Title of article :
Identification of Microplastic Composition on Clams (Gafrarium tumidum) and Sediments in Pari Island, Seribu Islands, Jakarta
Author/Authors :
tubagus, winesti padjadjaran university - faculty of fisheries and marine sciences - departement of marine sciences, Jatinangor, Indonesia , sunarto, * padjadjaran university - faculty of fisheries and marine sciences - departement of marine sciences, Jatinangor, Indonesia , ismail, mochamad rudyansyah padjadjaran university - faculty of fisheries and marine sciences - departement of marine sciences, Jatinangor, Indonesia , yuliadi, lintang permata sari padjadjaran university - faculty of fisheries and marine sciences - departement of marine sciences, Jatinangor, Indonesia
From page :
115
To page :
120
Abstract :
Microplastic is one of the pollutants that can contaminate marine biota even spread in sea waters and coastal substrate because of the sizes ranges to 10 μm^-2.mm. This pollutant is spread in marine waters and found at Pari Island, of Seribu Islands, Jakarta. This research aims to identify the amount of abundance, type, size, and color of microplastic that was found in sediment and shell samples. The research method used was a survey method and laboratory analysis. The method consists of three parts, namely field data collection, identification using a microscope, and describing the results of identification. All sediment and shell samples were identified as being contaminated with microplastics. Microplastic are found in fiber, fragment, and film type. That color found including black, yellow, red, blue, green, chocolate, and clear. The most dominant microplastic color is black and the most dominant microplastic size is the small size group. The highest microplastic abundance in sediment samples from 3 stations is found in samples taken by Station 2 with an average of 43.67 particles.100 g^-1 of dry sediment and the most dominant type is the fiber type from all sediment samples. The most dominant type of mussels sample is fragment type and the average abundance of microplastics in the highest sample of mussels is worth 17.33 particles. ind^-1.
Keywords :
Clams , microplastic , Pari Island , polution , sediment
Journal title :
ILMU KELAUTAN: Indonesian Journal of Marine Sciences (IJMS)
Journal title :
ILMU KELAUTAN: Indonesian Journal of Marine Sciences (IJMS)
Record number :
2558883
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