
Laboratory analysis of ammonium and nitrate concentration of Malalayang Beach Waters
Author(s) -
Laurina Waropen,
Sipriana S. Tumembouw
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
e-journal budidaya perairan
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2684-7396
DOI - 10.35800/bdp.3.1.2015.6936
Subject(s) - nitrate , sampling (signal processing) , environmental science , ammonium , water quality , water body , seawater , hydrology (agriculture) , ammonium nitrate , environmental chemistry , oceanography , environmental engineering , chemistry , ecology , geology , biology , engineering , geotechnical engineering , organic chemistry , filter (signal processing) , electrical engineering
The purpose of the study was to measure the concentration of ammonium and nitrate of Malalayang Beach Waters. The water was sampling from three sampling stations that were considered to be representative for Malalayang Beach Waters. Methods of sampling techniques, descriptive field survey techniques and sampling locations, were performed at 3 places that were considered to represent the characteristics of Malalayang waters. The results of the Field Work Practice determined that this several sampling methods used sea water is one of Ammonium, point 1 by: 0.745 mg / L, point 2 of: 0.752 mg / L, point 3 of: 0,833 mg / L, while nitrate 1 point for: 4.8 mg / L, point 2 of: 2.7 mg / L, point 3 at: <0.5 mg / L. The conclusion is that the water quality is good for a body of water that is in a situation where the existing parameters in these waters can be maintained and controlled well and remains stable at all times so as to achieve an optimal state as a habitat for fish and for aquaculture. Keyword: Sea water, Parameters, Analysis, Ammonium, Nitrate