Abstract

Temporal Analysis of Water Quality in The Straits of Johor

Highlights

  • Most of the productive marine ecosystems in the world can be found in the coastal environments and wildlife area of linkages

  • Temperature, pH and total suspended solids are moderately constant over the year, conductivity shows a cyclical pattern over the year, dissolved oxygen declines over the year while oil and grease is constant except in 2013

  • It can be said that the increase of temperature in the Straits of Johor could be affected by rising sea temperatures worldwide

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Introduction

Most of the productive marine ecosystems in the world can be found in the coastal environments and wildlife area of linkages. Changes in water quality can be disastrous to the marine ecosystems and it is not suitable for the survival of endangered species due to circumstances that are no longer suitable for their survival (Bierman et al 2011). The use of nonparametric statistics is appropriate in the case of non-normal distribution in water quality parameters (Doering 1996; Doering & Chamberlain 1999). This gives a better knowledge of its temporal state with regards to future evolution and forecasts

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