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Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Nelayan melalui Pembuatan Fish Shelter (Rumah Ikan) Berbasis Beton Non Pasir sebagai Alternatif Daerah Tangkapan Baru di Desa Tanjung Tiram Kecamatan Moramo Utara Ngii, Edward; Lalang, Lalang; Kaimuddin, Januar Saleh; Agustan, Agustan; Aksar, Prinop; Aliansyah, Achmad Nur; Riska, Riska
Jurnal Pengabdian Multidisiplin Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Jurnal Pengabdian Multidisiplin
Publisher : Kuras Institute & Scidac Plus

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51214/japamul.v3i2.660

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Desa Tanjung Tiram merupakan wilayah pesisir dengan potensi sumberdaya perikanan, khususnya penangkapan ikan yang cukup besar. Program pengabdian kepada masyarakat terintegrasi Kuliah Kerja Nyata (KKN-Tematik) berlangsung selama 1 bulan (Juli-Agustus 2023). Kegiatan ini bertujuan untuk memberikan pengetahuan dan pemberdayaan masyarakat desa Tanjung Tiram melalui kegiatan pembuatan Fish Shelter (rumah ikan) berbasis beton non pasir, sebagai alternatif tangkapan baru bagi nelayan setempat, sehingga dapat meminimalisir biaya operasional dalam penangkapan ikan. Kegiatan ini juga mendukung kegiatan konservasi dan pemulihan ekosistem terhadap kerusakan lingkungan, karena mengalihkan penangkapan di luar area ekosistem terumbu karang, sehingga stok ikan di ekosistem terumbu karang tetap terjaga. Kegiatan ini melibatkan masyarakat setempat. Metode yang digunakan dalam pembuatan Fish Shelter adalah dengan menyusun beton kotak sebagai rumah ikan. Metode ini memberikan manfaat yang besar dalam peningkatan stok ikan dan dapat dijadikan sebagai salah satu alternatif daerah tangkapan baru bagi masyarakat setempat. Hasil yang telah dicapai pada kegiatan ini, yaitu masyarakat turut berpartisipasi dan berperan dalam pembuatan Fish Shelter, memahami pentingnya ekosistem dalam menopang swasembada pangan, serta memahami dampak penggunaan alat tangkap yang tidak ramah lingkungan, seperti penggunakan bahan peledak (bom) karena dapat merusak ekosistem terumbu karang yang berpengaruh pada menurunnya jumlah stok ikan di laut, khususnya karang.
Pemberdayaan Masyarakat pada Penerapan Konstruksi Bangunan Sipil di Kelurahan Anduonohu Kota Kendari Welendo, La; Ngii, Edward; Putra, Adris Ade; Nuhun, Ridwan Syah; Talanipa, Romy; Mahapati, Waode Sitti Warsita; Lalang, Lalang; Kaimuddin, Januar Saleh; Balaka, Rudi; Mursidi, Baso; Makmur, Muammar; Takdir, Riyan Abdillah; Minmahddun, Anafi
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Ilmu Terapan (JPMIT) Vol 5, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Vokasi Universitas Halu Oleo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33772/jpmit.v5i2.46276

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Community service activities by a team of teaching staff as one form of the tri dharma (Lecturers) of Halu Oleo University, namely carrying out community service, in carrying out community service to provide contributions in the form of knowledge about pontesi and infrastructure development to improve the welfare of the community in the sub-district Anduonohu Kendari City. Anduonohu Village is a potential area and has sufficient natural resources, in this case potential agricultural land (fertile land), but road access to the Village needs serious attention from all parties. Therefore, we, as a team of lecturers, provide service to contribute work/products and understanding to the community regarding infrastructure development, especially improving farm roads as access for community movement to support economic, social, educational and other activities. The implementation process in this service activity is an implementation technique according to the availability of resources from the service implementation team in the form of outreach to the community, farmers and local government by prioritizing science. This Community Partnership Program (PKM) is delivered in community service activities as an impact of increasing community knowledge, especially in developing infrastructure in Anduonohu Village, Kendari City. The methods used in this activity are example providing, direct or face to face discussions with the community, as well as field applications. in infrastructure development (repairing village roads). It is hoped that this service program activity can provide knowledge and understanding to the community regarding the application of science to benefit society.
The application of high-density polyethylene floating docks to improve the connectivity of small islands Aditya, Muhammad Bilal; Kaimuddin, Januar Saleh; Farhan, Andi Muhammad; Inna, Nur
Journal of Innovation Materials, Energy, and Sustainable Engineering Vol. 3 No. 2: (January) 2026
Publisher : Institute for Advanced Science Social, and Sustainable Future

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/jimese.v3i2.2026.2372

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Background: A pier is an essential infrastructure in maritime transportation and inter-island connectivity. However, conventional piers are often less flexible, environmentally harmful, costly, and require regular maintenance, making them inefficient for remote islands. As an alternative, HDPE floating docks offer advantages in cost, installation speed, durability, and ease of maintenance. Southeast Sulawesi has around 651 islands, 86 of which are inhabited and have great potential in the fisheries and tourism sectors. Unfortunately, many piers in this region are unusable due to budget limitations and difficult construction access. HDPE floating docks can serve as a solution and even be utilized as platforms for water sports and recreation, supporting tourism development. Despite their potential, the application of floating docks remains limited. This study aims to design a floating dock made of HDPE as an alternative pier for islands with limited access. Methods: The design approach is based on technical analysis of local water conditions, including bathymetry, wave characteristics, and vessel activity loads. Findings: The HDPE structure has proven to be superior to concrete piers, mainly due to its modular and flexible form that allows for easy expansion. This makes HDPE floating docks an effective and practical solution for improving accessibility in remote island regions. Conclusion: This study finds that HDPE floating docks are a cost-effective, durable, and adaptable solution for improving inter-island connectivity. The Liwungan Island case demonstrates their technical feasibility and positive impacts on fisheries and tourism. Aligned with Blue Economy and Smart City initiatives, HDPE floating docks offer a scalable and sustainable alternative for small island maritime infrastructure. Novelty/Originality of this article: This article presents a site-specific HDPE floating dock design tailored to the hydro-oceanographic conditions and accessibility constraints of remote islands, integrating technical feasibility with fisheries and tourism functions as a scalable alternative to conventional piers.