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Bioconcentration Lead (Pb) Green Mussel (Perna viridis) in Semarang Bay Sonny Lahati; Agus Hartoko; Haeruddin Haeruddin
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 27, No 2 (2022): June 2022
Publisher : Fakultas Perikanan dan Kelautan Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.27.2.151-157

Abstract

The coastal waters of Semarang Bay have been polluted by heavy metal lead (Pb). The research was conducted from September 2015 to March 2016 with 3 stations at the Tambaklorok green mussel cultivation location. Analysis of the concentration of heavy metal Pb using the AAS (Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer) method. Data processing using SPSS and Excel. The results showed that the average concentration of heavy metal Pb in the air ranged from 0.51 to 0.76 mg/L. The average concentration of heavy metal Pb in three observations obtained an average concentration of Pb between 4.975-20.43 mg/kg. Green mussels taken in the waters were sorted and separated according to the length of the shell and weighed 1 kg each according to the length of the shell. Small (2-3 cm), medium (3-4 cm) and large shells with long shells (5-6 cm). The results of the measurement of the concentration of heavy metal Pb in P. viridis showed that the average green mussel shell size 4-5 cm at the location of station III had the lowest concentration of heavy metal Pb at 0.24 mg/kg. Meanwhile, the highest average concentration of Pb in P. viridis was found at station I at 0.89 mg/kg with a shell length of 2-3 cm. The correlation equation between shell length and Pb concentration is Y= - 0.131 + 1.13 X. Standard error of the Estimate (SEE) is 0.19. While the standard deviation of 0.20 means that the predictor variable (water) to predict the dependent variable (shellfish) is feasible because SEE is greater than the standard deviation. The average value of the Bioconcentration Factor (BCF) of green mussels is smaller than that of medium-sized green mussels and large green mussels. Green mussels can be consumed by someone if the body weight is 60 kg, then as much as 5.8 kg in a week because it contains Pb
Bioconcentration Lead (Pb) Green Mussel (Perna viridis) in Semarang Bay Lahati, Sonny; Hartoko, Agus; Haeruddin, Haeruddin
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 27 No. 2 (2022): June
Publisher : Faculty of Fisheries and Marine, Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.27.2.151-157

Abstract

The coastal waters of Semarang Bay have been polluted by heavy metal lead (Pb). The research was conducted from September 2015 to March 2016 with 3 stations at the Tambaklorok green mussel cultivation location. Analysis of the concentration of heavy metal Pb using the AAS (Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer) method. Data processing using SPSS and Excel. The results showed that the average concentration of heavy metal Pb in the air ranged from 0.51 to 0.76 mg/L. The average concentration of heavy metal Pb in three observations obtained an average concentration of Pb between 4.975-20.43 mg/kg. Green mussels taken in the waters were sorted and separated according to the length of the shell and weighed 1 kg each according to the length of the shell. Small (2-3 cm), medium (3-4 cm) and large shells with long shells (5-6 cm). The results of the measurement of the concentration of heavy metal Pb in P. viridis showed that the average green mussel shell size 4-5 cm at the location of station III had the lowest concentration of heavy metal Pb at 0.24 mg/kg. Meanwhile, the highest average concentration of Pb in P. viridis was found at station I at 0.89 mg/kg with a shell length of 2-3 cm. The correlation equation between shell length and Pb concentration is Y= - 0.131 + 1.13 X. Standard error of the Estimate (SEE) is 0.19. While the standard deviation of 0.20 means that the predictor variable (water) to predict the dependent variable (shellfish) is feasible because SEE is greater than the standard deviation. The average value of the Bioconcentration Factor (BCF) of green mussels is smaller than that of medium-sized green mussels and large green mussels. Green mussels can be consumed by someone if the body weight is 60 kg, then as much as 5.8 kg in a week because it contains Pb.
Bioconcentration Lead (Pb) Green Mussel (Perna viridis) in Semarang Bay Lahati, Sonny; Hartoko, Agus; Haeruddin, Haeruddin
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 27 No. 2 (2022): June
Publisher : Fakultas Perikanan dan Kelautan Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/

Abstract

The coastal waters of Semarang Bay have been polluted by heavy metal lead (Pb). The research was conducted from September 2015 to March 2016 with 3 stations at the Tambaklorok green mussel cultivation location. Analysis of the concentration of heavy metal Pb using the AAS (Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer) method. Data processing using SPSS and Excel. The results showed that the average concentration of heavy metal Pb in the air ranged from 0.51 to 0.76 mg/L. The average concentration of heavy metal Pb in three observations obtained an average concentration of Pb between 4.975-20.43 mg/kg. Green mussels taken in the waters were sorted and separated according to the length of the shell and weighed 1 kg each according to the length of the shell. Small (2-3 cm), medium (3-4 cm) and large shells with long shells (5-6 cm). The results of the measurement of the concentration of heavy metal Pb in P. viridis showed that the average green mussel shell size 4-5 cm at the location of station III had the lowest concentration of heavy metal Pb at 0.24 mg/kg. Meanwhile, the highest average concentration of Pb in P. viridis was found at station I at 0.89 mg/kg with a shell length of 2-3 cm. The correlation equation between shell length and Pb concentration is Y= - 0.131 + 1.13 X. Standard error of the Estimate (SEE) is 0.19. While the standard deviation of 0.20 means that the predictor variable (water) to predict the dependent variable (shellfish) is feasible because SEE is greater than the standard deviation. The average value of the Bioconcentration Factor (BCF) of green mussels is smaller than that of medium-sized green mussels and large green mussels. Green mussels can be consumed by someone if the body weight is 60 kg, then as much as 5.8 kg in a week because it contains Pb.
Co-Authors - Pramonowibowo - Subiyanto - Supriharyono Abdul Ghani Abdul Ghofar Abdul Kohar Mudzakir Agung Wardana Agus Wahyudi Ahmad Fadlan Alfian Zulfikar, Alfian Ambariyanto Ambariyanto Andri Ramdhani Andrian Juniarta, Andrian Angela Merici Dwi Widiyanti Aninditia Sabdaningsih Anindya Wirasatriya Arif Rahman Aris Ismanto Ashari, Asqita Rakhma Ayuningtyas Indrawati Bagus Biantara, Bagus Bambang Sulardiono Boedi Hendrarto Budhi Agung Prasetyo Budianto, Tri Hendrawan Cahyo, Tri Nur Carleone de Prima, Carleone Churun A’in Damopolii, Sharfina Amalia Delianis Pringgenies Delis, Putu Cinthia Dewati Ayu Febrianti Dewi Sartika Diah Ayuningrum, Diah Djoko Suprapto Dwi Mulyasih EDY H.P. MELMAMBESSY Falensia, Talita Safa Febrianto, Sigit Ferdiansyah Ferdiansyah Fofied, Fernanda Gitarini Frida Aprilia Loinenak, Frida Aprilia Frida Purwanti Geertruidha Adelheid Latumeten Haeruddin Haeruddin Hanifati Masturah Haryani, Nisrina Septi Herman Yulianto Herry Boesono I. Kumalasari Indradi Setiyanto Isnawati, Nadiya Khoerul Umah Kitarake, Yopi Sondy Kukuh Prakoso, Kukuh Kurniawan Kurniawan Lahati, Sonny Lazuardhi, Risqi Lestari Lahksmi Widowati Lestari, Abid Lestari, Yumna Maro, Jahved Ferianto Max Rudolf Muskananfola Max Rudolf Muskanonfola Miladiyah Ahsanul Akhlak, Miladiyah Ahsanul Moh Toriq Abidin, Moh Toriq Monica Evi Suanty Manurung Monica Febrina Silitonga Muhammad Helmi Muhammad Najib Habibie Muhammad Zainuri Mutia Ismi Febrianti Mutia Ismi Febrianti Nabila Fikri Dwi Cahyani Nadhea O. Rahmawati Natalie, Gyorgiana Gilda Niniek Widyorini Nining Sari Ningsih Noky Rizky Samudra, Noky Rizky Nugroho, Restu Wahyu Nugroho, Tiyo Meizi Nurul Latifah nurul latifah Nurwinda Hikmawati Olvi Cristianawati Pinasthi, Laili Salma Pra Luber Agung Wibowo Pramonowibiwo M.Pi. Pratiwi, Galuh Alia Prayogi Prayogi Prijadi Soedarsono Pujiono Wahyu Purnomo Putri, Amanda Nerissa Qadar Hasani Rahayu Sapta S. Sudewi Rahmatuloh, Irzani Hamzah Setya Ralita, Tesya Feby Ratri Canar Perdana Restiana Wisnu Ariyati Richan Fakhrurrizal Rimty Mayuftia Rio Januardi, Rio Romadhony, Muchammad Yusuf Roni Kurniawan Rudy Kurniawan Sahala Hutabarat SARASWATI SARASWATI Sarif, Fina Saffuteri Sasanti Retno Suharti, Sasanti Retno Sembiring, Yoan Teresia Br Sibero, Mada T Simon Giando Sinaga, Simon Giando Siska Tri Cahyaningrum Siswanto Siswanto Siti Rudiyanti Sonny Lahati Sonny Lahati Subiyanto Subiyanto Suradi Wijaya Saputra Suryanti Suryanti - Sutrisno Anggoro Sutrisno Anggoro Syafrudin Syafrudin Urfan Ridha Wijayanti, Amelia Yosafat Donni Haryanto Yullita, Ilma Zulyani Zulyani