2023
DOI: 10.13057/biodiv/d231247
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Evaluation of the quality of mangrove ecosystems using macrozoobenthos as bioindicators in the Southern Coast of East Java, Indonesia

Abstract: Abstract. Retnaningdyah C, Febriansyah SC, Hakim L. 2022. Evaluation of the quality of mangrove ecosystems using macrozoobenthos as bioindicators in the Southern Coast of East Java, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 23: 6480-6491. The mangrove ecosystem in East Java has been degraded due to land use change. Some of these mangrove ecosystems have been restored. However, the success of these restoration activities has never been evaluated. This study aimed to evaluate the quality of some mangrove ecosystems on the Southe… Show more

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“…as well as environmental pollution and climate change [6][7][8][9]. A similar case occurred in the mangrove ecosystem of East Java that was found to be deforested and its area decreased from 57,500 Ha to 22,700 Ha in 2008 and continued to decline to 11,800 Ha in 2019 [10][11][12][13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…as well as environmental pollution and climate change [6][7][8][9]. A similar case occurred in the mangrove ecosystem of East Java that was found to be deforested and its area decreased from 57,500 Ha to 22,700 Ha in 2008 and continued to decline to 11,800 Ha in 2019 [10][11][12][13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Gastropods are animals that have the potential to be able to monitor species stability and also the environment; they can also be bioindicators of ecosystem changes (Theofilius et al 2021;Retnaningdyah et al 2023). Given the community species richness similarity between the stations, regular monitoring may detect changes in the community composition of key species more sensitive to environmental change (Islamy and Hasan 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can be assumed that there is a high possibility of Pb content originating from plastic waste and ship fuel from fishing boats that can pollute the Clungup Mangrove Conservation area. According to previous studies, Clungup Mangrove Conservation has a lead content in water of 0.0015 mg/l in 2022 [13]. Based on sample testing, Pb levels in soil The average Pb concentration in the sediment was 5.8881 ppm ± 0,079.…”
Section: Lead Contamination Levelmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Clungup Mangrove Conservation in Tambakrejo Village, managed by the local Sendang Biru community, is possibly affected by carried garbage from river currents, nearby settlements, small harbors, and possibly metal pollution sources. Based on previous literature, it was found to contain Pb in water at a concentration of 0.0015 mg/l in 2022, as well as several other metal elements [13]. Heavy metals can bind to organic matter easily, settle to the bottom of the water, and blend with sediments, so that the heavy metal content in sediments can be higher than that in water [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%