Moh Awaludin Adam
National Research and Innovation Agency, Indonesia

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Bioaccumulation and Mapping Heavy Metals of Lead (Pb) in Turbinaria sp in Teluk Kodek, Pemenang, North Lombok Lala karunia lisna Illah; Moh Awaludin Adam; Nurul Izzati
Indonesian Journal of Limnology Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Limnology
Publisher : Indonesian Society of Limnology

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51264/inajl.v4i1.54

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Pollution of the aquatic environment can come from domestic, agricultural and industrial activities. The waters of the Teluk Kodek were suspected of being polluted by the activities of waste fuel dumped by ship moorings. This study aims to analyze lead (Pb) contamination in the waters of the Teluk Kodek and to map the distribution of Pb in Turbinaria Sp. This research method is the collection of water samples, substrate and Turbinaria Sp in the waters of the Teluk Kodek with three replications. The heavy metal content of Pb was tested using the Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer (AAS), and then the data was processed by analysis of variance (ANOVA). At the same time, they are mapping the distribution of Pb in Turbinaria Sp using Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). The results showed that the waters of the Teluk Kodek had experienced accumulation of the heavy metal Pb in the substrate samples and Turbinaria Sp. While the results of water samples are still below the threshold. Mapping the distribution of Pb in the Turbinaria Sp sample shows the distribution results in each part of the sample. It is necessary to carry out early pollution prevention activities in the waters of the Teluk Kodek so that the aquatic environment remains sustainable.
Analysis of Microplastic Contamination in Teluk Kombal Estuary: Impact and Sources as the Reference for Further and Mitigation Strategies Maya Aprilia; Moh Awaludin Adam; Nurul Izzati; Nadda Khalila Chairunnisa; Husna Shofi Talbia; Tuti Mutia; Heni Masruroh
Indonesian Journal of Limnology Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Limnology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51264/inajl.v5i1.65

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Microplastics (MPs) refer to plastic waste particles that measure less than 5 millimeters in size. Their presence is widespread in the environment, particularly in aquatic ecosystems, posing significant risks to coastal organisms and human health. This study aims to assess microplastic contamination in the Kombal bay estuary by conducting identification, abundance analysis, and characterization of microplastics. The method used was to characterize the area, sample extraction, observation and calculation of microplastic abundance, FTIR analysis, water quality testing, and data analysis. Originating from the Teluk Kombal river, this estuary is subjected to various human activities such as fishing, agriculture, and household waste disposal. Sampling was conducted at three representative locations: the estuary, agricultural areas, and residential areas within Teluk Kombal, North Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Samples were collected and filtered for identification using a microscope Olympus Culture Inverted, 4×100 magnification. The results revealed microplastic abundances ranging from 19.5±14.71 to 25±14.54 particles per liter in water, 9.25±8.54 to 10.75 ±9.53 particles per kilogram in sediment, and 10.25±13.28 to 10.5±10.28 particles per individual in Padina sp. across the three locations. Various types of microplastics, including fragments, films, pellets, and fibers, were identified, with dominant colors of yellow, blue, red, black, and green. The presence of microplastics in the Teluk Kombal estuary and river indicates that they have been contaminated with microplastics, which can cause serious problems for organisms inhabiting them. Therefore, further research is needed to investigate the impact of microplastics on organisms and ecosystems in the estuary.