Student Research Reports
Water Temperature, pH Level, and Conductivity Affecting Mosquito Larval Occurrence in Waterfaland Island Ecosystems of Trang, Thailand
Organization(s):Samsenwittayalai School
Country:Thailand
Student(s):Nachachin Saleewong, Jettawat Intaramanee, Natthinan Sribanrieng, Thamita Chansawang, Sasipatch Viriyacharee, Nannapat Thanachaiprasert, Papichaya Tuanpusa, Sirinda Sittikulwitit, Norraphat Visitchaichan, Punnapas Kerdmalai, Anawin Rakshib, Sarut Kaewrakmuk, Wittaya Naree, Varinthon Bunsuk, Phupakorn Pitisuwannarat, Nutpudit Putdaeng
Grade Level:Secondary School (grades 9-12, ages 14-18)
GLOBE Educator(s):Kornkamon Kumnerdkarn
Contributors:Kornkamon Kumnerdkarn, Assoc.Prof.Dr.Krisanadej Jaorensutasinee, Assoc.Prof.Dr. Mullica Jaroensutasinee, Miss Aishath Hussain Fayaz, and Leoniel Jude Giray
Report Type(s):International Virtual Science Symposium Report
Protocols:Conductivity, Mosquitoes, pH, Water Temperature
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Language(s):English
Date Submitted:02/28/2025
This research investigates how water temperature, pH level, and conductivity affect the number of mosquito larvae in Trang Province, Thailand. We selected (San Chao Pao Kong, Tantiya Phirom Temple, San Chao Kew Ong Aia, and Kradan Island, collected all mosquito larvae, and measured water temperature, pH level, and conductivity based on the GLOBE Program. The study advocates for alternative, environmentally friendly mosquito control measures and proposes community-based interventions for disease prevention. Collaborative efforts with STEM professionals and advanced data analysis techniques enhance the study's interdisciplinary nature.