Membangun Ekowisata Bahari berbasis Masyarakat

Fakultas Perikanan dan Kelautan UNAIR
1 Nov 202118:30

Summary

TLDRThis video script highlights the transformation of a coastal community in Banyuwangi, Indonesia, that was once involved in destructive fishing practices, such as dynamite fishing, but has now embraced eco-tourism and conservation efforts. The focus is on restoring marine ecosystems through coral reef transplantation and community-based environmental stewardship. The project has helped revive local fish populations, reduced the need for distant fishing trips, and brought eco-tourism as a sustainable livelihood. The community also emphasizes the importance of mangroves, sustainable fishing, and reducing plastic waste to protect the ocean's biodiversity for future generations.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Ecotourism, specifically Marine Ecotourism, focuses on sustainable use of coastal and island resources, encouraging community involvement in conservation efforts.
  • 😀 Local communities play a crucial role in managing and protecting ecosystems, with the involvement of fishermen, educators, and residents in coral restoration and waste management programs.
  • 😀 Coral restoration efforts, such as transplanting corals using PVC pipes or natural materials, help restore marine ecosystems damaged by human activity like bombing or overfishing.
  • 😀 The process of coral reef restoration has led to the return of fish populations, improving local fisheries and ensuring sustainable livelihoods for the community.
  • 😀 Education is essential for raising awareness about the importance of coral reefs, mangroves, and other marine ecosystems. Local schools actively participate in coral planting and environmental education.
  • 😀 There was initial resistance from local fishermen and community members toward conservation efforts due to concerns over the impact on their livelihoods. However, through education and involvement, these concerns were addressed.
  • 😀 The benefits of marine conservation extend beyond environmental health to include economic benefits through the development of ecotourism, such as snorkeling and coral reef tourism.
  • 😀 Plastic pollution and waste management are significant issues in the area, and local initiatives like 'bank sampah' (waste banks) are working to reduce plastic waste and educate the community on proper waste disposal.
  • 😀 Mangroves play a vital role in marine ecosystems by providing nursery habitats for fish, preventing coastal erosion, and filtering water. Protecting mangrove forests is essential for maintaining biodiversity.
  • 😀 The community has transformed from a group of destructive practices (such as dynamite fishing) to a group of conservation-minded stewards who work to restore and protect marine resources for future generations.
  • 😀 The success of this community-based marine conservation program highlights the power of collaboration, education, and sustainable practices in creating long-lasting positive environmental and socio-economic change.

Q & A

  • What is marine ecotourism (ekowisata Bahari) and how does it contribute to conservation?

    -Marine ecotourism is a form of tourism that relies on the sustainable use of coastal and marine resources, particularly small islands, coral reefs, and mangroves. It helps in conservation by involving local communities in protecting and managing these ecosystems, which supports both biodiversity and sustainable livelihoods.

  • What role do local communities play in marine ecotourism and conservation efforts?

    -Local communities, especially fishermen, are key to the success of marine ecotourism. They participate in ecosystem management, coral restoration, and sustainable fishing practices, transforming from former environmental offenders to active stewards of the ecosystem.

  • How is coral reef restoration achieved in Bangsring, and what methods are used?

    -Coral reef restoration in Bangsring is achieved through methods like coral transplantation using pralon pipes and artificial coral nurseries. These methods help restore damaged reefs and serve as educational tools for both locals and tourists.

  • What are the benefits of coral reef restoration for the local marine ecosystem?

    -Restoring coral reefs leads to the recovery of fish populations and a healthier marine ecosystem. It also creates no-fishing zones, allowing marine life to regenerate, which directly benefits local fisheries and tourism.

  • What challenges did the community face when implementing coral transplantation?

    -Initially, there was resistance from local fishermen who were skeptical about the benefits of coral transplantation. They feared that conservation efforts would harm their livelihoods. Over time, they came to understand the positive effects on fish populations and the ecosystem, leading to greater support for conservation.

  • Why is mangrove conservation important, and what are the challenges faced in protecting them?

    -Mangrove conservation is crucial because mangroves protect coastlines from erosion, provide habitat for marine life, and support biodiversity. Challenges include illegal logging and encroachment, which threaten mangrove ecosystems, necessitating continued protection efforts.

  • How does the community educate local youth about marine conservation?

    -The community educates local youth through hands-on programs like coral transplantation workshops. Schools and universities are actively involved, with students participating in restoring coral reefs and learning about marine ecology and conservation.

  • What impact has ecotourism had on the local economy and ecosystem in Bangsring?

    -Ecotourism has significantly boosted the local economy by attracting tourists who engage in activities like snorkeling and coral restoration. The growth in tourism has created new income opportunities for the community while also promoting environmental conservation.

  • What role does waste management play in the conservation efforts in Bangsring?

    -Waste management is critical in Bangsring to prevent plastic pollution from harming marine life. The community has established programs to collect and recycle waste, reducing the negative impact of tourism on the local ecosystem, particularly on coral reefs.

  • How has the concept of no-fishing zones helped in marine conservation in Bangsring?

    -No-fishing zones have played a key role in marine conservation by providing areas where marine life can regenerate without the pressure of overfishing. These zones allow fish populations to recover and thrive, which benefits both the ecosystem and the local fishing industry in the long term.

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