Author
Listed:
- Esti Handayani Hardi
(Mulawarman University, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences)
- Haris Retno Susmiyati
(Mulawarman University, Faculty of Law)
- Rita Diana
(Mulawarman University, Faculty of Forestry)
- Nurul P. Palupi
(Mulawarman University, Faculty of Agriculture)
- Maulina Agriandini
(Politeknik Lingga, Program Studi Budidaya Ikan)
- Gina Saptiani
(Mulawarman University, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences)
- Andi N. Asikin
(Mulawarman University, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences)
- Myrna Asnawati Safitri
(Pancasila University and Peatland and Mangrove Restoration Agency of the Republic of Indonesia)
- Dermawati Sihite
(Lambung Mangkurat University, and Peatland and Mangrove Restoration Agency of the Republic of Indonesia, Faculty of Law)
- Agustina
(Mulawarman University, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences)
Abstract
East Kalimantan is one of nine provinces selected for mangrove rehabilitation until 2024. Despite disappointing, it needs to be confirmed that the mangrove ecosystem in East Kalimantan has shrunk from year to year. However, it is encouraging to know that there is still a hope for mangrove ecosystem rehabilitation. Mangrove rehabilitation is expected to have an impact not only on the environment, but also on economy, social aspect, and wisdom of the coastal communities in East Kalimantan. Ponds are designated for more than 70% of the Mahakam Delta’s mangrove. Although traditional management is still in the progress of development, the community still uses extensification to increase shrimp production. Local community has developed two pond models, namely environmentally-friendly ponds in Muara Badak Subdistrict, trench pond model in Salo Palai village, and komplangan model in Muara Badak Ulu Village. This trial was carried out in 1 ha of pond area using a fish and shrimp polyculture system for four months. Traditional maintenance was performed without adding artificial feed, but fertilization and management were carried out to monitor water quality, growth, survival rate, and total production. Trench pond and komplangan models have good environmental condition, like total nutrient base on mangrove litter. Production from both ponds was excellent, exceeding 300 kg/Ha for all cultures or polyculture systems. Application of the silvofishery model with these two models was sufficient to restore the mangrove ecosystem. However, komplangan model have two functions, as a conservation area and shrimp pond in one place, while it is associated with aquaculture production and sustainability for mangrove forest.
Suggested Citation
Esti Handayani Hardi & Haris Retno Susmiyati & Rita Diana & Nurul P. Palupi & Maulina Agriandini & Gina Saptiani & Andi N. Asikin & Myrna Asnawati Safitri & Dermawati Sihite & Agustina, 2023.
"A Comparison of the Silvofishery Models for Mangrove Restoration in East Kalimantan,"
Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research, in: Yusfan Adeputera Yusran & Femiana Gapsari Madhi Fitri & Titin Andri Wihastuti & Fajar Ari Nugroho & (ed.), Proceedings of the 2022 Brawijaya International Conference (BIC 2022), pages 614-626,
Springer.
Handle:
RePEc:spr:advbcp:978-94-6463-140-1_61
DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-140-1_61
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