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EFFECT OF UREA CONCENTRATION ON THE GROWTH OF CELLS OF Nannochloropsis sp. LABORATORY SCALE Wahyuni, Indri; Nurrachmi, Irvina; Nursyirwani, Nursyirwani
Asian Journal of Aquatic Sciences Vol. 6 No. 3 (2023): December
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This research was conducted from October 2021 to January 2022 in the Natural Feed Laboratory of the Brackish Water Cultivation Fisheries Center (BPBAP) Ujung Batee, Aceh. This study aimed to determine whether urea has an effect and the best urea concentration on the growth of Nannochloropsis sp. This study used an experimental method with one-factor RAL (Completely Randomised Design), consisting of 4 levels of treatment and control with three replications so that 15 experimental units were obtained. The treatments tested were the uses of urea 40 ppm (treatment A), urea 60 ppm (treatment B), urea 80 ppm (treatment C), urea 100 ppm (treatment D), and Walne 1 ml (control). The population density of Nannochlropsis sp. was found in treatment D on day 4 (2414 x 104 cells/mL), and the lowest population growth was shown in treatment A (1177 x 104 cells/mL). The highest absolute growth rate occurred in treatment D (2229x 104 cells/mL), while the highest relative growth rate occurred in treatment D (1205%), and the highest specific growth rate occurred in treatment B (79% per day).
EFFECT OF ADDITION OF COCONUT WATER AS ENRICHMENT OF Spirulina platensis GROWTH MEDIA IN LABORATORY SCALE Khasena, Aisyah; Nurrachmi, Irvina; Zulkifli, Zulkifli
Asian Journal of Aquatic Sciences Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): August
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Spirulina platensis is a microalga that has high economic value. The growth of S.platensis is influenced by environmental conditions and nutrients. The objectives of this study are to determine the best concentration of coconut water for media of S.platensis growth. The study was conducted at the Natural Feed Laboratory of the Brackish Water Aquaculture Center (BPBAP) Ujung Batee Aceh. This research is an experimental study using a completely randomized design (CRD) consisting of 3 levels of treatment and control using coconut water of the media with concentrations of 3%, 5%, and 7% with 3 replications. The highest cell density level of S.platensis reached 83.102 cells/ml in treatment A (3%), in treatment B (5%) 73.975 cells/ml, the density in the control treatment reached 70.850 cells/ml, and in treatment, C (7%) cell density only reached 54.658 cells/ml. The results of the ANOVA test on day 2, day 3, day 5, and day 6 showed that the addition of coconut water with different concentrations had a significant effect (p<0.05) on the growth of S.platensis.
RELATIONSHIP OF NITRATE AND PHOSPHATE CONCENTRATION ON PHYTOPLANKTON PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY IN DUMAI RIVERS OF RIAU PROVINCE Syafrizal, Syafrizal; Nurrachmi, Irvina; Efriyeldi, Efriyeldi
Asian Journal of Aquatic Sciences Vol. 4 No. 1 (2021): April
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This research was conducted in January 2020 in the waters of the Sembilan Dumai River which aims to determine the concentration of nitrate and phosphate on the primary productivity of phytoplankton. The research method used in this research is the survey method while the determination of the research station was done by technic purposive sampling. The results showed that the average nitrate concentration ranged from 0.0194 - 0.0749 mg/l and the average phosphate concentration ranged from 0.1452 - 0.8502 mg/l. There are 6 classes of phytoplankton found in the waters of the Sembilan Dumai River, namely Bacillariophyceae, Cocinodiscophyceae, Chroococcophyceae, Cyanophyceae, Cyanobacteria and Xanthophyceae. The results of phytoplankton abundance calculations ranged from 74.07 - 280.09 Ind/L. The primary productivity value of phytoplankton for gross primary productivity ranged from 62.5 - 104.16 mgC/m2/jam, respiration values ​​ranged from 20.83 - 41.66 mgC/m2/jam and the net primary productivity value ranged from 41.67 - 72.91 mgC/m2/jam. The results of the multiple linear regression test for the relationship between nitrate and phosphate on the primary productivity of phytoplankton at each station are shown by the mathematical equation Y = 60.18 + (-233,19,35) x and Y = 60.18 + 30.44x with the coefficient of determination ( R2) = 0.140 and (R2) = 0.226 and the correlation coefficient (r) = 0.631, the mathematical equation states that the relationship between nitrate and phosphate on the primary productivity of phytoplankton is strong.
COMMUNITY STRUCTURE OF PHYTOPLANKTON AND CHLOROPHYLL-α CONCENTRATION IN THE SUNGAI MESJID VILLAGE DUMAI RIAU PROVINCE Nugraha, Rafiq; Nurrachmi, Irvina; Siregar, Sofyan
Asian Journal of Aquatic Sciences Vol. 4 No. 1 (2021): April
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The research was conducted in December 2019 at Sungai Mesjid Village Dumai Riau Province. This study aims were to know the condition of water quality, know the structure of the phytoplankton community, know the concentration of chlorophyll-a and know the effect between chlorophyll-a concentration and phytoplankton abundance in waters. The method used in this study was a survey method. The research location is divided into 3 station points namely Bangsal Aceh, Marine Station and Jalan Dermaga. The results showed that the quality of waters classified as oligotrophic waters. Phytoplankton found in this study consisted of 4 classes and 12 species of phytoplankton and the abundance of phytoplankton has a range between 195.57 - 244.33 ind./l. Diversity index (H') ranges from 1.2951 - 2.1705, dominance index (D) ranges from 0.24 to 0.46 and uniformity index (E) ranges from 0.7825 to 0.9551. The chlorophyll-a concentration in waters of Sungai Mesjid Village in Dumai ranged from 0.0025 to 0.0210 mg/L. Phytoplankton abundance and chlorophyll-a concentration has a moderate effect, wherewith increasing chlorophyll-a concentration, phytoplankton abundance will also increase.
CORAL REEF COVER RELATIONSHIP TO POMACENTRIDAE AND PHYTOPLANKTON CORAL FISH IN KASIAK ISLAND OF WEST SUMATRA PROVINCE Sitohang, Margaretha; Nurrachmi, Irvina; Thamrin, Thamrin
Asian Journal of Aquatic Sciences Vol. 4 No. 2 (2021): August
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Kasiak Island is one of the islands located in the waters of Pariaman, West Sumatra, and located right in front of Pariaman City. Around the sea, the island is surrounded by coral reefs and is a protected area. In the aquatic area of Kasiak Island has never been conducted research on the relationship of coral reef cover to the coral Pomacentridae and phytoplankton. Therefore, it is necessary to conduct research on this matter in the waters of Kasiak Island, West Sumatra Province. Data collection of coral reef cover is done by the LIT (Line Intercept transect) method with a transect length of 50 meters at a depth of 5 meters using scuba equipment. Coral fish observation is done by UVC (Underwater Visual Census) method with a transect length of 50 meters and an observation area of 2.5 meters left and right at a depth of 5 meters. Phytoplankton sampling is conducted during the day at 11.00 to 15.00 WIB at five points of the station with a depth of 5 meters using Vandorn water sampler volume 2 L with a total take of 100 L, then filtered using Plankton net no 25 and inserted into a sample bottle of 125 ml, then preserved using Lugol 4% as much as 4-6 drops, after which analyzed in the laboratory. Based on the results there is a very strong relationship between coral cover to the abundance of coral fish, where coral cover contributes to the abundance of coral fish by 93.87%, which means that the higher the percentage of coral cover the more species and abundance of coral fish are found. Then the a strong relationship between coral reef cover and phytoplankton abundance, where coral reef cover contributes to the abundance of phytoplankton by 56.37%, which means an increase in the percentage of coral reef cover along with the increasing abundance of phytoplankton.
THE DISTRIBUTION AND ABUNDANCE OF TOXIC BENTHIC DINOFLAGELLATES IN MALANG RAPAT COASTAL WATERS OF BINTAN ISLAND, KEPULAUAN RIAU Nurrachmi, Irvina; Amin, Bintal; Andini, Dilla; Afriansyah, M.; Anadri, Rifqi Rafif
Asian Journal of Aquatic Sciences Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023): April
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This research was conducted in May - June 2018 by surveying and taking a sample from Malang Rapat water on the East Coast of Bintan Island, Kepulauan Riau to determine the abundance and distribution of toxic benthic dinoflagellates associated with seaweed (Sargassum sp) and seagrass (Enhalus accoroides). Samples were taken from four sampling locations which were carried out purposively by taking into account the different anthropogenic activities that occurred in each region. The results of the study found 3 genera of toxic benthic dinoflagellates, namely Gambierdiscus sp, Ostreopsis sp, and Prorocentrum sp. The highest abundance of toxic benthic dinoflagellates associated with Sargassum sp was found in station 3, which was 302.279 cells/g, and the lowest at station 4 with (133.529 cells/g), while E. accoroides has the highest abundance at station 1 which was 620.65 cells/g). The abundance of toxic dinoflagellates in Sargassum sp has a positive correlation with nitrate concentration, but on the contrary, it was negatively correlated with the concentration of nitrate and phosphate in these waters to E. accoroides. The measured water quality parameters were still within the tolerance range for the marine organism. Further research is still needed to answer the cause of these differences and whether there are any fluctuations of abundance and the specific appearance of the toxic dinoflagellate.
TYPES AND ABUNDANCE OF PHYTOPLANKTON AT DIFFERENT DEPTHS IN THE COASTAL WATERS OF TELUK MAKMUR VILLAGE, DUMAI CITY, RIAU Shandy, Jacinda Qoidatun; Nasution, Syafruddin; Nurrachmi, Irvina
Asian Journal of Aquatic Sciences Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): April
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This study aims to identify the types and abundance of phytoplankton at different depths and research stations in the coastal waters of Teluk Makmur Village, Dumai City, Riau Province. Samples were taken from three different locations, namely estuary areas, tourist areas, and areas far from settlements. The number of phytoplankton samples from the three stations at three depths was 27 samples. Water quality parameters such as temperature, salinity, pH, DO, TSS, nitrate and phosphate were measured to determine the condition of the aquatic environment and the effect on phytoplankton growth. Phytoplankton were analyzed using a microscope and identified using a phytoplankton identification book. The results showed that 27 species of marine phytoplankton were found in the Bacillariophyceae, Dinophyceae, Cryptophyceae, and Conjugatophyceae classes. The most common phytoplankton found came from the Bacillariophyceae class. The highest abundance of phytoplankton between depths was obtained from a depth of 3 m, namely 368,558.0441 ind/L, while the highest abundance of phytoplankton between stations was obtained from station III, namely 360,000.452 ind/L. The abundance of phytoplankton between depths and between stations showed no significant difference (p>0.05).
DECOMPOSITION RATE OF Sonneratia alba MANGROVE LEAF LITTERS IN THE COASTAL AREA, KARIMUN REGENCY KEPULAUAN RIAU PROVINCE Rizki, Sofia Wanda; Tanjung, Afrizal; Nurrachmi, Irvina
Asian Journal of Aquatic Sciences Vol. 5 No. 3 (2022): December
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Mangroves are plants that have an important role in providing very complex and potential food components for the life of various things at there and terrestrial biota. Mangrove's high productivity is obtained from litter. This study aims to determine the rate of litter decomposition and the percentage of the leaf decomposition of Sonneratia alba mangroves in the Coastal area. This research was conducted from August to September 2021. The method used in this study was an experimental method, where mangrove leaf fall was taken and observed the decomposition rate of S.alba mangrove leaf litter in the field for 28 days, and then dried the mangrove leaf. S.alba at the Marine Chemistry Laboratory, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine, Universitas Riau. Based on observations, it can be seen that the average temperature value ranges from 29.7 to 30.7˚C. The temperature at station I is relatively low compared to the other two stations. The measurement of the degree of acidity (pH) obtained the same results at each station, namely 7. For the measurement of salinity, the average obtained ranged from 34.3-35 ppt. The highest salinity known to be at station III is 35 ppt. In the measurement of Dissolved Oxygen (DO) the average value was obtained, which ranged from 4.60-5.89 mg/l. The decomposition process of S.alba leaf dregs which was carried out for 28 days showed that of rate of decomposition of S.alba mangrove leaf litter between stations, the highest rate of decomposition, is at station II an average of 3.92 g/day with a percentage of decomposition. 81.9% while at station III the average decomposition rate obtained was 3.35 g/day with a decomposition percentage of 75.8% and at station I is the station with the lowest rate of decomposition, which has an average of 3.25 g/day with a decomposition percentage of 67.0%.
Sosialisasi Pencegahan Stunting dan Pembagian Olahan Makanan Bergizi di Desa Bumbung oleh Mahasiswa Kukerta Unri 2023 Nurrachmi, Irvina; Ferdi, Aidil; Ramadhoni, Aulia Zahro; Bestari, Bismi Yanda Putri; Sari, Eka Puspa; Albukhori, Mustaqim; Aryanti, Nisa; Nurfalah, Risna; Tantri, Ristamulia; Maharani, Tasya Putri; Syahputra, Vico Andrian
Journal of Rural and Urban Community Empowerment Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): Oktober
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Anak yang lahir membutuhan gizi dan nutrisi yang sesuai untuk tumbuh kembangnya. Stunting merupakan suatu gambaran yang disebabkan oleh kekurangan gizi bersifat kronik pada masa awal pertumbuhan dan perkembangan. Terdapat banyak faktor penyebab terjadinya stunting pada balita terutama pada faktor sosial dan ekonomi. Berdasarkan observasi yang dilakukan di Desa Bumbung, Kecamatan Batin Solapan, Kabupaten Bengkalis, dikarenakan kurangnya pengertian masyarakat desa perihal stunting, maka mahasiswa KUKERTA Universitas Riau bekerjasama dengan para kader posyandunya untuk mengajak ibu-ibu yang memiliki balita dalam kegiatan sosialisasi pencegahan stunting. Kegiatan yang dilaksanakan di posyandu tersebut berupa penjelasan mengenai stunting serta tentang pencegahan stunting dengan benar. Lalu pembagian bubur kacang hijau dan buah-buahan kepada para ibu untuk anak-anak balita yang berperan sebagai makanan pendamping asi dan makanan bergizi sebagai imbauan untuk dapat mengurangi terjadinya stunting. Hasil dan target dari kegiatan ini yaitu diharapkan tercapainya tingkat antusiasme ibu-ibu serta kegiatan sosialisasi pencegahan stunting dapat diterima oleh masyarakat. Ibu-ibu tidak lagi merasa asing dan mengetahui cara mencegah stunting serta pemberian makanan pendamping ASI secara tepat.
Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, Riau University, Pekanbaru Nurrachmi, Irvina; Amin, Bintal; Galib, Musrifin
Journal of Rural and Urban Community Empowerment Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019): Desember
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Desa Sepahat adalah salah satu desa yang memiliki potensi yang sangat baik untuk dikembangkan menjadi objek wisata unggulan Kawasan mangrove yang umumnya berada pada daerah pesisir ini terancam oleh kebutuhan masyarakat yang berada di sekitarnya. Kebutuhan itu dapat berupa pemanfaatan lahan untuk pemukiman, sebagai lahan kegiatan ekonomi seperti industri maupun, kebutuhan bahan bakar non migas dan sebagainya. Kebutuhan-kebutuhan itu memaksa masyarakat untuk melakukan banyak hal yang dapat merusak hutan mangrove seperti membuka dan menkonversi lahan serta penebangan liar. Berbagai bentuk dukungan pelestarian hutan mangrove diantaranya yaitu dengan pendidikan lingkungan sejak dini dan pengajaran tentang pelestarian hutan mangrove adalah salah satu cara yang dapat dilakukan dalam usaha membuat kawasan pesisir pada khususnya semakin baik dan sangat penting diberikan terutama kepada masyarakat terutama yang berdomisili dan dalam kehidupannya berkaitan dengan mangrove dan wilayah pesisir. Peserta penyuluhan terdiri atas 30 orang anggota masyarakat di Desa Sepahat sesuai dengan yang telah direncanakan. Minat masyarakat cukup tinggi untuk berperan serta dalam kegiatan penyuluhan dan sosialisasi untuk dapat menambah pengetahuan dan keterampilan dalam menjaga lingkungan hutan mangrove untuk mencegah terjadinya abrasi pantai. Berdasarkan topografi pantai desa ini jenis mangrove yang sesuai adalah dari spesies Avicennia sp,
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