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Kajian Fisika Oseanografi Pada Selat Malaka Dan Selat Rupat
Abstract
Anthropogenic activities influence the water quality of the Rupat and the Malacca Straits in Dumai City and along the coast of the Malacca Strait. Various activities along the stream, such as land clearing, especially for industrial activities, settlements, and infrastructure development, cause pressure on the environmental system. Climatological phenomena or climate change also influences the existing environmental conditions (Reza et al., 2020). Climate change is a global problem that impacts various aspects of life. One of the areas affected by climate change is the Rupat Strait and the Malacca Strait. Rupat Strait and Malacca Strait are waters that are heavily influenced by various economic activities of the community. This research was conducted in the waters of the Rupat Strait and the Malacca Strait. This studies determine the climate anomalies of the two straits by analyzing physical parameters such as temperature, brightness, tides, waves, and currents. The research method used was survey
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research. It was found that there were anomalies in physical parameters, specifically temperature fluctuations in the range of 0.3 - 1oC, and brightness was found to change every year in the range of 10-20 cm, then the type of tide that occurs in these waters is quasi-diurnal, with an average wave height ranging from 0.4 - 1 m, and currents ranging from 0.3-1m /s. The research findings indicate the influence of climate change in the region. The data shows the influence of climate change on physical parameters in the waters of The Rupat Strait and The Malacca Strait.
Keywords : Climate Change, Temperature, Brightness, Tide, Wave, Current
1) Student of the Fisheries and Marine Science Faculty, University of Riau
2) Lecturer of the Fisheries and Marine Science Faculty, University of Riau
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