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BIO Web Conf.
Volume 92, 2024
The 4th International Conference on Integrated Coastal Management & Marine Biotechnology (ICMMBT 2023)
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Article Number | 01021 | |
Number of page(s) | 20 | |
Section | Integrated Coastal Management (ICM) | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20249201021 | |
Published online | 21 February 2024 |
Distribution Analysis of Green Mussels (Perna viridis) in Banyuurip Village, Ujung Pangkah District, Gresik Regency
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Department of Utilization of Fisheries and Marine Resources, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, Brawijaya University, Jl. Veteran, Ketawanggede, Lowokwaru, Malang, East Java 65145, Indonesia
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Integrated Coastal Ecosystem Restoration and Sustainable Development (ICESSMENT), Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, Brawijaya University, Jl. Veteran, Ketawanggede, Lowokwaru, Malang, East Java 65145, Indonesia
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Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, Brawijaya University, Jl. Veteran, Ketawanggede, Lowokwaru, Malang, East Java 65145, Indonesia
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Department of Aquaculture, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, Universitas Brawijaya, Jl. Veteran, Ketawanggede, Lowokwaru, Malang, East Java 65145, Indonesia
* Corresponding author: rudiantoita@gmail.com
The aim of the research was to determine the Distribution analysis of Perna viridis diversity based on the suitability map for green mussel cultivation, analysis of community perceptions and the condition of water bodies. Perna viridis aquaculture is suitable for the waters of Banyuurip village based on the variables of sea depth, sea surface temperature, chlorophyll a concentration, and substrate radiance data. Heavy metal content of Pb is located and distributed in polluted areas. It was found that the potential for green mussel aquaculture is greater in warm water habitats, i.e. closer to the coast. In addition, the northeast was identified as a suitable habitat for green mussels. The mid-ocean area in the north-west is of low suitability due to the lack of substrate and chlorophyll. Analysis of community attitudes and behaviour showed that people remain enthusiastic about green mussel farming, although green mussel shell waste remains an environmental problem. Heavy metal analysis of green mussel samples showed that green mussels are still safe for consumption. Therefore, the main conclusion is that the habitat of Perna viridis in the waters of Banyuurip Village still has potential for cultivation, but the waters must be free from pollution.
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