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Pak Was (51 Tahun) bercerita terkait dengan konservasi mangrove yang dilakukan oleh warga bersama dengan kelompok Pusat Pemberdayaan dan Pelayanan Masyarakat Pesisir (P3MP). Konservasi mangrove dilakukan secara masif karena kerusakan lingkungan yang besar padahal Pidodo Kulon terletak di pesisir Pantai yang sangat berbahaya jika lingkungan pesisir nya rusak. Jenis mangrove yang ditanam di daerah ini cukup beragam, mulai dari cemara, api-api, dan bakau. Mangrove yang paling banyak ditemukan di daerah pesisir adalah jenis api-api, karena mangrove jenis ini paling mudah perawatannya dan tumbuh sendiri dari buah yang jatuh sebelumnya. Selain itu, mangrove jenis ini juga memiliki akar napas, akar napas merupakan jenis akar dari pohon mangrove yang menjulang ke atas bukan melengkung seperti akar mangrove yang lain, hal ini memudahkan proses penangkapan ikan karena tidak terganggu oleh akar yang melengkung. Bisa disebut demikian karena jika akar mangrove pada umumnya yang mempunyai bentuk melengkung akan menyulitkan saat penangkapan ikan karena ikan cenderung akan bersembunyi di bawah akar dan cekungan yang dibawahnya. Dalam proses penanaman mangrove, ada urutan penanaman berdasarkan jenis mangrovenya. Urutan ini sebagai Upaya pencegahan abrasi pantai. Di urutan pertama yakni yang paling dekat dengan bibir pantai atau di pinggir pesisir, ditanam mangrove jenis api-api atau cemara, urutan kedua ada jenis bakau, dan di urutan terakhir ada jenis Pidada.
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<translate><!--T:1--> '''He'''<ref>Mr. Was (51 Years Old)</ref> shared information about mangrove conservation carried out by the residents in collaboration with the Coastal Community Empowerment and Service Center (P3MP). Mangrove conservation is conducted on a large scale due to significant environmental damage, especially since Pidodo Kulon is located on the coast, where environmental degradation poses serious risks. The types of mangroves planted in this area are quite diverse, including cemara, api-api, and bakau. The most commonly found mangrove species along the coast is api-api, as it is the easiest to maintain and grows naturally from fallen seeds. Additionally, this type of mangrove has breathing roots, which are roots that extend upward rather than curving like other mangrove roots. This facilitates fishing as the breathing roots do not obstruct the process, unlike the curved roots of other mangroves that can create hiding places for fish. In the mangrove planting process, there is a specific order based on the type of mangrove. This order helps prevent coastal erosion. The first order, closest to the shoreline or coastal edge, involves planting api-api or cemara mangroves. The second order includes bakau mangroves, and the last order features Pidada mangroves.</translate>
 
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Breathing Roots of Mangroves

He[1] shared information about mangrove conservation carried out by the residents in collaboration with the Coastal Community Empowerment and Service Center (P3MP). Mangrove conservation is conducted on a large scale due to significant environmental damage, especially since Pidodo Kulon is located on the coast, where environmental degradation poses serious risks. The types of mangroves planted in this area are quite diverse, including cemara, api-api, and bakau. The most commonly found mangrove species along the coast is api-api, as it is the easiest to maintain and grows naturally from fallen seeds. Additionally, this type of mangrove has breathing roots, which are roots that extend upward rather than curving like other mangrove roots. This facilitates fishing as the breathing roots do not obstruct the process, unlike the curved roots of other mangroves that can create hiding places for fish. In the mangrove planting process, there is a specific order based on the type of mangrove. This order helps prevent coastal erosion. The first order, closest to the shoreline or coastal edge, involves planting api-api or cemara mangroves. The second order includes bakau mangroves, and the last order features Pidada mangroves.

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  1. Mr. Was (51 Years Old)