Abstract

This research was conducted from May – August 2023 in the rehabilitation mangrove area of Kedaburapat Village, Rangsang Pesisir Sub-District, Kepulauan Meranti Regency, Riau Province. This study aims to determine the average of tree diameter, potential biomass and carbon storage of each tree and the relationship between potential biomass and carbon storage with the diameter of the Avicennia alba rehabilitation mangrove trees in Kedaburapat Village. The method used in this study is a survey method and determination of sampling points by purposive sampling. The potential biomass and carbon storage of each tree were calculated using the allometric method. The relationship between average tree diameter and potential biomass and carbon storage was analyzed using simple linear regression. The average diameter at breast height (DBH) of A. alba per tree ranged from 2.81 – 4.03 cm, the average biomass per tree was 7.39 – 12.80 kg, the average carbon storage per tree was 3.47 – 5.00 kg C and tree carbon total per ha was 32.62 – 43.95 ton C/ha. The potential of biomass and carbon storage of each tree has a relatively strong positive relationship with the average tree diameter, with a correlation coefficient (r) of 0.9921. The quality of the waters measured in this study were temperatures ranging from 28-30°C, salinity 25-28‰, and pH 7.5-7.9. Environmental parameters indicate that the condition of the rehabilitation mangrove area in Kedaburapat Village is still good and can support the life of mangrove vegetation.

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