Banyuwangi is an area that has the longest coastline in East Java, with a length of 175.8 km. One of the coastal potentials is the mangrove ecosystem. Pantai Sari is one of the locations that has the potentials to be developed in Banyuwangi regency. This beach is a forest area in the city of Banyuwangi. In general, they have natural characteristics, many pine trees have been planted since 2015. The purpose of this study was to obtain data on the diversity of mangroves in river and coastal areas at Pantai Sari. The method used is descriptive quantitative, with data collection using nested plot method with a distance of 20 m between plots. The results showed that there are seven species mangroves found in the river, namely Avicennia officinalis, Rhizophora apiculata, Sonneratia caseolaris, Lannea coramandelica, Erythrina costaricensis, and Thespesia populnea. The highest number of individuals was Rhizophora apiculata with number 1,291 individuals, and the lowest number was Erythrina costaricensis and Thespesia populnea. On the other hand, there were five species mangroves in the coastal area, namely Casuarina cunninghamiana, Casuarina equisetifolia, Lannea coramandelica, Terminalia catappa, and Thespesia populnea. The highest number of individuals was Australian pine (Casuarina equisetifolia) with number 122 individuals, and the lowest number was Portia tree (Thespesia populnea) with number one individual.
The covid-19 pandemic has had a major impact on various sectors in Indonesia, one of them being the education sector. When online learning begins, teachers must adapt to various strategies and new media to ensure teaching and learning activities continue even when students are at home. But now after learning can be carried out in offline learning, educators need to re-adapt to this learning mode. The Teaching Campus Program is one solution to the problems faced by teachers during offline learning in the New Normal Era. This program aims to assist the adaptation of technology by teachers. This service is held at SD Negeri Pakistaji, Banyuwangi Regency. The activity was carried out for three months and was attended by teachers at SD Negeri Pakistani. The results of this activity examine the teacher's ability to operate digital devices as support.
Odonata is an insect that plays an important role in the balance of the ecosystem, acting as predators. Most of Odonata’s life is in the water in form of larvae. Odonata occupies some specific habitat types of waters. This study aims to determine the diversity, abundance, and distribution of Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) in the upstream area of Kalibendo river, Banyuwangi. The research method used is River Tracking method with 4 points of observation which each has a radius of 1,25 km. Based on the result, 13 species of dragonfly are found 7 species dragonfly (Anisoptera) and 6 species of damselflies (Zygoptera). Diversity index (H’) of Odonata on the four observation points are low. Relative abundance (KR) species Vestalis luctuosa was the highest (48,522%), while the lowest was Potamarcha congener and Pseudagrion pruinosum (0,053%). The distribution of Odonata in the Kalibendo river basin area, all of which belong to the uniform and clumped category.
Pantai Sari merupakan salah satu potensi ekowisata yang berada di kelurahan Pakis, Banyuwangi. Mempunyai karateristik alam yaitu berpasir hitam, ditumbuhi vegetasi mangrove sejati dan asosiasi, serta ditumbuhi banyak pohon cemara. Penelitian ini bertujuan menentukan pengembangan ekowisata berbasis komunitas dan sumberdaya alam di Pantai Sari. Metode penelitian menggunakan deskriptif kuantitatif. Pengumpulan data Focus Group Discussion (FGD), untuk menentukan IFAS dan EFAS. Analisis data menggunakan analisis SWOT. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan alternatif strategi pengembangan ekowisata yaitu: 1). Peningkatan pengetahuan dan teknologi pada masyarakat berbasis sumberdaya untuk meningkatkan nilai tambah dari wilayah ekowisata; 2). Perbaikan sarana dan prasarana penunjang kegiatan ekowisata; 3). Pengelolaan ekowisata berbasis mangrove, keragaman avifauna, dan penjagaan konservasi penyu; 4). Integrasi kepentingan yang melibatkan stakeholder di Pantai Sari.
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