DALAM PERSPEKTIF OSEANOGRAFI
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DALAM PERSPEKTIF OSEANOGRAFI
Australia Awards Alumni Professional Development Series Workshop #12 Ambon, 30 November 2011 Dr Augy Syahailatua PhD in Fishery Oceanography – UNSW, 2005 Technical Implementing Unit for Marine Life Conservation (LIPI Marine Labs) Ambon Ambon Email: augy001@lipi.go.id 712,479.69 km2 Research / Expedition in Maluku No. Research / Expedition Year 1. Georgius E. Rumphius 1652-1702 2. Pieter Bleeker 1842-1860 3 Alfred Russel Wallace 1854-1862 4. Challenger 1872-1876 5. Gazelle 1875 6. Siboga 1899-1900 7. Mortensen 1922 8. Snellius I 1929-1930 9. Galathea 1950-1952 10. Baruna 1964 Research / Expedition in Maluku No. Research / Expedition 11. 12. 13 14. 15. 1970-1980 1975 & 1979 1980-1981 1984-1985 1992-1998, 2003-2007 1993-1998 19. Rumphius I-IV Alpha Helix Coridon Snellius II Indonesian Through Flow / INSTANT Marine Resources Evaluation and Planning Karubar Bandamin II Wallacea 20. Widya Nusantara 2007 & 2010 16. 17. 18. Year 1993 2003 2004 Centre for Marine Biodiversity MARINE & COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS Open Sea Coral Reef Seagrass Mangrove Mangrove Forest Total area : ~ 128,000 ha ∑ Species = 32 • Ambon Bay • Kotania Bay (SBB) • Kayeli Bay (Buru Is.) • Yamdena Is. • Aru Islands SEAGRASS Found in coastal area of Maluku Well documented: Kotania Bay, Ambon Bay & Tanimbar 11 species Maluku: ≈ 780 sp. (Weber & Wallacea) Arafura: 538 sp. (Russel & Houston, 1989; Haris et al., 2008) FISHES HOLOTHUROIDEA 1867-1983 = 53 Species Rumphius 1990 = 59 Species Banda Sea = 93 Species (32 endemic) CRUSTACEA Infraordo Arafura/ Timor 5 Indonesia 9 Indo West Pacific 32 Stenopodidea 1 - - Caridea 12 40 128 Thalassinidea 3 3 5 Palinura 5 7 21 Dendrobranchiata MOLLUSCS Maluku = 122 sp Arafura = 36 sp Banda Sea = 52 sp SEAWEED Rumphius III = 70 sp East Seram = 48 sp Compiled data= 135 sp • Maluku Province is located in the centre of marine biodiversity, however – Do all marine species spend their whole live in Maluku waters? – If not, which marine species that spend their entire live in Maluku waters? • In term of oceanographic condition (e.g. ITF and Upwelling), – Are there any relationships between oceanographic condition and diversity, distribution and abundance of marine species in Maluku waters? – Are there any relationships between oceanographic condition and recruitment of marine species in Maluku waters? • In term of Global Warming and Climate Change; (Hobday et al., 2006) – will the distribution and abundance of marine species and communities alter with climate change? – Which species are candidate indicators for climate change impacts? – Within large marine domains, where are sensitive areas or hotspots of change? – How will ocean productivity alter with climate change? – How would reduction in non-climate related stressors increase ecosystem resilience to climate change? – what extent will marine climate change impacts affect socially and economically important uses of Maluku (Indonesia) marine ecosystems? RE-STOCKING HABITAT REHABILITATION STUDY ON MARINE & COASTAL RESOURCES RESEARCH ACTIVITIES FACILITIES HUMAN RESOURCES MARINE LIFE CONSERVATION REFERENCE COLLECTION OF MARINE SPECIES Photo: LIPI Ambon REFERENCE COLLECTION OF MARINE SPECIES Photo: LIPI Ambon LIPI SUPPORTS CTI PROGRAM Photo: LIPI Ambon SUMMARY • Marine and coastal studies in Maluku have done since the 17th century; • Although we understand that Maluku is at the centre of marine biodiversity, we still need more marine and coastal studies; • LIPI Ambon has focused on marine life conservation, and get ready to support CTI Program