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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
The Effect of the Aeration System on Fish Health Performance in Aquaponics Darmawan, Mochamad Reza; Andriani, Yuli; Subhan, Ujang; Zidni, Irfan
Journal of Fish Health Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Fish Health
Publisher : Aquaculture Department, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jfh.v5i2.6288

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Dissolved oxygen in aquaculture systems, including aquaponics systems, cannot be filled only by natural diffusion, so an artificial aeration system is needed. Suboptimal aeration levels not only affect metabolic activity, but also affect serum and fish blood performance (hematology). This study aims to evaluate the impact of the aeration system on the health and well-being of fish cultivated in an aquaponics system. The method used is by studying the literature related to the aeration system of fish farming carried out in the aquaponic system which is relevant to the keywords of aquaponic system, aeration system, fish health and hematology from various sources such as: Google Scholar, Elsevier, Springer and Research Gate. Based on the comparison of several studies, it can be concluded that the aquaponic system using an aeration system can improve fish health performance based on hematological parameters.
A review on optimizing fish growth using fermented animal by-products for sustainable aquaculture Shobihah, Hasna Nabila; Andriani, Yuli; Wiyatna, Muhamad Fatah; Iskandar, Iskandar; Zidni, Irfan; Rustama, Mia Miranti
Depik Jurnal Ilmu Ilmu Perairan, Pesisir, dan Perikanan Vol 14, No 2 (2025): JUNE 2025
Publisher : Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13170/depik.14.2.43418

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Feed availability is a crucial factor in aquaculture, accounting for approximately 6070% of total production costs. High-quality feed is often expensive due to reliance on imported ingredients. To address this issue, animal-based organic waste presents a promising alternative, given its abundance, underutilization, and high nutritional value when properly processed. This review was conducted from November 2024 to January 2025 using a narrative literature review approach, synthesizing previous publications to identify research gaps and development opportunities. Literature was sourced from national and international scientific databases, including Scopus, ScienceDirect, SpringerLink, and ResearchGate. The study aimed to explore the production of fermented animal by-product meal and its application in aquafeed to enhance fish growth performance. Findings indicate that fermentation significantly improves the nutritional quality of animal waste. Several reviewed studies reported that incorporating fermented by-products such as fish offal, poultry feathers, and blood at inclusion levels of 2025% can improve the growth and survival rates of juvenile fish. Therefore, the optimal use of such ingredients is recommended to reduce feed costs and support the sustainability of aquaculture systems.Keywords:Alternative ingredientsFish wasteChicken Feather WasteBlood WasteFermentationFish feed
Study on water quality based on physicochemical parameters and distribution of waste in the waters of Kelapa Dua Island Pratiwy, Fittrie Meyllianawaty; Herawati, Titin; Hasan, Zahidah; Andriani, Yuli; Faddilah, Thallita Nasywa; Nabila, Tiara Nurul
Depik Vol 13, No 2 (2024): AUGUST 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13170/depik.13.2.38544

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Kepulauan seribu archipelago is home to Kelapa Dua Island, a potential marine tourism destination and habitat for diverse marine life. The survival of marine biota hinges on suitable physical and chemical water parameters, encompassing temperature, pH, salinity, and dissolved oxygen (DO). This study aims to evaluate water quality and litter distribution on Kelapa Dua Island within Kepualauan Seribu National Park. Results reveal that the water quality largely aligns with established standards; however, specific points surpass limits, notably lower salinity at stasion 3 (26%o), and higher pH at station 2 (9.35). Despite meeting quality standards, the island's status as a populated area and tourist destination raises concerns about potential alterations to water quality. Furthermore, observations on litter distribution indicate a status categorized as B (0-4/m) and C (4-10/m), highlighting a relatively low level of litter presence. The interaction of human activities, both as inhabitants and visitors, may contribute to fluctuations in water quality. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for sustainable management, ensuring the preservation of Pulau Kelapa's ecological integrity as a cherished marine environment and tourist attraction. This study provides insights into the delicate balance between human interactions and environmental preservation in the context of Pulau Kelapa, Kepualauan Seribu.Keywords:Water qualityLitter DistributionKelapa Dua IslandKepulauan Seribu
Enhancing fish waste quality through silage production: a review Andriani, Yuli; Pratama, Rusky I; Wiyatna, Muhamad Fatah; Shobihah, Hasna Nabila
Depik Vol 13, No 2 (2024): AUGUST 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13170/depik.13.2.36288

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The untapped potential of fish processing production waste as a source of fish feed ingredients makes it a promising resource due to its widespread availability. This study aims to evaluate the process of producing fish waste silage through probiotic fermentation to assess the resulting quality post-fermentation. Employing an exploratory descriptive method, this research draws from diverse literature sources, encompassing books, national journals, and international publications. The comparison of findings from prior research indicates that fermenting fish waste with microbes, particularly lactic acid bacteria, enhances its protein content, positively impacting fish growth performance. Introducing silage at a 10% dose achieves a tilapia survival rate of 83.33%, while a 25% silage addition yields a relative growth rate of 222.63% for catfish and a feed conversion ratio of 1.06 for tilapia.Keywords:FermentationFish wasteFish silageLactic acid bacteria
SOSIALISASI PENERAPAN BUDIDAYA IKAN SISTEM RESIRKULASI SEBAGAI SOLUSI KETERBATASAN LAHAN DAN SUMBER DAYA AIR DI KECAMATAN SITURAJA DAN CISITU Andriani, Yuli; Zaelani, Akbar
Jurnal Abdi Insani Vol 12 No 6 (2025): Jurnal Abdi Insani
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/abdiinsani.v12i6.2584

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Budidaya ikan merupakan sektor yang krusial dalam penyediaan pangan dan peningkatan pendapatan masyarakat, terutama di daerah yang memiliki tradisi konsumsi ikan yang tinggi, seperti di Kecamatan Situraja dan Cisitu, Kabupaten Sumedang. Dengan rata-rata konsumsi ikan per kapita di Indonesia mencapai 50 kilogram per tahun (KKP, 2022), kebutuhan akan budidaya ikan yang berkelanjutan semakin mendesak. Namun, tantangan keterbatasan lahan dan sumber daya air menjadi kendala signifikan dalam pengembangan budidaya ikan tradisional. Penerapan Sistem Resikulasi (RAS) sebagai teknologi budidaya ikan yang efisien dapat menjadi solusi untuk mengatasi masalah ini. RAS memanfaatkan teknologi untuk mendaur ulang air, sehingga mengurangi ketergantungan pada sumber daya air yang terbatas dan meningkatkan produktivitas. Sosialisasi penerapan sistem RAS di Situraja dan Cisitu bertujuan untuk memberikan pemahaman tentang manfaat dan cara kerja sistem ini, serta mendorong partisipasi masyarakat dalam budidaya ikan berkelanjutan. Melalui pendekatan partisipatif, diharapkan masyarakat dapat mengoptimalkan penggunaan lahan dan air, serta meningkatkan pendapatan dari usaha budidaya ikan.
EVALUASI PENGGUNAAN LARVA BLACK SOLDIER FLY (BSF) SEBAGAI SUMBER PROTEIN HEWANI DALAM PAKAN IKAN Andriani, Yuli; Pratama, Rusky Intan
Journal of Fish Nutrition Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Journal Of Fish Nutrition
Publisher : Journal of Fish Nutrition

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jfn.v4i1.4620

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Abundant organic waste has the potential to pollute the environment, so proper management is needed so that organic waste can become an economically valuable material. Bioconversion by maggot Hermetia illucens (Black Soldier Fly) is one of the effective methods to process organic waste into animal protein sources that can be used as fish and livestock feed. BSF maggot is able to reduce organic waste up to 78.9% per day and has a protein content of 30-45% and fat 24-30%. The maggot life cycle involves several phases from egg to adult, with temperature playing an important role in this process. Maggot also shows great potential in improving fish growth and health, and can be used as an efficient and highly nutritious alternative feed ingredient.
Review Literature: Pengolahan Bahan Pakan Asal Crustacea Sebagai Kitin dan Kitosan: Literature Review: Processing of Feed Ingredients Derived from Crustaceans into Chitin and Chitosan Andriani, Yuli; Tubagus Aldi Lazuardi; Angga Dwi Cahya; Aisyah
Journal of Fish Nutrition Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Journal Of Fish Nutrition
Publisher : Journal of Fish Nutrition

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jfn.v5i1.6861

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Chitin and chitosan are polysaccharides from the exoskeleton of crustaceans such as shrimp and crabs, chitin has several benefits if added to fish feed including functioning as a source of fiber that can improve digestion in fish, increase metabolism, and support the immune system of fish. However, with its high fiber content, chitin needs to be simplified into chitosan so that it is easier to process by the fish's digestive system, with the extraction method using chemical compounds, we can get pure chitosan that can be applied to fish feed. The purpose of this review is to determine the best dose of adding chitin or chitosan to fish feed, the method used is a descriptive method through a literature review study of various research journals. The effective dose obtained in this review is the addition of chitin around 0.04% - 8%, while for chitosan it ranges from 4% - 10%.
Sistem Budidaya Ikan Lele (Clarias sp.) dalam Kolam Terpal dengan Teknologi Nano Bubble Andriani, Yuli; Nurinsani, Rizka Amalia
Journal of Fish Nutrition Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Journal Of Fish Nutrition
Publisher : Journal of Fish Nutrition

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jfn.v5i1.7534

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Catfish (Clarias sp.) farming is one of the fastest-growing aquaculture sectors in Indonesia. However, a major challenge in this industry is water quality deterioration, particularly low dissolved oxygen levels, which can cause stress, disease, and reduced fish productivity. Nano bubble technology offers an innovative solution to increase dissolved oxygen levels more efficiently than conventional aeration methods. This study employs a literature review method by analyzing various journals and scientific sources related to the application of nano bubble technology in catfish farming. The findings indicate that nano bubble technology can increase dissolved oxygen levels by up to 30% compared to conventional aeration, reduce toxic compounds such as ammonia and nitrite, and improve feed efficiency and fish growth. Additionally, nano bubbles enhance fish survival rates by up to 40% and reduce water pollution. Given these benefits, this technology has the potential to be an effective solution for improving the productivity and sustainability of catfish farming in Indonesia.
Flood Early Warning System with Informational Technology for Reducing Risk of Loss in Sustainability of City Supani, Ahyar; Agustin, Maria; Andriani, Yuli
International Series on Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Vol. 4 No. 2 (2019)
Publisher : Universitas Lampung

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Palembang is divided by Musi-river consisting of two parts of city called Hulu and Hilir. it has a height of Musi tide surface about 0.7 m to 2.2 m and average high rainfall 101.48 mm/hrs in a year so that it always happen flood every year. In tackling flood, Palembang goverment has did rehabilition of canals, river dredging, creation of retention ponds, demolition of illegal building on the banks of river and the extension services provided to the public about the cleanliness of the river. In addition in this study, it has been also applied infomational technology to tackle the flood in Palembang as early warning system. The flood early warning system that was built for measuring rainfall and water level, predicting flood condition using fuzzy logic and conveying data containing rainfall, water level and flood condition via short message service to people. In test, it was succesfull measuring water level up to 5 metres and rainfallĀ  up to 380 ml/minutes and more, forecasting the flood conditions namely standby 2, standby 1 and flood. Hence, it was also successfull sending short message service containing rainfall, water level and flood conditions automatically. In addition, the increase of rainfall caused the increase of water level and change of flood condition. Meanwhile, it was based on study that the flood early warning system was the key element of disaster risk reduction. From the results, it can be concluded that flood early warning system resulted on flood for 5.0 m, 320.31-418.33 ml/minutes, S1 for 4.0-5.0 m, 243.33-647.5 ml/minutes, S2 for less than 3.6 m, 414.17 ml/minutes. It succeeded in sending data of rainfall, water level and flood as much as 15 times to community's cellulerphone automatically so that it is reducing risk of loss againts flood and maintaining sustainability of city.
Co-Authors Abram, Arthur Henry Afifah, Luthfiah Al Agung, Mochamad Untung Kurnia Agung, Mochamad Untung Kurnia Agung, Mochamad Untung Kurnia - Aisyah Aisyah Aisyah Alfriani, Ranti Dwi Ali Amran Ali Syahbana 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 Bussalam, Rajib 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 Fajarwati, Mayapada 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 In-In Hanidah 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 Mastanora, Refika Maudy, Gitri Meyllianawaty Pratiwy, Fittrie Meyllianawaty, Fittrie Mia Miranti Rustama Millatina, Nabilah Sani Mortara, Alda Amalia Muhamad Fatah Wiyatna Mumtaz, Amalia Nabila, Tiara Nurul Ning Eliyati Nofatari, Muhammad Filah Isya Nofatari, Nofatari Nugraha, Zidan Fachriza Adya Nugroho, Agung Meidito Nur Fauzy, Fahmy Nurinsani, Rizka Amalia Permatasari, Mitta Prameswari, Rhiana Prananda, Muhammad Rizky Prananda, Rizky Prasadi, Marsel 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, Putri Nadya Saputra, Arya Bayu Ega Setyo Wati, Desy Shobihah, Hasna Nabila Silitonga, Hotmalina Silitonga, Hotmalina Subhan , Ujang Sukmaya, Nabila Tia Supani, Ahyar Surahman, Mohammad Badai Putra Suripto, Auliya 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 Zaelani, Akbar Zahidah - Zahidah Zahidah, Zahidah Zahidah, , Zidni, Irfan