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Implementasi Pembelajaran IPA Berbasis Ekosistem Mangrove sebagai Laboratorium Alam di Ekowisata Bale Mangrove Hidayat, Sugih Akbar; Oktaviani, Nur Padia; Yuliana, Baiq Fadilla; Ardani, Sarwan; Hatami, Muhamad; Ramdani, Novia; Syukur, Abdul; Handayani, Baiq Sri; Sukma, Izza Melati
Jurnal Pengabdian Magister Pendidikan IPA Vol 8 No 2 (2025): April-Juni 2025
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jpmpi.v8i2.10378

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Mangrove ecosystem-based education is very relevant in supporting contextual learning, especially for students living in coastal areas. This program aims to improve students' understanding of mangrove ecosystems through direct exploration at Bale Mangrove Ecotourism, Poton Bako Village, as a natural laboratory. This research uses the Service Learning method with a focus on developing mangrove ecosystem-based teaching materials. The development process was carried out through interviews, observations, and field tests with students of SDN 4 Jerowaru. The results of the community service program conducted by the Bale Mangrove Thematic KKN team from the University of Mataram show that mangrove ecosystem-based teaching materials can increase students' understanding and awareness of the importance of mangroves. Learning conducted in a real and contextual environment allows students to better understand and apply scientific concepts in everyday life. In addition, this program succeeded in increasing students' knowledge about mangrove ecosystems.
Peningkatan Kualitas UMKM di Ekowisata Bale Mangrove melalui Kelas Bahasa Inggris Hidayat, Sugih Akbar; Oktaviani, Nur Padia; Yuliana, Baiq Fadilla; Ardani, Sarwan; Hatami, Muhamad; Ramdani, Novia; Syukur, Abdul; Handayani, Baiq Sri; Sukma, Izza Melati
Jurnal Pengabdian Magister Pendidikan IPA Vol 8 No 2 (2025): April-Juni 2025
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jpmpi.v8i2.10386

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Bale Mangrove ecotourism in Poton Bako Hamlet, Jerowaru Village, East Lombok, attracts domestic and international tourists, opening up opportunities for MSME players to expand their markets. However, limited English language skills among MSME actors hinder effective interaction with foreign tourists. This study aims to improve the English language skills of MSME actors through English language training that focuses on tourism communication and English-based menu creation. The program, which was implemented between July and October 2024, showed an increase in English language skills among participants, as well as success in creating English menus that facilitate interaction with foreign tourists. This program increases the competency of MSME players in serving international tourists and supports the development of Bale Mangrove Ecotourism as a sustainable destination.
Association of Echinoderms with Seagrass on the South Coast of East Lombok Ardani, Sarwan; Syukur, Abdul; Ilhamdi, Mohammad Liwa
Jurnal Biologi Tropis Vol. 26 No. 1 (2026): Januari-Maret
Publisher : Biology Education Study Program, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, University of Mataram, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jbt.v26i1.11353

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Seagrass ecosystems have a vital function in sustaining the stability of coastal environments by enhancing biodiversity and maintaining key ecological processes of associated organisms, including Echinodermata. This study was conducted to examine the species composition, abundance, and distribution patterns of Echinodermata, to evaluate the composition and diversity of seagrass species, and to determine the degree of association between Echinodermata and seagrass in the southern coastal waters of East Lombok, specifically at Lungkak and Poton Bako Beaches. The research employed a survey method using a transect–quadrat technique in intertidal seagrass ecosystems, with subsequent analyses including the Shannon–Wiener diversity index, distribution pattern assessment, and Spearman correlation analysis to quantify the strength of the association. The study found that seagrass diversity indices at both sites were categorized as moderate, with relatively similar species composition, while Echinodermata communities were dominated by several key species exhibiting clustered to uniform distribution patterns. Correlation analysis indicated a positive to weak association between seagrass density and Echinodermata abundance. In conclusion, the seagrass beds in the study area continue to function as important habitats for Echinodermata, although signs of increasing environmental pressure were observed. These findings provide important scientific implications for seagrass ecosystem management and conservation-oriented regulation of coastal activities in East Lombok.