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The Role and Function of Fatty Acids in Feed on Fish Growth Prananda, Muhammad Rizky; Andriani, Yuli; Pratiwy, Fittrie Meyllianawaty; Iskandar, Iskandar; Haetami, Kiki; Zidni, Irfan; Herman, Roffi Grandiosa
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 30 No. 1 (2025): February
Publisher : Faculty of Fisheries and Marine, Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.30.1.18-23

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Essential fatty acids play a crucial role in fish growth and health. A quality feed containing the right amount of fats can promote fish growth and support metabolic functions. Fatty acid requirements vary depending on the fish species and habitat, with freshwater fish tending to require more n-6 fatty acids, while marine fish require more n-3 fatty acids. The use of fat in feed should be well regulated, as too high levels can interfere with the digestive and metabolic processes of the fish. The use of fish oil mixed in feed as much as 1.5% can help improve the growth performance of carp. Magot oil mixed into the feed as much as 15%/100 g gives the best growth performance in carp. Soybean oil used as much as 10% in feed can increase the content of omega 3, EPA, and DHA in catfish meat. Coconut oil used in feed at 6% proved to have a good impact on the DHA content of tilapia. The purpose of this paper is to review the literature on the role and function of fatty acids in fish growth
Review of Fish Feed Forms, Processes, and TheirĀ Purpose Andriani, Yuli; Putri, Ismi Nabila; Aufa, Indrawan; Nofatari, Muhammad Filah Isya; Aisyah, Aisyah
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 30 No. 1 (2025): February
Publisher : Faculty of Fisheries and Marine, Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.30.1.61-69

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Fish feed is critical to the success of aquaculture as it fulfills nutritional needs, promotes growth, and improves fish health. Several feed forms are used routinely, such as flake, pellet, and cake, each with its characteristics and applications, depending on the fish species and growth stage. Flake feed is a good choice for ornamental fish and small fish that consume on the surface or in the water column because it allows it to float longer on the water surface, making it easier for small fish to consume. Cake-shaped feed is soft, denser, and has a distinctive cake aroma. Cake-shaped feed is usually used for larval-stage fish species with small mouth openings. In addition, pelleted feed, available in various sizes and densities, is becoming more popular in consumer fish farming because it is easy to apply and can meet balanced nutritional needs, especially for sizeable juvenile fish. Pellets can be adjusted to match the water density for fish feeding at the water's top, column, or bottom. Therefore, it is crucial to know the forms of feed and their uses so that farmers can choose the optimal feed for their fish by understanding the characteristics and applications of each type of feed.
Evaluation of Fish Cultivation Water Quality in Aquaponic Systems with Different Aeration Systems Kosasih, Henry Putra; Zahidah, Zahidah; Subhan, Ujang; Andriani, Yuli
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 30 No. 1 (2025): February
Publisher : Faculty of Fisheries and Marine, Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.30.1.81-89

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Aquaponics is a sustainable aquaculture technology that integrates a recirculation aquaculture system with plant cultivation in one system. The aquaponic system can be a solution that can be used as an intensive fish farming system and increase fish farming production. However, intensive cultivation will cause dissolved oxygen concentration to decrease rapidly. It will affect the water's quality, so an aeration system is needed to maintain the balance of dissolved oxygen in the water. The difference in the use of aeration systems in aquaponic systems will certainly provide different water quality results. So, this study aims to determine the type of aeration system most effective for cultivation activities in the aquaponic system. The method used in this study is a descriptive exploration of various literature and research results that have been published, both from books, national journals, and international journals. Based on a comparison of the results of previous studies, it can be concluded that aeration technology with microbubble sizes such as MNB and FBs can increase oxygen higher and more stable than conventional and venturi aeration technologies. The application of MNB and FBs aeration technology can produce water quality with dissolved oxygen concentration >7 mg/L, reduce ammonia concentration to <0.01 mg/L, nitrate concentration to <0.6 mg/L, and phosphate concentration <0.3 mg/L, as well as reducing total solids to 16% and volatile solids to 32%.
Review of Fish Feed Forms, Processes, and Their Purpose Andriani, Yuli; Putri, Ismi Nabila; Aufa, Indrawan; Isya, Muhammad Filah; Nofatari, Nofatari; Aisyah, Aisyah
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 30 No. 1 (2025): February
Publisher : Fakultas Perikanan dan Kelautan Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.30.1.61-69

Abstract

Fish feed is critical to the success of aquaculture as it fulfills nutritional needs, promotes growth, and improves fish health. Several feed forms are used routinely, such as flake, pellet, and cake, each with its characteristics and applications, depending on the fish species and growth stage. Flake feed is a good choice for ornamental fish and small fish that consume on the surface or in the water column because it allows it to float longer on the water surface, making it easier for small fish to consume. Cake-shaped feed is soft, denser, and has a distinctive cake aroma. Cake-shaped feed is usually used for larval-stage fish species with small mouth openings. In addition, pelleted feed, available in various sizes and densities, is becoming more popular in consumer fish farming because it is easy to apply and can meet balanced nutritional needs, especially for sizeable juvenile fish. Pellets can be adjusted to match the water density for fish feeding at the water's top, column, or bottom. Therefore, it is crucial to know the forms of feed and their uses so that farmers can choose the optimal feed for their fish by understanding the characteristics and applications of each type of feed.
Evaluation of Fish Cultivation Water Quality in Aquaponic Systems with Different Aeration Systems Kosasih, Henry Putra; Zahidah, Zahidah; Subhan, Ujang; Andriani, Yuli
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 30 No. 1 (2025): February
Publisher : Fakultas Perikanan dan Kelautan Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.30.1.81-89

Abstract

Aquaponics is a sustainable aquaculture technology that integrates a recirculation aquaculture system with plant cultivation in one system. The aquaponic system can be a solution that can be used as an intensive fish farming system and increase fish farming production. However, intensive cultivation will cause dissolved oxygen concentration to decrease rapidly. It will affect the water's quality, so an aeration system is needed to maintain the balance of dissolved oxygen in the water. The difference in the use of aeration systems in aquaponic systems will certainly provide different water quality results. So, this study aims to determine the type of aeration system most effective for cultivation activities in the aquaponic system. The method used in this study is a descriptive exploration of various literature and research results that have been published, both from books, national journals, and international journals. Based on a comparison of the results of previous studies, it can be concluded that aeration technology with microbubble sizes such as MNB and FBs can increase oxygen higher and more stable than conventional and venturi aeration technologies. The application of MNB and FBs aeration technology can produce water quality with dissolved oxygen concentration >7 mg/L, reduce ammonia concentration to <0.01 mg/L, nitrate concentration to <0.6 mg/L, and phosphate concentration <0.3 mg/L, as well as reducing total solids to 16% and volatile solids to 32%.
Application of Probiotics in Various Preparations in Fish Farming Mumtaz, Amalia; Andriani, Yuli; Nurhayati, Atikah; Zidni, Irfan
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 30 No. 2 (2025): June
Publisher : Fakultas Perikanan dan Kelautan Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.30.2.180-187

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Fish farming plays a vital role in providing animal protein. Increased production is often hampered by declining water quality, disease, and excessive use of chemicals. The application of probiotics in various preparations is an environmentally friendly alternative to increase production efficiency while maintaining the balance of aquatic ecosystems. This study aimed to examine the effectiveness of probiotic applications in various preparations in fish farming activities. The method used was a literature study. The results of the study showed that probiotics, such as lactic acid bacteria, Bacillus sp., B. subtilis, B. megaterium, Lactobacillus sp, L. casei and Saccharomyces cerevisiae have a positive impact on growth, feed efficiency, endurance, and water quality. Feed quality, environmental conditions, dosage and method of administration, suitability of probiotic strains, and cultivation management influence the effectiveness of probiotics. Selection of the proper preparation and dosage and optimal management of the cultivation environment are the keys to maximizing the benefits of probiotics in increasing productivity and sustainability of fish farming businesses
Co-Authors Abram, Arthur Henry Adinda Ayu Lestari, Adinda Ayu Afifah, Luthfiah Al Afisha, Fauziyah Nur Agung, Mochamad Untung Kurnia Agung, Mochamad Untung Kurnia Agung, Mochamad Untung Kurnia - Aisyah Aisyah . Aisyah Aisyah Al-Ariq, M Aldiansyah, Kevin Alfriani, Ranti Dwi Ali Amran Ali Syahbana Amelia, Fadilah Anando, Drian Alif Angga Dwi Cahya Anita Desiani Ansori, Muhammad Rifat Apriana Vinasyiam Arhami, Muhammad Arief, Mochamad Candra W. Armadila, Armadila Asep Sahidin Askar, Agus Tri Askar, Agus Tri Atikah Nurhayati Aufa, Indrawan Aulia, Halyda Aulia, Renita Ayi Yustiati Bagus Firmansyah, Bagus Balqis, Rahma Bambang Suprihatin Bussalam, Rajib Chotimah, Liana Chusnul Dafrizal, Dafrizal Darmawan, Mochamad Reza Des Alwine Zayanti, Des Alwine Dewi, Deshinta Arrova Diana Chilmawati Dipatiguna, Siti Nisrina Ulfah Dwi Cahya, Muhammad Endro Setyo Cahyono, Endro Setyo Faddilah, Thallita Nasywa Faizal, Ibnu Fajarwati, Mayapada Fatalattof. A, Ammar Filardi, Tara Grandiosa Herman, Roffi Gumay, Nadia Purnamasari Hafel, Aulia Putri Kapsari Handaka, Asep Agus Hariz, Shafwan Hasani, Fiza Jasmine Herman Hamdani Herman, Roffi Grandiosa Heti Herawati Iis Rostini Ilhampradja, Habibi In-In Hanidah Indra Maiyanti, Sri Ine Maulina Intan Pratama, Rusky Irsyadi Yani Iskandar Iskandar Isni Nurruhwati Isya, Muhammad Filah Iwang Gumilar Juliwis Kardi JUNIANTO JUNIANTO Juwita, Indah Permata Kiki Haetami Kosasih, Henry Putra Kusumoputra, Rahmadi Lestari, Mega Cahaya Dwi Lestari, Vira Maharani, Annisa Nur Maharani, Zahra Egidita Marchelin, Shefia Maria Agustin Marselina, Nyanyu Chika Mastanora, Refika Maudy, Gitri Meyllianawaty Pratiwy, Fittrie Meyllianawaty, Fittrie Mia Miranti Rustama Millatina, Nabilah Sani Mortara, Alda Amalia MS, Yuniarti Muhamad Fatah Wiyatna Mumtaz, Amalia Nabila, Tiara Nurul Ning Eliyati Nofatari, Muhammad Filah Isya Nofatari, Nofatari Novaliana, Rona Nieki Nugraha, Yoga Nugraha, Zidan Fachriza Adya Nugroho, Agung Meidito Nur Fauzy, Fahmy Nurinsani, Rizka Amalia Permatasari, Mitta Prameswari, Rhiana Prananda, Muhammad Rizky Prananda, Rizky Prasadi, Marsel Prasetiawan, Nanda Radhitia Pratama, Rusky I Pratiwi, Ananda Pratiwy, Fittrie Meyllianawaty Putra, Vito Dwisetia Putri, Ismi Nabila Rasyid, Raffael Muhammad Sabili Rasyiq, Arkan Naufal Ratih, Ai Resnawati Rihadatul Nabila, Shela Rita Rostika Rizki, Fatur Roffi Grandiosa Rusky I. Pratama Rusky Intan Pratama Rustiah, Wa Ode Salsabila, Aulia Salsabila, Putri Nadya Saputra, Arya Bayu Ega Sartikasari, Dewi Astuti Setyo Wati, Desy Shinta Shinta Shobihah, Hasna Nabila Silitonga, Hotmalina Silitonga, Hotmalina Subhan , Ujang Sugandhy, Rioaldi Sukmaya, Nabila Tia Supani, Ahyar Surahman, Mohammad Badai Putra Suripto, Auliya Syamsuddin, Mega Laksmini Taufanputri, Melati Titin Herawati tri wahyuni Tubagus Aldi Lazuardi Ujang Subhan Victoria, Stephanie Marcelia Wanto, Anjar Wiyatna, Muhammad Fatah Wulandari, Deswita Khansa Yayat Dhahiyat Yulia Resti Yuliadi, Lintang Permatasari Yuliadi, Lintang Permatasari Yuliadi, Lintang Permatasari Yuliana Farahita Yuniar Mulyani Yusmar, Fathan Ahmad Yustianti, Ayi Zaelani, Akbar Zahidah - Zahidah Zahidah, Zahidah Zahidah, , Zidni, Irfan