MSAT 2019 Conference

Study on microplastic pollution in surface water at Tallo and Jeneberang Estuary, Makassar, Indonesia
Ega Adhi Wicaksono (1), Shinta Werorilangi (2), Akbar Tahir(2*)

1) Department of Fisheries, Universitas Hasanuddin
Jalan Perintis kemerdekaan No.KM. 10, Makassar 90245, Indonesia
2) Department of Marine Science, Universitas Hasanuddin
Jalan Perintis kemerdekaan No.KM. 10, Makassar 90245, Indonesia
*akbar_tahir[at]mar-sci.unhas.ac.id


Abstract

Microplastic is anthropogenic-based pollution that becomes a global problem, threatening the ecosystem and food security. Microplastic from land-based source can enter the ocean through estuarine waters. Makassar City with a population around 1.7 million people, provides possible sources of microplastic pollution in Makassar Strait through the flow of surrounding rivers, Tallo and Jeneberang in particular. Neuston net method was used to collect 18 surface-water samples from Makassar Estuaries for microplastic analysis. Fish Gastrointestinal tracts were taken from 76 pelagic fish in study sites for microplastic analysis, using KOH digestive method. Surface-water samples from both Jeneberang and Tallo river estuaries are positively contained microplastic particles with abundance 1.84 ± 0.17 and 1.78 ± 0.25 items/m3 respectively. There is no difference between microplastic abundance on both rivers using t-test statistic, but microplastic from both estuaries in general has different characteristics in shape and colour. The higher abundance of microplastic in riverine part on both estuaries indicate that microplastic originating from land sources. Pelagic Fish from both estuaries were also contain an average of 0.91 to 3.5 items/individual with more than 50% of contamination level on most species. This result shows that estuary water in Makassar City have been contaminated by Microplastic particles and have accumulated to pelagic fish as consumption fish, posing a threat to food safety and human health.

Keywords: Microplastic; Estuary; Water; Fish; Makassar; Indonesia

Topic: Marine Resources, Conversation and ICZM

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract-plain/7GTaD2JMk4Ve

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