This community service program implemented the HydroSense appropriate technology to address water turbidity issues in tilapia cultivation at BUMDes Pasir Gubah, Pakapasan Girang Village. Using a collaborative approach between the Youth Group (Karang Taruna) and BUMDes, the program included socialization, technical and managerial training, device installation, and mentoring. Monitoring results over three months showed significant impacts: fish mortality decreased by 82.3% (from 48% to 9.5%), biomass productivity increased by 43.2%, and income surged by 69% per pond due to improved fish quality enabling a higher selling price. The program not only resolved technical problems but also built an empowerment and sustainability model through strengthening local institutions.
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