Marine debris composition in Batu Pahat, Johor: a comparison between Sungai Lurus and Minyak Beku beaches

The increment of population growth and rapid economic development near the beaches area enhance the generation of marine debris annually thus has become an environmental concern. In BatuPahat, Johor, determination ofmarine debris compositions on the beach provide a preliminary caution on the level o...

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Main Authors: Abdul Kadir, Aeslina, Hasni, Amirul Fahmi, Sarani, Noor Amira
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Language:English
Published: Asian Research Publishing Network (ARPN) 2015
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author Abdul Kadir, Aeslina
Hasni, Amirul Fahmi
Sarani, Noor Amira
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Hasni, Amirul Fahmi
Sarani, Noor Amira
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description The increment of population growth and rapid economic development near the beaches area enhance the generation of marine debris annually thus has become an environmental concern. In BatuPahat, Johor, determination ofmarine debris compositions on the beach provide a preliminary caution on the level of contamination and also enable to identify the most abundant waste. For this study, a comparison between two beaches namely Sungai Lurus and Minyak Beku in Batu Pahat district and located in the same coastline, were carried out. The composition, density and moisture content of the marine debris collected were determined The results demonstrated that plastic waste was the most abundant item at 80% of the total amount of debris and represents 54% by weight of marine debris composition in Sungai Lurus beach. Meanwhile, glass waste predominates at 60% with 39% by weight of marine debris composition at MinyakBeku beach. The moisture content of debris composition at Minyak Beku beach represents up to 12.61% compared to 8.68% at Sungai Lurus beach. High density of debris composition was obtained at Minyak Beku beach with 94.56kg/m followed by 66.15kg/m3 at Sungai Lurus beach. As a conclusion, the economic activities and solid waste management along the beaches highly influence the amount of marine debris composition at Sungai Lurus and Minyak Beku beaches. Due to the number of marine debris that is still littered along the beaches has indicated that environmental concerns among Malaysian are still low.
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spelling uthm-45282021-12-07T05:02:52Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/4528/ Marine debris composition in Batu Pahat, Johor: a comparison between Sungai Lurus and Minyak Beku beaches Abdul Kadir, Aeslina Hasni, Amirul Fahmi Sarani, Noor Amira GC1080 - 1581 Marine pollution. Sea water pollution The increment of population growth and rapid economic development near the beaches area enhance the generation of marine debris annually thus has become an environmental concern. In BatuPahat, Johor, determination ofmarine debris compositions on the beach provide a preliminary caution on the level of contamination and also enable to identify the most abundant waste. For this study, a comparison between two beaches namely Sungai Lurus and Minyak Beku in Batu Pahat district and located in the same coastline, were carried out. The composition, density and moisture content of the marine debris collected were determined The results demonstrated that plastic waste was the most abundant item at 80% of the total amount of debris and represents 54% by weight of marine debris composition in Sungai Lurus beach. Meanwhile, glass waste predominates at 60% with 39% by weight of marine debris composition at MinyakBeku beach. The moisture content of debris composition at Minyak Beku beach represents up to 12.61% compared to 8.68% at Sungai Lurus beach. High density of debris composition was obtained at Minyak Beku beach with 94.56kg/m followed by 66.15kg/m3 at Sungai Lurus beach. As a conclusion, the economic activities and solid waste management along the beaches highly influence the amount of marine debris composition at Sungai Lurus and Minyak Beku beaches. Due to the number of marine debris that is still littered along the beaches has indicated that environmental concerns among Malaysian are still low. Asian Research Publishing Network (ARPN) 2015 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/4528/1/AJ%202015%20%286%29.pdf Abdul Kadir, Aeslina and Hasni, Amirul Fahmi and Sarani, Noor Amira (2015) Marine debris composition in Batu Pahat, Johor: a comparison between Sungai Lurus and Minyak Beku beaches. ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 10 (15). pp. 6553-6557. ISSN 1819-6608
spellingShingle GC1080 - 1581 Marine pollution. Sea water pollution
Abdul Kadir, Aeslina
Hasni, Amirul Fahmi
Sarani, Noor Amira
Marine debris composition in Batu Pahat, Johor: a comparison between Sungai Lurus and Minyak Beku beaches
title Marine debris composition in Batu Pahat, Johor: a comparison between Sungai Lurus and Minyak Beku beaches
title_full Marine debris composition in Batu Pahat, Johor: a comparison between Sungai Lurus and Minyak Beku beaches
title_fullStr Marine debris composition in Batu Pahat, Johor: a comparison between Sungai Lurus and Minyak Beku beaches
title_full_unstemmed Marine debris composition in Batu Pahat, Johor: a comparison between Sungai Lurus and Minyak Beku beaches
title_short Marine debris composition in Batu Pahat, Johor: a comparison between Sungai Lurus and Minyak Beku beaches
title_sort marine debris composition in batu pahat, johor: a comparison between sungai lurus and minyak beku beaches
topic GC1080 - 1581 Marine pollution. Sea water pollution
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http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/4528/1/AJ%202015%20%286%29.pdf