depik Vol 13, No 3 (2024): DECEMBER 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13170/depik.13.3.34532

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One of the regions contributing to stingray fisheries production in Indonesia is Aceh province. The condition of stingray fisheries in Indonesia is currently facing challenges as the population is decreasing while the demand for stingray fishery resources domestically and abroad continues to increase. This condition certainly requires integrated stingray fisheries management efforts so that the rays population, especially in the waters of Aceh province, remains sustainable. This study aimed to determine the number, type, and distribution of stingray fishing grounds landed at the Ujong Baroh Fish Landing Base (PPI). The research was carried out in 2 stages; the first stage was to conduct a field survey by following fishermen directly to the sea and using interview questionnaires, and the second stage was to take satellite image data of sea depth, fishing location, and fishing distance and then make a map of stingray fishing ground distribution landed at Ujong Baroh Fish Landing Base, West Aceh. The number of stingray catches landed at Ujong Baroh Fish Landing Base during the study was 428, consisting of 11 species: 369 Maculabatis macrura, 42 Myliobatis tobijei, 14 Rhynchobatus australiae, 28 Dasyatis kuhlii, 8 Pateobatis uarnacoides, 7 Gymnura zonura, 6 Himantura leoparda, 2 Rhina ancylostoma, 2 Rhinobatos borneensis, 1 Aetobatus narinari, and 1 Taeniuriops meyeni. The results of the mapping analysis showed 18 distribution points of stingray fishing grounds and 4 fishing locations that obtained stingray catches, namely at the coordinates of 338.136'N and 9629.056'E, 42.144'N and 962.431'E, 416.599'N and 9532.000'E, 334.51472'N and 9625.80414'E.Keywords:MappingFishing GroundStingrayEastern Season
Mapping the distribution of potential octopus (Octopus sp.) fishing ground in the waters of Simeulue regency Muhammad Arif; Afdhal Fuadi; Giovanni Oktavinanda
Depik Vol 13, No 2 (2024): AUGUST 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13170/depik.13.2.34548

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Simeulue Regency has the potential for diverse and abundant marine resources; one of which is octopus (Octopus sp.). However, the problem faced by Simeulue fishermen in carrying out octopus fishing activities is that they only rely on natural phenomena or natural signs studied from generation to generation (traditional) to catch octopus. Therefore, the catch obtained is uncertain and takes a long time. The purpose of this study was to determine the number and weight of octopus catches landed in three sub-districts namely Teupah Barat, Teupah Selatan and Alafan, and then make a map of distribution of potential octopus fishing groud in the three sub-districts. The research method used in this study was a survey method by observing octopus catching units. The results showed that the total number and total weight of octopus catches in three sub-districts from the highest to the lowest were Teupah Barat, amounting to 176 heads and weighing 90,47 kg; Teupah Selatan amounting to 115 heads and weighing to 69,54 kg; and Alafan amounting to 114 heads and weighing to 46,97 kg, where the octopuses caught were all adult categories and fit to be caught. As for the potential areas for octopus fishing in the three sub-districts were as follows: Teupah Barat with 3 potential areas (points E, F and A); Teupah Selatan with 2 potential areas (points E and F); Alafan with only 1 potential point (point K).Keywords:MappingFishing groundOctopusSimeulue
Mapping the distribution of stingray fishing grounds in the south west waters of Aceh during the east season Fuadi, Afdhal; Arif, Muhammad; Dianshar, Rahmat; Kusumayadi, Dimas; Oktavinanda, Giovanni
Depik Vol 13, No 3 (2024): DECEMBER 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13170/depik.13.3.34532

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One of the regions contributing to stingray fisheries production in Indonesia is Aceh province. The condition of stingray fisheries in Indonesia is currently facing challenges as the population is decreasing while the demand for stingray fishery resources domestically and abroad continues to increase. This condition certainly requires integrated stingray fisheries management efforts so that the rays population, especially in the waters of Aceh province, remains sustainable. This study aimed to determine the number, type, and distribution of stingray fishing grounds landed at the Ujong Baroh Fish Landing Base (PPI). The research was carried out in 2 stages; the first stage was to conduct a field survey by following fishermen directly to the sea and using interview questionnaires, and the second stage was to take satellite image data of sea depth, fishing location, and fishing distance and then make a map of stingray fishing ground distribution landed at Ujong Baroh Fish Landing Base, West Aceh. The number of stingray catches landed at Ujong Baroh Fish Landing Base during the study was 428, consisting of 11 species: 369 Maculabatis macrura, 42 Myliobatis tobijei, 14 Rhynchobatus australiae, 28 Dasyatis kuhlii, 8 Pateobatis uarnacoides, 7 Gymnura zonura, 6 Himantura leoparda, 2 Rhina ancylostoma, 2 Rhinobatos borneensis, 1 Aetobatus narinari, and 1 Taeniuriops meyeni. The results of the mapping analysis showed 18 distribution points of stingray fishing grounds and 4 fishing locations that obtained stingray catches, namely at the coordinates of 338.136'N and 9629.056'E, 42.144'N and 962.431'E, 416.599'N and 9532.000'E, 334.51472'N and 9625.80414'E.Keywords:MappingFishing GroundStingrayEastern Season
PERHITUNGAN PENGGUNAAN GENERATOR PADA ALAT TANGKAP BAGAN APUNG DAN KONTRIBUSI TERHADAP EMISI GAS RUMAH KACA Umam, Hairul; Fuah, Ricky Winrison; Rahayu, Rosi; Fuadi, Afdhal; Kurnia, Kurnia
JURNAL PERIKANAN TROPIS Vol 13, No 1 (2026)
Publisher : Universitas Teuku Umar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jpt.v13i1.14846

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The Industrial Revolution shifted production toward mechanization, significantly increasing fuel oil (BBM) dependency in Indonesia's fishing sector, particularly for lift net (bagan) operations. Bagan fishermen rely on generators (gensets) to power lamps that attract fish, yet the resulting exhaust emissions threaten environmental quality and climate stability. This study aims to analyze fuel consumption and emissions from gensets used in lift net fishing in Pagatan, South Kalimantan. Using a descriptive quantitative approach, primary data were collected through field observations of lift net units. The results revealed that one Lift net unit consumes approximately 1,000 liters of Pertalite per year, generating 2,300 kg of CO2 emissions annually. Collectively, the 200 units in Pagatan produced 460,000 kg of CO2 per year. These substantial emissions contribute significantly to air pollution and climate change, with CO2 levels reaching 700 ppm potentially impair human cognitive function and physiological health. These findings underscore the urgent need for a transition to eco-friendly alternative energy sources to support government programs in reducing pollution and mitigating climate change impacts in the fisheries sector.keywords: Carbon dioxide; Emissions; Fuel consumption; Generator, Lift net
Hilirisasi Teknologi Budar Ramah Lingkungan Berbasis Sumberdaya Lokal Untuk Meningkatkan Hasil Tangkapan Ikan Dan Mengurangi Destructive Fishing Nelayan Tradisional Meureubo Muhammad Rizal; Afdhal Fuadi
Marine Kreatif Vol 10, No 1 (2026): Marine Kreatif
Publisher : Universitas Teuku Umar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/mk.v10i1.15437

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The small-scale fishing grounds of Meureubo Village operate only in coastal waters up to 12 nautical miles out, using a relatively small fleet of vessels under 5 GT. This fleet size is relatively small compared to the fleets larger than 5 GT that can reach fishing grounds in the Indian Ocean. The fishing gear used is a trammel net or green bottom gill net to catch demersal fish, so that the fish caught are relatively small and many of the catches are bycatch. Based on these problems, environmentally friendly fishing gear is needed with the target of catching high-value demersal fish, namely BuDar (Bottom Trap) technology. The purpose of this activity is to improve the knowledge and skills of the Independent Fishermen's Cooperatives (KUB) and Fishermen's Wives Cooperatives (KUB) in Meureubo Village. The implementation method is through outreach, training, and mentoring. The implementation of activities includes providing outreach and education, training, and monitoring the results of the activities. The monitoring and evaluation results showed a 75% increase in knowledge among the Independent Fishermen's Business Group (KUB) and 80% among the Fishermen's Wives' Business Group (KUB). Furthermore, skills also increased by 85% among the Independent Fishermen's Business Group (KUB), while skills also increased by 85%.
Co-Authors Abdul Karim Abdul Karim Adila Erlita Ahmad, Dimas Kusmayadi Aida Fitriani, Aida Aida, Aida Akbardiansyah Akbardiansyah Akbardiansyah, Akbardiansyah Al Misbah, Iyan Al-misbah, Iyan Amir, Fachrurozi Andriana, Mutia Rifka Anhar Rozi Anhar Rozi Annas, Ruesma Azhadin Antoni Antoni Arrazy Elba Ridha Azmi, Fauziah Bimo Arif Syahputra Budy Wiryawan Cut Meurah Nurul ‘Akla Defia Defia Devani, Khairul Dianshar, Rahmat Dimas Kusumayadi Dimas Kusumayadi Dwiriansyah, Ridha Edy Miswar Edy Miswar, Edy Efi Lisa Erfan, Erfan Ewita, Felma Fachrorazi Amir Faliqul Isbah Fardian, Fardian Febri, Suri Purnama Fiki Rebi Hidayat Firma Warni Fitriani Fitriani Fuah, Ricky Winrison Gebrina Reski Giovanni Oktavinanda Hafinuddin Hafinuddin Hamidi Hamidi Hamidi Hamidi Hamidi Hamidi Hamidi Harahap, Yuni Angraini Haser, Teuku Fadlon Heriansyah Ifan Muliadi Ihsanul Khairi Ika Rezvani Aprita Ikhsanul Khairi Ilham Fajri, Ilham Imamshadiqin, Imamshadiqin Imanullah, Imanullah Indra Indra Insani, Sri Ayu Iqbal Irfany, Mohammad Ismail Sulaiman Iyan Al Misbah Jeli Novita Khusnul Khatimah KURNIA KURNIA, KURNIA Kusumayadi, Dimas Maulana Wali Akbar Mauliza, Tania Melisa Rahayu Muhammad Agam Thahir Muhammad Agam Thahir Muhammad Arif Muhammad Arif Muhammad Arif Muhammad Arif Muhammad Arif Nasution Muhammad Irham Muhammad Rizal MUHAMMAD RIZAL Muhammad Rizal Muhammad Rizal Muhammdar, Muhammadar Mursyidin Mursyidin Musri Musman Mustaruddin Muthohharoh, Marhamah Nabila Ukhty Nazlia, Suraiya Nuansa, Fajar Nurhatijah Nurhatijah Nurhikma, Nurhikma Nurmayana, Nurmayana Nursantika Adelia Putri Oktavinanda, Giovanni Rahayu, Rosi Rahmat Dianshar Rahmawati Rahmawati Rahmawati, Rahmawati Rosi Rahayu Rosmalinda, Rosmalinda Roza Yusfiandayani Rozi, Anhar Rudi Hermi Rusdi Rusdi Rusdi Rusdi Said Radius Samsul Bahri Samsul Bahri Sanawiyah Sanawiyah Sauni, Sabtha Wahyudi Siregar, Maika Khairiyah Sri Ayu Insani Supartik Supartik SYAHRIAL SYAHRIAL Syamsiar, Syamsiar Syarifah Zuraidah Tasa Maulana Putra Teuku Amarullah Ujirta, Randi Umam, Hairul Yuslil, Adima Zulfahmi Zulfahmi Zuriat Zuriat