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Composition and Diversity of Trammel net Catches Landed at PPI Cikidang, Pangandaran Pratama, Gilar Budi; Baihaqi, Faqih; Sri Wijayanti, Lady Ayu; Muhyun, Ainun Apriliyani
Jurnal Perikanan Terpadu Vol 6, No 1 (2025): Jurnal Perikanan Terpadu Volume 6 Nomor 1
Publisher : Universitas Teuku Umar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jpterpadu.v6i1.11834

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Fishing activities are one of the main economic supports for coastal communities in Pangandaran, especially at the Cikidang Fish Landing Base (PPI Cikidang). Trammel nets are widely used, but the impact on the composition and diversity of the catch is not well understood. This study aims to analyze the dynamics of production, CPUE (Catch per Unit Effort) values, composition, and diversity of trammel net catches from 2019 to 2021. Secondary data from PPI Cikidang were analyzed descriptively and quantitatively, using trend graphs, frequency distribution, CPUE, and the Shannon-Wiener diversity index (H'). The results showed that production and fishing efforts fluctuated seasonally, peaking in mid- to late years. The highest CPUE value occurred in October 2020 at 39.19 kg/trip, while the lowest value was recorded in April 2021 at 14.17 kg/trip. The catch composition was dominated by shrimp, particularly Dogol Shrimp (Metapenaeus monoceros), which increased from 50.61% (2019) to 60.55% (2021). The diversity index showed a decline from 1.50 (2019) to 1.08 (2021), indicating the dominance of certain species and the potential decline in ecosystem stability. These findings highlight the importance of sustainable management of trammel net fishing gear to prevent negative impacts on marine biodiversity in the area
Initiating Hypertension Prevention Based on the Health Belief Model among Coastal Fishing Communities in Pangandaran Maziyya, Nur; Febrianto, Firman; Sri Wijayanti, Lady Ayu
Farmers: Journal of Community Services Vol 6, No 2 (2025): Farmers: Journal of Community Services
Publisher : Unpad Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/fjcs.v6i2.65844

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Fishermen are a population at high risk for hypertension due to heavy physical activity, high sodium dietary patterns, and limited access to healthcare services. Bojongsalawe is a coastal hamlet located in Parigi, Pangandaran, where the majority of the residents work as fishermen. This community service activity aimed to conduct blood pressure screening and provide health education about hypertension risk of fishermen in Bojongsalawe Hamlet. The methods used included direct blood pressure measurement and health counseling following the screening. A total of 20 fishermen participated in the activity. The screening results showed that one person had hypertension, while the other 19 had normal blood pressure. The participants showed great enthusiasm throughout the activity. The education provided covered understanding of risk factors, signs and symptoms, hypertension complications, and prevention strategies. Subjective evaluation results indicated that this activity was effective in increasing early awareness of hypertension and the importance of early detection among fishermen. Simple screening activities accompanied by health education can serve as promotive and preventive efforts that are beneficial in controlling hypertension in coastal communities, particularly among fishermen.