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Journal : Buletin Pengabdian

Education on zero water discharge technology based on solar panels in vaname shrimp cultivation at Bustan Assofa Islamic Boarding School, Banda Aceh City [Edukasi teknologi zero water discharge berbasis solar panel dalam budidaya udang vaname di Pesantren Bustan Assofa Kota Banda Aceh] Putra, Dedi Fazriansyah; Wahab, Gunawan Abdul; Jalil, Zulkarnaen
Buletin Pengabdian Vol 5, No 2 (2025): Bull. Community. Serv.
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/bulpen.v5i2.44818

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The Zero Water Discharge (ZWD) technology is highly effective for efficient water usage, reducing or even eliminating wastewater discharge typically associated with shrimp farming. Used water from shrimp ponds can be treated and recycled, preventing any liquid waste from being released into the environment. By utilizing energy generated from solar panels (SP), this shrimp farming practice becomes more environmentally friendly and sustainable. Renewable natural resources, specifically sunlight, are harnessed to operate the system without increasing the carbon footprint. The objective of this initiative is to transfer the appropriate ZWD technology based on SP in shrimp farming to the community of Gampong Alue Naga, particularly Dayah Bustan Assofa. The implementation method began with the initial observation by the team of volunteers of the shrimp farming practices in the dayah, which often faced various challenges, such as foul-smelling pond water due to poor water quality. Additionally, high electricity costs also hindered shrimp farming in the dayah. To address these issues, ZWD technology based on SP was applied. The results of the initiative indicate that the implementation of SP-based ZWD technology in vaname shrimp farming in Banda Aceh proceeded as planned, without encountering any significant obstacles in the field. The partners were very supportive and enthusiastic, requesting that their area be designated as a mentoring village by FKP USK. Future recommendations include enhancing capacity in marketing, particularly digital marketing, which is beneficial for expanding the market reach of farmers, enabling them to sell their products to a wider consumer base at better prices.
Pemberdayaan disabilitas melalui transfer teknologi budidaya udang bioflok di Kota Banda Aceh (Empowering people with disabilities through the transfer of biofloc shrimp cultivation technology in The City of Banda Aceh) Putra, Dedi Fazriansyah; Jalil, Zulkarnain; Muhammad, M; Wahab, Gunawan Abdul
Buletin Pengabdian Vol 3, No 3 (2023): Bull. Community. Serv.
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/bulpengmas.v3i3.35308

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Empowerment of people with disabilities through the transfer of biofloc shrimp farming technology in the city of Banda Aceh is a program aimed at enhancing the independence and empowerment of people with disabilities. Biofloc shrimp farming is a technology that utilizes a biofloc system, where bacteria are used to break down waste and provide nutrients for the shrimp. In this system, shrimp can grow faster and healthier compared to conventional shrimp farming methods. The program is in partnership with the Imam Ahmad bin Idris Aceh Foundation located in the village of Alue Naga and will be implemented from August to November 2023. The training will cover the construction of the tank, water management, feeding, shrimp maintenance, and harvesting methods. Additionally, the program will provide initial capital assistance to start biofloc shrimp farming businesses. This program aims to enable people with disabilities to achieve better income and improve their self-reliance. Furthermore, it is expected to increase biofloc shrimp production in the city of Banda Aceh, thereby enhancing the local economy.
Transfer teknologi pakan organik 'maggot' sebagai upaya peningkatan produktivitas ikan air tawar masyarakat Gampong Dham Pulo, Aceh Besar (Transfer of organic feed technology maggot as an effort to increase freshwater fish productivity, Dham Pulo Village, Ingin Jaya Sub-District, Aceh Besar) Putra, Dedi Fazriansyah; Almerian, Ivan; Al-Qossam, Izzuddin; Munthe, Aris Darmika; Barizki, Gebrina Zikra; Isvalana, Nabila; Mirnawati, Windy; Aidil, Jul; Zuhra, Annisa; Rahayu, Silvana; Harahap, Putri Dyana; Farisi, Wilma; Gheitsa, Tjut Nyak Ghalda; Aiza, Nur; Alfani, Fatha Yufari; Harahap, Riqqa Rahmania Sallim; Jalil, Zulkarnain; Feriyanto, Reki
Buletin Pengabdian Vol 2, No 1 (2022): Bull. Community. Serv.
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/bulpengmas.v2i1.25051

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The objectives of this community service implementation are; provide information to the public how to make fish feed that is cheap, easy, and environmentally friendly so that people do not have trouble getting fish feed raw materials. Community Service in the Holistic Village Development and Guidance Program (PHP2D) was carried out in Dham Pulo Village (Gampong), Want Jaya District, Aceh Besar District, from August to December 2021. The general stages of this activity consist of 4 (four) stages main activities, namely: socialization and training on maggot organic feed technology, independent bioconversion-based organic feed manufacturing practices, training on digitalization of marketing fishery products, websites and social media and evaluation in the form of workshops or FGDs involving all stakeholders such as the village government, fisheries service and private agencies. . The results obtained from this activity are the information obtained regarding the technology of maggot cultivation independently as a substitute for catfish feed. The conclusion of this PHP2D activity is that the community can increase their skills in maggot cultivation techniques (Hermetia Illucens) independently which can be used as an alternative to pellets as fish feed.