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ECOTOURISM DEVELOPMENT OF SNORKELING AND DIVING ACTIVITY TOWARD CORAL REEF HABITATS IN THE LEMUKUTAN ISLAND OF BENGKAYANG REGENCY Rudianto, Arif; Dewi, Yohana S. K; Burhanuddin, Burhanuddin
AQUASAINS Vol 8, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Jurusan Perikanan dan Kelautan

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Lemukutan Island has the potential of coral reefs to be developed into snorkeling and diving destinations. This study aims to (1) Analyze the suitability and carrying capacity of Lemukutan Island Conservation area in the development of snorkeling and diving ecotourism; (2) Formulate a strategy for developing Snorkeling and diving ecotourism in Lemukutan Island. Primary data collection with field observations and structured interviews to 30 respondents on Lemukutan Island. Secondary data is collected by various libraries and related. Based on results of the study, Lemukutan Island's coral reef ecosystem for the purpose of snorkeling and diving tourism was in the appropriate category (S2) with an IKW value of 76.8% and 68.86%. While the Ecological Carrying Capacity of each ± 6,139 people / day and ± 1,008 people / day. Based on the results of the SWOT analysis obtained alternatif strategies (1) Management and utilization of coral reefs optimally by taking into account the sustainability; (2) Increased access to Lemukutan islands, such as speed boats and timely departures; (3) Adding snorkeling and diving equipment, and improving resort services; (4) Arrangement of land and sea space in accordance with its designation so that marine resources can be sustainable; (5) Packaging of unique and environmentally based snorkeling and diving tours; (6) Increasing promotion through digital technology and promotion through tourism events to build partnership networks; (7) Improving skills for the community to open up alternative opportunities for new jobs; (8) Disseminating the importance of protecting coral reefs and making rules for snorkeling and diving tours
The Stakeholder’s Role in Education for Sustainable Development at Marine Protected Area - West Kalimantan Utami, Pratita Budi; Yuliastuti, Indah; Sunardi, Sunardi; Agung, Medha Pradipta; Dwihastuty, Leny; Auliansyah, Auliansyah; Rudianto, Arif; Zulfian, Zulfian; Ilyas, Nail Radhy; Triningsih, Endang; Multazam, Multazam; Kusumardana, Setra; Hartono, Hartono; Purnama, Freddy Surya; Apriansyah, Apriansyah; Kushadiwijayanto, Arie Antasari; Zibar, Zan; Raynaldo, Adityo; Triyono, Triyono; Yusuf, Muhammad; Isharianto, Isharianto; Vietsaman, Dionisius Endy; Nursalam, Lodri Khairul
Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (Indonesian Journal of Community Engagement) Vol 11, No 2 (2025): June
Publisher : Direktorat Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jpkm.100920

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West Kalimantan Province has five Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), one of which is the Randayan MPA. It is located in Bengkayang Regency abd was officially established in 2019 through Peraturan Daerah Provinsi Kalimantan Barat No. 1. One of the mandated activities was public education on conservation, which mostly targeted adults whose livelihoods depended on the extraction of natural resources. Concerning the conservation awareness gap for teenagers and children, our Program Kreativitas Mahasiswa (PKM) initiated the application of the concepts of Social Capital and Bandura’s Social Learning Theory to facilitate this the community. It was found that the involvement of multi stakeholders supports the well-rounded learning experience for the children and teenagers in enchancing their awareness about the conservation of marine ecosystem and the life of under water. Online guest lecture from Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries as well as guided learning process by undergraduate students through their community service program are some of the influential initiatives.