Community service activities regarding community participation in the development of fishing ecotourism involve Rantau Baru Village officials, traditional leaders and stakeholders, fishing communities, traders in Rantau Baru Village, Tourism Office, Fisheries Service of Pangkalan Kerinci Regency, Pelalawan Regency. The number of participants who were involved in this activity is 23 people. Fishermen in Rantau Baru Village were selected by 5 people per hamlet. While the traders who will be involved are 10 people consisting of day traders and fish collectors who always do business in Rantau Baru Village. A location survey was conducted to determine the number of people who work as traditional fishermen and businessmen (traders) in Rantau Baru Village. At the same time to record fishermen who are already involved and who have not been involved in fishing tourism activities. Furthermore, the survey was conducted to coordinate with the tourism and fisheries services in Pelalawan Regency, Riau Province. This counseling is addressed to a number of stakeholders that have been determined. Selection of stakeholders based on direct involvement with fishing tourism activities and also those who have the potential to develop and invest in the provision of facilities and infrastructure to support fishing tourism activities. The implementation of the activity will be carried out at the Rantau Baru Village Office, Pangkalan Kerinci District, Pelalawan Regency, Riau Province. Furthermore, this activity will also involve tourists who always visit Rantau Baru Village to get opinions regarding their needs and convenience while carrying out fishing tourism activities. The results of the activity showed that the community service activities went well which was attended by 23 participants who work as fishermen and staff of the Fisheries and Maritime Service, Pelalawan Regency. The success of this service activity is indicated by the results of the post test and the responses of the participants. Most of the participants were very enthusiastic and interested in being involved in this fishing ecotourism activity. Some of the participants who owned pompong boats, robin boats and rowing boats also wished to become tourist guides for fishing tourism activities. The participation and enthusiasm of the participants was very good for this activity. This is indicated by the perception, response and evaluation of this activity by using a preliminary test and a posttest. Most of the participants felt interested in presenting material about community participation in the development of fishing ecotourism. The participants' understanding of the material was also very good, this indicated that most of the participants really understood and understood the strategies for developing fishing ecotourism. Apart from that, there was a lot of input in the form of the hopes of all parties, such as the local government, related agencies, regional heads, investors and the university to be involved in the development of fishing tourism in Rantau Baru Village. Improving the facilities and infrastructure to support fishing tourism is also a demand in the future to be able to implement fishing ecotourism activities in Rantau Baru Village. Fishing ecotourism activities are supported by facilities and infrastructures, therefore it is necessary to provide lodging, communication (Telkomsel tower) restaurants, shops selling fishing tackle and bait, information facilities, security and health facilities. In addition, in implementing the development of fishing ecotourism, it is necessary to carry out promotion, community participation and support from all parties.
Rantau Baru Village is one village in the Pengkalan Kerinci sub-district, Pelalawan Regency. The village of Rantau Baru is on the coast of the Kampar River, surrounded by swamp and peat forest areas, so the majority of the population work as traditional fishermen. The income level of traditional fishing communities fluctuates greatly depending on the fishing season. Conditions The difference in the fishing season will affect the level of welfare. One effort that can be done provides other knowledge supplies to the community to use it as a side livelihood. One form of skill that may be given is the cultivation of natural eels because it is in line with the profession of the people of Rantau Baru Village as traditional fishermen. This training was attended by people from various occupational backgrounds, such as fishermen, laborers, entrepreneurs, temporary employees, and farmers. However, the participants who participated in the training were dominated by work as fishermen. The material provided in this training is the biology and behavior of eels by 28%, cultivation techniques by 27%, feeding techniques to eels by 27%, and post-harvest and marketing by 18%. After the training activities were given, there was an increase in participants' knowledge, excellent (69%) and sufficient (16%). The results indicate the success of participants in absorbing the material provided by the resource persons. The success in this training was also indicated by the evaluation results of 69.23% of participants stating that they understood well and 30.77% of participants stated that they understood. The success of delivering the material cannot be separated from the presentation of exciting material from the resource persons. The questionnaire filled out by the participants stated that 69.23% of participants stated that the delivery of the material was engaging, and 30.77% of the total participants stated that the delivery of the material was exciting. This eel cultivation training was also very beneficial for the participants, namely 84.62% of the total participants stated this training was beneficial. While 15.38% said, this training was valuable.
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