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Effect of Salinity on The Absorption of Metal Pb in Blood Cockle (Anadara granosa) Purnama, Indra Dwi Putra; Siregar, Yusni Ikhwan; Amin, Bintal
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 23, No 2 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.23.2.9-15

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Blood cockle interact with physical and chemical oceanography factors caused by the tides intensely, so it’s not possible to blood cockle to free from heavy metal pollution. As a organisms, blood cockles are relatively sedentary and filter feeder, so that the presence of pollutants in the marine waters will be absorbed by the biota. Research on the absorption of metal (Pb) with different salinity level and shell size was conducted in August 2017. It aims to determine the ability of Pb absorption in blood cockle based on salinity level and shell size differences. The method used is experimental method using Factorial Randomized Block Design which is designed from 2 factors namely salinity and shell size. The absorption of Pb by blood cockles were higher at 20 o/oo compared to 25 o/oo, as well as the uptake by 3 cm shells length of the cockles were higher than that by the cockles with 4.5 cm length.
Kandungan Logam Cr, Cu, dan Zn pada Daging Siput Sedut (Cerithidea montagnei) dengan Ukuran Berbeda di Perairan Pulau Kundur Kabupaten Karimun Provinsi Kepulauan Riau Surya, Mujibur Rahman; Amin, Bintal; Yoswati, Dessy
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 23, No 2 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.23.2.16-22

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This research was conducted in October 2017 by taking samples from Tanjung Berlian and Gading Sari coastal waters of Kundur Island, Karimun Regency, Kepulauan Riau Province. This study aims to analyze the heavy metal content of Cu, Cr and Zn on C. Montagnei, to analyze the relationship of heavy metal content with snail size, to evaluate the level of pollution status of Kundur Island waters and to estimate the safety level of snail consumption by human. The metal content on the small size of the snail is larger than the larger size. The average content of Cu in Station 1 was found in small size (1.3877 μg/g), medium size (1,0783 μg/g) and large size (1.6100 μg/g), whilst in Station 2 was found as follow: large size with an average of 1.4417 μg/g. Cr content in Station 1 for small size (5.0383 μg/g), medium size (1.4850 μg/g) and large size (3.0950 μg/g). Snail in Station 2 was only found at Station 2 (1.9517 μg/g). Zn content in small size of snail was in Station 1 (117,4500 μg/g), medium size (122,5200 μg/g) and large size (115,9200 μg/g). Meanwhile, Zn content in snail at Station 2 was 104.7283 μg/g in large size.
STUDI KANDUNGAN MINYAK DAN STRUKTUR KOMUNITAS MAKROZOOBENTHOS DI PERAIRAN SEKITAR BUANGAN LIMBAH CAIR KILANG MINYAK PERTAMINA UP II DUMAI Nurrachmi, Irvina; Amin, Bintal
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 12, No 01 (2007)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.12.01.64-70

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Study on the effects of oil content on the macrozoobenthic community in thecoastal waters receiving oil refinery effluents has been conducted. Samples ofwater and sediment were collected in August 2006 from three stations in oilrefinery and one control station in far distance from the oil refinery area. Waterquality parameters measured in the present study were still in the tolerable levelfor the aquatic biota. Oil content in the stations close to the oil refinery (10.17 -12.17 ppm and 11.17 - 15.42 ppm) was higher than the control station (6.92 and6.17 ppm) at high and low tide respectively. The abundance of macrozoobenthicat the control station (333.23 id/m2) was higher that the oil refinery (151.50 -281.25 ind/m2). Simple linear regression showed that macrozoobenthic abundancewas negatively correlated with oil content in the water column (Y = 431.92 -17.81 X; r = 0.64) and it was positively correlated with total organic matter in thesediment (V = -174.55 + 27.23X: r = 0.69). This study showed that the oil refineryand its related activities have significant contribution to the elevated oil contentand the decreasing water quality which finally affect the macrozoobenthiccommunity structure in the surrounding aquatic environments.
Relationship of Organic Content in Sediment with Morphometric Mangrove Leaves (Rhizophora apiculata) in the West Mangrove Ecosystem, Dumai City, Riau Province Audina, Mia; Siregar, Sofyan Husein; Amin, Bintal
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 26, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.26.1.54-61

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The damage rate of mangrove forests in Indonesia is considered as the fastest and largest in the world. The reduced density of mangroves can be influenced by the water quality and the organic matter content around the mangrove ecosystem, causing changes in the mangrove leaves both in the shape of the length and width. This study was conducted in the mangrove ecosystem in the western part of Dumai City, with the aim of determining the morphometric size of the leaves of Rhizophora apiculata and its relationship with the content of organic matter in the sediment. The method used in this study was survey method, where observations and sampling were performed directly in the field and some of samples were analyzed in the laboratory. Mangrove density obtained from the research results ranges from 1966.66 - 4700 ind/ha, organic matter content 10.88 -17.21%. The morphometric size of the leaf length varies from 13.03 - 15.05 cm, the leaf width varies from 4.65 - 5.42 cm, and the length of the petiole varies from 1.59 - 1.91 cm. There is no significant relationship between the mangrove leaf morphometric with sediment organic matter in the studied area.
Relationship of Total Oil Content and Planktonic Diatoms Abundance in the Coastal Waters of Lukit Kepulauan Meranti Yuliani, Riza; Siregar, Sofyan Husein; Amin, Bintal
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 29 No. 3 (2024): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.29.3.343-349

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This research was conducted in January 2024 in the waters of Lukit, Merbau District, Meranti Islands. This study aimed to analyze the total oil content and abundance of planktonic diatoms and determine the relationship between total oil content and abundance of planktonic diatoms. This study used a purposive sampling method. The sampling location was divided into three stations with three sampling points. Station 1 is in the oil company jetty area, Station 2 is in the crossing port area, and station 3 is far away from residential areas. The results of the analysis of total oil content was 0,252 ppm. The highest oil content was found at station 2, which was 0,274 ppm, and the lowest oil content was found at station 3, which was 0,222 ppm. The results of the planktonic diatom abundance ranged from 75 – 187,5 ind/L. The highest abundance was found at station 3, which was 166,67 ind/L, and the lowest was found at station 2, which was 79,17 ind/L. The results of the simple linear regression test obtained the equation y= 177,77-225,55x with the value of R² = 0,1321 and the correlation coefficient r = -0,36, which shows that higher total oil content will cause a decrease in the abundance of planktonic diatoms
Relationship of Organic Content in Sediment with Morphometric Mangrove Leaves (Rhizophora apiculata) in the West Mangrove Ecosystem, Dumai City, Riau Province Audina, Mia; Siregar, Sofyan Husein; Amin, Bintal
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 26 No. 1 (2021): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.26.1.50-57

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The damage rate of mangrove forests in Indonesia is considered as the fastest and largest in the world. The reduced density of mangroves can be influenced by the water quality and the organic matter content around the mangrove ecosystem, causing changes in the mangrove leaves both in the shape of the length and width. This study was conducted in the mangrove ecosystem in the western part of Dumai City, with the aim of determining the morphometric size of the leaves of Rhizophora apiculata and its relationship with the content of organic matter in the sediment. The method used in this study was survey method, where observations and sampling were performed directly in the field and some of samples were analyzed in the laboratory. Mangrove density obtained from the research results ranges from 1966.66 - 4700 ind/ha, organic matter content 10.88 -17.21%. The morphometric size of the leaf length varies from 13.03 - 15.05 cm, the leaf width varies from 4.65 - 5.42 cm, and the length of the petiole varies from 1.59 - 1.91 cm. There is no significant relationship between the mangrove leaf morphometric with sediment organic matter in the studied area.
Relationship of Total Oil Content and Planktonic Diatoms Abundance in the Coastal Waters of Lukit Kepulauan Meranti Yuliani, Riza; Siregar, Sofyan Husein; Amin, Bintal
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 29 No. 3 (2024): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.29.3.343-349

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This research was conducted in January 2024 in the waters of Lukit, Merbau District, Meranti Islands. This study aimed to analyze the total oil content and abundance of planktonic diatoms and determine the relationship between total oil content and abundance of planktonic diatoms. This study used a purposive sampling method. The sampling location was divided into three stations with three sampling points. Station 1 is in the oil company jetty area, Station 2 is in the crossing port area, and station 3 is far away from residential areas. The results of the analysis of total oil content was 0,252 ppm. The highest oil content was found at station 2, which was 0,274 ppm, and the lowest oil content was found at station 3, which was 0,222 ppm. The results of the planktonic diatom abundance ranged from 75 – 187,5 ind/L. The highest abundance was found at station 3, which was 166,67 ind/L, and the lowest was found at station 2, which was 79,17 ind/L. The results of the simple linear regression test obtained the equation y= 177,77-225,55x with the value of R² = 0,1321 and the correlation coefficient r = -0,36, which shows that higher total oil content will cause a decrease in the abundance of planktonic diatoms
Relationship of Organic Content in Sediment with Morphometric Mangrove Leaves (Rhizophora apiculata) in the West Mangrove Ecosystem, Dumai City, Riau Province Audina, Mia; Siregar, Sofyan Husein; Amin, Bintal
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 26 No. 1 (2021): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/

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The damage rate of mangrove forests in Indonesia is considered as the fastest and largest in the world. The reduced density of mangroves can be influenced by the water quality and the organic matter content around the mangrove ecosystem, causing changes in the mangrove leaves both in the shape of the length and width. This study was conducted in the mangrove ecosystem in the western part of Dumai City, with the aim of determining the morphometric size of the leaves of Rhizophora apiculata and its relationship with the content of organic matter in the sediment. The method used in this study was survey method, where observations and sampling were performed directly in the field and some of samples were analyzed in the laboratory. Mangrove density obtained from the research results ranges from 1966.66 - 4700 ind/ha, organic matter content 10.88 -17.21%. The morphometric size of the leaf length varies from 13.03 - 15.05 cm, the leaf width varies from 4.65 - 5.42 cm, and the length of the petiole varies from 1.59 - 1.91 cm. There is no significant relationship between the mangrove leaf morphometric with sediment organic matter in the studied area.
Types and Abundance of Microplastics in Meretrix meretrix Clams and Sediments in the Sri Tanjung Coastal Area, Rupat Sub-District, Bengkalis Lestari, Tri; Amin, Bintal; Efriyeldi, Efriyeldi
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 30 No. 2 (2025): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.30.2.233-238

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This study was conducted in August 2024 in the coastal area of Sri Tanjung Village, Rupat Sub-district, Bengkalis Regency. The objectives of this research were to identify the types and abundance of microplastics, examine the differences in microplastic abundance across sizes, analyze the relationship between microplastic abundance and size (shell length and total weight), and explore the relationship between microplastic abundance in Meretrix meretrix clams and sediments. A survey method was used. Random sampling of M. meretrix was carried out using small shovels and traditional fisher tools (iron rakes) during the lowest tidal conditions. Results indicated that water quality parameters in Sri Tanjung were relatively good, with temperatures of 28–31°C, salinity ranging from 21–26%, brightness values between 19–25 cm, and pH values of 7–7.7. Types of microplastics found in M. meretrix and sediments in the coastal area included fragments, fibers, and films, with an average microplastic abundance of 55.16 particles/g and 1310 particles/kg, respectively. The abundance of microplastics was categorized based on the morphometric size of clams: small (61.32 particles/g), medium (45.01 particles/g), and large (59.16 particles/g). Sediments showed an average abundance of 1310 particles/kg. Fragment-type microplastics were the most dominant in both clams and sediments, with average abundances in small clams (29.22 particles/g), medium clams (21.29 particles/g), large clams (62.27 particles/g), and sediments (541.3 particles/kg). Film-type microplastics were the least abundant, with average values in small clams (14.44 particles/g), medium clams (10.80 particles/g), large clams (13.05 particles/g), and sediments (319.3 particles/kg). A one-way ANOVA test revealed significant differences (p < 0.05) in microplastic abundance between small and medium and medium and large clams but not between small and large clams (p > 0.05)
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