Cadangan Karbon di Area Padang Lamun Pesisir Pulau Bintan, Kepulauan Riau

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  • Indriani Departemen Ilmu Kelautan, Fakultas Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan
  • A’an J. Wahyudi Pusat Penelitian Oseanografi - LIPI
  • Defri Yona Departemen Ilmu Kelautan, Fakultas Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14203/oldi.2017.v2i3.99

Keywords:

carbon dioxide, coastal vegetation, seagrass beds, Bintan Island

Abstract

Carbon Stock in Seagrass Meadows of Bintan Island, Riau Archipelago. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the main component of greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming. About 40 Tt COwas accumulated in the ocean plays an important role in the oceans’s carbon cycle. The ocean can absorb COthrough photosynthesis by the planktonic community or coastal vegetations (i.e. seagrass and mangrove) to reduce atmospheric CO2. As a study case, we assessed Bintan Island that has the extensive area of seagrass meadows. The potential of seagrass meadows, especially in the absorption of COcan be estimated by determining the carbon stock. The dominant species of seagrass in Bintan Island are Enhalus acoroides and Thalassia hemprichii. The objectives of this study are carbon stock assessment of the sediment and seagrass habitus (i.e above substrate (AS) consist of leave blades and fronds and Below Substrate (BS) consist of roots and rhizomes). We compare carbon stock between AS and BS, as well as between two species. The result of the research show that carbon estimation value in Pengudang Station (PS) (68.398,47 g C/m2) is higher than Teluk Bakau Station  (57.763,47 g C/m2). The carbon estimation value of E. acoroides is higher that others either in TBS of PS. The carbon stock in BS is higher than AS. While the estimated carbon stock in the sediment in PS was higher than in TBS.

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Published

2026-02-23

How to Cite

Indriani, A’an J. Wahyudi, & Defri Yona. (2026). Cadangan Karbon di Area Padang Lamun Pesisir Pulau Bintan, Kepulauan Riau. OLDI (Oseanologi Dan Limnologi Di Indonesia), 2(3), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.14203/oldi.2017.v2i3.99

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