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Eksistensi Budaya Sasi Laut Terhadap Pelestarian Ekosistem Mangrove Dan Ekowisata Desa Taar Kota Tual Kopong, Maria M.; Sukirno, Pradina Anjarwaty; Renjaan, Melissa Justin; Betaubun, Kemilius Deleles; Renjaan, Meiksyana Raynold
Innovative: Journal Of Social Science Research Vol. 5 No. 4 (2025): Innovative: Journal Of Social Science Research
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/innovative.v5i4.20750

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This study aims to determine the existence of the "sasi" culture in the preservation of mangrove ecotourism in Taar Village, Tual City, to find out the "sasi" rules that apply to mangrove ecotourism in Taar Village, Tual City. The types of data used are primary data and secondary data. Informants in this study are the Taar Village Community, and key informants in this study are the Taar Village Apparatus. The research method used in this study is a qualitative research method. The results of the study indicate that the sea sasi culture not only contributes to mangrove conservation, but also increases public awareness of the importance of protecting the environment. In addition, ecotourism based on sea sasi practices provides benefits to local communities. Thus, the existence of sea sasi culture can function as a model for harmonious natural resource management between the environment and increasing public awareness of sea sasi culture towards the preservation of mangrove ecotourism.
PELATIHAN PENANAMAN BIOREEFTEK KEPADA PENGELOLA DESTINASI PANTAI NGURBLOAT, DESA NGILNGOF, KAB. MALUKU TENGGARA Renjaan, Melissa Justin; Sukirno, Pradina Anjarwaty; Kabalmay, Jamaludin; Sitania, Safinah Yulianty; Balubun, Elisa Charisma; Teniwut, Karmena
Ensiklopedia of Journal Vol 8, No 2 (2026): Vol. 8 No. 2 Edisi 2 Januari 2026
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Penerbitan Hasil Penelitian Ensiklopedia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33559/eoj.v8i2.3668

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The development of Ngurbloat Beach is currently progressing rapidly, particularly in terms of infrastructure improvement, the addition of tourist attractions and facilities, as well as the growth of local business actors who continue to enhance the quality of goods and services offered. As a nature-based tourism destination, long-term management is essential to ensure sustainability. However, this condition contrasts with the efforts of Ngurbloat’s management to promote diving and snorkeling tourism in the waters of Ngilngof Village. Coral reef planting activities have never been carried out due to the limited availability of information regarding the condition of the coral reef ecosystem in Ngilngof Village. Therefore, it is necessary to implement coral reef ecosystem management efforts for Ngurbloat Beach managers. The objective of this activity is to train destination managers to develop a conservation-oriented mindset and to understand the procedures for constructing bioreeftek as a method of coral reef conservation. The methods employed in this activity include discussion and training sessions. The results indicate an increased level of empowerment in terms of knowledge and skills among the managers, as they are now capable of constructing bioreeftek independently.Keywords: Ngurbloat, Destination, Bioreeftek