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Status and condition of mangroves in sustainable management around the waters of Kulu village, Wori sub-district, North Sulawesi

. Chatrien A.L. Sinjal, Kakaskasen A. Roeroe, Antonius P. Rumengan, Jeanette Pangemanan, ROSE Mantiri, Billy T. Wagey & Frangky Riccardo Tombokan


Abstract

Mangrove ecosystems along the coast of Kulu village in the Wori sub-district of East Likupang, Minahasa Regency, serve ecological, economic, and social functions that necessitate appropriate management for ensuring their sustainability. This study aims to achieve two objectives: (1) Analyzing the supportive factors in the management of mangrove ecosystems in North Minahasa Regency, and (2) Describing the sustainability status of various aspects in the management of mangrove ecosystems in the same region. The research was conducted between April and June 2023, specifically situated in Kulu village, Wori sub-district, East Likupang, North Minahasa. This paper presents a comprehensive examination of the health and sustainability of mangroves in the waters surrounding Kulu village, Wori sub-district, Minahasa Regency, North Sulawesi. The study likely encompasses an assessment of the current ecological status, including factors such as mangrove species diversity, habitat conditions, and overall ecosystem health. The focus on 'sustainable management' implies an exploration of human impact, conservation practices, and community involvement aimed at ensuring the long-term viability of these mangrove ecosystems. The research may illuminate the specific challenges faced by these mangroves, potential successes in conservation efforts, and strategies for effectively managing the delicate balance between human needs and environmental preservation in this particular region.

Index Terms- Mangrove, sustainable; Kulu Village, diversity

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