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Study of Mud Clam Polymesoda erosa (Bivalvia) Conservation Strategy Based on Landscape Character and Anthropogenic Activity Anang Kadarsah; Krisdianto Krisdianto; Ika Oksi Susilawati
Jurnal Biodjati Vol 3, No 2 (2018): November
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/biodjati.v3i2.3209

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Information on landscape character and anthropogenic activity is necessary to develop conservation strategy, especially for mud clam (Polymesoda erosa) sustainability harvesting. The purpose of this study is to identify the landscape character and anthropogenic activity that influence mud clam conservation strategy in the coast of Tabanio Village, Takisung Sub-District in Tanah Laut Regency. The research discovered seven types of landscape in the coastal area of Tabanio namely human settlements, rice fields, plantations, cemetery abandoned land, offices, and other public infrastructures. Landscape, landscaping, abandoned land and settlements provide the largest contribution (96 %t) in the formation of coastal characters. Related to changes in landscape structure, environmental pollution activity in the form of waste disposal to the landscape is the most frequent activity (91.4 %) related to changes in landscape structure. Destructing collecting, cutting down  and destroying plants and animals in and from the region (87.7%) are the most frequent anthropogenic activities related to the conservation of mud clam in the coast of Tabanio Village. The landscape zonation consists of four i.e : recreation zone, mangrove forest zone, economic zone and distribution zone. The position of each zone tends to clump primarily for the economic zone behind the recreation zone. The core zone  of the landscape design at Tabanio Coast , Takisung District is concentrated in the recreation zone which functions as a meeting place for various communities (fishermen, traders and visitors) and the government workers (village officials and TNI-Polri). Furthermore, the recreation zone also facilitates activities that support coastal economy and tourism. Community assistance programs are required to build the capacity of fishermen and farmers as an effort to achieve a successful mud clam conservation and management in Tabanio Village, Takisung District.
KEANEKARAGAMAN JENIS IKAN DARI EKOSISTEM MANGROVE DI DESA PAGATAN BESAR, KABUPATEN TANAH LAUT, PROVINSI KALIMANTAN SELATAN Anang Kadarsah; Maulida Turrahmah; Abdul Gafur
Teknosains Vol 14 No 1 (2020): JANUARI
Publisher : Fakultas Sains dan Teknologi Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/teknosains.v14i1.12398

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The existence of mangrove ecosystems in Pagatan Besar Village of Tanah Laut Regency provides benefits for a variety of fish and the surrounding waters. This study aims to identify the diversity of fish species from mangrove and coastal ecosystems in Pagatan Besar Village, Tanah Laut Regency. The research method use a survey methods and fishing use a purposive sampling based on the differences of habitat conditions. The parameters was measured including fish species, density, diversity index, evenness index, and similarity index. The results showed that found as many as 18 species of fish from the mangrove forest and even more from the coast (20 types). Belama fish (Argyrosomus sp.; Scienidae) is the type of fish most commonly found in the mangrove forests (31.31%) while on the coast are Klepes fish (Amblygaster leiogaster: Clupidae) with the value is 44.96%. The average abundance of fish from the mangrove forest is 66 individuals/m2 of fish nets) smaller than coastal fishing (94.17 individuals/m2 of fish nets). Diversity index of fish from the mangrove forest was 2.12 and from the coast is smaller (1.68). Evenness Index from mangrove forests is higher (1.68) compared to the coast (1.29). And the similarity index number of fish species in mangrove forests and coastal areas was 58.3%.
Meningkatkan Pengetahuan Pengolahan Sampah Plastik Bagi Karyawan dan Nasabah Bank Sampah Sekumpul Martapura, Kalimantan Selatan Anang Kadarsah; Sunardi Sunardi
Jurnal Pengabdian ILUNG (Inovasi Lahan Basah Unggul) Vol 2, No 3 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Lambung Mangkurat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/ilung.v2i3.6402

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Knowledge about plastic waste processing and the climate village program is very important for all people, including environmental activists and practitioners. Webinars are the most sensible choice in the era of the Covid-19 pandemic in terms of sustainable development goals. The purpose of this activity is to increase the knowledge of employees and customers of the Sekumpul Martapura Waste Bank through webinars related to plastic waste processing, and the climate village program. Activities are carried out through online seminars (webinar) using the Zoom application at the address https://lambungmangkurat.zoom.us/j/9966097636. After completing the activity, an evaluation was carried out by filling out the response form by the participants. The results of the activity show that, thank God, all the webinars can be held well and smoothly. The three webinars held included: 1) a webinar socializing the activities of the Mandatory Serving Lecturer Program (PDWA) on May 14, 2022, 2) a webinar socializing plastic waste processing at the Sekumpul Waste Bank on May 21, 2022, and 3) a webinar socializing the climate village program on on June 4, 2022. Three speakers who filled out the material for the webinar were: 1) Mr. Anang Kadarsah, S.Si.M.Si from FMIPA Lambung Mangkurat University, 2) Mrs. Dewi Heldayanti, S.Sos from the Waste Bank Sekumpul Martapura and 3) Mrs. Yunida from the Head of the DPRKPLH Banjar Regency. It was recorded that the participation of participants in participating in all activities reached an average of 85%. The output generated from this activity is a document of knowledge of managers and customers at the Sekumpul Martapura Waste Bank related to plastic waste management and food security in the climate village program.