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Trophic State of The PLTA Koto Panjang Dam Kampar Regency Based on TSI (Trophic State Index) Valentina Manurung; Madju Siagian; Asmika H Simarmata
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 6 (2019): Edisi 1 Januari s/d Juni 2019
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Abstrac Trophic State Index can be used to determine the trophic state of waters. The TSI was calculated based on chemical, biological and physical parameters and it is more representative for analyzing the trophical state of waters. To understand the trophic state of the PLTA Koto Panjang Reservoir, a research has been conducted in May 2018. There were four sampling stations, namely Station 1 (area with 100-150 floating cages) , Station 2 (area with 200-300 floating cages) and Station 3 (area with 946 floating cages). In each station, there were three sampling points, in the surface, in 2 Secchi depth, and in 4 Secchi depth. Sampling were conducted 3 times, once/week. Water quality parameter measured were total phosphorus, chlorophyll-a, transparency, temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen and free carbon dioxide. Trophic status was calculated based on Carlson’s Trophic State Index (TSI). The water quality parameter values were as follows: transparency 65.17-74.33 cm, total phosphorus 0.14 - 0.43 mg/L, chlorophyll-a 2.22 - 6.53 µg/L, depth 119.3 - 132.0 cm, temperature 27.7 - 31.7oC, pH 5.0, dissolved oxygen 3.04 - 6.81 mg/L and free carbon dioxide 09.39 - 26.93 mg/L. Trophic State Index value of the PLTA Koto Panjang Reservoir was 60.50 - 65.00, it indicates that the PLTA Koto Panjang water is in moderate eutrophic condition. Keywords: Carlson’sTrophic State Index, TSI,  moderate eutrophic, and water quality
Vertical Profile of DO, CO2, and pH For 24 Hours In Full KJA And Less KJA Areas In Koto Panjang Hydroelectric Reservoir Kampar Regency Riau Province Arico Candra Tambunan; Tengku Dahril; Asmika Harnalin Simarmata
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 8, No 2 (2021): Edisi 2 Juli s/d Desember 2021
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ABSTRACTThis research was conducted in December 2020 in Koto Panjang Hydroelectric Reservoir, Kampar Regency, Riau Province. Sampling was conducted in 2 stations, namely in full KJA area and less KJA area, each station consists of 3 sampling points. Sampling was done every 4 hours during 3 days. Sampling was conducted in 6 depths based on tranparency, namely surface, 2 Secchi depth , 4 Secchi depth, 10 Secchi depth, 20 Secchi depth, and the bottom of the lake. Result shown full KJA area the average DO range 1.64 – 7.11 mg/L, CO2 ranges from 6.21 – 27.08 mg/L, pH ranges from 5.20 – 6.73, temperatures range from 25 – 32°C and transparency 106 cm. While in less KJA area average concentration of DO ranges from 1.51 – 7.01 mg / L, CO2 ranges from 5.77 - 23.97 mg / L, the average pH ranges from 5.73 - 6.50, temperatures range from 24 - 32 ° C and transparency 118 cm.Two way anova test concentrate of DO, CO2, and pH in full KJA area and less KJA were not significantly different.  Keywords: Profil Vertikal, Parameter Kualitas Air, KJA, Waduk PLTA Koto Panjang
Diversity of Zooplankton in Reservoir Faculty of Fisheries and Marine University of Riau Defi Fitriya Dalimunthe; Asmika Harnalin Simarmata; Tengku Dahril
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 8, No 2 (2021): Edisi 2 Juli s/d Desember 2021
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ABSTRACTThis research was carried out in January-February 2020 in the waters of the Riau University Reservoir. This study aims to determine the diversity of zooplankton in the Faperika Reservoir, Riau University. The method used in this study is a survey method. Sampling of zooplankton is done once a week for three month. Samples were taken from the catch in the afternoon using a plankton net.During the study, there were 20 types of zooplankton consisting of 4 classes, namely Copepoda, Cladocera, Rotifera, Protozoa that live in the waters of the Faperika Reservoir, Riau University. The species found were Cylops sp, Daphnia sp, Nauplius sp, Bosmina sp, Moina sp, Alona sp, Anuraeopsis sp, Branchionus sp, Hexarthra sp, Keratella sp, Polyarthra sp, Tricoccerca sp, Asplanchna sp, Notholca sp, Philodina sp, Agronotholca sp, Macrocaetus sp, AmoebaRadiosa, Cryptomonas sp, Coleps sp. Of all the types of zooplankton found, the Rotifera class was the most common class.The structure of the zooplankton community around the Riau University Fisheries Reservoir is that the zooplankton density is included in the medium category, namely 1600-2250 ind/L, the high zooplankton diversity value is 3.158-3.334, the dominance index ranges from 0.976-0.919, meaning a balanced uniformity index in the Riau University Fisheries Reservoir.Keywords:Community, Diversity, Dominance,Water Quality, Zooplankton,
Types and abundance of peripyhton in the glass substrate placed in The Bandar Kayangan Lembah Sari Reservoir, Rumbai Pesisir District, Pekanbaru Abdi Doly Tarigan; Asmika Harnalin Simarmata; Madju Siagian
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 7, No 1 (2020): Edisi 1 Januari - Juni 2020
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AbstractPeriphyton is a sessile microscopic organism that attached on immersed substrates. A research aims to determine the type and abundance of periphyton on glass substrate has been carried out in April-May 2018 in the Bandar Kayangan Lembah Sari Reservoir. There were four sampling stations, namely station 1 (in the inlet, from the Ambang River), station 2 (in the inlet from the Merbau River), station 3 (in the middle of the lake) and station 4 (in the dam). In each station there were two sampling points,   24 glass were immersed (12 pieces in 20 cm depth and 12 pieces in the middle of water column depth).   Samplings were conducted 3 times, once/week. Water quality parameters measured were temperature, transparency, pH, dissolved oxygen, free carbon dioxide, nitrate, and phosphate. Results shown that there were 22 types of periphyton present and they were belonged to 4 classes, namely Bacillariophyceae (5 species), Chlorophyceae, (13 species) Cyanophyceae (2 species), and Euglenaphyceae (2 species). The periphyton abundance of Bandar Kayangan Lembah Sari Reservoir was 3,064-15,240 cells/cm2. Based on the abundance of periphyton, trophic state of the Bandar Kayangan Reservoir’s water is eutrophic. The water quality parameters were as follows: temperature: 27.3-29.3°C, transparency: 65.17-74.33 cm, pH: 5, free carbon dioxide: 3.32-4.66 mg/L,      dissolved oxygen: 5.87-7.38 mg/L, nitrate: 0.02-0.07 mg/L, and phosphate: 0.03-0.07 mg/L.Keywords: Sessile organism, water quality, glass substrate, man-made lake, Eutrophic
KAJIAN KETERKAITAN ANTARA CADANGAN OKSIGEN DENGAN BEBAN BAHAN ORGANIK DI ZONA LAKUSTRIN DAN TRANSISI WADUK IR. H. DJUANDA Asmika H. Simarmata; Enan M. Adiwilaga; Bibiana W. Lay; Tri Prartono
Jurnal Penelitian Perikanan Indonesia Vol 14, No 1 (2008): (Maret 2008)
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Kematian massal ikan pada budi daya ikan dalam karamba jaring apung di Waduk Ir. H. Djuanda hampir selalu terjadi setiap tahun. Deplesi oksigen merupakan faktor yang mempengaruhi kondisi tersebut. Oleh karena itu, penelitian ini dilakukan. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengkaji atau menentukan kemampuan perairan dalam menerima beban bahan organik. Penelitian dilakukan di Waduk Ir. H. Djuanda dari bulan Juni 2003 sampai dengan Mei 2004, dengan interval pengambilan contoh setiap bulan. Pengambilan contoh dilakukan di wilayah lakustrin yaitu stasiun L1, L2, dan L3 dan wilayah transisi stasiun T1, T2, dan T3. Pengambilan contoh vertikal meliputi permukaan, kedalaman 7, 15, 25, dan 35 m, dan dasar perairan. Metode dalam penelitian ini adalah survei post fakto. Analisis contoh dilakukan di laboratorium produktivitas perairan, Fakultas Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan, Institut Pertanian Bogor dan laboratorium kimia Loka Riset Pemacuan Stok Ikan, Jatiluhur. Parameter yang dianalisis adalah oksigen terlarut, bahan organik total, dan K2 (koefisien peluruhan), sedangkan parameter penunjang adalah suhu dan H2S. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa peningkatan bahan organik menyebabkan deplesi oksigen semakin tajam pada musim hujan di wilayah lakustrin. Konsentrasi bahan organik yang aman adalah 7,76 mg per l. Mass mortality of fishes at Ir. H. Djuanda Reservoir occurs almost every year. Oxygen depletion is one factor that affect the condition. There fore, this research should be done. The carrying capacity at Ir. H. Djuanda Reservoir to receive organic loading were determined in this study. The research conducted at Ir. H. Djuanda Reservoir from June 2003 until May 2004. Horizontal sampling station was conducted based on longitudinal gradient i.e. lacustrine zone (L1, L2, and L3), and transition zone (T1, T2, and T3). Vertical sampling points were at surface, at the depth of 7 m, 15, 25, 35, and 45 m, and at the bottom. Sample analysis carried out in physical chemical laboratory of Aquatic Resources Management Department, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, IPB and chemical laboratory Loka Jatiluhur. The methods of this research were post facto survey descriptive. Dissolved oxygen, total organic matter, and BOD were observed during research.temperature and H2S were observed to support the study. The results showed that the increasing of organic matter cause the steep of oxygen depletion in transition of wet season at lacustrine zone. Acceptable concentration of total organic matter was 7.76 mg per l.
Penyuluhan manipulasi fotoperiod pada budidaya ikan patin (Pangasius hypopthalmus) di RW VIII Kelurahan Delima Kecamatan Tampan Pekanbaru Windarti Windarti; Morina Riauwaty; Henni Syawal; Asmika H Simarmata; Isma Mulyani
Unri Conference Series: Community Engagement Vol 1 (2019): Seminar Nasional Pemberdayaan Masyarakat
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In the Delima Village, Pekanbaru City, there is a group of women that used to conduct a household scale fish culture activities. Most of them using a simple earthen pond. They did not apply any modern technique in culturing the fish. To improve the ability of the women community in culturing fish, a dissemination of environmental friendly fish culture technique was conducted. Slides and a simple manual book for conducting manipulated photoperiod in fish culture was used during the training. The community were also trained to construct tarp ponds, feeding, rearing Pangasius hypopthalmus and managing the water quality in the pond. Twenty five women that were belonged to “PKK” group attended the training. Before the training, their knowledge on fish culture was very low, but after the training, their knowledge improved by 85%. Results of monitoring and evaluation activities shown that the women from the PKK group were able to culture fish with manipulated photoperiod technique.
Carrying Capacity Analysis of Aquatic Environment in the Fishery Reserves Area of Terubuk Fish in Riau Province Hendra Saputra; Deni Efizon; Asmika Harnalin
ECOTONE Vol 1, No 1 (2020)
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This study aims to determine and analyze the carrying capacity of that area and to estimate the potency of the fish based on the Net Primary Productivity (NPP) and it was conducted in February 2018. Samplings were conducted 6 times, once/ week. Parameters measured were temperature, brightness, current speed, salinity, N, P, pH, DO, and chlorophyll-a concentration. Data on sea surface temperature, PAR (Photosynthetic Active Radiation), and chl-a concentration were also obtained from Aqua MODIS provided by NASA Ocean Biology Processing Group. Based on data obtained from the field, the NPP distribution value ranged from 18.27 to 74.98 mg C/m2/day, while the NPP value that was calculated from the Aqua MODIS data was ranged from 2,208 to 3,272 mg C/m2/day.Based on field obtained data, the carrying capacity of the study area, in general, was 97.92 tons and the potency was 48.86 tons. Based on Aqua MODIS data, the carrying capacity was 7,356.02 tons and the potency was 3,678.01. In that area, the amount of T. macrura was around 40% of total capture and it can be predicted that the carrying capacity of T. macrura39.09 tons and the potency was 19.54 tons (based on field data) or the carrying capacity was 2,942.41 tons and the potency was 1,471.20 tons (based on aqua MODIS data). Results of field data-based calculation indicate that the carrying capacity and the potency of T. macrura in the study area was lead to overfishing.Keywords: fish potency,  net primary productivity (NPP), overfishing, migratory fish 
Survival and Growth of Pangasianodon hypopthalmus Fed with Moringa oleifera Enriched Pellets and Reared in Tank With Aquaponic System and Dark Condition Windarti Windarti; Sofyan Husein Siregar; Asmika Harnalin Simarmata; Joko Samiaji
Jurnal Natur Indonesia Vol 21, No 1 (2023): April 2023
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Pangasianodon hypophthalmus grows well in a dark tank completed with an aquaponic system.  To improve the growth, a feed supplement made from Moringa oleifera might be used as it is rich in protein, vitamins A, B, C, and minerals. To understand the effect of  M.oleifera addition in the feed of fish, research has been conducted in June-July 2022. M. oleifera leaves were dried and powdered and then mixed with commercial fish feed pellets. There were 4 treatments of M. oleifera dosages, namely T0 (no M. oleifera), T1 (10 g/kg), T2 (15 g/kg), and T3 (20 g/kg). The fish was reared in a 100L container (30 fishes/tank, around 4 g BW and 8 cm TL), covered with a dark-colored tarp, and completed with the aquaponic system using Ipomoea aquatica. The feed was given 2 times/day, ad libitum. Samplings were conducted once/10 days, for 40 days. Results showed that the survival of fish in all treatments was 93.3 – 98.89%. The growth of fish, however, was different. There was no difference in fish body weight (BW), total length (TL), and specific growth rate (SGR) of fish fed with Moringa, they were around 23.5 g BW, 5.8 cm TL, and 4.3 cm SGR respectively. While those of the control fish were 13.0 g BW, 4.23 cm TL, and 2.89% per day SGR respectively. The fish that was fed with Moringa-enriched pellets showed the highest Feed Efficiency (90.42-97.46%) and the lowest FCR (1.03 – 1.11). While in the fish that was not fed with Moringa showed the lowest   FE (75.48%) and the highest FCR (1.33%). Data obtained indicate that Moringa positively improves the growth of fish as well as improving feed efficiency
The Impact of Different Lighting with the Use Of Palm Oil Liquid Waste for the Production of Microalgae Chlorella sp. at Ptpn V Sei Galuh, Kampar Regency, Riau Province Tuti Maisarah Br. Siregar; Tengku Dahril; Asmika Harnalin Simarmata
Berkala Perikanan Terubuk Vol 51, No 3 (2023): November
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Oil palm liquid waste contains N (nitrate) and P (phosphate) which can be utilized for the growth of microalgae. Utilization of palm oil liquid waste using microalgae has been widely carried out. One of the microalgae that has potential as phycoremediation is Chlorella sp. Factors that affect the growth of Chlorella sp. cells, are the intensity of light and nutrients. This study used the same concentration of palm oil wastewater, namely 25% with different light intensities. A research aims to determine the best light intensity in producing Chlorella sp., carried out in December 2022-January 2023. The method used is the experimental method with Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with 4 treatments, namely: light intensity 6 Lux, light intensity 1443 Lux , light intensity 2748 Lux, and light intensity 3171 Lux. Water quality parameters measured were cell abundance (once/two days), Chlorella sp. biomass (in the exponential phase), temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen (DO) (once/ two days) and nitrate, phosphate (at the beginning, exponential phase and at the end). study). The results showed that the abundance of cells during this study ranged from 0.70 x 106 - 1.98 x 106 cells/ml and the biomass ranged from 0.11-0.29 g/L. The results of water quality measurements are temperatures ranging from 27℃-31.30℃, pH ranging from 7-8, dissolved oxygen 6.06 mg/L-8.66 mg/L, nitrate concentrations were 9.21 mg/L-9.27 mg/L and phosphate concentrations 3.19 mg/L-3.26 mg/L. Water quality parameters in this study such as temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen (DO), nitrate and phosphate are still classified as capable of supporting growth Chlorella sp. Based on the data above the best light intensity for culture Chlorella sp., is 3171 Lux
Composition and Abundance of Periphyton Types in Artificial Habitat with Different Attractor Media in the Koto Panjang Reservoir Kampar Regency Santoso, Dimas Dwi Nugroho; Budijono, Budijono; Simarmata, Asmika Harnalin
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 29, No 2 (2024): June
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An artificial habitat comprises a series of structures or attractor media as a habitat for aquatic biota in the waters. This study aims to determine the best attractor media viewed from the abundance of periphyton found in artificial habitats. This research was conducted in July - August 2023 using the experimental method. Periphyton sampling was done four times with an interval of one week and then identified based on the reference identification book. Water quality parameters measured were temperature, brightness, pH, Dissolved Oxygen, nitrate, and phosphate. The data obtained were statistically analyzed using a two-way ANOVA and BNt tests in MS. Excel 2020. The results showed that there were 17 species of periphyton found, consisting of 5 classes, namely Bacillariophyceae (8 species), Zygnematophyceae (4 species), Chlorophyceae (3 species), Cyanophyceae (1 species), and Trebouxiophyceae (1 species). The total abundance of periphyton obtained ranged from 13.448 – 21.406 cells/cm2, and the highest is on plastic bottle attractors ranging from 3.232 – 8.318 cells/cm2. The type of periphyton found mostly was Navicula sp. (6.602 cells/cm2). Based on the periphyton abundance, it can be concluded that the best attractor for periphyton media is the used plastic bottle
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