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Kim, Jinwon, Seong Ok Lyu, and HakJun Song. "Environmental Justice and Public Beach Access." City & Community 18, no. 1 (March 2019): 49–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cico.12372.

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Beaches are an important recreational setting due to their provision of ideal open spaces for diverse water– and land–based recreation opportunities. Despite the importance of assessing the environmental justice of public beach access, few empirical studies have been conducted in community recreation. Using an environmental justice framework, this study examined whether inequities exist for certain racial/ethnic and socioeconomic groups with respect to the distribution of public beach access in the Detroit Metropolitan Area. Results indicated that inequitable public beach access is associated with population density, median housing value, elderly population, and nonvehicle ownership. Such findings can help public leisure agencies to assess environmental justice, a first step in developing more effective community recreation planning and management policies. Study implications, limitations, and recommendations for further research are also discussed.
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Hartley, John, and Joshua Green. "The public sphere on the beach." European Journal of Cultural Studies 9, no. 3 (August 2006): 341–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1367549406066077.

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Pickett, Ellis. "Severance v. Your Texas Public Beach." Texas Wesleyan Law Review 18, no. 2 (December 2011): 275–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.37419/twlr.v18.i2.5.

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Coastlines, like riverbanks, are dynamic. They continually move, usually imperceptibly, but in storm events they can move a great distance. This movement affects both private and public property rights. The State owns "submerged lands," wherever they happen to be at the time.' In legal documents in Texas, terms such as "along the river" and "with the meanders of the river" describe property boundaries. The difference between Gulf of Mexico and riverfront property is gulf beaches are open to the public, whereas the sand along rivers is private property. There is no Open Beaches Act for rivers. Owners of beachfront property acknowledge the fact that the shore moves at the whim of nature. It has long been established that the coastline is dynamic; therefore, only an easement that moves with the shore is workable.
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SHIVLANI, MANOJ P., DAVID LETSON, and MELISSA THEIS. "Visitor Preferences for Public Beach Amenities and Beach Restoration in South Florida." Coastal Management 31, no. 4 (October 2003): 367–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08920750390232974.

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Schlichting, Kara Murphy. "The Narrowing of Broad Beach." Pacific Historical Review 92, no. 2 (2023): 199–226. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/phr.2023.92.2.199.

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Waterfronts represent some of Southern California’s most valuable real estate and most sought-after recreation destinations. Despite Los Angeles County’s reputation for large public beaches, privatization and the discouragement of public use came to characterize Malibu’s Broad Beach by the end of the twentieth century. In the same era, erosion reshaped the boundary between public and private property on the beach. Residents called for permanent structures to stabilize the coast. Public beach activists rejected homeowners’ claims that beach armoring was in the public’s interest. Activists demanded state authorities expand access opportunities and protect public recreation instead of protecting beachfront mansions. As coastal erosion altered the parameters of public access, environmental change raised the stakes regarding state and federal authorities’ responsibilities to maintain beaches. At the turn of the twenty-first century, the longstanding challenge to public access in this exclusive Malibu enclave collided with the unfolding climate crisis, highlighting the entwined nature of environmental risk and real estate development on the beach.
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Permanasuri, Ni Putu Diah Agustin. "THE PUBLIC SPACE QUALITY OF LEBIH BEACH GIANYAR: REVIEW OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC FUNCTION." BALANGA: Jurnal Pendidikan Teknologi dan Kejuruan 8, no. 2 (December 21, 2020): 63–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.37304/balanga.v8i2.2001.

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Public space function such as a place for interaction people, social activity, and fulfil of economic needs and also recreation. Public space must be exist even at big city either small city. Public space quality based on impact of abration are physical and non physical aspect. Physical aspect including facility of the area, public space condition, and design. Non physical aspect including responsif aspect, democracy, meaningful and accesibility. Lebih beach as a public space located at Gianyar regency, has intetresting area for people around the beach and also another regency. At this beach, many activity is held, such as social, economic activity, family entertainmet and also fish culinary. At this time, there is many change of Lebih beach because the impact of abration. Decrease of sapce between land and shoreline. This research will explain how the change of Lebih beach based on economic and social function because both of them is the dominant activity at Lebih beach. This is a descriptive qualitative research, with direct interview with the people at beach. The result is quality aspect of social function are democracy and meaningful aspect, and economic aspect are democracy, meaningful and quality of area.
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Heasley, Cole, Johanna Sanchez, Ian Young, and Jordan Tustin. "Beach water monitoring practices and challenges in Ontario Public Health units." Environmental Health Review 65, no. 1 (April 2022): 17–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.5864/d2022-003.

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Public Health Units (PHUs) in Ontario regularly monitor public beaches for E. coli levels as an indicator of the risk of recreational water-induced illness. Provincial guidance for beach water monitoring allows local flexibility in the beach monitoring process. We conducted a survey of public health professionals responsible for beach water management in Ontario PHUs to determine how monitoring practices differ across jurisdictions. We obtained data from 22 of the 29 PHUs that conduct beach water monitoring. Six health units reported meeting guidelines (27%) and four reported meeting historical water quality (18%) were important factors in deciding sampling frequency. Major challenges and limitations in monitoring that arose from the lag time between sampling and obtaining results were reported by 12 (55%). Predictive modelling has been trialled eight times across the province with varied results. This study provides an overview on the current state and future avenues for beach water monitoring in Ontario.
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Wijaya, Christy Regina, Bagja Waluya, and Heri Puspito Diyah Setyorini. "PENGARUH PROGRAM MARKETING PUBLIC RELATIONS TERHADAP KEPUTUSAN BERKUNJUNG DI PANTAI PANGANDARAN (Survei pada Wisatawan yang Berkunjung ke Destinasi Pariwisata Pantai Pangandaran)." Journal : Tourism and Hospitality Essentials Journal 2, no. 2 (April 6, 2016): 299. http://dx.doi.org/10.17509/thej.v2i2.1939.

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Pangandaran beach is one tourism destination in West Java, situated in the district of Ciamis ± 92 km south of the town of Ciamis. Pangandaran beach tourism destination, the type of nature tourism which is famous for its beaches. However, a decline in the level of tourist arrivals caused by several factors: less optimal promotion by tourism destination managers Pangandaran beach, unavailability of information centers which provide services to tourists, and tsunami disaster in July 2006 which destroyed most of the existing facilities in the area of Pangandaran beach. Because it would need to hold research to increase tourist visit through marketing public relations programs implemented by the managers of Pangandaran beach tourism destination. The research problem: 1)How does an idea a marketing public relations, 2)How is the idea of the decision to visit, 3)How does a marketing public relations visiting decision. This study aims to obtain an overview of marketing public relations, to obtain a marketing public relations descriptions, of the visiting decision and the influence of marketing public relations visiting decision. Data analysis technique are used path analysis (path analysis) with a sampling technique used systematic random sampling of 100 respondents. The results showed that the marketing public relations programs have a significant influence on the decision to visit. The biggest influence of marketing public relations programs visiting decision obtained through events and the smallest effect is obtained through public service activities. As for suggestions for tourism destination managers Pangandaran beach, should be more social activities to publications tourist or private sector to participate in this social activities, and make social activities are held regularly on the agenda the manager of Pangandaran beach tourism destination.
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Violina, Sara, and Ida Bagus Suryawan. "KUALITAS KEBERSIHAN LINGKUNGAN SEBAGAI PENUNJANG DAYA TARIK WISATA PANTAI SANUR KAJA." JURNAL DESTINASI PARIWISATA 4, no. 1 (June 25, 2016): 20. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/jdepar.2016.v04.i01.p04.

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ABSTRACT Northern Sanur Beach (Sanur Kaja Beach) consisting of Matahari Terbit Beach and the main Sanur Beach is a polular tourist destination on the island of Bali. Its strategic location, famous history, public and additional facilities, makes Sanur a demanding location for tourists. But one important role for such tourist destination is the cleanliness of the beach itself, providing comfort to travellers. A direct observational study and a descriptive cross-sectional study with randomized survey of 100 travellers (50 domestic and 50 international) regarding the cleanliness of Northern Sanur beach. Through the survey we gathered traveller’s evaluation on current sanitation of public facility (toilet, parking, and resting), additional facilities (restaurant, gift shop, and street vendors), and sanitary facility (rubbish bins) condition in Northern Sanur beach giving a score of very clean, moderate, or poor. Through direct observational we looked at physical objects around the environement such as its geography and facilities available in Northern Sanur beach collected through interviews from local informans. Respondents showed an overall positive response of “moderate” 25 of respondents or (50%) of domestics, and 32 respondents or (64% ) foreigners regarding sanitation quality of Northern Sanur beach. Public facilities as well as additional facilities are generally considered to be moderately clean by the total respondents. But traveller’s opinion suggested the “poor” availability of rubbish bins 25 of respondent or (50%) domestics and 23of respondents or (46%) foreigners. Public facilities of four public toilets, two parking area, rubbish bins, are available for travellers and taken care by local employees assigned by the head of village. As travellers states Northern Sanur to be moderately clean, other results that are considered poor or below expectation regarding specific public facilities should be taken care of to provide a better tourist attraction. Cleanliness is a tourist attraction itself, therefore keeping clean it is important for the sustainability of tourism.
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Devienne, Elsa. "Urban Renewal by the Sea: Reinventing the Beach for the Suburban Age in Postwar Los Angeles." Journal of Urban History 45, no. 1 (March 29, 2018): 99–125. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0096144217753379.

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Urban renewal was not just a city phenomenon: it also unfolded on the beaches of coastal metropolises, most spectacularly in Los Angeles where a “beach lobby” made up of public officials, businessmen, and engineers coalesced in the 1930s. In the postwar, they implemented their vision by buying beaches for the public and turning the polluted and eroded strands of the early-twentieth century into modern playgrounds. While they effectively prevented a “white flight” from the beach and successfully reshaped the coastal environment, their efforts also resulted in the erasure of alternative beach communities. By the 1960s, the lobby could rejoice in the enduring popularity of the city’s beaches. Yet new beach advocates used the California public beach tradition as a rallying cry to stop further development. “Beach renewal” in Los Angeles thus challenges both narratives of postwar urban decline and the binary opposition between 1930s conservationists and 1960s environmental activists.
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Fischer, David W. "Public Policy Aspects of Beach Erosion Control." American Journal of Economics and Sociology 49, no. 2 (April 1990): 185–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1536-7150.1990.tb02271.x.

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Abdelzaher, Amir M., Helena M. Solo-Gabriele, Matthew C. Phillips, Samir M. Elmir, and Lora E. Fleming. "An Alternative Approach to Water Regulations for Public Health Protection at Bathing Beaches." Journal of Environmental and Public Health 2013 (2013): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/138521.

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New approaches should be considered as the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) moves rapidly to develop new beach monitoring guidelines by the end of 2012, as these guidelines serve as the basis by which states and territories with coasts along the oceans and Great Lakes can then develop and implement monitoring programs for recreational waters. We describe and illustrate one possible approach to beach regulation termed as the “Comprehensive Toolbox within an Approval Process (CTBAP).” The CTBAP consists of three components. The first is a “toolbox” consisting of an inventory of guidelines on monitoring targets, a series of measurement techniques, and guidance to improve water quality through source identification and prevention methods. The second two components are principles of implementation. These include first, “flexibility” to encourage and develop an individualized beach management plan tailored to local conditions and second, “consistency” of this management plan to ensure a consistent national level of public health protection. The results of this approach are illustrated through a case study at a well-studied South Florida recreational marine beach. This case study explores different monitoring targets based on two different health endpoints (skin versus gastrointestinal illness) and recommends a beach regulation program for the study beach that focuses predominately on source prevention.
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Ismail, N. P., C. Erüz, and F. T. Karakoç. "Public participation in beach clean-up activities to raise awareness and reduce marine litter for the protection of the Black Sea ecosystem." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1251, no. 1 (October 1, 2023): 012009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1251/1/012009.

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Abstract Human activities and poor awareness are believed to be responsible for marine litter pollution. In the scope of the European Union, Cross Border Cooperation, and Black Sea Basin (EU, CBC, BSB - 785) LitOUTer Project, “Raising Public Awareness and Reducing Marine Litter for the Protection of the Black Sea Ecosystem”, beach clean-up activities have been conducted. A beach clean-up activity was conducted at the Kıyıcık Beach, Trabzon, Turkiye involved by Stakeholders, NGOs, middle to high school, university students, teachers, and lecturers. This study aims to reveal the amount of marine litter at Kıyıcık Beach through public participation in beach clean-up activities. A total of 4488 solid wastes (∼100 kg) were collected and removed from the beach. The waste composition consisted of 50% plastic, 22% metal, 10% glass, 8% paper, 4% cloth, 1% metal, and 4% Covid-19-related waste. Plastic pieces, plastic bottles, and caps dominated the plastic litter on the beach. Moreover, 119 single-use face masks (Covid-19-related waste) were collected. Single-use plastic waste in the environment implies the impact of human activities and a lack of awareness regarding marine litter. Public participation in beach clean-up activities is expected to raise individual awareness and reduce marine litter to protect the Black Sea Ecosystem.
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Masbullah, Masbullah. "GOTONG ROYONG MEMBERSIHKAN KAWASAN WISATA DI PANTAI KERAKAT DESA POHGADING TIMUR." Bisma: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat 1, no. 1 (April 16, 2023): 67–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.61159/bisma.v1i1.78.

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The beach is an interesting place as a place to do activities outside the home. The beauty of the beach must always be maintained so that comfort can still be obtained for everyone who visits it. The beach becomes a comfortable place if it is kept clean. East Pohgading Village is a place for tourism activities such as marine tourism, supporting facilities and white sandy beaches that are in great demand by tourists to visit. Public awareness, especially beach visitors at Kerakat Timur Pohgading Village, will maintain the cleanliness of the beach area and there is a need for public awareness in disposing of garbage in places that are not scattered around the beach. This community service activity aims to inspire visitors and traders on Kerakat beach to care about the environment. A well-maintained environment will be a good legacy for the next generation. Survey The results of the on-site research show that visitors understand waste and dispose of waste in its place.
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Houser, Chris, Sarah Trimble, Robert Brander, B. Chris Brewster, Greg Dusek, Deborah Jones, and John Kuhn. "Public perceptions of a rip current hazard education program: “Break the Grip of the Rip!”." Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 17, no. 7 (July 4, 2017): 1003–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/nhess-17-1003-2017.

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Abstract. Rip currents pose a major global beach hazard; estimates of annual rip-current-related deaths in the United States alone range from 35 to 100 per year. Despite increased social research into beach-goer experience, little is known about levels of rip current knowledge within the general population. This study describes the results of an online survey to determine the extent of rip current knowledge across the United States, with the aim of improving and enhancing existing beach safety education material. Results suggest that the US-based Break the Grip of the Rip!® campaign has been successful in educating the public about rip current safety directly or indirectly, with the majority of respondents able to provide an accurate description of how to escape a rip current. However, the success of the campaign is limited by discrepancies between personal observations at the beach and rip forecasts that are broadcasted for a large area and time. It was the infrequent beach user that identified the largest discrepancies between the forecast and their observations. Since infrequent beach users also do not seek out lifeguards or take the same precautions as frequent beach users, it is argued that they are also at greatest risk of being caught in a dangerous situation. Results of this study suggest a need for the national campaign to provide greater focus on locally specific and verified rip forecasts and signage in coordination with lifeguards, but not at the expense of the successful national awareness program.
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Fatimah, Nurul, and Nursapiah Harahap. "Marketing Communication Strategy of Sibolga Community on Pandan Beach Tourism Object Development." Daengku: Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Innovation 2, no. 3 (August 3, 2022): 333–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.35877/454ri.daengku996.

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The purpose of this research is to determine the Sibolga community's strategy for developing pandanus beach tourism objects. Advertising, direct marketing, public relations, personal selling, and sales promotion are all used in the marketing communication strategy. This study will concentrate on the marketing communication mix used in introducing pandanus beach tourist destinations. Pandan Beach is a popular natural tourist destination in Central Tapanuli Regency. This study employs a qualitative descriptive research method in order to display and explain the phenomena observed in the field. This study's data collection technique is an observation technique, which involves making direct observations on the object of research. Interview and documentation techniques are also used in data collection. Interviews were conducted with a variety of informants, including tour guides, people selling souvenirs, and Pandan Beach managers. According to the findings of this study, Pandan Beach employs a marketing communication mix to increase brand awareness, which includes advertising, personal selling, direct marketing, public relations and publicity, and sales promotion. Pandan Beach advertises on social media to reach domestic tourists, and advertisements are also published in local print media. Meanwhile, direct marketing is carried out by collaborating with Medan travel tours. Personal selling is implemented by all pandan beach managers, and all pandan beach managers and guides are trained in personal selling. All managers also serve as Public Relations officers, whose responsibility it is to maintain relationships between internal and external communities. Meanwhile, Pandan Beach is promoting its products by offering attractive price packages to tourists.
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Darmawan, I. Gede Adi Wika, and I. Putu Anom. "Persepsi Wisatawan, Pelancong, Dan Masyarakat Lokal Terhadap Sistem Transportasi Umum Di Destinasi Wisata Pantai Kuta." JURNAL DESTINASI PARIWISATA 6, no. 1 (July 1, 2018): 46. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/jdepar.2018.v06.i01.p08.

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Kuta Beach is known as tourist favourite attraction in Bali, it can be seen by the number of tourists visited Kuta Beach. However, the high level of tourists, travelers and local communities to Kuta Beach who use private vehicles create traffic jam at Kuta Beach. In this study aims to determine the perception of tourists, travelers and local communities if the implementation of public transport as a special means to Kuta Beach to reduce congestion caused by private vehicles. The research methodology used is quantitative method. With the technique of determining the number of samples using random sampling and quota sampling. In collecting the data using techniques study literature, observation, interviews, documentation, and distribution of the questionnaire to the 40 respondents. In a data analysis technique used descriptive qualitative method by utilizing the percentage of data. The results show the perception of tourists, travelers and local communities towards the implementation of transportation common in Kuta Beach, which answered agree as many as 16 people (40%) strongly agree 15 people (37.5%), undecided 5 people (12.5%), not agree 4 people (10%), strongly disagree 0 (0%). Thus the total percentage of the perception of tourists, travelers and local communities can be seen in the implementation of public transport in the Kuta Beach, the majority of local people answered agree but local communities said the hesitation and do not agree that the implementation of the proposal. Keywords : Kuta Beach, Perception, Tourists, Travelers, Local Communities, Public Transportation.
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Ida, Wahidanur, T. Khairol Razi Khairol, and Isni Hijriana Isni. "SOSIALISASI DAN AKSI BERSIH PANTAI SEBAGAI UPAYA MENGURANGI SAMPAH DAN PENCEGAHAN PENYAKIT." Beujroh : Jurnal Pemberdayaan dan Pengabdian pada Masyarakat 1, no. 1 (October 3, 2023): 46–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.61579/beujroh.v1i1.21.

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Active community activities can help keep the beach clean. As members of the community, beach visitors must also participate in beach cleaning, such as throwing rubbish in its place. Beach cleanliness that is not maintained will result in environmental pollution and can cause disease. The aim of this community service activity is to maintain beach cleanliness and raise awareness among the public and beach visitors about the benefits of beach cleanliness. The activity implementation method consists of three stages, namely the preparation, implementation and evaluation stages. As a result of the activities, the beach environment is clean, beautiful and there is no longer the smell of accumulated rubbish. It is hoped that the local community and visitors will always maintain the cleanliness of the beach.
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Fitriani, Heni Eni, Atikah Nurhayati, Eri Bachtiar, and Wahyuniar Pamungkas. "Analysis of suitability and carrying capacity of coastal tourism areas (case study at Sayang Heulang Beach, Garut Regency, West Java)." Acta Aquatica: Aquatic Sciences Journal 9, no. 3 (December 6, 2022): 155. http://dx.doi.org/10.29103/aa.v9i3.9509.

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Sayang Heulang Beach is a beach tourism area in Garut Regency, West Java. The Garut Regency Government carries out the construction and development of tourist facilities to support tourism activities and add attractions to increase the number of tourists. In the development and construction of tourist areas, it must adapt to the conditions of the surrounding environment so that its sustainability can be maintained. This study aims to analyze the suitability and carrying capacity of the area, as well as to determine the perception of the public and tourists on the condition of the tourist area of Sayang Heulang Beach. This research was conducted in December 2021 - May 2022 in Mancagahar Village, Pameungpeuk District, Garut Regency, West Java. The method used in this study is a survey method in the form of primary data collection including tourism suitability index parameters (depth, beach type, beach width, base material, current speed, water brightness, beach slope, land cover, availability of clean water and hazardous biota) and carrying capacity of the area, the perception of the community and tourists through the provision of questionnaires/questionnaires, as well as direct observation in the field. Secondary data is obtained through literature studies such as data from agencies. The results of this study indicate that the index value of the suitability of beach tourism at Sayang Heulang Beach at 3 points of the research station is 86% which is categorized (S1) as very suitable for beach tourism activities. The area's carrying capacity for beach recreational activities at Station I can accommodate 529 people/day, Station II can accommodate 125 people/day, and Station III can accommodate 153 people/day. The perception of the public and tourists in the Sayang Heulang Beach area on the variables of tourism potential and development, facilities, and services received a good perception according to the community and quite good according to tourists, while tourist attraction and accessibility received a fairly good perception.Keywords: Area carrying capacity; Beach tourism; perceptions; Public and tourist; Tourism suitability
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Fitriani, Heni Eni, Atikah Nurhayati, Eri Bachtiar, and Wahyuniar Pamungkas. "Analysis of suitability and carrying capacity of coastal tourism areas (case study at Sayang Heulang Beach, Garut Regency, West Java)." Acta Aquatica: Aquatic Sciences Journal 9, no. 3 (December 1, 2022): 155. http://dx.doi.org/10.29103/aa.v9i3.7887.

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Sayang Heulang Beach is a beach tourism area in Garut Regency, West Java. The Garut Regency Government carries out the construction and development of tourist facilities to support tourism activities and add attraction to increase the number of tourists. In the development and construction of tourist areas, it must adapt to the conditions of the surrounding environment so that its sustainability can be maintained. This study aims to analyze the suitability and carrying capacity of the area, as well as to determine the perception of the public and tourists on the condition of the tourist area of Sayang Heulang Beach. This research was conducted in December 2021 - May 2022 in Mancagahar Village, Pameungpeuk District, Garut Regency, West Java. The method used in this study is a survey method in the form of primary data collection including tourism suitability index parameters (depth, beach type, beach width, base material, current speed, water brightness, beach slope, land cover, availability of clean water and hazardous biota) and carrying capacity of the area, the perception of the community and tourists through the provision of questionnaires/questionnaires, as well as direct observation in the field. Secondary data is obtained through literature studies such as data from agencies. The results of this study indicate that the index value of the suitability of beach tourism at Sayang Heulang Beach at 3 points of the research station is 86% which is categorized (S1) very suitable for beach tourism activities. The area's carrying capacity for beach recreational activities at Station I can accommodate 529 people/day, Station II can accommodate 125 people/day, and Station III can accommodate 153 people/day. The perception of the public and tourists in the Sayang Heulang Beach area on the variables of tourism potential and development, facilities and services received a good perception according to the community and quite good according to tourists, while tourist attraction and accessibility received a fairly good perception.Keywords: Area carrying capacity; Beach tourism; perceptions; Public and tourist; Tourism suitability
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Mongeau, Deborah. "Public access to the beach: a selective bibliography." Reference Services Review 29, no. 1 (March 2001): 81–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/00907320110380772.

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Turgeon, Patricia, Pascal Michel, Patrick Levallois, Pierre Chevalier, Danielle Daignault, Bryanne Crago, Rebecca Irwin, Scott A. McEwen, Norman F. Neumann, and Marie Louie. "Antimicrobial-ResistantEscherichia coliin Public Beach Waters in Quebec." Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology 23, no. 2 (2012): e20-e25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/378602.

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INTRODUCTION: Human exposure to antimicrobial-resistant bacteria may result in the transfer of resistance to commensal or pathogenic microbes present in the gastrointestinal tract, which may lead to severe health consequences and difficulties in treatment of future bacterial infections. It was hypothesized that the recreational waters from beaches represent a source of antimicrobial-resistantEscherichia colifor people engaging in water activities.OBJECTIVE: To describe the occurrence of antimicrobial-resistantE coliin the recreational waters of beaches in southern Quebec.METHODS: Sampling occurred over two summers; in 2004, 674 water samples were taken from 201 beaches, and in 2005, 628 water samples were taken from 177 beaches. The minimum inhibitory concentrations of the antimicrobial-resistantE coliisolates against a panel of 16 antimicrobials were determined using microbroth dilution.RESULTS: For 2004 and 2005, respectively, 28% and 38% of beaches sampled had at least one water sample contaminated byE coliresistant to one or more antimicrobials, and more than 10% of the resistant isolates were resistant to at least one antimicrobial of clinical importance for human medicine. The three antimicrobials with the highest frequency of resistance were tetracycline, ampicillin and sulfamethoxazole.DISCUSSION: The recreational waters of these beaches represent a potential source of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria for people engaging in water activities. Investigations relating the significance of these findings to public health should be pursued.
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Bibin, Muhammad. "PERSEPSI WISATAWAN TERHADAP KAWASAN WISATA PANTAI LABOMBO DI KOTA PALOPO." Jurnal Sains dan Teknologi Perikanan 1, no. 1 (April 14, 2021): 21–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.55678/jikan.v1i1.257.

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Labombo Beach as a beach tourism object saves quite a variety of attractions. Recreational beach tourism activities are the most dominant type of activity at Labombo Beach. Recreational activities utilize coastal resources such as white sand, stretches of beach, views and coastal waters. Tourism potential in Labombo Beach is fully managed by the Regional Government, both preparing the management of alternative areas with interesting objects and attractions, thus affecting the interest / motivation of visiting tourists. This study aims to describe the perceptions of tourists regarding the Labombo Coast Area in Palopo City. Sampling in this study was carried out to tourists visiting the Labombo Coast Area as many as 30 people using the accidental sampling method. Data were collected using questionnaires and analyzed through descriptive analysis. The results showed that tourists' perceptions of Labombo Beach were very good in terms of facilities, comfort, safety and natural scenery. According to visitors' perceptions of transportation facilities to Labombo Beach tourist sites is still lacking, as seen from 87% of visitors said that the transportation facilities were lacking, and as many as 13% of visitors said enough. This is due to the lack of public transportation to tourist sites, although there are public transportation such as taxis in general, the fees charged are expensive for visitors.
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Brandão, João, Elisabete Valério, Chelsea Weiskerger, Cristina Veríssimo, Konstantina Sarioglou, Monika Novak Babič, Helena M. Solo-Gabriele, Raquel Sabino, and Maria Teresa Rebelo. "Strategies for Monitoring Microbial Life in Beach Sand for Protection of Public Health." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20, no. 9 (May 3, 2023): 5710. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20095710.

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The 2021 revised guidelines of the World Health Organization recommend monitoring the quality of sand in addition to water at recreational beaches. This review provides background information about the types of beaches, the characteristics of sand, and the microbiological parameters that should be measured. Analytical approaches are described for quantifying fungi and fecal indicator bacteria from beach sand. The review addresses strategies to assess beach sand quality, monitoring approaches, sand remediation, and the proposed way forward for beach sand monitoring programs. In the proposed way forward, recommendations are provided for acceptable levels of fungi given their distribution in the environment. Additional recommendations include evaluating FIB distributions at beaches globally to assess acceptable ranges of FIB levels, similar to those proposed for fungi.
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Anggraini Prajnawrdhi, Tri, Sadasivam Karuppannan, and Alpana Sivam. "Landscape Heritage Conservation along Sanur Beach Borderline in Bali: Perspectives of the Local Government and Visitors." Applied Mechanics and Materials 747 (March 2015): 202–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.747.202.

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Bali is well known as the Paradise Island on the earth. Its unique landscape and culture attract large number of tourists from all over the world. Due to large number of tourist’s inflow several new developments are taking place in Denpasar city to support tourism activities especially in the tourism zone. Sanur beach attracts thousands tourist each year, and the new development of this beach is undeniable. The beach borderline has been declared as one of the cultural heritage in Bali, where the traditional Hindu ceremony took place. But nowadays, the border has interrupted with commercial activity for tourism purposes. Based on empirical research which employed a case study of public open space along the beach, the paper draws on the Balinese experiences with particular reference to Sanur Beach. This paper explores the perception of two different stakeholders with the practices on use of public open space. It argues that global economic have raised new issues for decisions relating to ownership and management of public open spaces and consequently brought effects on cultural heritage. This is reflected that role of government, private sectors involvement and the local community should be urgently improved.
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Arwina, Arwina Sufika, Ridwanti Batubara Ridwanti, and Solahuddin Nasution Solahuddin. "Training on Governance of Rugemuk Village Tourism Destinations and Making Ecoprint Souvenirs." ABDIMAS TALENTA: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat 5, no. 2 (December 2, 2020): 608–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.32734/abdimastalenta.v5i2.5286.

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Rugemuk Village in Pantai Labu Subdistrict, Deli Serdang Regency, North Sumatra Province has a beach area called Alam Serdang Beach with the presence of a mangrove forest area that has been used to produce processed mangrove products and tourist destinations. It's just that since 2006 there have been activities of dredging beach sand for the sake of building public facilities in North Sumatra Province so that Alam Serdang Beach has experienced an abrasion. The purpose of community service activities is to train the Serdang Nature Group as a partner on the management of Serdang Alam Beach tourism destinations and making eco print souvenirs by utilizing leaves from trees that grow in the Serdang Alam Beach area, as well as providing mandatory facilities in tourist destination areas. Methods of activity include providing questionnaires and training materials, discussion and design of tourism destination management, training on making souvenirs for printing, making toilet facilities, andsignposts. The results of this activity are an increase in public knowledge of tourism destination management, availability of management planning for the Alam Serdang Beach area, availability of toilet facilities on the beach, availability of signposts to the beach, improvement of community skills for making eco print souvenirs, and availability of production tools. for the making of eco print souvenirs so that it is hoped that in the future it can be the readiness of Rugemuk Village in an effort towards the level of a tourist village
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Sitohang, Pesta Saulina, Yunasfi Yunasfi, and Ahmad Muhtadi. "Pola pengelolaan ekowisata mangrove di Pantai Bali Desa Mesjid Lama Kecamatan Talawi Kabupaten Batu Bara Provinsi Sumatera Utara." Acta Aquatica: Aquatic Sciences Journal 2, no. 2 (October 28, 2015): 107. http://dx.doi.org/10.29103/aa.v2i2.343.

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Pantai Bali terletak di Batu Bara dengan luas sekitar 637,22 ha dengan luas kawasan pesisir sekitar 30,6% dari total area. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk inventarisasi sarana dan prasarana pendukung di Pantai Bali dan membuat pola pengelolaan ekowisata mangrove di Pantai Bali. Penelitian ini dilakukan pada bulan Maret hingga April 2014. Metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah purposive sampling untuk wawancara. Konsep manajemen ekowisata Pantai Bali sepenuhnya bergantung kepada pemerintah daerah dan memberikan izin kepada publik sebagai pengelola.Bali Beach is a located in Batu Bara with an area of approximately 637.22 ha which is a coastal area about 30.6% of the total area. This study aims to inventory of facilities and supporting infrastructurein Bali Beach and create patterns of mangrove ecotourism management at Bali Beach. This research was conducted in March to April 2014. Research method used was purposive sampling for interviews. The oncept of Bali Beach ecotourism management entirely to local governments and gives permission to public as the manager.
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Mulhare, Michael J., and Paula-Jean Therrien. "PERSISTENCE OF OIL IN BEACH SAND FOLLOWING A CATASTROPHIC RELEASE OF NO. 2 FUEL OIL." International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings 1997, no. 1 (April 1, 1997): 409–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.7901/2169-3358-1997-1-409.

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ABSTRACT Contamination of beach sand from two large releases of no. 2 fuel oil was found to persist for years in intertidal sand and for months in sand at the storm high tide line. This information on the unexpected persistence of this light, volatile fuel oil in the beach environment is invaluable in determining whether active remediation or natural attenuation is appropriate for the restoration of a contaminated beach. The major receptors of the impact of this contamination are a driving force in deciding what remedial approach should be taken. The two releases reported had different receptors. The major impact from the World Prodigy spill was to a public bathing beach. The oil contamination was of primary importance to residents of the town of Jamestown. Active remediation was conducted to restore an important socioeconomic resource. The major impact from the North Cape spill was to a beach in a wildlife refuge that is a protected nesting area for the threatened bird species, the piping plover. Active remediation was not conducted because of concern over disturbing the plover habitat, but would have been conducted had this been a public bathing beach.
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Mardiana, Baiq Wirian, Dwi Sonia Sari, Hemamalini Hemamalini, Lale Yasmin, Lalu Gede A. K. D. Adistira, Lita Purnama Sari, Septiyana Tri Ludyasari, Yuyun Sumbawati, and Heri Setiawan. "AKSI BERSIH PANTAI DALAM MENINGKATKAN LINGKUNGAN BERSIH DI PANTAI SEGER KUTA LOMBOK." Jurnal Interaktif: Warta Pengabdian Pendidikan 2, no. 1 (June 17, 2022): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.29303/interaktif.v2i1.48.

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The rapid development of tourism in the Mandalika SEZ area has various positive and negative impacts. The negative impact is in the form of various problems, one of which is the problem of waste, such as in the Seger beach area of ​​Kuta, Lombok. One of the things that can overcome this is, it takes awareness of the local community and visitors to keep the environment clean. Efforts that can be made to overcome these problems are, the Unram Integrated Community Service Team concluded to carry out weekly routine cleaning or beach clean-up actions around Seger beach. This activity aims to increase public awareness and visitors to maintain cleanliness and provide an understanding that by disposing of garbage in its place can make the environment cleaner so that the beauty of the beach can be enjoyed comfortably. The methods used are direct observation, interviews, coordination, preparation, and implementation of beach cleaning as well as waste disposal. The Unram team consists of 15 students. Through weekly clean-up activities, the cleanliness around the beach is maintained and there is an increase in public and visitor awareness in maintaining cleanliness. The results were quite good, so that the community members took part in the Seger beach clean-up activities. In the future, it is hoped that there will be complete facilities and technical waste transportation so that the cleanliness of the Seger beach is maintained.
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Mulcahy, N., and B. Sullivan. "EVIDENCE-BASED DROWNING AND INJURY PREVENTION: COASTAL PUBLIC SAFETY AT HOT WATER BEACH AND PAKIRI BEACH." Injury Prevention 18, Suppl 1 (October 2012): A77.3—A78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/injuryprev-2012-040580g.18.

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Despica, Rika, and Elvi Zuriyani. "Tourism Awareness and Sapta Pesona Training for the Community of the Purus Beach Tourism Area, Padang City." Asian Journal of Community Services 1, no. 6 (December 30, 2022): 305–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.55927/ajcs.v1i6.1845.

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Purus Beach is a beach located in the western part of Padang City which has a fairly sloping coast, the beach is really beautiful, the sand area is quite wide and wide (about 30-50 m from the main road to the sea) with a smooth and soft texture, suitable for playing areas. This beach is always crowded with visitors, especially in the afternoon, visitors generally take advantage of the high tide in the afternoon to surf or play speed boats. Every weekend and holiday there are many residents around the city, but this beach has problems that are always hit by the same problems, namely this tourist area has illegal parking problems, security from enforcers, but this is a community service team providing solutions to the community in the object area. This tour is to provide education to the public about the importance of maintaining SAPTA PESONA in the tourist area by providing education to the public and forming a Tourism Awareness Group (POKDARWIS) in the Purus beach tourism area, this is able to provide understanding to the community to maintain this tourist attraction so that it remains a Destination Area Local Tourism and Outside the Province of West Sumatra.
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Handayani, Gracia Luciana, and Putri Kusuma Sanjiwani. "Pengaruh Aktivitas Eksklusif Sempadan Pantai Bagi Kehidupan Masyarakat Di Pantai Double-Six." JURNAL DESTINASI PARIWISATA 8, no. 2 (December 19, 2020): 176. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/jdepar.2020.v08.i02.p02.

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The tourism sector has a lot of impact on the economy of Badung Regency, especially in the Province of Bali even though, the ongoing activities of exclusive beach borders that are used for public spaces cannot yet be tolerated.As for the scope of the research, there are exclusive activities carried out by tourism entrepreneurs in the area of ??the beach that are used for exclusive activities, such as: tourist activities, community activities, activities of businesses in the field of tourism, viewpoints of tourists, viewpoints of people who live in villages. Seminyak customary, along with the regency-Badung regulations regarding exclusive activities on the coastline at DTW Double-Six Beach. techniques in collecting data in this study include observation, interviews, literature studies, and also documentation. The purposive sampling method is the technique of determining the informants used. The technique used in the cultivation of the report is a qualitative descriptive analysis. Exclusive activities at Sempadan Pantai carried out by tourism entrepreneurs include: K-Resto, Blue9Beach, The Sand Beach Bar&Grill, Capil Beach Grill&Bar, D’Joglo Beach Bar&Restaurant, The-Camplung Bar&Restaurant, La-Plancha, Bali Juice-Park, Taris-Bali, dan Chiringuito Bar-Grill- Restaurant. This exclusive activity also gives effect to the people who live around the Smeinyak Indigenous Village community, among others in terms of language, how to dress, building a business place, music flow, food and drink, and so forth. Tourism that comes is also presented with attractions that are present / modern eyword: exculsive activity, impact, beach border, public area, double six beach
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Burnett, Claudine. "Analysis of Inventory Losses from Long Beach Public Library." Library & Archival Security 10, no. 1 (August 10, 1990): 3–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j114v10n01_02.

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Oh, Chi-Ok, Jason Draper, and Anthony W. Dixon. "Assessing Tourists' Multi-Attribute Preferences for Public Beach Access." Coastal Management 37, no. 2 (March 6, 2009): 119–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08920750802701128.

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Oh, Chi-Ok, Anthony W. Dixon, James W. Mjelde, and Jason Draper. "Valuing visitors' economic benefits of public beach access points." Ocean & Coastal Management 51, no. 12 (December 2008): 847–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2008.09.003.

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Kamaliyah, Athiyah, and Sri Rumani. "Pengaruh Pemindahan Perpustakaan Umum Kabupaten Rembang ke Lokasi Pariwisata Pantai Kartini Terhadap Minat Kunjung Pemustaka." Berkala Ilmu Perpustakaan dan Informasi 11, no. 2 (March 15, 2016): 8. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/bip.10030.

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The aim ofthis research are (1) to know the influence of Rembang Public Library transfer to Kartini Beach tourism area toward animo of visits to the libratyt (2) to know user perception about Rembang Public Library transfer to Kartini Beach tourism area (3) to know animo of visits to Rembang Public Library. This was a quantitative research that used correlation method between location (independent variable) and animo of visits (dependent variable). Data were collected through questionnaire, interview and documentation. Data analysis used product moment correlation and processed using SPSS version 17 for Windows. The result of the study showed there was significant correlation between location and animo of visits. Score of correlation was 0.632 at significance level 5% r table is 0.202. The Rembang public library transfer to Kartini Beach tourism area belonged to good category whereby grand mean of location variable was 2.86. Animo of visits also belonged to high category whereby grand mean was 3.01.
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Simoen, R., H. Verslype, and D. Vandenbossche. "THE BEACH REHABILITATION PROJECT AT OSTEND-BELGIUM." Coastal Engineering Proceedings 1, no. 21 (January 29, 1988): 212. http://dx.doi.org/10.9753/icce.v21.212.

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Steady erosion has occured on the beaches at Ostend, Belgium, especially on the section between the Casino and the Harbour Entrance. The gravel beach supported by a sandfill core has been proven to be a feasible and cost effective flood protection alternative, the first objective of the long term beach enhancement programme. Secondary goals are also met such as : new beach recreational facilities in safe conditions for the public ; the economic incentive for the needed redevelopment of this part of down-town Ostend and the beach front ; the conservation of the present sea-view from the promenade.
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Vicki Dwi Purnomo. "Jatimalang Beach Tourism Management Strategy, Purworejo District." Jurnal Sosial, Politik dan Budaya (SOSPOLBUD) 2, no. 1 (January 31, 2023): 169–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.55927/sospolbud.v2i1.2416.

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The focus of this research is the strategy and development of beach tourism in Purworejo Regency in managing Jatimalang beach tourism objects. The purpose of this study was to determine the strategy of the Purworejo district government in managing the Jatimalang beach tourism object. The method used in this study is qualitative with a descriptive approach using conceptual models of theories related to management and development strategies according to Karyono (1997). The results of the study show that the strategy of the Purworejo Regency Government service in managing the Jatimalang beach tourism object has not been maximized because many of the strategies made are still at the planning stage. The supporting factors in managing the Jatimalang beach are investors who want to work together and the potential for a good beach and the inhibiting factors are unclear land ownership status, budget constraints, and lack of public awareness in caring for Jatimalang beach facilities and infrastructure.
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Devano, Rigo, Dessy Yoswaty, and Syafruddin Nasution. "Potential of Bahari, Tiram Beach Ecotourism Padang Pariaman District, West Sumatera Province." Journal of Coastal and Ocean Sciences 2, no. 1 (January 31, 2021): 43–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.31258/jocos.2.1.43-52.

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This research was conducted in April 2020 at Tiram Beach, Padang Pariaman Regency, West Sumatra Province. This study aims to determine/identify the tourism objects of Tiram Beach which are the attractions of marine ecotourism, to determine the public perception of the Tiram Beach ecotourism activities and to analyze the supporting factors for ecotourism activities on Tiram Beach. The method used in this study is a survey method and filling out a questionnaire. The research location is divided into 3 station points, namely Station I on the edge of the river estuary, Station II near the entrance to Tiram Beach, and Station III in the mangrove area. The results showed thatTiram Beach has great potential and opportunity to be developed as a marine ecotourism area. The natural beauty that is still original and natural makes a great opportunity to make Tiram Beach a marine ecotourism area. Based on the tourism suitability index, suitability value for beach tourism activities Oyster included in the very suitable category (S1), with values ??ranging from 84.52-95.23% and the average value is 88.09%. This value makes Tiram Beach a marine ecotourism.
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Rif'an, Achmad Andi. "Daya Tarik Wisata Pantai Wediombo Sebagai Alternatif Wisata Bahari Di Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta." JURNAL GEOGRAFI 10, no. 1 (January 2, 2018): 63. http://dx.doi.org/10.24114/jg.v10i1.7955.

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DIY (Daerah Istimewa Yogyalarta/ Special Region of Yogyakarta) coastal area has so many nice beaches that is very interesting to visit. One of them is Wediombo Beach. Wediombo Beach is not so well known by tourists yet, and still less famous than other beaches in DIY. This study intends to introduce Wediombo Beach as an alternative maritime tourism in the coastal area of DIY. The purpose of this research are: to identify the general profile of Wediombo Beach; to identify the tourist attractions offered Wediombo Beach; to identify the accessibility to the location of Wediombo Beach; and identify the characteristics of tourists visiting the Wediombo Beach. The method used in this study is a qualitative approach by using descriptive analysis using primary data obtained from the field survey, documentation, and in-depth interviews with official and the visitors / tourists. Wediombo Beach has many attractions that can attract tourists to visit, which can be classified as something to see, something to do, and something to buy. Accessibility to the beach Wediombo quite easily accessed which can be reached using public transport or private vehicles. Tourists visiting the beach Wediombo have different characteristics that can be seen from the age, gender, occupation, income, origin of tourists, and tourist motivation.Keywords: Coastal Tourism, Attraction, Accessibility, Tourists Characteristic
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Mau, Le Dinh, Pham Ba Trung, and Tran Van Binh. "EROSION FEATURES ALONG CUA DAI BEACH, HOI AN CITY, QUANG NAM PROVINCE, VIETNAM." Vietnam Journal of Marine Science and Technology 18, no. 4A (March 14, 2019): 21–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.15625/1859-3097/18/4a/13634.

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Hoi An is a famous tourist city in Central Vietnam with Cua Dai beach which is a long beautiful swimming beach. In recent years, tourism of the city is developing very fast. The southern part of Cua Dai beach was covered by many resorts which were located close to the beach and protected by hard structures such as seawall, revetment, groin,… At present, all properties closed to the beach and hard protection structures of resort system were destroyed by wave action. And the northern part of Cua Dai beach (public beach) was seriously eroded and has been protected by “Soft structure”. Cua Dai coast erosion problem becomes the hot topic in communication system from central to local governments and it becomes the big concern of Vietnamese and international scientists. This paper presents the initial study results of Cua Dai beach erosion features. Study results show that Cua Dai beach erosion/deposition phenomenon occurred for a long time but the rate of accretion was larger than that of erosion. From the year of 2000 to present the rate of erosion was larger than that of accretion. The main causes of Cua Dai beach erosion are the interaction between hard protection structures and wave action, dredging operation in Thu Bon river mouth... which reduced the longshore sediment transport rate from Thu Bon river mouth to eroded beach.
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Pasongli, Hernita, Ramdani Salam, and Wahyudi Tempola. "Land Suitability of The Pas Ipa Beach Tourims, Mangoli Barat Subdistrict, Sula Islands Regency." LaGeografia 20, no. 1 (October 21, 2021): 18. http://dx.doi.org/10.35580/lageografia.v20i1.21398.

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Tourism is one of the most important sectors in Indonesia after oil, natural gas and palm oil. The development of tourism in Indonesia is currently growing rapidly. This is because the tourism sector is very promising and provides benefits to many parties from the government, the public and the private sector. One of the special tourism objects in the West Mangoli sub-district of Sula Islands, North Maluku province is the Pas Ipa beach, however, the Pas Ipa beach tourism object has never been evaluated as an academic base for future development. This research uses descriptive quantitative method. With the physical parameters observed in Pas Ipa beach tourism objects, namely the diversity of flora, beach types, depth, slope, accessibility, brightness, beach width and tides. Besides that, the observation of infrastructure was also carried out. The results of the research on the Pas Ipa beach tourism object show that it is very suitable for the land for the Pas Ipa beach tourism object, which is in the S1 category. However, the facilities and infrastructure at Pas Ipa beach tourism objects need to be considered and improved.
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Anzilna R. Nabella, Anindita Ghina Pramudita, Bianca Alma Hafizha, Resynia Titiasvi Wahyudi, Tandria Shinta Ayuningtyas, Kismartini Kismartini, and Hartuti Purnaweni. "Pengembangan Potensi Pantai Glagah sebagai Lokawisata Unggulan di Kabupaten Kulon Progo." PUBLICNESS: Journal of Public Administration studies 1, no. 4 (December 10, 2022): 235–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.24036/publicness.v1i4.67.

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Glagah Beach is one of the tourist attractions in Kulon Progo Regency which has the highest number of touristsHowever, there are still several problems in developing the tourism potential of Glagah Beach, namely the lack of adequate facilities, the lack of sports tourism on Glagah Beach, and the maintenance of tourism on Glagah Beach is still not optimal. The purpose of this research is to identify the tourism potential of Glagah Beach as a leading tourist spot in Kulon Progo Regency. In this study using a descriptive qualitative approach. Data collection techniques through library research in the form of research documents, journal publications, and website government. The results of the study concluded that the potential of Glagah Beach is not only natural resources, but also social, economic and cultural potential. Supporting factors in the development of tourism potential at Glagah Beach consist of culinary tourism and cultural tourism. While the inhibiting factors in the development of tourism potential at Glagah Beach are the lack of public awareness, the creation of slum beaches due to unmaintained facilities, and the provision of inadequate facilities. Therefore, the strong commitment from various parties through good collaboration from the government, private sector, NGOs, and the community are important to increase the potential of Glagah Beach.
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Saputra, Muhamad Riyan, Novi Rosanti, and Ktut Murniati. "VALUASI EKONOMI DAN PERSEPSI WISATAWAN TERHADAP WISATA PANTAI M BEACH DI KABUPATEN LAMPUNG SELATAN PROVINSI LAMPUNG." Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Agribisnis 11, no. 4 (November 28, 2023): 242. http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jiia.v11i4.7652.

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This research aimed to analyze the tourist travel costs, the factors that influence the frequency of tourist visits, the economic value of tourism, and the tourists' perceptions of M Beach. This research used a survey with a sample of 50 tourists from M Beach was selected using the accidental sampling method. The travel cost method is used to analyze the economic value, and the descriptive method with a Likert scale measuring instrument is used to analyze tourist perceptions. The determination of location was carried out purposively with the consideration that M Beach has been the best-selling tourist attraction in South Lampung Regency for the last five years. The data was collected in January 2023. The results showed the average travel costs incurred by M Beach tourists were Rp146.265,24 per individual per visit, with the highest allocation of travel costs viz consumption costs of 38,43 percent. The factors that influence tourists visits to M Beach are travel costs, distance, income, age, beach conditions, and public facilities. The total economic value of M Beach tourism is Rp10.474.348.786,00 per year. Tourists perception of M Beach in terms of 4A components (attraction, amenity, accessibility, and ancillary) has a positive perception with good criteria.Keywords: Economic value, M Beach, Perception, Travel cost
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Devienne, Elsa. "The Right to the Beach? Urban Renewal, Public Space Policing and the Definition of a Beach Public in Postwar Los Angeles, 1940s-1960s." Revue Française d Etudes Américaines 148, no. 3 (2016): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rfea.148.0031.

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Job, Sasha, Luke Heales, and Steven Obst. "Tides of Change—Barriers and Facilitators to Beach Accessibility for Older People and People with Disability: An Australian Community Survey." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20, no. 9 (April 26, 2023): 5651. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20095651.

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The beach is Australia’s most popular recreational destination with participation in beach-based activities associated with a wide range of health and wellbeing benefits. Unfortunately, access to beach environments is not possible for many older people and people with a disability. The purpose of this study was to investigate the barriers and facilitators of beach accessibility using a framework that recognises the complex interconnections between blue space, accessibility, physical activity, and health and wellbeing. A 39-item anonymous online cross-sectional survey was developed and administered to explore the perspectives of older people and people with a disability regarding beach accessibility. In total, 350 people completed the survey (69% female, age range 2–90 years (mean = 52)). Disability was reported by 88% of respondents, with 77% requiring a community mobility aid. Two-thirds (68%) of respondents were unable to visit the beach as often as they wanted, with 45% unable to visit at all. The most frequently reported barriers to beach access included difficulty moving on soft sand (87%), no specialised mobility equipment (75%), and inaccessible lead-up pathways (81%). If beach access was improved, respondents reported they would visit the beach more often (85%), for longer (83%), and have an improved experience (91%). The most frequently reported facilitators to beach access were the presence of accessible lead-up pathways (90%), sand walkways (89%), and parking (87%). Older people and people with disability have limited beach access, primarily due to a lack of accessible equipment, excluding them from the wide range of health benefits associated with visiting the beach.
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SAPAR, NUR FITRYANIE, and PATRICIA NATIN. "A PRELIMINARY STUDY ON THE RELATIONSHIP OF ABIOTIC FACTORS TO THE ABUNDANCE OF BEACH MORNING GLORY (IPOMOEA PES-CAPRAE) BETWEEN TWO BEACH LOCATIONS." BORNEO AKADEMIKA 5, no. 2 (December 1, 2021): 100–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.24191/ba/v5i2/82290.

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The beach morning glory is utilized as traditional medicine by the public but studies about this plant are still lacking. This study aims to identify the effect of soil organic matter (SOM) and heavy metal concentration on the distribution and abundance of the beach morning glory between Lok Kawi Beach and Teluk Likas Beach in Sabah. Sampling was conducted in August 2020, prior to the implementation of Recovery Movement Control Order (RMCO). The field work experimental design for the sampling was based on line transect and quadrat sampling method. The plant abundance was determined by using the quadrat (point-intercept method). The soil organic matter was analysed by using the Loss on Ignition (LOI) method and the heavy metals concentration was analysed by using the Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer (AAS). The results showed that the mean abundance of beach morning glory was higher in Teluk Likas Beach than in Lok Kawi Beach (p = 0.001). For the mean Lead (Pb) concentration, it was higher in Lok Kawi Beach than in Teluk Likas Beach (p = 0.01). The mean of soil organic matter (p = 0.88), zinc (Zn) (p = 0.12) and copper (Cu) (p = 0.54) did not differ much between both locations. For the correlation, the abundance of beach morning glory was not affected by the heavy metals’ concentration (Pb, Zn and Cu). The relative abundance of beach morning glory was not affected by the SOM and heavy metals concentration. Further research is needed to determine its bioactive compounds and efficacy.
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Viana Feranita, Nungky, Eva Lutviana, Feni Yuni Kurnia, and M. Usman Ali Wafa. "Tourists Visiting Decision to Papuma Beach Jember: An Analysis of the Promotional Mix." International Social Sciences and Humanities 1, no. 2 (July 20, 2022): 457–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.32528/issh.v2i1.205.

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Tourism is one of the sectors affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Papuma Beach is a tourist attraction in Jember which experienced a decrease in the number of tourists visits during 2020-2021 due to the government's policy to close all tourist destinations temporarily to prevent the spread of the Covid-19 virus. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of the promotional mix on the tourists visiting decision to Papuma Beach Jember. This research is a quantitative research using a causal associative approach. The population is all tourists who visit Papuma Beach Jember with a total sample of 100 respondents. This study uses a non-probability sampling technique, namely accidental sampling. The data was collected using a questionnaire and was analyzed by multiple linear regression analysis, F test, and t test. The results showed that advertising, sales promotion, personal selling, public relations, and direct and digital marketing had a significant effect on the tourists visiting decision simultaneously. While partially, only sales promotion and public relations are able to give a significant effect on the tourists visiting decision. These results provide a practical contribution for the manager of the Papuma Beach Jember to increase sales promotion through the provision of discounts and promos, as well as improve public relations.
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Adwitiya, Fairuzah Nafisah, Sri Wulandari, and Alfian Candra Ayuswantana. "Perancangan Rebranding Logo Pantai Joko Mursodo." Innovative: Journal Of Social Science Research 4, no. 3 (May 7, 2024): 1312–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.31004/innovative.v4i3.10301.

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Joko Mursodo Beach, as a tourist destination in Lamongan Regency, has great potential but is constrained by weaknesses in visual identity that are not yet strong and consistent. The lack of coordinated branding planning as well as the lack of implementation of a clear visual identity in various media are major obstacles. The lack of information conveyed to tourists through social media is also a problem, resulting in low public and tourist awareness of the potential of the beach. In this design, qualitative methods are implemented by conducting interviews, observations, and distributing questionnaires to the community. The data was then analyzed using a descriptive approach as well as the TOWS model. Therefore, the rebranding of Joko Mursodo Beach is needed to create a strong and attractive image. This will be achieved through the development of structured designs, improvement of promotional media, and delivery of more complete and interesting information. These steps aim to increase public awareness and the attractiveness of Joko Mursodo Beach as an attractive tourist destination.
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Cai, Feng, Robert G. Dean, and Jianhui Liu. "BEACH NOURISHMENT IN CHINA: STATUS AND PROSPECTS." Coastal Engineering Proceedings 1, no. 32 (January 29, 2011): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.9753/icce.v32.management.31.

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Many beach nourishment projects have been performed in China over the last 2 decades since the first project was completed in 1990 in Hong Kong. The history and distribution of beach nourishment in China is summarized in this paper. Considering the development of nourishment design and public perceptions, the history of beach fill in China can be summarized into 3 stages. In general, this paper shows the characteristics of 4 types of nourishment projects based on different environmental conditions, 4 typical nourished sites for each type were selected and described in detail respectively. Considering the current research status in China, recommendations and suggestions for future development are outlined, including such aspects as construction of more and larger projects, development of beach management strategies, a beach nourishment manual, research efforts on numerical models for sediment transport and post-project monitoring and evaluation.
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