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Analisis Kualitas Perairan Pada Kawasan Penangkapan Benih Lobster (Panulirus spp.) di Kawasan Konservasi Perairan Daerah (KKPD) Teluk Staring Kecamatan Moramo Kabupaten Konawe Selatan Susianti, Aci; Halili, Halili; Munier, Muhammad Taswin
Jurnal Manajemen Sumber Daya Perairan Vol 6, No 1: Februari 2021
Publisher : Jurnal Manajemen Sumber Daya Perairan

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Penelitian ini dilaksanakan di perairan Ranooha Raya Kecamatan Moramo Kabupaten Konawe Selatan selama 2 bulan yaitu bulan Mei sampai Juni 2019 di tiga stasiun penelitian. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui parameter kualitas perairan pada daerah penangkapan benih lobster di perairan Desa Ranooha Raya, Pengambilan sampel menggunakan metode purposive sampling. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa nila suhu berkisar antara 28,3-30 oc, kecepatan arus berkisar antara 0,0258-0,0917m/detik, kedalaman berkisar antara 86-1591,6 cm, kecerahan bekisar anatara 52,1-847,3 cm, pH stabil yaitu 7, DO berkisar antara 5,3-6,6 mg/L, nitrat berkisar antara 0,012-0,0377 mg/L, fosfat berkisar antara 0,0041-0,0087, salinitas berkisar antara 28,3-33,3 ppt. Tinggi rendahnya nilai kualitas perairan di perairan ini dipengaruhi oleh masukan dari daratan, aktifitas plankton dan organisme laut, serta pergerakan massa air.Kata kunci : kualitas perairan, benih lobster, Teluk Staring.
FERMENTASI LIMBAH SEKAM PADI UNTUK PUPUK ORGANIK DALAM BUDIDAYA UDANG VANAME DI KABUPATEN KONAWE SELATAN, PROVINSI SULAWESI TENGGARA Munier, Muhammad Taswin; Riani, Irdam; Idris, Muhammad; Jali, Wa; Budianto, Budianto; Nur, Andi Irwan; Ramli, Muhammad
Bina Bahari Vol 4, No 1 (2025): FEBRUARI 2025
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Kelautan, FMIPA Universitas Tanjungp

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This study investigates the implementation of rice husk waste fermentation for organic fertilizer production in Vaname shrimp cultivation in Konawe Selatan, Southeast Sulawesi. The research evaluates the effectiveness of converting rice husk waste into organic fertilizer through a community-based intervention involving 62 shrimp farming families. The findings demonstrate significant improvements in farmers' knowledge and skills regarding organic fertilizer production, resulting in enhanced soil quality and reduced production costs. The study contributes to sustainable aquaculture practices while addressing environmental concerns associated with traditional farming methods.
Size distribution of Haliotis asinina and abundance of periphyton in tapulaga waters Ishak, Ermayanti; Munier, Muhammad Taswin; Trial, Muhammad
Depik Vol 14, No 1 (2025): MARCH 2025
Publisher : Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13170/depik.14.1.42737

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The Tapulaga waters, located in Soropia, Southeast Sulawesi, are among the coastal waters with significant potential for the seven-eyed abalone (Haliotis asinina). This species is a herbivorous gastropod that primarily consumes natural food sources such as periphyton and macroalgae. This study aims to determine the size distribution of H. asinina and analyze the presence of periphyton on seagrass leaves and macroalgal thalli. Sampling was conducted over six months in the Tapulaga waters of Soropia, Konawe Regency, Southeast Sulawesi, using a simple random sampling technique. The collected data were analyzed using descriptive statistical methods. The results indicate that the highest percentage of size distribution was observed in the range of 37.544.5 mm, comprising 34% of the total population. The population was categorized into two size groups: juveniles ( 49 mm) and adults ( 50 mm). Juveniles accounted for 75% of the total H. asinina population, while adults comprised 25%. A total of 11 periphyton species from three taxonomic classes Bacillariophyceae, Cyanophyceae, and Trebouxiophyceaewere identified on the seagrass species Enhalus acoroides and the macroalgae Gracilaria salicornia, Padina sp., Halimeda sp., Galaxaura sp., and Gelidium sp. The identified periphyton species included Aulacoseira sp., Nitzschia sp., Synedra sp., Diatoma sp., Fragilaria sp., Navicula sp., Pinnularia sp., Melosira sp., Lyngbya sp., Planctonema sp., and Cocconeis sp. Six of these periphyton species were present on both seagrass and macroalgal thalli. Synedra sp. was the most dominant species, exhibiting the highest abundance at 88,876 individuals/cm. The presence of periphyton as a natural food source attached to seagrass leaves and macroalgal thalli plays a crucial role in supporting the juvenile H. asinina population.Keywords:H. asininaMacroalgaePeriphytonTapulaga
Size distribution of Haliotis asinina and abundance of periphyton in tapulaga waters Ishak, Ermayanti; Munier, Muhammad Taswin; Trial, Muhammad
Depik Vol 14, No 1 (2025): MARCH 2025
Publisher : Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13170/depik.14.1.42737

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The Tapulaga waters, located in Soropia, Southeast Sulawesi, are among the coastal waters with significant potential for the seven-eyed abalone (Haliotis asinina). This species is a herbivorous gastropod that primarily consumes natural food sources such as periphyton and macroalgae. This study aims to determine the size distribution of H. asinina and analyze the presence of periphyton on seagrass leaves and macroalgal thalli. Sampling was conducted over six months in the Tapulaga waters of Soropia, Konawe Regency, Southeast Sulawesi, using a simple random sampling technique. The collected data were analyzed using descriptive statistical methods. The results indicate that the highest percentage of size distribution was observed in the range of 37.544.5 mm, comprising 34% of the total population. The population was categorized into two size groups: juveniles ( 49 mm) and adults ( 50 mm). Juveniles accounted for 75% of the total H. asinina population, while adults comprised 25%. A total of 11 periphyton species from three taxonomic classes Bacillariophyceae, Cyanophyceae, and Trebouxiophyceaewere identified on the seagrass species Enhalus acoroides and the macroalgae Gracilaria salicornia, Padina sp., Halimeda sp., Galaxaura sp., and Gelidium sp. The identified periphyton species included Aulacoseira sp., Nitzschia sp., Synedra sp., Diatoma sp., Fragilaria sp., Navicula sp., Pinnularia sp., Melosira sp., Lyngbya sp., Planctonema sp., and Cocconeis sp. Six of these periphyton species were present on both seagrass and macroalgal thalli. Synedra sp. was the most dominant species, exhibiting the highest abundance at 88,876 individuals/cm. The presence of periphyton as a natural food source attached to seagrass leaves and macroalgal thalli plays a crucial role in supporting the juvenile H. asinina population.Keywords:H. asininaMacroalgaePeriphytonTapulaga