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Journal : RANDANG TANA - Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat

MARINE DEBRIS DAN MIKROPLASTIK: UPAYA MENCEGAH BAHAYA DAN DAMPAKNYA DI TEMPODE, DESA SALAMA, KABUPATEN MANGGARAI, NTT Marlinda Mulu; Yohanes Wendelinus Dasor; Robertus Hudin; Vitalis Tarsan
Randang Tana - Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 3 No 2 (2020): Randang Tana - Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : Unika Santu Paulus Ruteng

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36928/jrt.v3i2.404

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Marine debris is a waste product found in the sea, whether intentionally disposed of or not. This type of plastic waste is the most commonly found in the sea.Plastic waste that found in the ocean will degrade into micro-plastics. Micro-plastics can cause harm to marine organisms and even reach humans through food chain events. In order to reduce the dangers and impacts, it is necessary to introduce the management of coastal areas as part of the ecosystem, through socialization activities to coastal communities. The results of the activities showed interest and positive responses from the community. In addition, the knowledge about the concepts of marine debris, micro-plastics and ecosystems and their relationships has also increased by i.e., of 76%.
REVITALISASI KESADARAN EKOLOGIS ORANG MUDA KATOLIK MELALUI KEGIATAN KONSERVASI TAMAN WISATA ALAM PONGKOR NGGULING DAN LIANG NGGAMA Vitalis Tarsan; Yasinta S. Ental; Dionisius T. Egal; Filomena Jelita; Hermanus Saman; Hildariana S. Risda; Petronela Ratna; Carolina V. Armelia
Randang Tana - Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 4 No 2 (2021): Randang Tana - Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : Unika Santu Paulus Ruteng

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36928/jrt.v4i2.750

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One of the moral obligations in social life is to respect the nature of creation/the environment.This social moral obligation is an inseparable part of the moral obligation to God and human beings. In order to revive awareness of this obligation, the PkM team, together with Catholics Youth, carried out conservation activities at Pongkor Ngguling and Liang Nggama Nature Parks.In the implementation process, this PkM activity goes through several stages: first, the planning; second, organizing; implementation; and evaluation. The results of the activity showed that young people were very enthusiastic about participating in these activities. They are increasingly aware of their responsibility towards nature, especially their responsibility for the preservation of the Pongkor Ngguling and Liang Nggama Nature Park ecosystems. The impact of these activities for partners at the location of the activity is a change in their knowledge, attitudes/commitments, and skills in protecting and caring for nature. In the end, the partners in the location leave the habit of destroying nature and turning to the habit of protecting and preserving nature. The concrete impact is that the number and types of trees in Pongkor Ngguling and Liang Nggama are increasing, the balance of the ecosystem is maintained, coolness, beauty and security are guaranteed, and water infiltration for drinking water and rice fields is still available.