SDI Logo
Organization
Kabupaten Nias Selatan

Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Informasi Dataset

07-11-2022

12-08-2024

e836af76-6943-415d-971f-108e29be9642

Dataset Serupa
Contamination status of butyltin compounds in Indonesian coastal waters

Indonesia as an archipelago country relies on shipping for multipurpose transpor...

Exploring Marine Prokaryotic Diversity in Eastern Indonesian Area

Limited literatures exist on marine prokaryotes from eastern Indonesian marine e...

Biodiversity of Hydrocarbon-Producing Microalgae from oil Contaminated in Coasta...

Addressing to the environmental and energy crises in Indonesia, the new alternat...

Potential Roles of Biotic Factors in Regulating Zooplankton Community Dynamics ...

The dynamics in zooplankton abundance were regulated by changes in water physica...

Distribution of Antifouling Biocides and Perfluoroalkyl Compounds in Sediments f...

Coastal marine environments are considered to be the most sensitive areas for th...

INFORMASI: Data berikut ini masih dalam proses pemenuhan Prinsip SDI.

Heavy Metal Contamination in Indonesian Coastal Marine Ecosystems: A Historical Perspective

Terbatas

Toxic heavy metals are one of the widespread environmental contaminants in Indonesian coastal waters. Research and monitoring on heavy metal contaminations have been conducted since 1980. The development of pollution studies may be divided into three phases: firstly, monitoring of heavy metal contamination focused on seawater (1979–1990); secondly, research and monitoring focused on biota and sediment (1990–2000); and the third phase, the research focused on bioassay and geochemistry of heavy metals (2000–present). Most metals have been intensively studied in components of coastal ecosystem. An elevated heavy metal contamination has been mostly recorded in the northern coast of Java Island and the eastern coast of Sumatra Island, while coastal waters of Borneo and the Sulawesi Islands are, in general, relatively pristine. The concentration of heavy metals in water and biota is commonly very low. In contrast, heavy metals in sediments are relatively elevated in concentrations especially in areas where land-based activities exist such as industrial activities. Recent research has been directed on metal speciation in sediments and development of bioassay using local species of organisms to reduce uncertainty when local managers have to make a decision on environmental issues related to ecological risk assessment. Coastal Marine Science, Vol. 35, No. 1. Hal. 227-233

Data and Resources

Metadata

Version
Produsen Data
Email Produsen Data
Walidata
Email Walidata
Periode Data
Akses Data
Kode Daftar Data
Kode Indikator MMS
Kode Standar Data
Satuan
Ukuran
Jenis Data
Kategori
Data Prioritas
Kriteria Prioritas
Indikator Prioritas
Kode Metadata Kegiatan