Distribution of macro plastic debris in Muaragembong coastal bay during the east moonson and the east to west monsoon transition in 2020

Marine debris pollution can threaten the sustainability of natural resources in coastal regions ecosystem. Marine debris is worldwide issue now and Indonesia considered as a second biggest polluter of plastic to the world ocean. Massive efforts have been applied to tackle marine debris, both by the...

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Autores principales: Suryono Devi Dwiyanti, Afi Ati Restu Nur, Setiawan Agus, Syakti Agung Dhamar, Rustam Agustin, Salim Hadiwijaya L., Sudirman Nasir, Daulat August, K Mariska Astrid, Prasetiawan Nanda R., Pranowo Widodo S., Jayawiguna M. Hikmat
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:28a82865b975486a9709825b686d94832021-12-02T17:11:45ZDistribution of macro plastic debris in Muaragembong coastal bay during the east moonson and the east to west monsoon transition in 20202267-124210.1051/e3sconf/202132402002https://doaj.org/article/28a82865b975486a9709825b686d94832021-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/100/e3sconf_macific2021_02002.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/2267-1242Marine debris pollution can threaten the sustainability of natural resources in coastal regions ecosystem. Marine debris is worldwide issue now and Indonesia considered as a second biggest polluter of plastic to the world ocean. Massive efforts have been applied to tackle marine debris, both by the central government and provincial level, to manage these problems and minimize the impact on the coastal ecosystem. Various types of marine debris threaten the mangrove and seagrass ecosystem by covering its roots and leaves, slowing down its growth rate, and even killing them. The aim of this research is to identify the composition of marine debris in estuary waters and mangrove ecosystem. The research activity was conducted in Muaragembong, Bekasi Regency, which is considered part of Jakarta Bay as the source of the marine debris site. The result showed that the marine debris composition during the east monsoon (July) was dominated by plastic with 71%, while during the transition east-to-west monsoon (November) ranged from 59% and equally distributed surrounding estuary waters and mangrove ecosystem. Fifteen types of macro plastic were found in waters in July, larger than those found in November (13 types). The predominant type of macro plastic is Styrofoam, followed by crackle plastic, sachets, and straws, most of which are single-use plastics that are transported to the estuary and then trapped in the mangrove ecosystem.Suryono Devi DwiyantiAfi Ati Restu NurSetiawan AgusSyakti Agung DhamarRustam AgustinSalim Hadiwijaya L.Sudirman NasirDaulat AugustK Mariska AstridPrasetiawan Nanda R.Pranowo Widodo S.Jayawiguna M. HikmatEDP SciencesarticleEnvironmental sciencesGE1-350ENFRE3S Web of Conferences, Vol 324, p 02002 (2021)
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Suryono Devi Dwiyanti
Afi Ati Restu Nur
Setiawan Agus
Syakti Agung Dhamar
Rustam Agustin
Salim Hadiwijaya L.
Sudirman Nasir
Daulat August
K Mariska Astrid
Prasetiawan Nanda R.
Pranowo Widodo S.
Jayawiguna M. Hikmat
Distribution of macro plastic debris in Muaragembong coastal bay during the east moonson and the east to west monsoon transition in 2020
description Marine debris pollution can threaten the sustainability of natural resources in coastal regions ecosystem. Marine debris is worldwide issue now and Indonesia considered as a second biggest polluter of plastic to the world ocean. Massive efforts have been applied to tackle marine debris, both by the central government and provincial level, to manage these problems and minimize the impact on the coastal ecosystem. Various types of marine debris threaten the mangrove and seagrass ecosystem by covering its roots and leaves, slowing down its growth rate, and even killing them. The aim of this research is to identify the composition of marine debris in estuary waters and mangrove ecosystem. The research activity was conducted in Muaragembong, Bekasi Regency, which is considered part of Jakarta Bay as the source of the marine debris site. The result showed that the marine debris composition during the east monsoon (July) was dominated by plastic with 71%, while during the transition east-to-west monsoon (November) ranged from 59% and equally distributed surrounding estuary waters and mangrove ecosystem. Fifteen types of macro plastic were found in waters in July, larger than those found in November (13 types). The predominant type of macro plastic is Styrofoam, followed by crackle plastic, sachets, and straws, most of which are single-use plastics that are transported to the estuary and then trapped in the mangrove ecosystem.
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author Suryono Devi Dwiyanti
Afi Ati Restu Nur
Setiawan Agus
Syakti Agung Dhamar
Rustam Agustin
Salim Hadiwijaya L.
Sudirman Nasir
Daulat August
K Mariska Astrid
Prasetiawan Nanda R.
Pranowo Widodo S.
Jayawiguna M. Hikmat
author_facet Suryono Devi Dwiyanti
Afi Ati Restu Nur
Setiawan Agus
Syakti Agung Dhamar
Rustam Agustin
Salim Hadiwijaya L.
Sudirman Nasir
Daulat August
K Mariska Astrid
Prasetiawan Nanda R.
Pranowo Widodo S.
Jayawiguna M. Hikmat
author_sort Suryono Devi Dwiyanti
title Distribution of macro plastic debris in Muaragembong coastal bay during the east moonson and the east to west monsoon transition in 2020
title_short Distribution of macro plastic debris in Muaragembong coastal bay during the east moonson and the east to west monsoon transition in 2020
title_full Distribution of macro plastic debris in Muaragembong coastal bay during the east moonson and the east to west monsoon transition in 2020
title_fullStr Distribution of macro plastic debris in Muaragembong coastal bay during the east moonson and the east to west monsoon transition in 2020
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of macro plastic debris in Muaragembong coastal bay during the east moonson and the east to west monsoon transition in 2020
title_sort distribution of macro plastic debris in muaragembong coastal bay during the east moonson and the east to west monsoon transition in 2020
publisher EDP Sciences
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/28a82865b975486a9709825b686d9483
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