Prevention And Mitigation Of Oil Waste In Coastal Areas For Fishing Communities

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  • Pauhesti Pauhesti Prodi Teknik Perminyakan , Fakultas Teknologi Kebumian dan Energi Universitas Trisakti, Jakarta, DKI Jakarta 11440, Indonesia.
  • Ade Kurniawan Saputra Prodi Teknik Perminyakan , Fakultas Teknologi Kebumian dan Energi Universitas Trisakti, Jakarta, DKI Jakarta 11440, Indonesia.
  • Harin Widiyatni Prodi Teknik Perminyakan , Fakultas Teknologi Kebumian dan Energi Universitas Trisakti, Jakarta, DKI Jakarta 11440, Indonesia.
  • Sri Feni Maulindani Prodi Teknik Perminyakan , Fakultas Teknologi Kebumian dan Energi Universitas Trisakti, Jakarta, DKI Jakarta 11440, Indonesia.
  • Riskaviana Kurniawati Prodi Teknik Pertambangan, Fakultas Teknologi Kebumian dan Energi Universitas Trisakti, Jakarta, DKI Jakarta 11440, Indonesia.
  • Albert Kalasnikova Suparmanto Prodi Teknik Perminyakan , Fakultas Teknologi Kebumian dan Energi Universitas Trisakti, Jakarta, DKI Jakarta 11440, Indonesia.
  • Lailatul Wastiyah Prodi Teknik Perminyakan , Fakultas Teknologi Kebumian dan Energi Universitas Trisakti, Jakarta, DKI Jakarta 11440, Indonesia.
  • Muhammad Raihan Azica Prodi Teknik Perminyakan , Fakultas Teknologi Kebumian dan Energi Universitas Trisakti, Jakarta, DKI Jakarta 11440, Indonesia.
  • Theresia Dolfina Kilmas Prodi Teknik Perminyakan , Fakultas Teknologi Kebumian dan Energi Universitas Trisakti, Jakarta, DKI Jakarta 11440, Indonesia.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51601/ijcs.v4i3.279

Abstract

Oil spills in coastal areas are a serious environmental issue that can cause damage to marine ecosystems, water pollution, and economic losses for fishing communities. This community service project aims to enhance fishermen's understanding of the negative impacts of oil spills and to provide practical skills and knowledge regarding oil waste management. The approach used includes training on the use of absorbent tools, binding chemicals, and localization technologies to handle oil spills. Additionally, the project introduces environmentally friendly technologies to reduce the risk of oil leaks or spills from fishing vessels. The project results indicate a significant increase in the knowledge and skills of the participating fishermen regarding oil waste management. Further discussion reveals the importance of implementing comprehensive coastal area management strategies to prevent and mitigate oil pollution. In conclusion, this project not only successfully achieved its goal of enhancing fishermen's capacity but also offers a replicable model for similar programs in other coastal areas. Therefore, active participation from fishing communities and continuous support from various stakeholders is essential for environmental sustainability and the well-being of coastal communities.

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Published

2024-09-08

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Pauhesti, P., Kurniawan Saputra, A. ., Widiyatni, H. ., Maulindani, S. F. ., Kurniawati, R. ., Kalasnikova Suparmanto , A. ., Wastiyah, L. ., Raihan Azica , M. ., & Dolfina Kilmas, T. (2024). Prevention And Mitigation Of Oil Waste In Coastal Areas For Fishing Communities. International Journal Of Community Service, 4(3), 218–221. https://doi.org/10.51601/ijcs.v4i3.279

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