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Pemecahan Masalah Dalam Budidaya Kepiting dan Pelatihan Produksi Kepiting Karapas Lunak di Desa Kamal Bangkalan Madura Putri, Rizka Rahmana; Triajie, Haryo; Abida, Indah Wahyuni; Zainuri, Muhammad; Hafiludin, Hafiludin; Farid, Akhmad; Muhsoni, Firman Farid; Chandra, Adyos Bobby; Junaedi, Abdus Salam; Sholeh, M.; Laksani, Mertiara Ratih Terry; Pramithasari, Febi Ayu; Afifa, Fitria Hersiana; Wati, Tarisa Sholikha; Nisrina, Nisrina; Rahman, Rahman; Faizin, Muhammad Sahrul
Jurnal Ilmiah Pangabdhi Vol 10, No 2: Oktober 2024
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Trunojoyo Madura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/pangabdhi.v10i2.22371

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Soft-shell crabs are a type of crab harvested after molting or shedding their old shells. Soft-shell crabs are known for their high market value, both in domestic and international markets. Technological advancements in crab farming include the mangrove crab mutilation system to produce soft-shell crabs (soka). However, many communities still lack an understanding of this technology. The mutilation technology is known to provide benefits, so we conducted a community outreach program to impart knowledge about the molting process in crabs and provide training on how to mutilate crabs in Kamal Village. Additionally, in the crab farming process, there are issues related to water quality management and feeding. The outreach program also aims to provide solutions to these problems. The method employed is the Adult Learning Approach, which is carried out through participatory lectures and interactive discussions. Meanwhile, the crab mutilation training is conducted using the Demonstration and Example Method, where participants practice the crab mutilation process after receiving demonstrations from the facilitators. The molting process and the sustainability of the outreach program are continued with ongoing mentoring until desired outcomes are achieved.
Edukasi dan Penanaman Mangrove di Desa Taddan Kabupaten Sampang Jawa Timur Syah, Achmad Fachruddin; Mubarok, Khamdi; Laksani, Mertiara Ratih Terry; Afifa, Fitria Hersiana; Purwandari, Umi
Jurnal Ilmiah Pangabdhi Vol 10, No 2: Oktober 2024
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Trunojoyo Madura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/pangabdhi.v10i2.23492

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Mangroves have many benefits. However, not many people know and understand the benefits of mangroves. Therefore, this service aims to provide education and plant mangroves in Taddan Village, Sampang. The service carried out in July - November 2023 in Taddan Village, Camplong District, Sampang Regency. The tools and materials used in this service include mangroves, gloves, raffia rope and stakes. Mangrove education was carried out at the Taddan Village Hall, Sampang involving the Taddan Village community. Mangrove planting was carried out twice involving several parties including Forkopimcam, Camplong District, TNI-Polri personnel, Disaster Risk Reduction Forum (FPRB) Sampang Regency, Taddan Mangrove Conversation (TMC) Sampang, students of Trunojoyo Madura University (UTM) Bangkalan, and members of Saka Bhayangkara Sampang Quarter. This activity ran smoothly and successfully. The type of mangrove planted is Rhizopora stylosa with a total of 4000 seeds.It is hoped that planting mangrove tree seedlings can protect the coastline of Taddan Village from erosion and sea water abrasion while also protecting marine biota.
Enhancing Community Empowerment and Capacity Through Collaboration With The Fajar Laut Group in Padangdangan Sumenep Alfisuma, Meria Zakiyah; Laksani, Mertiara Ratih Terry; Cahya, Ilham; Syah, Ach. Fachruddin
Keris: Journal of Community Engagement Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): KERIS: Journal of Community Engagement
Publisher : Institut Pesantren Sunan Drajat Lamongan, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55352/keris.v5i1.1354

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Local fishermen in Padangdangan Village still rely on traditional methods to determine fishing areas, which are less effective due to the dynamic changes in marine ecosystems. Additionally, the community faces other challenges, including a lack of knowledge in fish processing, low awareness of the importance of halal certification for UMKM products, and limited digital marketing strategies. Therefore, this community engagement program aims to improve community welfare through community-based education. The method used in this activity is Community-Based Research (CBR), which actively involves the community in problem identification, program planning, implementation, and evaluation. This program consists of four main activities: oceanography-based fishing area determination education, fish handling and processing training, halal certification counseling for MSME products, and digital marketing training. The results of the program show that fishermen have gained new insights into scientific techniques for determining fishing areas, contributing to increased catches and marine ecosystem sustainability. Additionally, the community has acquired skills in fish processing to enhance product value, understood the importance of halal certification for their products, and mastered digital marketing techniques to expand market reach. In conclusion, this program has successfully provided tangible benefits to the people of Padangdangan Village, improving their economic and social well-being through educational and participatory approaches.