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Sosialisasi dan Edukasi Konservasi Penyu di KKP3K Paloh “Menjaga Penyu, Menjaga Alam, Menjaga Kehidupan” Yuliono, Agus; Safitri, Ikha; Sofiana, Mega Sari Juane; Susanto, Hendro; Zulfian, Zulfian
Journal of Community Development Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): April
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/comdev.v4i3.188

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Paloh District is a turtle conservation area designated by the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries. This conservation area is managed by local community groups and the WWF-Indonesia Foundation under the authority of the West Kalimantan Province Maritime and Fisheries Service. Turtles are protected biota because of their endangered status. However, the community, especially local residents, do not yet have awareness of the importance of protecting this biota and also maintaining the balance of the surrounding ecosystem. Several cases occurred in Paloh, namely poaching for turtle eggs, degradation of turtle nesting beach habitat and marine debris pollution. Therefore, socialization and education on turtle conservation needs to be carried out, especially in the Paloh turtle conservation area. Activity participants are pupils, students and the community. The education and socalization provided includes the types of turtles, their conservation status and the protection efforts that can be taken. The aim of this community services was provided awareness for the community so that they participate in efforts to protect turtles and their habitat. Participants were very enthusiastic in taking part in the entire series of activities. There were five (5) participants who answered the questions correctly and received gifts from the organizing committee.
Coastal Clean Up sebagai Upaya Penguatan Strategi Pengelolaan Kawasan Konservasi Pesisir dan Pulau-pulau Kecil (KKP3K) Paloh Kalimantan Barat Yuliono, Agus; Safitri, Ikha; Sofiana, Mega Sari Juane; Susanto, Hendro; Zulfian, Zulfian
Journal of Community Development Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): April
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/comdev.v4i3.193

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Paloh District is a coastal area which directly borders to Sarawak (Malaysia) and the Natuna Sea. This area has the potential for marine and coastal resources, such as mangrove ecosystems, coral reefs and turtles, so it has been designated as one of the conservation areas in West Kalimantan. To date, in the management of KKP3K Paloh, there are still many challenges, one of them is plastic waste contamination. Plastic waste is a global and very complex problem, because it can have a negative impact on biota, ecosystems and human health. The results of a report from BKSDA in collaboration with the WWF-Indonesia Foundation, found that 21 young turtles were died on Paloh Beach, West Kalimantan due to plastic waste was found in their digestive tract. Plastic accumulation in the aquatic environment occurs when the rate of input of plastic pollution into an area exceeds the rate of natural removal processes. Therefore, it is needed an action to reduce the amount of plastic waste accumulated in coastal and marine areas. This activity aimed to reduce the amount of plastic waste on Sungai Belacan Beach, Paloh District, West Kalimantan. Apart from that, this activity was an effort to strengthen the management strategy for the Coastal and Small Islands Conservation Area (KKP3K) in Paloh, West Kalimantan. Community Service Activities were carried out at Sungai Belacan Beach. The results found the waste types consisting of plastic bottles, glass bottles, medicine bottles, drink cups/packaging, food and beauty product packaging, stereofoam, plastic bags and ropes, fishermen's fishing gear, and wood. Plastic waste has the highest percentage (95%), then wood waste (3%), and other types of waste (2%).
Co-Authors . Apriansyah Abd Kodir Alamri, Annisa Risqa Alamri, Annisa Rizqa Amran, Arman Amriani Amir Andraeni, Vindy Anggi Jessica Anthoni B. Aritonang Anthoni B. Aritonang Antonia Sasap Abao Antonia Sasap Abao Arie A. Kushadiwijayanto Arie Antasari Kushadiwijayanto Arkanudin Arkanudin Ashari, Asri Mulya Asri Mulya Ashari Bambang Kurniadi Bambang Kurniadi, Bambang BSEP, Donatius Dahniar Th. Musa Desita Sari Dewantara, Jagad Aditya Diaz Restu Darmawan, Diaz Restu Donatius BSEP Dwi Gusmalawati Efriani Efriani Elfrida Ratnawati Eva Tavita Habibamirasabania Hanum, Aliyah Nur’aini Harahap, Reiki Nauli Helena, Shifa Hendro Susanto Ikha Safitri Ikha Safitri Jannati Jannati Lestari, Desriani Lucky Hartanti Lucky Hartanti Lucky Hartanti, Lucky Lukitowati, Suci Mega Sari Juane Mega Sari Juane Soafiana Mega Sari Juane Sofiana Mega Sari Juane Sofiana Muhammad Radhi Mukhlis Mutmainnah Neva Satyahadewi Novia Nurhidayanti Nurul Rushafah Azzahrawani Pamela Pamela Praptantya, Donatianus BSE R Puspito Harimurti Riska Nawila Riska Wati Risko, Risko Rita Kurnia Apindiati Riza Linda Rizalinda Rizalinda Rizka Maulidia Rupita Sari, Desita Setiadi Setiadi Sonia Utami Sonyaruri Satiti Sudirman Sudirman Sukal Minsas Susanto, Hendro Syarif Irwan Nurdiansyah Syarif Irwan Nurdiansyah Syarifah Ema Rahmaniah utami, sonia Vindy Andraeni Wahyudin Ciptadi Wardani, Dwi Sri Diah Warsidah Warsidah Warsidah Warsidah Warsidah Warsidah Warsidah Warsidah Warsidah Warsidah Warsidah Warsidah Warsidah Wati, Riska Yusuf A. Nurrahman Yusuf Arief Nurrahman Zakiah Hasan Gaffar Zulfian