BIO Web of Conferences (Jan 2024)

Trophic levels of reef fish community in Badul Island waters after Sunda Strait tsunami

  • Susanto Adi,
  • Nurdin Herry Sutrawan,
  • Hamzah Asep,
  • Khalifa Muta Ali,
  • Syafrie Hendrawan,
  • Munandar Erik,
  • Budiaji Weksi,
  • Febrio Eren Putra,
  • Dewi Inge Yulistia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/202410602005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 106
p. 02005

Abstract

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The Sunda Strait tsunami in December 2018 damaged coral reef ecosystems in the Banten coastal area, including Badul Island waters. This condition potentially affects directly to the trophic level of the reef fish community. The purpose of this study was to determine the trophic level of the reef fish community in the waters of Badul Island after a tsunami. The research was conducted in April 2022 at four sampling stations (North, West, South and East) in the Badul Island waters. Reef fish survey using Underwater Visual Census with a 50 m line transect at a depth of 3 – 5 m. Reef fish identified during the study were grouped based on trophic level (carnivore, planktivore, omnivore, herbivore and corallivore). From this research identify 264 individu with 30 species from 17 Family of reef fish. Small waters area around Badul Island made possible reef fish from 4 sampling stations still in same population. The highest abundance of reef fish was found on the west side of Badul Island (128 ind/250 m2). Number species of reef fish founded the highest in East side with 14 species. The highest abundance of reef fish, based on trophic level, was approximately 74 ind/250 m2 of carnivore fish on the western side of the island.