scholarly journals Identification of the Physical Characteristics of Mangrove Ecosystems in the Coastal Area of Pantai Labu Subdistrict, Deli Serdang Regency, North Sumatra

Author(s):  
Eni Yuniastuti ◽  
Anik Juli Dwi Astuti ◽  
Nahor Simanungkalit
Author(s):  
N K T Martuti ◽  
R Pribadi ◽  
N K Dewi ◽  
W A B N Sidiq ◽  
S B Nugraha

2018 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 65-73
Author(s):  
Susi Susi ◽  
Wahyu Adi ◽  
Suci Puspita Sari

Tanjung Tedung Coastal Coast is located in Tanjung Pura Village, Sungai Selan Subdistrict, Bangka Tengah. Regency which has the potential to be developed into a mangrove ecowista area, because almost along the coastal area is overgrown with ecosystem mengrove. This study aims to identify the potential of mangrove ecosystems and calculate the Tourist Compatibility Index (IKW) potential of mangrove area as ecotourism area of mangrove. The data were collected from March to April 2018 in Tanjung Tedung Coastal Coast. The research method used is Purposive Sampling. Research area taken as many as 3 stations. The data analysis is based on tourism conformity index matrix (IKW). Data of mangrove tourism conformity parameter consisting of: mangrove thickness, mangrove density, mangrove species, tidal and biota object. The result of measurement of mangrove tourism match parameters are thickness at station I worth 303,57 m, station II worth 366,57 m and station III worth 1,061,44 m. Density of station I with value 0.11 ind / m². Station II worth 0.10 ind / m² and station III with value 0.16 ind / m². Found 9 Species of mangroves and other biota such as: fish, shrimp, crab, molluscs, reptiles, birds and other biota. The result of conformity analysis to be used as ecotourism area with IKW value of station I worth 78.95% with Appropriate category. Furthermore at station II IKW value is 78.95% with Appropriate category. and station III got the value of IKW worth 96.05% with category Very


2019 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 29-44
Author(s):  
Daniel Sabai

Abstract This article reveals factors that need to be considered by facilitating institutions and organisations prior to adoption of scientific indicators in community-based monitoring of mangrove ecosystems; as a necessary route towards achieving effective participation and meaningful experiential learning processes. It employs an Experiential Learning Intervention Workshop (ELIW) as a key methodological tool and a useful space for analysing conditions that are necessary for adoption of scientific frameworks in the Tanzanian coastal area. ELIW also offers an opportunity for local people to share knowledge and decide the kind of input required for monitoring mangroves and fisheries.


2017 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 613-624
Author(s):  
Nella Tri Agustini ◽  
Dietriech G. Bengen ◽  
Tri Prartono

Lokan shell Geloina erosa closely related to mangrove ecosystem in Enggano island. Mangrove is one supplier of organic materials required by Lokan shell. The research conducted in September 2015 - January 2016 at mangrove ecosystems in Kahyapu coastal area, aims to analyse lokan shells Geloina erosa conditions and its association with mangrove ecosystems. Sampling of mangrove vegetation was taken using line transect and lokan shell sampling using plot in mangrove ecosystem. The results show that mangrove condition of the Kahyapu coastal area was in healthy condition for the growth of lokan shell. Lokan shell are significantly assosiated with mangrove in Kahyapu coastal area of Enggano Island.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andriani Nasir ◽  
Muhammad Ikbal Illijas ◽  
Mirta Teichberg ◽  
Muhammad Lukman

The coastal waters of the Strait of Makassar are classified as a productive coastal area, in which there are mangrove ecosystems, seagrass beds and Spermonde coral reefs that play a crucial role in sustaining the economic life of coastal communities and food security. Our previous results have calculated the outflow of nutrient land to sea with nitrate concentrations ranging from 0.01-0.44 mg/L and phosphate 0.04-0.35 mg/L. This condition has caused coastal waters of permonde to be eutrophicated with the occurrence of mass death of several species of fish and the emergence of dangerous microalgae species. This study aims to calculate the current nutrient value in the area of ​​seaweed cultivation as a biological absorber. Based on the interim results, the decrease or absorption of nutrients by seaweed ranges from 0.08-1.55 mg/L-nitrate and 0.01-0.71 mg/L-phosphate.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andriani Nasir ◽  
Muhammad Ikbal Illijas ◽  
Mirta Teichberg ◽  
Muhammad Lukman

The coastal waters of the Strait of Makassar are classified as a productive coastal area, in which there are mangrove ecosystems, seagrass beds and Spermonde coral reefs that play a crucial role in sustaining the economic life of coastal communities and food security. Our previous results have calculated the outflow of nutrient land to sea with nitrate concentrations ranging from 0.01-0.44 mg/L and phosphate 0.04-0.35 mg/L. This condition has caused coastal waters of permonde to be eutrophicated with the occurrence of mass death of several species of fish and the emergence of dangerous microalgae species. This study aims to calculate the current nutrient value in the area of ​​seaweed cultivation as a biological absorber. Based on the interim results, the decrease or absorption of nutrients by seaweed ranges from 0.08-1.55 mg/L-nitrate and 0.01-0.71 mg/L-phosphate.


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Kamaruddin Eddiwan ◽  
Abu Hanifah

Meranti Islands Regency is a coastal area located in the cluster of Sumatra, Indonesia, right on the outskirts of the Malak Strait. The coastal area is known as a very good, fertile mangrove habitat, has a high carrying capacity as a living area for various aquatic organisms. The existence of mangrove ecosystems on the coast has a very large and beneficial effect on the life of fisheries resources, as well as beneficial for fishing fisheries due to the high productivity in the region. This study aims to obtain information and a clear picture of the development of fishing, and the correlation between the existence of mangrove ecosystems and productivity of fishing. This research uses the descriptive method based on regression and correlation analysis. Each type of data used in this study is primary data on observation and interviews, as well as secondary data on fishing and mangrove areas from the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, Forestry, and the Environmental Management Agency, Meranti Islands Regency. The Meranti Islands over a 15-year period experienced a completely increase or almost completely. Then, the mangrove ecosystem area has no significance that can influence and are closely related to the productivity of shrimp and shellfish in the area.


Author(s):  
Abdul Rauf ◽  
Kamil Yusuf ◽  
Asmidar Asmidar ◽  
Muh Kasnir ◽  
Mustamin Tajuddin

Pangkep Regency has a large coastal area resource potential which is characterized by a long shoreline line of around 49.71 Km. Potential is spread along the coast which requires up-to-date information, namely position and area which is the basis for optimally and sustainably planning and managing coastal areas. The aim of this study is to map the potential of coastal ecosystem resources and coastal facilities along with their respective areas. This research uses a method with the Remote Sensing Technology and Geographic Information System (GIS) approach. The type of satellite data used is Spot-6 observation of 2018. The results obtained up-to-date data and information related to coastal area ecosystems and coastal facilities, namely mangrove ecosystems (327.22 ha), seagrass ecosystems (197.3 ha), coral reef ecosystems (0 Ha), artificial ecosystems in the form of ponds (13,792 , 57 ha) and beach facilities in the form of seven fishing ports and piers. This data is expected to be a material consideration for policy makers of the Pangkep Regency government in developing and developing their coastal areas in the future.


2011 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 58-69
Author(s):  
SRI SUSANTI NINGSIH ◽  
RETNO WIDHIASTUTI ◽  
BUDI UTOMO ◽  
GUSLIM GUSLIM

Ningsih SS, Widhiastuti R, Utomo B, Guslim. 2011. Inventory of mangrove forest as part of management effort in coastal area of Deli Serdang, North Sumatra. Bonorowo Wetlands 1: 58-69. The research aims describe and compare the condition and management of the mangroves at Deli Serdang regency. The research aims describe and compare the condition and management of the mangroves at Deli Serdang regency. The research study was conducted in 9 mangrove villages at the coastal region of Deli Serdang regency. The methods used the square line with a line 10 m x 60 m sizes by vertical sea side ways for each village. The seedlings sub size 2 m x 2 m square, the saplings sub size 5 m x 5 m square, and trees level sub sizes 10 m x 10 m. The parameter analysis was important values index, diversities index, profile diagram, the mangrove thickness and salinities. The result, showed that mangrove vegetations was dominated by Avicennia marina (api-api hitam) and followed by Excoecaria agallocha (butabuta) and Avicennia alba (api-api putih). The diversities mangroves of the coastal region Deli Serdang regency are still low. The thickness and the thinness of mangrove forest were found in Paluh Kurau (500 m) and Rugemuk (20 m), respectively. The mangroves villages with the highest canopy wide were in Karang Gading (78,99%), Tanjung Rejo (63,76%), while the lowest one were in Paluh Sibaji (20,58%) and Rugemuk (26,43%). The highest salinity were found at sub districts of Labuhan Deli and Hamparan Perak, while middle salinity at sub district of Percut Sei Tuan, while of district of Pantai Labu the salinity were from low level to middle. Base on the analysis of the vegetation closeness and canopy width, the condition of coastal region of Deli Serdang regency mangroves were destroyed.


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