Jurnal Ilmu Kelautan Spermonde
VOLUME 6 NOMOR 2, 2020

THE STATUS OF ORGANIC POLLUTION AND THEIR SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION IN THE WEST COAST OF SOUTH SULAWESI

A Suci Islameini H (Unknown)
Ahmad Faizal (Dept. of Marine Science, University Hasanuddin)
M Farid Samawi (Dept. of Marine Science, University Hasanuddin)
Shinta Werorilangi (Dept. of Marine Science, University Hasanuddin)
Abd Rasyid (Dept. of Marine Science, University Hasanuddin)



Article Info

Publish Date
07 May 2021

Abstract

Aquaculture activities produce organic wastes that are discharged into coastal waters and may impact the water quality. This research aimed to study the status of organic pollution and its spatial distribution on the west coast of South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Water was sampeld from two locations (Punaga Village, Takalar Regency (an open water system), and Bojo Village, Barru District (in a bay, a semi-closed water system)). Water quality was assessed by using the STORET index. Whilst to assess the spatial distribution of organic waste, an interpolation technique was used. Results showed that the water quality was categorized as highly polluted by organic pollution. The distribution of the organic pollutant, however, showed a different spatial pattern between the two locations. The difference was may be due to the different origin of the pollutant and geomorphology of the sampling locations.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

Jiks

Publisher

Subject

Earth & Planetary Sciences

Description

The aims of this journal is to provide a venue for academicians, researchers and practitioners for publishing the original research articles or review articles in the field of Marine ...