Implementation of PLUTO Buoy for Monitoring Water Quality in Indonesia, Reflection and Future Plans

Handy Chandra, Krismono Krismono, Penny Dyah Kusumaningrum, Daud Sianturi, Yustisia Firdaus, Imam Taukhid and Bertha Berlian Borneo, Ministry for Marine Affairs and Fisheries, Rep. Indonesia, Agency for R&D of Marine & Fisheries Technology., Jakarta, Indonesia
Abstract:
Research and development of PLUTO (Perairan Selalu Termonitor/Waters Always Monitored) buoy has reached its fourth year in 2015. Try out has been done in coastal waters, fishponds, fishing port ponds, and reservoirs. In the first year (2010) try out has been performed on coastal waters with off line measurement system. The buoy used temperature, salinity, DO and pH sensors. In the second year (2013) try out was carried out on fishponds and fishing port ponds using telemetry measurement system. In the third year (2014) try out was carried out on water reservoir with telemetry measurement system. In the fourth year (2015) android application is developed to monitor 4 water reservoirs and 1 lake. Beside that, observation point is added to 3 point depth for one buoy. Parameters used are temperature, DO, and turbidity. Three PLUTO buoys are placed in each reservoir, at inlet, outlet, and at center of fish cultivation. Through Ocean Science Meeting in New Orleans it is hoped that there will be input and suggestion from the experts for future development of the monitoring system for public inland waters (especially reservoir and lake) in Indonesia.

 

Keywords: buoy PLUTO, salinity, temperature, Dissolved Oxygen (DO), pH, turbidity, telemetry