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The Asam-Asam River is one of the waters located in Tanah Laut Regency and is in an oil
palm plantation area which is very close to the Palm Oil Mill (PKS). The Asam-Asam River
has an important role for the surrounding community who use these waters as a source of water
for the community around fishing activities, domestic activities such as washing clothes and
supplying water for oil palm plantations. Water from PKS activities is thought to have changed
the condition of the waters of the Asam-Asam river, therefore identification of plankton
diversity in the Asam-Asam River was carried out and data collection of water quality
parameters (pH, temperature, DO, BOD, COD, Nitrate and Phosphate) as supporting data for
the identification results plankton. This research was conducted in August 2021. Observation
points and water sampling were carried out at 2 stations in the Asam-Asam River. The
supporting parameters observed were pH, temperature, DO, BOD, COD, nitrate and phosphate.
Station II had the highest abundance of phytoplankton because the presence of the genera
Oscillatoria, Tablelaria and Spirogyra was much higher than Station I. In the results of the two
observation stations, the class Bacillariophyceae was the most common. |
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