Ekologi populasi dan siklus reproduksi kerang kopah gafrarium tumidum roding, 1798 di daerah perairan pantai teluk kabung, Padang Sumatera Barat = The population ecology and reproductive cycle of gafrarium tumidum roding, 1798 in the coastal waters of south kabung bay, West Sumatra

Main Authors: Jabang Nurdin, author, Add author: Jatna Suprijatna, promotor, Add author: Mufti Petala Patria, co-promotor, Add author: Arie Budiman, author, Add author: Suharsono, examiner, Add author: Ono Kurnaen Sumadhiharga, examiner, Add author: Luthfiralda Sjahfirdi, examiner
Format: Doctoral Bachelors
Terbitan: Universitas Indonesia , 2009
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Online Access: https://lib.ui.ac.id/detail?id=20277851
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  • <i>Geographically, Kabung Bay coastal waters is located at 100° 22'24? - 100°20?79? EL and 01° 06?22?- 01° OT45? SL. This region consists of intertidal areas, shallow sea waters (mudflats, gravel-sandflats, and sandflats), mangrove ecosystem, and coral reef. In the vicinity of Kabung Bay, there are many small islands that have been used as ecotourism sites such as Pasumpahan, Sikuai and Serandah islands. In those areas, there are some clam species which are commonly consumpted by local people such as Anadara antiquate, Katalysia japonica, and Gafrarium tumidum. Gafranium tumidum, known as kerang Kopah, is the most abundant in those areas and has been the most utilized by communities. However, their population density may be decreased due to the recent open access for those islands especially the tourism purposes.</i>