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The Effect of Salinity on the Growth and Albumin Content of Striped Snakehead (Channa striata Bloch, 1793) Herlina, Sri; Ndobe, Samliok; Mangitung, Septina Fifi; Masyahoro, Abdul; Rukka, Andi Heryanti; Madinawati, Madinawati
Jurnal Perikanan Universitas Gadjah Mada Vol 26, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jfs.90616

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The striped snakehead (Channa striata Bloch, 1793) is a freshwater fish which has long been popular as a food fish. Commonly found in freshwater bodies such as rivers, swamps and lakes, striped snakeheads have a high albumin protein content which can help to accelerate wound healing, facilitate the circulation of body fluids and maintain osmotic pressure in the body. Salinity is one of the limiting factors that can affect fish growth and survival. Changes in salinity could directly affect striped snakehead growth and metabolism. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of different salinity treatments on the growth and albumin content of juvenile striped snakeheads. The research was conducted in November-December 2021 at the Water Quality and Aquatic Biology Laboratory, Faculty of Animal Husbandry and Fisheries, Tadulako University, Indonesia. The study applied 5 salinity treatments (2 ppt, 4 ppt, 6 ppt, 8 ppt and 10 ppt) with 8 replicates for 30 days. Net weight gain, specific growth rate (weight and length) and survival rate did not differ significantly between treatments (ANOVA, P>0.05). The Tukey post-hoc test indicated significantly higher growth under the 8 ppt salinity treatment (1.04±0,19 cm) with 100% survival rate. Albumin content increased linearly with salinity from 2 ppt (3.6-4.0%) to 10 ppt (4.9-5.3 %).
Dimsum Ikan Sebagai Alternatif Peluang Usaha Peningkatan Gizi Keluarga Widiastuti, Irawati Mei; Rukka, Andi Heryanti; Ndobe, Samliok; Rizal, Achmad; Hermawan, Roni
Jurnal Cendekia Mengabdi Berinovasi dan Berkarya Vol 3 No 1 (2025): Januari
Publisher : Universitas Madako Tolitoli

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56630/jenaka.v3i1.740

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This community service activity aims to increase fish consumption as a source of quality protein by making fish-based dimsum. This activity was carried out in Tondo Village, Mantikulore District, Palu City, Central Sulawesi in 2024 involving 30 participants from various backgrounds, including housewives and teenagers. The methods used include counseling regarding nutritional needs, demonstrations of making fish dim sum, and direct practice by participants. The results of the activity showed an increase in participants' knowledge and skills in processing fish, as well as good acceptance of fish dimsum products in terms of taste and nutrition. Apart from meeting the family's nutritional needs, this activity opens up opportunities for fish-based small businesses. It is hoped that this activity can contribute to increasing fish consumption and sustainable community welfare.
Growth of Banggai Cardinalfish Pterapogon kauderni Reared at Different Salinity in a Controlled System Madinawati, .; Ndobe, Samliok; Gamgulu, Afiat
Jurnal Akuakultur Indonesia Vol. 8 No. 2 (2009): Jurnal Akuakultur Indonesia
Publisher : Indonesian Society of Scientific Aquaculture (ISSA)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (81.28 KB) | DOI: 10.19027/jai.8.193-198

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The research was conducted to study the effect of salinity on the growth of Banggai Cardinalfish Pterapogon kauderni. The research was set up in completely randomized design with different salinity as the main variable, i.e. 27, 29, 31, 33 and 35 ppt with 4 replications. The result showed that the lowest salinity (27 ppt) resulted in the highest fish growth (1.625 g). Keywords : Growth, salinity, Banggai Cardinalfish   ABSTRAK Penelitian telah dilakukan  untuk mengetahui pengaruh salinitas terhadap pertumbuhan ikan kardinal banggai Pterapogon kauderni yang dipelihara dalam akuarium. Penelitian  menggunakan  Rancangan  Acak   Lengkap  dengan 5 perlakuan salinitas, yaitu 27, 29, 31, 33 dan 35 ppt, masing-masing 4 kali ulangan.  Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa pertumbuhan berat mutlak (1,625 g) tertinggi diperoleh pada salinitas 27 ppt. Kata kunci : Pertumbuhan, salinitas, Kardinal Banggai
Length-weight Relationship, Condition Factor and DNA Barcoding of Bonylip Barb, Osteochilus vittatus (Valenciennes, 1842) in Dampelas Lake, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia Serdiati, Novalina; Ndobe, Samliok; Rosyida, Eka; Gani, Abdul; Hermawan, Roni; Nurdin, Muh. Saleh; Sari, Devi Elvina; Herlina, Sri; Pawaro, Moh. Fadlan Daeng; Danty, Astri Rahma
Journal Omni-Akuatika Vol 20, No 1 (2024): Omni-Akuatika May
Publisher : Fisheries and Marine Science Faculty - Jenderal Soedirman University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20884/1.oa.2024.20.1.1111

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Dampelas Lake, also known as Talaga Lake, in Central Sulawesi Indonesia, lacks data on fish communities, especially biological aspects, including a wild population of bonylip barb Osteochilus vittatus (Valenciennes, 1842). Locally known as ikan nilem, this freshwater fish commodity is not native to Sulawesi. The purpose of this research was to analyze the length-weight relationship, condition factor and DNA barcode of the bonylip barb population in Dampelas Lake. Bonylip barb specimens (101 males and 78 females) were collected from Lake Dampelas during July 2023 using fish traps. The total length and weight ranges were 57-211 mm and 3-107 g. Length-weight relationships were W = 3×10-5 L2,8219 (males); W = 3×10-6 L3,2574 (females); and W = 1,1×10-5 L3,0176 (both sexes combined), indicating an isometric growth pattern. Condition factor ranged from 0.471-1.652 with similar mean values for males (1.01) and females (1.02). DNA barcodes for Lake Dampelas bonylip barbs nested in one of four O. vittatus clades, indicating a need for reviewing Osteochilus taxonomy. Most adult females had spent gonads, indicating seasonal spawning, with implications for developing an economically viable fishery which could also help control this non-native species in Dampelas Lake.Keywords: Cyprinidae, freshwater fisheries, growth pattern, introduced fish, mitochondrial DNA
Habitat of Banggai Cardinalfish (Pterapogon kauderni) Spread Across the Coast of Kayumalue Village, Palu Bay, Central Sulawesi Rasul, Rasul; Lahati, Sonny; Ndobe, Samliok; Sababuli, Jeklin M
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.30.2.155-161

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The Banggai cardinalfish (Pterapogon kauderni Koumans, 1933) is an endemic species that inhabits a limited habitat in shallow waters. This species is a widely traded marine ornamental fish. However, since late 2007, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has classified P. kauderni as an endangered species. Changes in P. kauderni habitat in Palu Bay have been reported, particularly in the waters of Mamboro Village Beach. According to local community information, this species has been introduced to Kayumalue Pajeko Village Beach, also within the Palu Bay area. Daily human activities and environmental changes caused by natural disasters and post-tsunami recovery necessitate annual updates on population development data and habitat conditions. This study aimed to reassess the habitat conditions of P. kauderni in the waters of Kayumalue Village, Palu Bay. Observation results showed that P. kauderni was only found in the macrohabitat of sea urchins. Meanwhile, along the observed transect, no recruit-sized P. kauderni were found. This is suspected to be due to the limited availability of macro habitat types such as anemones or other soft corals.
Perkembangan Habitat Populasi Banggai Cardinalfish (Pterapogon kauderni) Yang Terintroduksi Di Teluk Palu, Sulawesi Tengah Rasul; Padyawan, Andhy Rahmat; Wandi; Kusmadi; Ndobe, Samliok; Herjayanto, Muh.; Alapi, Rahmat; Salman, Abrar Mujahidin; Suryatama, Yahya Rizkiandra; Suadi; Halik, Moh. Nur; Zidan, Muh.; Yuliana; Hartina; Sababuli, Jeklin M.
JAGO TOLIS : Jurnal Agrokompleks Tolis Vol 5 No 3 (2025): September
Publisher : Universitas Madako Tolitoli

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56630/jago.v5i3.933

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Ikan capungan Banggai (Pterapogon kauderni), merupakan ikan terumbu karang endemik dari Kepulauan Banggai, yang telah diintroduksi ke perairan Teluk Palu sejak awal tahun 2000-an. Sejak introduksinya, populasi dan habitat ikan ini mengalami fluktuasi yang signifikan akibat aktivitas manusia dan bencana alam, khususnya gempa bumi dan tsunami tahun 2018. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk memantau kondisi habitat dan keberadaan populasi P. kauderni terkini di Pantai Mamboro, Teluk Palu, Sulawesi Tengah pada April 2024. Observasi lapangan dilakukan menggunakan metode Underwater Visual Census (UVC) yang dikombinasikan dengan belt transect untuk mengamati populasi ikan dan mikrohabitat terkait. Hasil pengamatan menunjukkan bahwa Stasiun 1 didominasi oleh karang mati yang ditumbuhi alga (37,25%) dan pasir yang tertutup sedimen (49,02%) tanpa ditemukan individu ikan. Di Stasiun 2 ditemukan dua individu dewasa pada habitat lamun (penutupan 28,87%), sedangkan di Stasiun 3 ditemukan satu individu yang berasosiasi dengan anemon, bulu babi, dan karang. Mikrohabitat dominan di seluruh lokasi adalah substrat pasir dengan lamun yang tersebar, sementara keberadaan tempat berlindung penting seperti anemon dan bulu babi masih terbatas. Temuan ini menunjukkan bahwa habitat masih mengalami degradasi dan kepadatan populasi rendah, meskipun mulai menunjukkan tanda-tanda pemulihan sejak tahun 2021. Upaya konservasi harus difokuskan pada restorasi mikrohabitat dan penyediaan struktur buatan. Teluk Palu memiliki potensi sebagai lokasi konservasi ex-situ, namun membutuhkan pemantauan ekologis berkelanjutan dan keterlibatan aktif masyarakat lokal.
Habitat of Banggai Cardinalfish (Pterapogon kauderni) Spread Across the Coast of Kayumalue Village, Palu Bay, Central Sulawesi Rasul, Rasul; Lahati, Sonny; Ndobe, Samliok; Sababuli, Jeklin M
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.30.2.155-161

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The Banggai cardinalfish (Pterapogon kauderni Koumans, 1933) is an endemic species that inhabits a limited habitat in shallow waters. This species is a widely traded marine ornamental fish. However, since late 2007, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has classified P. kauderni as an endangered species. Changes in P. kauderni habitat in Palu Bay have been reported, particularly in the waters of Mamboro Village Beach. According to local community information, this species has been introduced to Kayumalue Pajeko Village Beach, also within the Palu Bay area. Daily human activities and environmental changes caused by natural disasters and post-tsunami recovery necessitate annual updates on population development data and habitat conditions. This study aimed to reassess the habitat conditions of P. kauderni in the waters of Kayumalue Village, Palu Bay. Observation results showed that P. kauderni was only found in the macrohabitat of sea urchins. Meanwhile, along the observed transect, no recruit-sized P. kauderni were found. This is suspected to be due to the limited availability of macro habitat types such as anemones or other soft corals.
KEBIASAAN MAKAN IKAN BLUE NEON GOBY (Stipodhon semoni Weber, 1895) DI SUNGAI BIAK KABUPATEN BANGGAI, SULAWESI TENGAH. Khartiono, Lady Diana; Gani, Abdul; wuniarto, erwin; Herjayanto, Muh; Ndobe, Samliok; Bakri, Achmad Afif; Nurjirana, Nurjirana; Senggagau, Betutu; wisto, Wisto; ali, wildayanti
Jurnal Penelitian Perikanan Indonesia Vol 30, No 1 (2024): (Maret) 2024
Publisher : Politeknik Kelautan dan Perikanan Karawang, BRSDM KP.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15578/jppi.30.1.2024.1-6

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Genus Stiphodon adalah spesies ikan air tawar yang bersifat amphidromous, salah satunya Stiphodon semoni terkenal karena kecantikan warna tubuh, hijau atau biru metalik yang biasa disebut dengan nama Blue Neon Goby. Pada tahun 2020 tim pengusul penelitian menemukan Stiphodon semoni terdapat di beberapa wilayah sungai Pulau Sulawesi salah satunya di Sungai Biak Luwuk Banggai. Spesies S. semoni adalah ikan asli/ native perairan sungai di Sulawesi Tengah, Luwuk Banggai. Namun penemuan ikan native S. semoni tersebut disertai dengan ancaman kepunahannya. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mendapatkan data kebiasaan makanan ikan dari pengamatan pada habitatnya dan pengamatan laboratorium. Dari hasil penelitian ditemukan ikan S. semoni hidup pada perairan jernih dengan substrat dasar berbatu dan arus sedang, pada kedalaman air 30 cm – 50 cm. Tingkah laku S. semoni makan yaitu memakan makanan yang menempel pada bebatuan. Kemampuan menempelkan tubuhnya di permukaan substrat dasar bebatuan tersebut disebabkan oleh adanya modifikasi pada sirip perut (pelvic fin) yang menyerupai alat penghisap. Modifikasi tersebut dapat menyebabkan ikan S. semoni menempel kuat dan tidak hanyut oleh arus sungai. Jenis makanan ikan S. semoni yaitu jenis fitoplankton diatom dari kelas Bacillariophyceae, kelas Zignematophyceae, Mikrospora dan Cilliata. Sebelum memasuki musim hujan, komposisi makanan didominasi oleh Zignema sp. dan Cymbella, pada musim penghujan komposisi makanan didominasi oleh diatom Cymbella, Bacillaria dan terdapat banyak Mikrospora. Panjang usus S. semoni lebih panjang dari panjang tubuh, yaitu rerata 1,45 sehingga diduga S. semoni merupakan golongan omnivora.
Edukasi Dampak Pencemaran Lingkungan Pesisir Dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Pesisir Dalam Pengelolaan Sampah Melalui Pendekatan 3r (Reduce, Reuse Dan Recycle) Di Sekolah Dasar Integral Hidayatullah Tondo Tis'in, Musayyadah; Rukka, Andi Heryanti; Hasanah, Nur; Mansyur, Kasim; Hermawan, Roni; Ekaputra, Aswad; Nurdin, Muh. Saleh; Mangitung, Septina F.; Ndobe, Samliok; Fahrezi, Rifki; Ana, Qur
Jurnal Cendekia Mengabdi Berinovasi dan Berkarya Vol 4 No 1 (2026): Oktober 2025 - Januari 2026 (In Progress)
Publisher : Universitas Madako Tolitoli

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56630/jenaka.v4i1.1373

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Community service activities entitled “Education on the Impact of Coastal Environmental Pollution and Empowerment of Coastal Communities in Waste Management through the 3R Approach (Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle)” at Hidayatullah Integral Elementary School in Tondo Village, Palu City, aims to create a cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable coastal environment with high aesthetic value through the active involvement of the community in 3R-based waste management. This activity is beneficial in various aspects of community life, including environmental, social, economic, and educational aspects. The methods used to carry out this community service activity include education and socialization, training, and workshops. Additionally, this PKM activity series includes coastal clean-up actions as well as monitoring and evaluation aimed at assessing the program's effectiveness by observing changes in the awareness and behavior of the target audience in managing waste. The entire series of activities, including preparation, socialization, and counseling as well as beach clean-up actions, ran smoothly. Elementary school students, as the target audience, showed great enthusiasm for this activity.
Marine Debris Management and Environmental Quality in Banggai Cardinalfish (Pterapogon kauderni Koumans, 1933) Habitat in Lalong Bay, Banggai Regency, Central Sulawesi Ndobe, Samliok; Madinawati, Madinawati; Rukka, Andi Heryanti; Hermawan, Roni
Barakuda 45: Jurnal Ilmu Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 7 No 2 (2025): November
Publisher : Fakultas Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Cirebon

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47685/barakuda45.v7i2.680

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Banggai Cardinalfish (BCF) habitat is found in protected waters, such as Lalong Bay, Banggai Regency. Banggai cardinalfish are associated with various biota such as sea urchins (especially Diadema setosum) which live close to coral reef, seagrass and mangrove ecosystems. The aim of this research was to analyze marine debris contamination in Banggai cardinalfish habitat in Lalong Bay. This research used a quadrat sampling method (2m x 2m) along 20 m-30 m line transects at 4 research stations. Based on the analysis, organic marine debris types comprised: medium-sized pieces of wood, wood chips, coconuts, coconut husks, leaves and fish carcasses. Inorganic marine debris types comprised glass bottles, tin cans, light bulbs, baby diapers, cooking oil bottles, mineral water bottles, plastic cups, plastic spoons, toothbrushes, buoys, plastic packaging, plastic baskets, lighters, ropes, fishing nets, styrofoam, rubber sandals, tires and other plastic debris. The average amount of debris was 17 items/m2, volume 0.13 m3, weight 1,251 gr/m2 at Station 1; 16.75 items/m2, volume 0.10 m3, weight 1,157 gr/m2; at Station 2; 20.5 items/m2, volume 0.04 m3, weight 2,341 gr/m2 at Station 3 26.3 items/m2, volume 0.07 m3, weight 1,895 gr/m2 at Station 4. Based on observations at these stations in the port, much of the BCF fish habitat was found to be exposed to marine debris due to high levels of human activity and a lack of waste management capacity.
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