Analisis Hubungan Suhu Permukaan Laut (SPL) dan Klorofil-a terhadap Zona Potensial Rajungan (Portunus sp.) di Pantai Labu, Sumatera Utara
Analysis of the Relationship between Sea Surface Temperature (SPL) and Chlorophyll-A on Crab Potential Zones on Labu Beach, North Sumatra

Date
2025Author
Naibaho, Risdo Elevri
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Manurung, Vindy Rilani
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Blue Swimming Crab is a fishery commodity with a fairly high selling
value, both as a local commodity and an export commodity. This study aims to
analyze the relationship between oceanographic parameters in the form of sea
surface temperature (SPL) and chlorophyll-a to crab catches (Portunus sp.) in the
waters of the Strait of Malacca. The data used were in the form of Aqua-MODIS
satellite images for temperature and chlorophyll-a, fishermen's catch data, and field
measurement data for pH and salinity parameters. The analysis was carried out
using descriptive statistical approaches, correlation, multiple linear regression, and
mapping of potential zones using ArcGIS software. The results showed that the SPL
in the study area ranged from 29–31.8°C, and the chlorophyll-a value ranged from
0.3–6.0 mg/m³. The highest crab catch occurred in December (1035 kg), while the
lowest was in April (247 kg). Correlation analysis showed that chlorophyll-a had a
strong relationship with catch (r = 0.758; R² = 0.7804), while SPL has a moderate
correlation (r = 0.449; R² = 0.4994). Multiple linear regression showed that both
variables contributed significantly to the catch with a determination coefficient (R²)
of 0.762 and a significance value of F = 0.0006. The pH and salinity parameters in
the field range from 6.75–6.92 and 29–31 ppt, which is a category very suitable for
crab habitats. The Blue Swimming Crab Fishing Potential Zone (ZPPR) based on
sea surface temperature and chlorophyll-a is located at Belawan 3°59'2.06"N 99°
1'31.24"E to 4°8'34.11"N 99°7'48.14"E and Labu Beach 4°12'8.43"N
99°23′52.02"E
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