Water Quality of Canal For Sustainable Aquaculture In Reclaimed Tidal Lowlands

The reclaimed tidal lowlands in Banyuasin, South Sumatera, Indonesia were initiated by making water canals that separate some areas to be some land groups. Those water canals are used for some activities such as agricultural, plantation, housing and water source for the people activities. This resea...

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Main Authors: Raudhatus Saadah, M. Rasyid Ridho, Momon Sodik
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Graduate Program Sriwijaya University 2019-01-01
Series:Sriwijaya Journal of Environment
Online Access:http://www.ojs.pps.unsri.ac.id/index.php/ppsunsri/article/view/135
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spelling doaj-9e216e8f7ca141e496ef68b878794ac72020-11-24T21:04:01ZengGraduate Program Sriwijaya UniversitySriwijaya Journal of Environment2527-49612527-38092019-01-0133808610.22135/sje.2018.3.3.80-8651Water Quality of Canal For Sustainable Aquaculture In Reclaimed Tidal LowlandsRaudhatus Saadah0M. Rasyid RidhoMomon SodikPASCA SARJANA UNIVERSITAS SRIWIJAYAThe reclaimed tidal lowlands in Banyuasin, South Sumatera, Indonesia were initiated by making water canals that separate some areas to be some land groups. Those water canals are used for some activities such as agricultural, plantation, housing and water source for the people activities. This research aimed to observe the eligibility of water canals for sustainable fish culture. The data analysis of water qualities included ammonia, phosphate, nitrate, TSS, DO, pH, temperature, EC, salinity, water depth, detergent, and organochlorines. Cluster Test was used to analyze the data to compare the water qualities among canal areas. The results showed that detergent concentration was quite low, ranged at 63,5-74,5 ppm. Organochlorine found were Dieldrin 0,0084 ppm, while  Linden, Eldrin, Heptklor, DDT, and Endosulfan concentration were below 0,001 ppm. Cluster Test showed that water quality in the canal was still in good condition, and can be used to support fish culture.http://www.ojs.pps.unsri.ac.id/index.php/ppsunsri/article/view/135
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author Raudhatus Saadah
M. Rasyid Ridho
Momon Sodik
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M. Rasyid Ridho
Momon Sodik
Water Quality of Canal For Sustainable Aquaculture In Reclaimed Tidal Lowlands
Sriwijaya Journal of Environment
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M. Rasyid Ridho
Momon Sodik
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title Water Quality of Canal For Sustainable Aquaculture In Reclaimed Tidal Lowlands
title_short Water Quality of Canal For Sustainable Aquaculture In Reclaimed Tidal Lowlands
title_full Water Quality of Canal For Sustainable Aquaculture In Reclaimed Tidal Lowlands
title_fullStr Water Quality of Canal For Sustainable Aquaculture In Reclaimed Tidal Lowlands
title_full_unstemmed Water Quality of Canal For Sustainable Aquaculture In Reclaimed Tidal Lowlands
title_sort water quality of canal for sustainable aquaculture in reclaimed tidal lowlands
publisher Graduate Program Sriwijaya University
series Sriwijaya Journal of Environment
issn 2527-4961
2527-3809
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The reclaimed tidal lowlands in Banyuasin, South Sumatera, Indonesia were initiated by making water canals that separate some areas to be some land groups. Those water canals are used for some activities such as agricultural, plantation, housing and water source for the people activities. This research aimed to observe the eligibility of water canals for sustainable fish culture. The data analysis of water qualities included ammonia, phosphate, nitrate, TSS, DO, pH, temperature, EC, salinity, water depth, detergent, and organochlorines. Cluster Test was used to analyze the data to compare the water qualities among canal areas. The results showed that detergent concentration was quite low, ranged at 63,5-74,5 ppm. Organochlorine found were Dieldrin 0,0084 ppm, while  Linden, Eldrin, Heptklor, DDT, and Endosulfan concentration were below 0,001 ppm. Cluster Test showed that water quality in the canal was still in good condition, and can be used to support fish culture.
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