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AQUASCAPE TRAINING IN IMPROVING THE ENTREPRENEURIAL SPIRIT OF THE COMMUNITY OF BEREUNUT VILLAGE, SEULIMEUM DISTRICT, ACEH BEASAR DISTRICT Dedi Fazriansyah Putra; Sari Afriani; Adli Waliul Perdana; Ismarica; Siti Maulida; Suraiya Nazlia; Said Ali Akbar; Siska Mellisa; Muchlisin ZA; Muhammadar; Abdullah Abbas; Iko Imelda Arisa; Nurfadillah; Adrian Damora; Kavinta Melanie; Cut Nuzlia; Cut Dara Dewi; Ichsan Rusydi
Jurnal Pengabdian Bangsa Vol 2 No 1 (2023): SEPTEMBER 2022- FEBRUARY 2023
Publisher : CV. Naskah Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61992/jpb.v2i1.65

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Beureunut is one of the villages in Mukim Lampanah, Seulimeum ​​District, Aceh Besar Regency. This village is close to the coast and is flowed by a river which has become an eel breeding location. The potential of Beureunut Village can be an opportunity to develop the Aquascape business. The potential in the form of small fish that can be used as ornamental fish and freshwater plants that can be obtained from rivers requires innovation so that it can be further developed so that it has added value and high selling value. This service activity aims to provide knowledge and skills about Aquascape entrepreneurship to the Beurenut village community which can become economic potential in the future. This activity will be carried out in September 2022 using the methods of counseling, training and assistance in making Aquascape. The results obtained were that the participants were very active and enthusiastic in participating in this activity and the evaluation showed a change in knowledge of up to 90% compared to before participating in this training. Therefore, it is hoped that consistent assistance and supervision is needed so that this activity can be carried out independently and become a potential income for the community in the future.
GROWING VANAME SHRIMP (LITOPENAEUS VANNAMEI) USING BIOFLOC Tarpaulin IN LEYEUN VILLAGE, LEUPUNG ACEH BESAR Gunawan; Muhammadar; Adli Waliul Perdana; Siska Mellisa; Dedi Fazriansyah Putra; Muhammad Irham; Edy Miswar; Nur Fadli; Iko Imelda Arisa; Iswandi; Rahmi
Jurnal Pengabdian Bangsa Vol 2 No 1 (2023): SEPTEMBER 2022- FEBRUARY 2023
Publisher : CV. Naskah Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61992/jpb.v2i1.69

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This training aims to increase the knowledge of vaname shrimp farmers in Lenyeun Village, Leupung, Aceh Besar in rearing using bofolx tarpaulin. The focus is on basic cultivation principles, quality seeds, water management, feeding, and pond environment. The training involves lectures, interactive discussions, and practice in the field. Participants have the opportunity to observe and participate in direct practicum. The hope is that they will be able to apply enlargement techniques and optimize bofolx tarpaulins in cultivation. The ultimate goal is to increase vaname shrimp production in the village, providing a positive impact on the economy and welfare of the local community. Key words: training, vaname shrimp rearing, bofolx tarpaulin, Lenyeun Village, Leupung, Aceh Besar, cultivation, shrimp production.
MODIFIED STRUCTURES AS APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY IN SUPPORTING THE REHABILITATION OF CORAL REEF ECOSYSTEMS IN TUAN ISLAND Sayyid Afdhal El Rahimi; Rizwan; Ichsan Setiawan; Muhammadar; Chaliluddin; Rahmat Fadhil; Hendra Halim
Jurnal Pengabdian Bangsa Vol 4 No 1 (2025): SEPTEMBER 2024 - FEBRUARY 2025
Publisher : CV. Naskah Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61992/jpb.v4i1.196

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This community service program aims to support efforts to rehabilitate coral reef ecosystems on Tuan Island through the application of appropriate technology based on modified structures. Coral reefs are important ecosystems that provide habitat for various marine species, but are currently being damaged by human activities and environmental changes. In this program, we develop and apply artificial structures that have been specifically modified to support optimal coral regeneration and growth. This approach involves environmentally friendly material technology and designs that mimic natural structures, so that they can integrate well into the marine ecosystem. Through collaboration with local communities and direct training in the field, this program is expected to provide a real contribution to accelerating coral reef recovery while increasing public awareness of the importance of maintaining the sustainability of marine ecosystems.