PangandaranBeach. The tour to Pangandaran Beach started on holiday last semester. We decided to go to Pangandaran Beach by our motorbike. That was very interesting tour. Riding a motorbike from my hometown, Cirebon, to Pangandaran Beach with my best friends made me feel exited. The tour to Pangandaran Beach began at 09.00 a.m. in the morning Definition A text that discribe a specific thing person,place,animal,etc Purpose To describe a particular person, place, or thing Generic Structure Identification identifies/introduction of phenomenon to be describe Description describe the characteristic of phenomenon Language features Use simple present tense This is the example of descriptive text Task 1 Raja Ampat Raja Ampat or The Four Kings is a famous island located off the northwest tip of Bird's Head Peninsula on the island of New Guinea, in Indonesia's West Papua Province. It is well known as a diving heaven for people around the world. Raja Ampat covers million acres of land and sea, home to 540 types of corals, 1,000 types of coral fish and 700 types of mollusks. It makes Raja Ampat as the most diverse living library for world’s coral reef and underwater biota. Besides that, Raja Ampat has a beautiful scenery, especially from its underwater corals and its beach. Under the water of Raja Ampat Island, we can see many natural coral’s reef that never touched by human. We can also see many fishes that have many colors and types. They usually hide between the coral reefs to take a rest or brood their eggs. Not only that, we can see many war planes and ships that sunken in World War II Because of its beautiful underwater scenery, many tourists come to Raja Ampat Island. They come from Indonesia or from the other country. They come to Raja Ampat by plane or by ship, but most tourists go to Raja Ampat by plane to shorten their trip time. There are many things that you can see also beside the underwater scenery. You can meet many fishermen around the beach, some of them become the tourist guide for the foreign tourists. The fishermen are very friendly and they will offer you “Pinang” betel nuts or some sweet candies. Question 1. What is Raja Ampat? 2. How many types of corals which homed in Raja Ampat? 3. Why many people said that Raja Ampat island has a beautiful underwater scenery? 4. How are the fishermen around Raja Ampat Island? Task 2 Look at the picture and complete the text using appropriate adjective word below Beauty, cool, fresh, calm, comfortable. Pangandaran Beach Pangandaran is district of Pangandaran Regency within West Java province, Indonesia, which located on the southern coast of Java Island. Pangandaran beaches is one of popular tourist destinations in Pangandaran. There many local and foreign tourists comes to enjoy the 1… of the scenery. They can feel the 2… of sea breeze and enjoy the 3… of the Indonesian Ocean. The transpicuous seawater kisses the coast every single seconds. The sloping beaches with 4… blue sea make you comfortable to enjoy a swim the 5… water. Also, the sunrise and sunset can be enjoyed by sitting on the sloping white sands in the shore. This beach is a blend of natural beach and mountains panoramic. We could see the Indonesian Ocean with ocean waves slammed southern rock, so that the white bubbles blue seas. Besides, a long range between the tides allows the visitors to swim, surf and boating safely.Referensidescriptive text about pangandaran beach Last month was New Year holiday. Its located in Southern Garut. To eliminate boredom from work activity. Simak juga tentang pangandaran dan descriptive text about pangandaran beach They come from. Kuta Beach is a beautiful beach in a southern Bali. Pangandaran Beach is very famous in Indonesia.Site Description, A. The location of Pangandaraan Beach in Indonesia, along Indian Ocean and consist of two beach, B. Transect line in low tide, and C. The activities at West beach Pangandaran Source publicationThis research was to assest of marine debris in Pangandaran beach. Marine debris sampled from 2016 and 2017 around west Pangandaran using Ocean Conservancy OC form to find information about distribution, abundance, and types. The result is debris on the West coast of Pangandaran is originally comes from settlements, tourists, traders, and fisherm...Context 1... located in the south of West Java province and become boundary to Indian Ocean. The PB is important for marine tourism, with boats being listed as operational vessels, mostly for fishing and tourism activity. PB is one the best for tourism in Indonesia with approximately 15 km for beach activities. PB consists of two main area, in the west as tourism activities and in the east as fisheries activity, that separates from MPA Marine Protected Areas. The shoreline is composed of sandy beaches and sand dunes covering the low backshore. Pangandaraan also links to open Indian Ocean with affected by monsoon, South Java Currents SJV and from rivers. This study was conducted at West Pangandaran Beach WPB, in the total of 5 stations 4 stations in May and was collected during May, August, and October 2017, respectively Figure 1. May and August represent tourism season and October represents fishing activities. Each station consists of 100-meter line transect and starts from a boundary of Marine Protected Areas MPA to WPB. The total of 500 meters respectively from transect one to transect five from km main tourism activities in west beach. This research use of Ocean Conservancy OC form see http// used to conduct site ...It is difficult to assess the characteristics of marine debris, especially on hard-to-reach places such as uninhabited islands, rocky coasts, and seashore cliffs. In this study, to overcome the difficulties, we developed a method for marine debris assessment using a segmentation model and images obtained by UAVs. The method was tested and verified on an uninhabited island in Korea with a rocky coast and a seashore cliff. Most of the debris was stacked on beaches with low slopes and/or concave shapes. The number of debris items on the whole coast estimated by the mapping was 1295, which was considered to be the actual number of coastal debris items. However, the number of coastal debris items estimated by conventional monitoring method-based statistical estimation was 6741 ± which was severely overestimated compared with the mapping method. The segmentation model shows a relatively high F1-score of ~ when estimating a covered area of ~ m2. The developed method could provide reliable estimates of the class of debris density and the covered area, which is crucial information for coastal pollution assessment and management on hard-to-reach places in problem of marine debris became a concern of world scientists that placed Indonesia as the second contributor of the world. Plastic litter that leaked from the land and came through the river is a major source of Indonesia marine debris. This marine debris is a serious threat for ocean and coastal ecosystems. The Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries of Indonesia supports the Presidential Regulation to reduce the plastic litter to 70% by 2025 by developing numerical modeling of marine plastic litter trajectory. Using a user-friendly web portal interface, we can simulate the trajectory of marine plastic litter from different points of source at different seasons. Wind, current, and tide data were used to force the particle on the simulation. The result of the model was compared with the record of the real time movement of twenty drifters that were released from three rivers mouth. The development of this trajectory model will become a useful tool to provide the information of the movement of marine debris in Indonesian sea waters and beyond. Knowing the path and stranded location in each season will improve our policy of planning and mitigate the impact of marine marine debris MD has become a hot topic on Bali Island because it threatens coastal tourism sustainability. This study aims to investigate the spatiotemporal abundance and characteristics of MD on 14 touristic beaches in Bali Island. Sampling is carried out twice every season by adapting methods from NOAA's MD program. We found that the average MD abundance and weight were ± items/m2 and ± g/m2, respectively. Plastic dominated the MD based on abundance and weight Plastic bags, straws, and plastic cups are the most common items among plastics. The MD is originated from Indonesia and is dominated by land-based sources. The beaches are categorized as dirty in the rainy seasons and clean in the dry seasons. Statistically, the MD based on abundance, weight, category, source, and level of cleanliness varied significantly between Bay is a 150 km2 sea area which includes the waterfront of Serang City in Banten Province, Indonesia with several large rivers flowing into the Bay. The rapid development of industrial and commerce surrounds this bay added with population growth in Serang City have caused environmental problems. For instance, there has been a surge in the volume of domestic and industrial waste that has been dumped along several rivers and finally leaked into Banten Bay. This study aimed to spatially visualize the existing waste flow from residential area to the location of landfills in order to assist the local government in evaluating their waste management system, and to help prevent the waste leaking into Banten Bay and even further beyond. By using hydrodynamic modeling and ground truthing, we can predict the potential waste hotspots and the seasonal patterns of marine debris around Banten Bay and its surroundings. The results show that plastic litter originating from the Cibanten River will drift to the west during the east monsoon and will move to the east during the west monsoon. Based on this evidence, plastic litter from the Cibanten River estuary has the potential to spread further towards the Sunda Strait during the east monsoon and into Jakarta Bay during the west monsoon. We encourage cooperation among local governments in Banten and West Java throughout the watershed as well as with the Jakarta Provincial Government to establish an integrated waste management system to prevent the waste Almiza M P PatriaMusi River in the upstream and estuary is used for fisheries, transportation, industry, and settlement. These activities has potential to produce plastic waste with various types and sizes, one of them is macroplastic cm. This study aims to determine the distribution and abundance of macroplastic in the upstream and estuary of the Musi River. This study used a purposive sampling method with 6 stations, 2 stations in the upstream and 4 stations in the estuary. Macroplastic sampling used transect quadrants then sample is cleaned and dried, counted, identified and weighed for each type. And for macroplastic coverage by taking photos of each transect quadrant, then calculate the percent of coverage using the Point Intercept Transect PIT method. The results of this study indicate that the macroplastic abundance in the upstream and estuary of the Musi River ranges from 5-32 items/m ² with an average weight of – gr/m ² . Macroplastic types are dominated by plastics fragments, food wrappers, other jugs/containers, bags/films, and cups, while macroplastic coverage is dominated by bags/ assessment of quantity, composition and seasonal variation of fishing-related plastic debris was conducted in six beaches along the Kerala coast of India during 2017-2018. Plastic items were the most dominant type of waste constituting by number and by weight. In the total debris recorded, 5540 pieces 36% weighing kg were fishing related trash. On an average ± 12 fishing related items/100 m2, corresponding to mean weight of ± kg/100 m2 was recorded from these beaches. Results indicated that the fishing-related plastic items were concentrated four times more in the beaches with higher fishing intensity, as compared to the other beaches. Also, the concentration of fishing-related plastic was recorded higher in the post-monsoon season compared to the lowest during monsoon, which was significant with p-value < The results emphasize the role of fishing activities in the generation of marine litter.