Study of biophysical status and resources support marine tourism area of mangrove in Indramayu Karangsong

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Karangsong beach is located in the north of Indramayu district at Karangsong village. It has an area of approximately 25 Ha for mangrove forests conservation. This research had been conducted from April to June 2017 with a purpose of surveying mangrove's diversity and density, evaluating the status of mangrove ecosystems, and assessing the management of mangrove marine tourism area in Karangsong, Indramayu. We found out that throughout the whole ecotourism area, there are three types of mangrove: Rhizophora mucronata, Rhizophora apiculata and Aviciena marina. The biophysical status of mangrove ecosystem proves to be suitable for ecotourism, operations are well managed and could be accounted for its sustainability.

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Prihadi, D. J., Riyantini, I., & Ismail, M. R. (2018). Study of biophysical status and resources support marine tourism area of mangrove in Indramayu Karangsong. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 162). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/162/1/012026

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