2019
DOI: 10.35800/jip.7.1.2019.23411
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Marine Debris Composition on Tasik Ria Beach, Tombariri, Minahasa Regency

Abstract: Indonesia is referred to as the second largest contributor of marine plastic waste in the world after China, with an estimated 0.48-1.29 million metric tons per year (Jambeck et al, 2015). The main problem today is the lack of information about pollution of marine debris on the coast, especially in North Sulawesi. This study aims to identify the type of marine debris on Tasik Ria Beach using the transect line observation method. Observation of marine debris was carried out 5 times with a total of 10 transects … Show more

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“…The types of marine waste obtained at the research site were plastic waste, clothing, styrofoam, rubber, metal, wood, rope and glass. The results showed that plastic was found in the most significant number followed by glass and metal [19].…”
Section: Community Activities In the Keramat Village Mananggu Districtmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The types of marine waste obtained at the research site were plastic waste, clothing, styrofoam, rubber, metal, wood, rope and glass. The results showed that plastic was found in the most significant number followed by glass and metal [19].…”
Section: Community Activities In the Keramat Village Mananggu Districtmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rubber waste is the smallest waste obtained, rubber waste obtained is rubber sandals and pieces of motorcycle tires. The results of the study by Bangun et al (2019), found that there are 6 categories of waste composition that were plastic, rubber, wood, glass, clothing, and metal. The difference in composition obtained is due to differences in the sea area where this research was carried out in the floating sea and Bangun et al, carried out on the beach.…”
Section: Composition Of Marine Debrismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research by Noya and Tuahatu (2021), the plastic waste found in the waters of the Outer Ambon Bay is 93.44%. The results of Bangun et al (2019) show that plastic waste is the most dominant waste, about 58.2%. Moreover, according to research of Jangga et al (2021) at Malaka Beach of Nusa Tenggara Timur Province and Rahmayanti et al (2020) at Kuala Batu Beach of Aceh Province in Indonesia, plastic was the highest portion of marine debris that reached 76% and 79%, respectively.…”
Section: Composition Of Marine Debrismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ciri khas penggunaan pantai rekreasi terlihat dari banyaknya sampah plastik yang digunakan sebagai perlengkapan makanan dan minuman. Kategori ini pun sangat sering ditemukan dengan jumlah yang banyak di berbagai pantai rekreasi di Indonesia pada berbagai musim, seperti di Bali (Attamimi et al, 2015), Banten (Maharani et al, 2018), Kupang dan Rote (Purba et al, 2018), Minahasa (Bangun et al, 2019), dan belahan bumi lainnya seperti pada pantai di Laut Hitam (Aytan et al, 2019). Puntung rokok yang ditemukan dalam kajian ini telah diusulkan sebagai indikator tingginya intensitas pemanfaatan ruang pantai oleh manusia (Araújo et al, 2018), meski demikian harus dilakukan kajian lebih luas untuk menentukan apakah usulan ini bersifat universal, terutama untuk pantai yang peruntukannya sebagai area wisata, mengingat aktivitas konsumsi makanan dan minuman di areal wisata di lokasi kajian lebih umum ditemukan dibandingkan aktivitas merokok.…”
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