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Distribution and healthy status of seagrass bed in Lamongan coastal area

The important role of ecology and the high economic value of a seagrass beds are strongly influenced by its health status. The purposes of this study were to 1. analyze the distribution, extent and type of seagrass; 2. identify the seagrass covering and density; 3. analyze the health status of seagr...

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Published in:E3S web of conferences 2020-01, Vol.153, p.1003
Main Authors: Dewi, Citra Satrya Utama, Yona, Defri, Samuel, Pratama Diffi, Maulidiyah, Rizqi Aimmatul, Syahrir, Ahdiya, Putri, Yandini Eka, Rakhmawan, Hilal, Fikri, Maulana
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Language:English
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Summary:The important role of ecology and the high economic value of a seagrass beds are strongly influenced by its health status. The purposes of this study were to 1. analyze the distribution, extent and type of seagrass; 2. identify the seagrass covering and density; 3. analyze the health status of seagrass in the coastal village of Lamongan. This research was conducted in July to August 2019, along the coast of Lamongan Regency. Stages of research conducted include: tracking to determine the distribution and extent of seagrass beds, quadratic transects to determine seagrass covering and density, and analysis of seagrass health status. Lamongan consists of two coastal districts, namely: Paciran (9 coastal villages) and Brondong (9 coastal villages). Of the 18 coastal villages there are three coastal villages that have seagrass beds, namely: Banjarwati (7.7 Ha), Kranji (12 Ha), Tunggul (3.8 Ha), with the same type of Enhalus acoroides , and Thalassia hemprichii only at Kranji village. Seagrass covering in the three villages were 83.7%, 15.1%, and 15.1%, while the density values were 160 stands/m 2 , 172 stands/m 2 , and 185 stands/m 2 . The seagrass beds in the study areas were classified as poor (< 30%) to healthy (> 60%).
ISSN:2267-1242
2267-1242
DOI:10.1051/e3sconf/202015301003