DISTRIBUSI VERTIKAL KLOROFIL-A DI SELAT MAKASSAR PADA BULAN OKTOBER 2015

Indonesia has Indonesian Through Flow (ITF) which connects the Pacific Ocean to the Indian Ocean with its main path is Makassar Strait. In addition, the distribution of chlorophyll-a research mainly on the depth (vertical) in the Makassar Strait is still small. Therefore, it is interesting to exa...

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Main Author: Mukhlis, Muhammad
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/44787
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:Indonesia has Indonesian Through Flow (ITF) which connects the Pacific Ocean to the Indian Ocean with its main path is Makassar Strait. In addition, the distribution of chlorophyll-a research mainly on the depth (vertical) in the Makassar Strait is still small. Therefore, it is interesting to examine the conditions of distribution of chlorophyll-a in this strait. Research in this final project to see the distribution of chlorophyll-a and oceanographic parameters horizontally and vertically on the Makassar Strait in October 2015 and the monthly average distribution of chlorophyll-a in 2015. The data used are chlorophylla, as well as data oceanographic parameters consisting of nutrients (nitrate, nitrite, phosphate, and ammonia), temperature, salinity, and light intensity. Vertical data provided is data chlorophyll-a, temperature and salinity. Unless the intensity of light, these parameters obtained from field research data by Balitbang KP KKP in October 2015. Data used chlorophyll-a is the data fluorescene. Then use Aqua MODIS satellite data as well as additional data that is data of chlorophyll-a, and light intensity. The value of chlorophyll-a in surface (satellite data) in the Makassar Strait waters ranging from 0.1 - 15 mg/m3. Based on the field data observation stations, chlorophyll-a maximum located at a depth of 30-70 m, reaching 1.4 mg/m3. While most chlorophyll-a (15 mg/m3) were at the beach especially at coast of Borneo. The content of chlorophyll-a level in the northern part of the Strait of Makassar smaller than the southern of the strait. Vertical profiles of chlorophyll-a is spreading at a shallow depth, while at deep sea more centrally at a depth.