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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Yuwono, Edy | Jennerjahn, T.C. | Nordhaus, I. | Riyanto, Erwin Ardli | Sastranegara, M. Husein | Pribadi, Rudhi
Affiliations: Biology Faculty, Jenderal Soedirman University, Purwokerto 53122, Central Java, Indonesia | Center for Tropical Marine Ecology, Fahrenheitstrasse 6, 28359 Bremen, Germany | Center for Tropical Coast and Marine Studies, Diponegoro University, Tembalang, Semarang 50275, Indonesia
Note: [] Corresponding author. E-mail: tim.jennerjahn@zmt-bremen.de
Abstract: Segara Anakan is a mangrove-fringed shallow coastal lagoon in south central Java, Indonesia, which is of high ecological and economic value because of its richness and diversity in living natural resources. The economic demands of a growing population, however, strongly alter environmental conditions which affect the ecology of the living resources and ultimately the ecological balance and economic potential of the region. Preliminary results of recent investigations in conjunction with available information from the past decades indicate an increasing deterioration of environmental conditions, particularly through high riverine sediment inputs in the western part of the lagoon, oil pollution in the eastern part and inputs of effluents from agriculture particularly in the western part of the lagoon. The destruction of mangroves mainly through illegal logging leads to habitat changes which affect the ecology of organisms, particularly of economically important species. Benthic organisms are as diverse as in other tropical regions. Abundances are extremely high in the central lagoon, but lower by two orders of magnitude in the eastern part which is affected by the effluents of an oil refinery. Developing measures for the sustainable management of the lagoon's living resources requires an integrated understanding of ecosystem functions and their changes related to human activities and climate change. The multidisciplinary German-Indonesian SPICE (Science for the Protection of Indonesian Coastal Marine Ecosystems) research programme is designed to obtain the necessary information in high temporal and spatial resolution.
Keywords: Mangroves, rivers, lagoon, Indonesia, environmental change, benthos, biogeochemistry, human impact
Journal: Asian Journal of Water, Environment and Pollution, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 61-70, 2007
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