Pemetaan Habitat Burung Air di Hutan Mangrove Belawan Menggunakan Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
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2023Author
Nurfauziah, Laely
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Thoha, Achmad Siddik
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Waterfowl are birds that are ecologically dependent on the presence of
wetlands. Monitoring the diversity of bird species and their habitat conditions is
very important in order to protect natural resources from threats and habitat
destruction. This study aims to identify the distribution of water birds and identify
tree species as water bird habitats in the Belawan Bird Island area by using an
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle. This research was conducted in June-July 2022 in the
Belawan Bird Island area. The method used in observing water bird species is
using the path method, field surveys for vegetation analysis using the census plot
method then managing aerial photographs and managing object-based imagery
(OBIA). The OBIA-based image management process goes through the stages of
segmentation, classification, accuracy testing. There are 4 species of birds found
on Bird Island, namely, Egretta garzetta, Egretta alba, Phalacrocorax sulcirostris
and Bubulcus ibis. The results of mapping using the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
found that the number of birds in the study area was 23,454 individuals with a
density of 2.3m2/head and an area of mangrove habitat of 1.01 ha. The vegetation
found on Bird Island is Avicenia marina, Rhizophora apiculata and Nypah
fruticans. The vegetation is used by water birds for shelter, laying eggs and
nesting. Water birds in the Belawan mangrove area are birds with the status of
local or resident birds. The results of the accuracy test for waterbird habitat
mapping using the OBIA method obtained an overall Overal Accuracy of 77%
which indicates that the results of the classification are feasible to be used as the
final classification result
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