Cockle Shell As An Alternative Construction Material For Artificial Reef

Cockle shell is abundantly available in Malaysia as a by-product from seafood industry. This waste is not yet exploited in other applications except that it has been used in small-scaled craft production. The mineral composition of the cockle shell which consist of Calcium (Ca), Carbon (C), Magnes...

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Main Author: Sahari, F.
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
Published: - 2014
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Online Access:http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/2698/
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description Cockle shell is abundantly available in Malaysia as a by-product from seafood industry. This waste is not yet exploited in other applications except that it has been used in small-scaled craft production. The mineral composition of the cockle shell which consist of Calcium (Ca), Carbon (C), Magnesium (Mg) and Silica (Si) which is similar to that sand, gravel and cement suggest its potential as an alternative material in fabricating artificial reef. This research is an attempt to use cockle shell as part of the aggregate in concrete composition for artificial reef fabrication. The result of the study revealed that the introduction of cockle shell in concrete improve some of the properties of the artificial reef, compared to those without the shell. The utilization of cockle shell in the artificial reef showed no significant effect to seawater in terms of salinity and temperature, although it increased alkalinity of the water. Integration of this material on the reef surface provides texture to expedite settlement of marine organism. Furthermore, through observation, fish is more attracted to cockle shell reef rather than the one without it.
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spelling unimas-26982020-09-01T03:08:16Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/2698/ Cockle Shell As An Alternative Construction Material For Artificial Reef Sahari, F. NX Arts in general Cockle shell is abundantly available in Malaysia as a by-product from seafood industry. This waste is not yet exploited in other applications except that it has been used in small-scaled craft production. The mineral composition of the cockle shell which consist of Calcium (Ca), Carbon (C), Magnesium (Mg) and Silica (Si) which is similar to that sand, gravel and cement suggest its potential as an alternative material in fabricating artificial reef. This research is an attempt to use cockle shell as part of the aggregate in concrete composition for artificial reef fabrication. The result of the study revealed that the introduction of cockle shell in concrete improve some of the properties of the artificial reef, compared to those without the shell. The utilization of cockle shell in the artificial reef showed no significant effect to seawater in terms of salinity and temperature, although it increased alkalinity of the water. Integration of this material on the reef surface provides texture to expedite settlement of marine organism. Furthermore, through observation, fish is more attracted to cockle shell reef rather than the one without it. - 2014 Working Paper NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/2698/1/Cockle%20Shell%20As%20An%20Alternative%20Construction%20Material%20For%20Artificial%20Reef.pdf Sahari, F. (2014) Cockle Shell As An Alternative Construction Material For Artificial Reef. [Working Paper] (Submitted)
spellingShingle NX Arts in general
Sahari, F.
Cockle Shell As An Alternative Construction Material For Artificial Reef
title Cockle Shell As An Alternative Construction Material For Artificial Reef
title_full Cockle Shell As An Alternative Construction Material For Artificial Reef
title_fullStr Cockle Shell As An Alternative Construction Material For Artificial Reef
title_full_unstemmed Cockle Shell As An Alternative Construction Material For Artificial Reef
title_short Cockle Shell As An Alternative Construction Material For Artificial Reef
title_sort cockle shell as an alternative construction material for artificial reef
topic NX Arts in general
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/2698/
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/2698/1/Cockle%20Shell%20As%20An%20Alternative%20Construction%20Material%20For%20Artificial%20Reef.pdf