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Autekologi sebagai Tahapan Awal Rehabilitasi Ekosistem Mangrove Cuku Nyinyi, Desa Sidodadi, Kecamatan Teluk Pandan, Pesawaran Chalida Syari; Budhi Agung Prasetyo; Mohammad Ashari Dwiputra
INSOLOGI: Jurnal Sains dan Teknologi Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Februari 2024
Publisher : Yayasan Literasi Sains Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55123/insologi.v3i1.3144

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The presence of mangroves tends to decrease every year, one of the reasons being degradation due to land cultivation. Mangrove rehabilitation activities are crucial to maintain the mangrove ecosystem sustainability. Cuku Nyinyi Mangrove located in Sidodadi Village, Teluk Pandan District, Pesawaran Regency. This ecosystem plays a vital role for both resident and migratory wildlife, living among the roots of mangrove trees. This research represents the initial phase of mangrove rehabilitation activities, focusing on autecology, which includes the analysis of reproductive patterns, normal hydrological patterns, and the biophysical condition of the mangrove ecosystem. The study utilizes primary and secondary data collection from three different mangrove zones. The sampling technique involves the transect line spot method. The reproductive pattern of mangroves in all three zones of Cuku Nyinyi Mangrove is dominated by the Rhizophora sp., with propagules as the type of seeds. The normal hydrological pattern for the tidal zone type is consistently inundated with a tree height ranging from 1.6 meters to 7 meters. The biophysical condition of the mangrove ecosystem in the three zones shows a salinity range from 25 to 33 ppt, temperature ranging from 25 °C to 29 °C, and pH levels from 7.2 to 7.8.
Pengembangan Ekowisata Cuku Nyinyi melalui Edukasi dan Transplantasi Terumbu Karang Delilla Suhanda; Vidya Octaverina; Marisya Apriyanti; Muhammad Arhan Rajab; Rizki Dimas Permana; Adib Mustofa; Tefur Nur Rohman; Mohammad Ashari Dwiputra; Cinta Sri May Yemima Lumban Raja
Jurnal Pengabdian Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Lampung Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat FP Unila, Edisi Maret 2026
Publisher : Agriculture Faculty, Universitas Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpfp.v5i1.12695

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The Cuku Nyinyi Mangrove Ecotourism Area in Sidodadi Village, Pesawaran Regency, Lampung has strong potential for marine ecotourism based on mangrove, seagrass, and coral reef ecosystems. However, increasing pressure from human activities and changing environmental conditions have led to the degradation of coral reefs, highlighting the need for rehabilitation efforts involving local communities. This community service program aimed to improve the knowledge and skills of ecotourism managers and local residents in coral reef transplantation using the spider-web method as an effort to support conservation and sustainable marine tourism development. The program was implemented through educational sessions on coral reefs, training in the use of diving equipment (SCUBA), construction of transplantation media, coral fragmentation, attachment of coral fragments to spider-web frames, and placement of the media on the seabed at a depth of approximately 5 meters. Activity data were collected through field observations, documentation, and informal discussions and interviews with participants. The results showed active community participation throughout all stages of the program and increased understanding of the importance of coral reef rehabilitation. The transplantation structures were successfully installed, and initial maintenance was carried out by removing algae to reduce competition with coral fragments. The main challenges included participants’ limited experience in using diving equipment and dynamic water conditions. Overall, this program had a positive impact on improving community capacity, strengthening conservation awareness, and supporting the development of educational tourism attractions in the Cuku Nyinyi Ecotourism Area.