Marine Research in Indonesia
Vol 39 No 2 (2014)

THE CONDITION OF CORAL REEFS IN WEST BANGKA WATER

Siringoringo, Rikoh Manogar (Unknown)
Hadi, Tri Aryono (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
19 Nov 2015

Abstract

Bangka Island is well known as the worldâ??s largest tin producer. The inland and offshore tin mining has profound effects on the coastal environment, resulting in the high sedimentation in the water. Many corals suffered physiological damage due to low light intensity. The distribution of stony corals and the status of coral reefs was surveyed at 6 sites in West Bangka waters in October 2012. A total of 72 species of corals belonging to 33 genera and 12 families were found, and 4 species were distributed at all research sites. The live coral coverage was 36% on average and was categorized as being in fair condition. The coverage was 0% at Kamboja Island where the corals were the most affected by tin mining. The sediment flowed out from tin mining, blocked the light, and settled on the coralsâ?? surface. Consequently, many corals were buried and the live corals decreased. It is obviously necessary to reduce and control the tin mining.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

MRI

Publisher

Subject

Earth & Planetary Sciences

Description

MARINE RESEARCH IN INDONESIA (MRI) has been published since 1956 by Indonesia's oldest marine research institute, the Research Center for Oceanography of LIPI (Indonesian Institute of Sciences). MRI focuses on physical, chemical, biological, geological oceanographic as well as coastal management ...