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Karakteristik Morfologi Dan Sebaran Lamun Halophila spinulosa (R.Br.) Aschers. Di Kepulauan Bangka Belitung, Indonesia Okto Supratman; Adi, Wahyu; Muftiadi, M. Rizza; Henri, Henri; Pamungkas, Aditya; Supratman, Okto
Journal of Tropical Marine Science Vol 6 No 2 (2023): Journal of Tropical Marine Science
Publisher : Universitas Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/jour.trop.mar.sci.v6i2.4598

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Halophila spinulosa (R. Br.) Aschers is a type of seagrass found in Indonesia with limited distribution. One of the areas where Halophila spinulosa is found in the Bangka Belitung Islands. Although found in the Bangka Belitung Islands, information on this type of seagrass is very limited. The objectives of the study were to identify morphological characters, identify types of seagrass associated with Halophila spinulosa and present a distribution map of Halophila spinulosa in the Bangka Belitung Islands. The research method for seagrass morphological characters is based on field data in the form of photographs, then compared with identification sources from books and research journals. The seagrass distribution map was determined based on a literature search from 2015 to 2022 and then a map was made using Arcmap 10.8 software. The results of the research on the morphological characters of Halophila spinulosa species can be seen from the shape of the roots, rhizomes, leaves, flowers and fruit. This type of root form is unbranched root (simple root) and each node on the rhizome has one root. Compound leaves are elliptical in shape. These leaves are paired, in opposite positions, located in one plane, arranged obliquely around the stem and have serrated leaf tips. The distribution of Halophila spinulosa seagrass in the Bangka Belitung Islands is spread in the areas of Central Bangka Regency, South Bangka Regency and Belitung Regency. Halophila spinulosa species are often found mixed (associated) with seagrass species Halodule uninervis and Oceana serrulata.
Lamun Oceana serrulata Di Perairan Provinsi Kepulauan Bangka Belitung Okto Supratman; Adi, Wahyu; Muftiadi, Muhammad Rizza; Pamungkas, Aditya; Henri, Henri; Robika, Robika; Supratman, Okto; Maharani, Maharani; Animah, Animah; Angelia, Fera; Haptari, Rapita; Emillia, Emillia
Journal of Tropical Marine Science Vol 7 No 2 (2024): Journal of Tropical Marine Science
Publisher : Universitas Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/jour.trop.mar.sci.v7i2.4974

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Taxonomically, according to the World Register of Marine Species (WORMS), in 2021 the naming of the species Cymodocea serrulata will change to Oceana serrulata (R. Brown) Byng & Christenh. Many studies have been carried out in the Province of the Bangka Belitung Islands, but this type of distribution map has not been presented in detail. Observation of seagrass in the field allows the identification of seagrasses with other types of seagrass. This study aimed to identify morphology, species distribution, and other types of seagrass often associated with seagrass species Oceana serrulata in the Province of the Bangka Belitung Islands. The methods in this study include data collection, identification, and map making. Morphological identification of seagrass species refers to several identification sources. The distribution map of Oceana serrulata is presented from the seagrass data collection that has been carried out. This research uses data from different times, the first was obtained from 2011 and 2022 as primary data. The results of the study explain the identification carried out on the Oceana serrulata has the same characteristics as identification literature. Similarities seen from the identification of leaf morphology which ribbon curved like, parallel leaf veins and triangular shaped sheaths. Other seagrass species that are most often associated with Oceana serrulata are Halodule uninervis and Enhalus acoroides. The map of the distribution of seagrass species Oceana serrulata is found on the islands of Bangka, Belitung, Anak Air, Lepar, Ketawai, Semujur, Kalimambang, Kelayang, Kepayang, Ruk, and Sebongkok islands.
Lamun Oceana serrulata Di Perairan Provinsi Kepulauan Bangka Belitung Adi, Wahyu; Muftiadi, Muhammad Rizza; Pamungkas, Aditya; Henri, Henri; Robika, Robika; Supratman, Okto; Maharani, Maharani; Animah, Animah; Angelia, Fera; Haptari, Rapita; Emillia, Emillia
Journal of Tropical Marine Science Vol 7 No 2 (2024): Journal of Tropical Marine Science
Publisher : Universitas Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/jour.trop.mar.sci.v7i2.4974

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Taxonomically, according to the World Register of Marine Species (WORMS), in 2021 the naming of the species Cymodocea serrulata will change to Oceana serrulata (R. Brown) Byng & Christenh. Many studies have been carried out in the Province of the Bangka Belitung Islands, but this type of distribution map has not been presented in detail. Observation of seagrass in the field allows the identification of seagrasses with other types of seagrass. This study aimed to identify morphology, species distribution, and other types of seagrass often associated with seagrass species Oceana serrulata in the Province of the Bangka Belitung Islands. The methods in this study include data collection, identification, and map making. Morphological identification of seagrass species refers to several identification sources. The distribution map of Oceana serrulata is presented from the seagrass data collection that has been carried out. This research uses data from different times, the first was obtained from 2011 and 2022 as primary data. The results of the study explain the identification carried out on the Oceana serrulata has the same characteristics as identification literature. Similarities seen from the identification of leaf morphology which ribbon curved like, parallel leaf veins and triangular shaped sheaths. Other seagrass species that are most often associated with Oceana serrulata are Halodule uninervis and Enhalus acoroides. The map of the distribution of seagrass species Oceana serrulata is found on the islands of Bangka, Belitung, Anak Air, Lepar, Ketawai, Semujur, Kalimambang, Kelayang, Kepayang, Ruk, and Sebongkok islands.
Co-Authors Adha, Muhammad Thoriq Ahmad Syazili Akbarini, Dian Alissyah, Radiva Putri Angelia, Fera Animah Animah Aprilia, Selvy Aprilita, Desi Apriyadi, Rion Ardiyansah, Feri AYU LESTARI Budi Afriyansyah Bulan, Fitri Husada Sri Chalifah, A. Noer Dian Akbarini Edelweis, Mutia Anggita Eka Sari, Eka Emillia, Emillia Fahri Setiawan Farhaby, Arthur M Farhaby, Arthur M Fauziyah, Zaenab Ferizal, Jemi Fitri, Gita Haerul, Haerul Haptari, Rapita Harun, Salmah HERI, RIRIN NURFAATHIRANY Herry Marta Saputra Ibrahim Ibrahim Insyira, Rania Islamiyah, Umiyatul Jati Batoro Julisa, Shella Indila Junaeda, St khairul fajri, khairul Kurniawan Kurniawan Lingga, Rahmad Lissoliha, Lissoliha Luchman Hakim Maharani Maharani, Maharani Maya Kasmita Meilya, Risna Muftiadi, M. Rizza Muftiadi, Muhammad Rizza Musa Musa Nababan, Vitryany Nasir Nasir Nasir Nasir Ningsih, Gea Ratri Novyandra Ilham Bahtera Okto Supratman Pamungkas, Aditya Papingka, Tirma Pasaribu, Pilip Noel Parnangkok Pratoyo, Genta Hazi Putri, Lizha Dwi Mulya Rahmasari, Rahmasari Rahmawati, Venny Ramadhany, A. Noer Chalifah Randiansyah, Randiansyah Rangga, M Yusuf Raniah, Nadhifah Ras, Atma Riko Irwanto Roanisca, Occa Robby Gus Mahardika Robika, Robika Roshan, Rani Arizki Septiani, Hikmah Simatupang, Mikha Josevan Siti Aisyah Sudirman Sudirman Sulastri, Neli Sumilih, Dimas Ario Supriadi Supriadi Syafa'ati, Rizqy Tahir, Hery Taufik, Parham Tiara Nur’aini Tiwi, Raka Torro, Supriadi tri wahyuni Wahyu Adi Wahyu Adi winanto, winanto Zainal Arifin