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CONTENTS OF NITRATES, PHOSPHATES, SILICATES AND MISTAKES DIATOMS (Epiphytic) IN SEAGRASSES (Thalassia hemprichii) WATERS NIRWANA BEACH KECAMATAN TELUK NIBUNG KOTA PADANG SUMATERA BARAT PROVINCE Rambe, Sakinah Rachmadani; Nedi, Syahril; Nurrachmi, Irvina
Asian Journal of Aquatic Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2019): April
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Epiphytic diatoms are diatoms whose lives are associated with plants, one of which is seagrass. Nitrates, phosphates and silicates are needed to support growth and development, especially epiphytic which attaches to seagrass leaves. The research was conducted in May 2018 in the waters of Nirwana Beach, Teluk Nibung Subdistrict, Padang City, West Sumatra Province. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship of nitrate, phosphate, and silicate content to the abundance of diatoms. The method used in this study is the survey method. Taking diatom samples is done by grinding the surface of seagrass leaves using a brush, while sampling nitrates, phosphates and silicates is done using a water sampler. The results of this study indicate that nitrate concentrations ranged from 1,250-1,255 mg / l, phosphate 0,031-0,570 mg / l and silicate 1,180-1,700 mg/l. The total abundance of diatoms ranges from 459-3446 ind / cm2, where the diatom genus that dominates at each station is Navicula, Isthmia, and Stephanopyxis. Based on statistical analysis shows that the content of nitrate, phosphate, and silicate has a positive relationship to the abundance of epiphytic diatoms.
THE EFFECT OF GIVING DETERGENTS TO THE GROWTH OF Azolla microphylla IN BRACKISH WATER Parbo, Annisa Presti; Effendi, Irwan; Nedi, Syahril
Asian Journal of Aquatic Sciences Vol. 2 No. 2 (2019): August
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This research conducted on March to April 2019 with the aim of knowing the effect of detergent on the growth of A. microphylla. The results showed wet weight growth ranging from 2-23.81 grams (control) and 1.43-8.35 grams (addition of detergent). Absolute weight growth ranges from 3.63-8.47 grams and 1.77-3.28 grams. Growth in the number of colonies between 39.66-295 colonies and 37.66-98.33 colonies. Growth doubling time day 3-23 and 3.63-7.66 days. The growth of wet weight and the number of colonies of A. microphyla increased in each data collection on the control treatment media, while the addition of detergent treatment increased on the day 5 and day 10 and on the day 15 and day 20 decreased.
ANALYSIS CONTENT OF ORGANIC MATTER IN SEDIMENT AND ABUNDANCE OF MACROZOOBENTHOS IN TELUK BUO PADANG WEST SUMATERA Utama, Rinol Putra; Nedi, Syahril; Tanjung, Afrizal
Asian Journal of Aquatic Sciences Vol. 2 No. 3 (2019): December
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This research was conducted in May 2018 in the waters of Teluk Buo, Padang, West Sumatra. The purpose of this study was to determine the environmental quality of the Teluk Buo waters, especially to determine the abundance of macrozoobenthos and determine the relationship between sediment organic matter and abundance of macrozoobenthos. The method used in this study is a survey method. The results of the study note that the waters of the Teluk Buo are included in the medium polluted criteria with a diversity index (H ') ranging from 2.18-3.43, dominance index (C) 0.10-0.32 and uniformity index (e) 0.51-0,78. Abundance ranges from 80-240 ind/m2 with the number of macrozoobenthos species found there are 9 species of gastropods and 5 species of bivalves. The relationship of sediment organic matter content to macrozoobenthos abundance was included in the moderate criteria with a correlation coefficient (r) -0.382
SEDIMENT ORGANIC MATTER AND MAKROZOOBENTHOS ABUDANCE IN WATERS OF PURNAMA DUMAI Gurning, Misael; Nedi, Syahril; Tanjung, Afrizal
Asian Journal of Aquatic Sciences Vol. 2 No. 3 (2019): December
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This research was conducted at April 2019 in Waters of Purnama Dumai. The aim of the study was to analyze the content of organic sediment and macrozoobenthos abundance and the relationship of organic sediment with macrozoobenthos abundance. The method used was a survey method consisting of 4 stations with 3 replications at each station. Sampling was carried out in the field and then taken to the Marine Chemistry Laboratory for analysis of sediment and organic material fractions. The results showed that the average content of organic sediment material in Waters of Purnama Dumai is 66,47 % and the content of organic sediment material between different stations is not significantly different (P>0,05) while the abundance of macrozoobenthos is 32 ind/m2 and the abundance of macrozoobenthos between stations was not significantly different (P>0,05). The relationship between the organic matter content of sediments and the abundance of macrozoobenthos has a value (r) = 0,235797 which means it has a weak relationship
ANALYSIS OF TOTAL OIL CONTENT IN THE MARINE WATERS OF DUMAI CITY Hisbullah, Ali Akbar; Nedi, Syahril; Yoswaty, Dessy
Asian Journal of Aquatic Sciences Vol. 7 No. 3 (2024): December
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The Dumai City area is one of the regions currently designated as an industrial zone, a transportation route, and a busy international port. This situation puts significant pressure on the marine waters of Dumai City due to the waste produced. The primary source of marine pollution comes from oil spills, whether from ship operations, offshore drilling, or ship accidents. Pollution from oil spills in the ocean is a significant source of marine contamination that has consistently been a focus of public attention. This study aims to analyze the total oil content, Dissolved Oxygen (DO), Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD), and Total Organic Matter (TOM), as well as the effect of total oil content on DO, BOD, and TOM. The survey method used in this research involves collecting data from DO, BOD, TOM, and oil content measurements. The total oil content in Dumai City waters ranges from 0.14485 – 0.30214 ppm. The total oil content below the threshold still supports aquatic biota and does not damage the ecosystem. The DO content in Dumai waters ranges from 3.6 to 6.8 mg/L, and some measurements are below the threshold required to support marine biota. The BOD content of Dumai waters ranges from 10 to 11.3 mg/L, meaning that biological activity is still within optimal limits. The TOM content ranges from 17.38 – 35.22 mg/L, which does not support the life of aquatic biota, and there is potential for organic material pollution
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NITRATE AND PHOSPHATE CONTENT AND DIATOM ABUNDANCE IN THE WATERS OF PANDAN ISLAND, WEST SUMATRA Moulidia, Candri; Nedi, Syahril; Elizal, Elizal
Asian Journal of Aquatic Sciences Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): August
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This research was conducted in the waters of Pandan Island, West Sumatra, to determine the content of nitrates, phosphates, and diatom abundance and the relationship between nitrate and phosphate concentrations and diatom abundance. The method used is the survey method. The sampling station is determined by purposive sampling based on cardinality. Define the relationship between nitrate and phosphate content content and diatom abundance using simple linear regression. The results showed that there were eight species of diatoms with the class Bacillariophyceae, including Isthmia sp, Amphora sp, Closterium sp, Nitzschia sp, Hemiaulus sp, Asterionella formosa, Leptocylindrus sp. The highest diatom abundance was at station IV, with an average abundance value of 14.092,09 ind/L, and the lowest abundance was at station I, with an average of 5.317,77 ind/L. The relationship between nitrate concentration and diatom productivity was obtained with the value of y = 31.184x-15.082 and the correlation coefficient (r) = 0.711. Meanwhile, the phosphate concentration on diatom productivity was obtained with a value of y = 51.543x-32.477 and a relational (r) coefficient value = 0.738. There is a strong relationship between nitrate and phosphate content and diatom abundance in the waters of Pandan Island, West Sumatra.
ANALYSIS OF TYPES AND ABUNDANCE OF SOLID DOMESTIC WASTE IN THE COASTAL TOURIST AREA OF DUMAI CITY Pramukti, Masdhuki; Nedi, Syahril; Amin, Bintal
Asian Journal of Aquatic Sciences Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): August
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The coastal areas of Dumai City in Riau Province are rapidly developing regions, especially in the tourism sector. This city offers several attractive beach destinations, such as Pasir Koneng Beach, Beringin Indah Beach, and Purnama Beach, attracting many local and international tourists. However, tourism growth in Dumai City also leads to an increase in solid domestic waste, which can threaten the coastal environment and the sustainability of marine ecosystems. This research aims to analyze the types and abundance of solid domestic waste in the coastal tourism areas of Dumai City. Through direct survey methods and descriptive analysis, samples of solid domestic waste were collected from three different beach locations: Purnama Beach, Koneng Beach, and Beringin Indah Beach. The results show that plastic waste is the most dominant type in all research locations, followed by wood and Styrofoam. Analysis of solid domestic waste's mass density and abundance indicates no significant difference between sampling stations or sampling times. This study provides a better understanding of the solid domestic waste issue in the coastal areas of Dumai City. It emphasizes the need for more effective management actions to maintain the sustainability of coastal tourism environments and prevent negative impacts on marine ecosystems and human well-being.
INPUT OF DOMESTIC WASTE IN THE ESTUARY OF DUMAI RIVER AND MESJID RIVER INTO THE RUPAT STRAIT WATERS Dewi, Anggie Sukma; Nedi, Syahril; Amin, Bintal
Asian Journal of Aquatic Sciences Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): April
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The study was conducted in December 2022 in the Dumai River Estuary and Dumai City Mesjid River Estuary, Riau Province. The purpose of this study is to determine the amount and type of garbage that enters the sea through the estuary of the Dumai River and the Mesjid River, the difference between the amount and type of waste, and the difference between days from the garbage contained in the estuary of the Dumai River and the Mesjid River in Dumai City. The research method used is a direct survey method in the field, where data collection is carried out directly at low tide using a net stretched at the mouth of the river so that garbage is collected and trapped following the river's flow into the net. Based on the research conducted, it was found that the types of waste trapped were plastic, foamy plastic, cloth, paper, rubber, and wood. The amount of input and composition of waste in two weeks to the mouth of the Dumai River was 28,26 kg in the first week and 30,64 kg in the second week, while in the estuary of the Mesjid River, it was less, namely the first week as much as 20,59 kg, and in the second week as much as 19,44 kg. The difference between the amount and type of waste contained in the Dumai River and the Mesjid River for two weeks found that plastic waste occupied the most significant amount, namely 30,43 kg with a composition of 51,55% and 49,71 kg with a composition of 49,71% based on total waste input. The difference in waste input based on the day at the mouth of the Dumai River and the highest Mesjid River is found on Sunday, namely at the mouth of the Dumai River with a total waste of 27,79 kg and at the mouth of the Mesjid River with a total of 16,67 kg.
ABUNDANCE OF MARINE DEBRIS ON PADANG AND PARIAMAN BEACHES WEST SUMATRA PROVINCE Gusmanti, Afni; Nedi, Syahril; Elizal, Elizal
Asian Journal of Aquatic Sciences Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): April
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Padang and Pariaman Beaches are regional strategic locations for tourism and have been growing rapidly. However, waste has become a significant concern because of its anthropogenic impact. This study aims to identify and analyze the types of waste abundance on both beaches of these tourist destinations. This research was conducted in August 2022 using a survey method. This study found eight types of waste in the two locations. They comprise plastic, metal, glass, wood, paper, rubber, and cloth fragments. The total fragment on Padang Beach reached 3,392 items/m2, higher during the weekend than before the weekend (1,212 and 1,072 items/m2). Meanwhile, the total fragment on Pariaman Beach reached 2,484 items/m2 and was higher during the weekends than after the weekends (0.956 and 0.74 items/m2). Moreover, there was no significant difference between the two locations (p>0.05). It might relate to the characteristics of the same water quality parameters: the current velocity ranges from 0.3-0.4 m/s (medium current), so it does not have a different effect.
SEDIMENT ORGANIC MATTER CONTENT AND MACROZOOBENTHOS ABUDANCE IN THE ESTUARY OF KAMBANG PESISIR SELATAN DISTRICT WEST SUMATERA Putri, Rahmi Delima; Nedi, Syahril; Efriyeldi, Efriyeldi
Asian Journal of Aquatic Sciences Vol. 4 No. 3 (2021): December
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Around the Kambang Estuary, there are fish shelters (TPI), fishing boat ports, residential areas, and mangrove ecosystems. This causes a decrease in water quality due to the increase in organic matter, which has an impact on the life of macrozoobenthos. The study conducted in February 2021 aims to analyze the organic matter content of sediments, identify the type and abundance of macrozoobenthos and the relationship between sedimentary organic matter and the abundance of macrozoobenthos. Determination of stations using purposive sampling method. This research was carried out at 4 stations with 4 sampling points. The results showed that the organic matter content found varied from 4.23 to 8.47%. The abundance of macrozoobenthos ranged from 13.89 to 38.89 ind/m2. The species of macrozoobenthos found at the study site consisted of 8 species from 3 classes of bivalves, gastropods and malacostraca. The relationship between the organic matter content in the sediment and the abundance of macrozoobenthos is obtained by the equation Y = 22.734 + 0.319X, where the coefficient of determination (R2) is 0.003 and the correlation coefficient (r) is 0.054, which is a very weak shows correlation.
Co-Authors AA Sudharmawan, AA Abdullah ' abmi, cyndy Adini Dwi Ratna Hafnizar Afdol, Muhammad Afrizal Tanjung Afrizal Tanjung Al Usman Alfiati Silfi Andhini, Nadia Andika Sitohang Anthony Hamzah Aqil Fikar Rivai Aras Mulyadi Aritonang, Desy Novela Azhara Diana Azizul Fauzan Bambang Pramudya Bariddah, Sania Barnes Silitonga Besri Nasrul Billa, Yulia Salsa Bintal Amin Brilliant Esye Lousiana Budijono, Budijono Chandra M Aulia Damai S Harefa Damaiyanti, Novi Defandra, Alif Denny B Hutagaol, Denny B Dessy Yoswaty Dewi, Anggie Sukma Dewita Dewita Dianti Farhana Kamasela Edy T S Sihombing Efendi, Musanif Efriyeldi, Efriyeldi Elizal Elizal Elizal Elizal Elizal Elizal Elizal, Elizal ESTY KURNIAWATI Etty Riani Exaudi, Bonita Tiolina Fajri Ramayori Fatma, Nisa Tria Fauzan, Azizul Febri Wando Situmorang Feliatra Fikri, Ishlahul Fuad, M Anwar Gurning, Misael Gusmanti, Afni Herlin Margaretha Situmorang Hesti Asriwandari Hisbullah, Ali Akbar Irvina Nurachmi Irwan Effendi Irwan Effendi Irwan Irwan Islamiati, Bening Jumahat Siregar, Jumahat Jumiati, Melvy Khaironisa, Riska Lazuardi, Andika Lubis, Nur Aisyah Mahdiyah, Evfi Malihah, Maida Manik, Yolanda Manuwoto Manuwoto Mayang Shintana, Mayang Meiska, Muthia Michael Prawira, Michael Moulidia, Candri Muhammad Aditya Pradana Muhammad Amien Musrifin Ghalib Mutia, Safira Nababan, Sumiati Friesledi Ningrum, Indah Puspita Nursit Wijayanto Nursyirwani, Nursyirwani Octavia Lorensa Br Sinaga Parbo, Annisa Presti Pasaribu, Ridwan Saiful Basri Pauji, Risky Antonio Paul Rozeki Sinaga Phivi Andriza Phivi Andriza Pradana, Muhammad Aditya Pramukti, Masdhuki Puspita, Sarah Putri, Rahmi Putri, Rahmi Delima Putri, Rukiana Audi Rahmat Hidayat Rambe, Sakinah Rachmadani Rasmiati, Eva Resfianto Resfianto Rica Purnama Sari Ridowan Kolif Ridwan Manda Putra Ridwan Manda Putra Ridwan Saiful Basri Pasaribu Rifaldi Rifaldi, Rifaldi Rifardi Rio Aprialis Safitra Riska Khaironisa Ronal Kurniawan Ronaldy Saputra Simamora, Ronaldy Saputra Rozalina, Rozalina Rozalina Saharudin Saharudin Saputra, Muhammad Nasrul Sari, Lita Semangat Riski Hasibuan Sihaloho, Elpon Silitonga, May Sarah Simanjuntak, Benny Ly Sinaga, Octavia Lorensa Br Sirait, Juliper Parasian Siregar, Sofyan Sofyan Husein Siregar Sri Ramadhani Suardi ' Sukendi Sukendi Sumiati Friesledi Nababan Suriyanto Suriyanto Syafruddin Nasution Syah, M. Rofofiif Syahira, Siti Aliyah Syukri Fajar Tampubolon, Theresia Tengku Rahma Lopi Tomi Suhendra Utama, Rinol Putra Wage Pranowo Windarti Windarti Yandra, Yoli Yenisustri Ani Yulina Sari Yunus, Budi Andri Yusni Ikhwan Yusni Ikhwan Siregar Zulkifli ' Zulkifli Zulkifli