Abstract

This research analyzes the quality of water for tilapia habitat which is a type of brackish water fish that is currently widely cultivated by pond farmers. This fish is the choice because of its flexibility regarding habitat. However, despite having flexibility in terms of habitat, each harvest of tilapia that lives in a different habitat will produce tilapia with different quantity and quality. Currently, many tilapia farmers still carry out the cultivation process using traditional methods using ponds. Kuala Kerto Village, Lapang District, North Aceh is one of the locations where many tilapia fish farmers use ponds as a habitat for this fish. Not infrequently, changes in natural conditions such as rain and floods have an impact on tilapia fish ponds in this village. Thus, crop yields are very varied, often even resulting in losses. One of the reasons for this is that there is still minimal use of technology in tilapia cultivation in this village. The design of a water quality monitoring and control system for IoT-based tilapia cultivation in this research was carried out to help the problems of tilapia pond farmers. Through this research, a tool was produced in the form of a prototype IoT device that can be used to monitor and control water quality in tilapia fish ponds. This device utilizes several sensors such as turbidity sensors, ammonia sensors, salinity sensors, pH sensors, and several other sensors as data takers which will later be transmitted and displayed via a web application. Research and development of this device uses the RD method, namely research and development.

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