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Diversity of Mangrove Plant for Support Ecotourism Activities in Nature Conservation Forum Putri Menjangan Pejarakan Buleleng Bali

I Ketut Ginantra (), Ida Bagus Suaskara () and Martin Joni ()
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I Ketut Ginantra: Biology Study Program Faculty of Mathemathic and Natural Science Udayana University Bali Indonesia, Postal: ID
Ida Bagus Suaskara: Biology Study Program Faculty of Mathemathic and Natural Science Udayana University Bali Indonesia, Postal: ID
Martin Joni: Biology Study Program Faculty of Mathemathic and Natural Science Udayana University Bali Indonesia, Postal: ID

Journal of Advanced Research in Management, 2018, vol. 9, issue 5, 987-994

Abstract: This study aims to identify the species of mangrove constituents and determine the zonation of the growing community of mangrove plants from the seaward to the landward zone of the Nature Conservation Forum NCF Putri Menjangan coastal Pejarakan village Buleleng from July to October 2017 Identification of mangrove plant species based on the following characteristics habitus root type fruit shape inflorescence leaf shape and leaf arangement Zoning of mangrove grown is determined from vegetation analysis conducted in 3 zones front zone middle zone and back zone with quadrat method the area of each square is 20 m x 20 m Parameters specified in each kwadrat are the density dominance and frequency of presence of each species Zoning of mangrove community is determined based on the important value of mangrove plant species The diversity of the mangrove community is calculated by the Shanon Wiener Diversity Index The results of the study identified 13 species of true mangrove plants mangrove and 14 mangrove mangrove associates The dominant species are Sonneratia alba important value iv is 98 19 Lumnitzera racemosa iv is 40 75 Rhizophora apiculata iv is 35 53 Rhizophora mucronata iv 33 02 Ceriops decandra iv 23 61 and Avicennia marina iv 22 22 The diversity index of mangrove species H is 2 07 then it is considered good The pattern of growing mangrove plants in coastal Pejarakan Buleleng in general follow the natural pattern of mangrove zonation Typical characteristics and patterns of growing mangrove zonation become interesting attractions and reference for mangrove area managers in ecotourism development and efforts to conserve mangrove forests

Date: 2018
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