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Kelimpahan Mikroplastik Pada Ekosistem Perairan Di Maluku Utara : Sebuah Tinjauan

Jurnal Sipil Sains 2023 5 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 35 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Badrun Ahmad, Muh faedly H Tidore, Arbain Tata, Sudirman Hi Umar

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This review synthesizes previous microplastic research conducted in aquatic ecosystems of North Maluku, Indonesia, drawing on studies from Mare Island and Ternate. Findings compiled include 272 microplastic particles in sea cucumber species, 17,000–37,000 particles/kg dry sediment in coastal sediments, 948 particles in skipjack tuna from 16 market fish samples, and 594 particles in grouper species, collectively documenting widespread microplastic contamination across local marine organisms.

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Abstrak: Beberapa peneliti saat ini telah melakukan penelitian mikroplastik di Maluku Utara. Artikel ini bertujuan untuk meninjau analisis sebelumnya. Tujuannya adalah sebagai referensi singkat bagi para peneliti yang ingin melakukan penelitian mikroplastik di Maluku Utara. Selain itu, tujuan artikel ini adalah untuk menganalisis secara kuantitatif beberapa hasil penelitian yang telah dilakukan. Metode pencarian jurnal dan penelitian dilakukan dengan mencari kata kunci “Mikroplastik di Laut Maluku Utara” pada mesin pencari Google Scholar dan Science Direct. Penelitian mikroplastik sebelumnya di Pulau Mare meneliti kadar mikroplastik pada beberapa jenis teripang dan kelompok mikroplastik pada sedimen di perairan Pulau Mare. Pada teripang ditemukan total 272 partikel mikroplastik. Pada saat yang sama, penelitian endapan dilakukan di dua stasiun. Stasiun pertama di Maregam menemukan mikroplastik berkisar antara 17.000 - 37.000 partikel/kg berat sedimen kering. Di Marekofo ditemukan 13.839-30.666 partikel/kg sedimen. Dipelajari juga di Pulau Ternate, dan hasilnya ditemukan mikroplastik pada ikan cakalang sebanyak 948 partikel yang diperoleh dari 16 sampel ikan yang beredar di pasaran. Penelitian mikroplastik pada ikan jenis lain, seperti Epinephelus Fuscogutattus, E. coioides, dan E. Suillus, ditemukan 594 partikel mikroplastik di saluran pencernaan ikan. Kata kunci: mikroplastik, laut, ikan, mare, ternate Abstract: Several researchers have now carried out microplastic research in North Maluku. This article aims to review the previous analysis. The aim is to serve as a brief reference for researchers wishing to conduct microplastic research in North Maluku. In addition, the purpose of this article is to analyze quantitatively some of the results of the study that has been done. Journal and research search methods were carried out by searching for the keywords "Microplastics in the North Maluku Sea" on Google Scholar and Science Direct. Previous microplastic research on Mare Island examined microplastic levels in several types of sea cucumbers and microplastic groups in sediments in Mare Island waters. In sea cucumbers, a total of 272 microplastic particles were found. At the same time, research on deposits was carried out at two stations. The first station in Maregam found microplastics ranging from 17,000 - 37,000 particles/kg of dry sediment weight. In Marekofo found 13,839-30,666 particles/kg of sediment. It was also studied on the island of Ternate, and the results found microplastics in skipjack tuna, as many as 948 particles obtained from 16 fish samples in the market. Microplastic research on other types of fish, such as Epinephelus Fuscogutattus, E. coioides, and E. Suillus, 594 microplastic particles were found in the digestive tract of fish. Keywords: microplastics, marine, fish, mare, ternate

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