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Prevalence and Intensity of Catfish Parasites (clarias sp.) "Mino Ngremboko” Group Cultivation Pool, Grabag Village, Grabag District, Purworejo Regency Ayuningtyas Ayuningtyas; Muhammad Tri Aji; Abdul Qadir Jailani; Eric Armando
Journal of Aquaculture Science Vol 6 No 1 (2021): Journal of Aquaculture Science
Publisher : Airlangga University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31093/joas.v6i1.124

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Parasite infections in aquaculture can trigger primary infections due to decreased fish immunity making it easier for other microorganisms, both bacteria and viruses, to enter the fish's body. This study aims to identify, calculate the prevalence and intensity of parasites that found in catfish ponds of the "Mino Ngremboko" fish farmers group in Grabag Village, Grabag District, Purworejo Regency. This study used the scraping method by reviewing the gills, mucus from the skin, fins and digestive tract onto a glass object which was then observed microscopically using a light microscope with a magnification of 10-40x. The parasites found were ectoparasites consisting of 6 species; Trichodina sp., Tetrahymena sp., Gyrodactylus sp., Epistylis sp., and Dactylogyrus sp. No parasites were found from the endoparasite and hematozoa groups. The highest prevalence was Dactylogyrus sp. with a prevalence rate of 54% and the lowest was Dinoflagella with a prevalence rate of 10%. The highest and lowest parasite intensities were Epistylis sp. (18,0 ind./infected fish) and Dactylogyrus sp. (2,8 ind./infected fish), respectively. It can be concluded that the level of parasitic infections in the fish farmer groups ponds was at the "common-usually” level based on William and Bunkley's prevalence criteria.Key words: Clarias sp., identification of Parasite, prevalence, intensity, Mino Ngremboko
The influence of the addition of red pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) and red amaranth (Alternanthera amoena Voss) on the feed for color acumen of the guppies fish (Poecilia reticulata) Hipit Putri Apriasih; Ana Sofia; Latif Dwi Cahyo; Salsabila Nurdini Sakinah; Zenobia Anisa; Eric Armando; Tholibah Mujtahidah; Ayuningtyas Ayuningtyas
Journal of Aquaculture Science Vol 6 No 1 (2021): Journal of Aquaculture Science
Publisher : Airlangga University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31093/joas.v6i1.146

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Guppy fish is currently in high demand because they has interesting color variations such as red, blue, yellow. The carotenoid content in red peppers and red spinach is able to increase the brightness of the color of the fish. This research aims to find out the effect of the addition of red peppers and red spinach on guppy fish color. Completely Randomized Design with 3 treatment and 3 repetitions was used. The research data was analyzed by using the Adope Photoshop app by observing the discoloration that occurred before and after the treatment by using color libraries. The study found that the percentage of blue and purple in guppy fish increased. This was related to the absence of carotene that associated with protein and produces carotenoproteins. The most prominent discoloration result was the treatment 1 (addition of peppers). In treatment 1 there was a significant discoloration of the blue color with the code 732-0 from 0% to 11.9%, while in the treatment 2 (addition of spinach) color coded 732-0 was changed from 0% to 5.88%, the treatment 3(control) treatment was changed from 1.21 % to 0.6%. Meanwhile, the purple color with the code 728-0 on treatment 1 from 0% to 2.36%, on treatment 2 from 0% to 0.22% and on treatment 3 purple color did not came out. It can be concluded that the most influential to the color of guppy fish was peppers, spinach and control treatment, respectively.Keywords : red spinach, carotene, guppy fish, red peppers, color.
PEMBANGUNAN KEDAULATAN PANGAN MELALUI PELATIHAN BUDIDAYA IKAN LELE DI DESA GUNUNGPRING, KECAMATAN MUNTILAN, KABUPATEN MAGELANG Eny Boedi Orbawati; Sri Hidayati; Gentur Jalunggono; Eric Armando; Ayuningtyas Ayuningtyas
Journal of Empowerment Community Vol. 2 No. 2 (2020): September 2020
Publisher : Universitas Perjuangan Tasikmalaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36423/jec.v2i2.530

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Pembangunan industri kecil dan menengah merupakan bagian dari pembangunan ekonomi jangka panjang untuk mencapai struktur ekonomi yang seimbang. Tetapi adanya perbedaan potensi sumberdaya, keadaan prasarana dan pasar menyebabkan ketimpangan persebaran lokasi dan perlambatan pertumbuhan. Kondisi saat ini, terjadi penurunan produksi di sektor perikanan berdampak pada rendahnya supplay ikan di beberapa wilayah Kabupaten Magelang. Rendahnya Pasokan Ikan berdampak pada rendahnya ketersediaan ikan dan mengakibatkan tingginya harga ikan. Salah satu alternatif terkait permasalahan tersebut, perlu adanya suatu pemberdayaan yang relevan dengan kebutuhan dan potensi masyarakat sehingga mendukung keberhasilan program pemberdayaan. Untuk dapat meningkatkan ketahanan pangan dan juga meningkatkan perekonomian masyarakat perlu dilaksanakan program pelatihan berkaitan dengan bidang perikanan, antara lain : Pelatihan budidaya ikan lele. Salah satu alternatif terkait permasalahan tersebut, perlu adanya suatu pemberdayaan yang relevan dengan kebutuhan dan potensi masyarakat sehingga mendukung keberhasilan program pemberdayaan. Untuk dapat meningkatkan ketahanan pangan dan juga meningkatkan perekonomian masyarakat perlu dilaksanakan program pelatihan berkaitan dengan bidang perikanan, antara lain : Pelatihan budidaya ikan lele, melalui tahapan pelaksanaan antara lain : survey, observasi lapang, sosialisasi, pelatihan, dan pendampingan. dengan adanya program pengabdian masyarakat tentang pelatihan dan pendampingan, masyarakat mendapatkan peningkatan pemahaman, ketrampilan, kualitas dan kuantitas produk.
Prevalence and Intensity of Catfish Parasites (clarias sp.) "Mino Ngremboko” Group Cultivation Pool, Grabag Village, Grabag District, Purworejo Regency Ayuningtyas Ayuningtyas; Muhammad Tri Aji; Abdul Qadir Jailani; Eric Armando
Journal of Aquaculture Science Vol 6 No 1 (2021): Journal of Aquaculture Science
Publisher : Airlangga University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31093/joas.v6i1.124

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Parasite infections in aquaculture can trigger primary infections due to decreased fish immunity making it easier for other microorganisms, both bacteria and viruses, to enter the fish's body. This study aims to identify, calculate the prevalence and intensity of parasites that found in catfish ponds of the "Mino Ngremboko" fish farmers group in Grabag Village, Grabag District, Purworejo Regency. This study used the scraping method by reviewing the gills, mucus from the skin, fins and digestive tract onto a glass object which was then observed microscopically using a light microscope with a magnification of 10-40x. The parasites found were ectoparasites consisting of 6 species; Trichodina sp., Tetrahymena sp., Gyrodactylus sp., Epistylis sp., and Dactylogyrus sp. No parasites were found from the endoparasite and hematozoa groups. The highest prevalence was Dactylogyrus sp. with a prevalence rate of 54% and the lowest was Dinoflagella with a prevalence rate of 10%. The highest and lowest parasite intensities were Epistylis sp. (18,0 ind./infected fish) and Dactylogyrus sp. (2,8 ind./infected fish), respectively. It can be concluded that the level of parasitic infections in the fish farmer groups ponds was at the "common-usually” level based on William and Bunkley's prevalence criteria.Key words: Clarias sp., identification of Parasite, prevalence, intensity, Mino Ngremboko
The influence of the addition of red pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) and red amaranth (Alternanthera amoena Voss) on the feed for color acumen of the guppies fish (Poecilia reticulata) Hipit Putri Apriasih; Ana Sofia; Latif Dwi Cahyo; Salsabila Nurdini Sakinah; Zenobia Anisa; Eric Armando; Tholibah Mujtahidah; Ayuningtyas Ayuningtyas
Journal of Aquaculture Science Vol 6 No 1 (2021): Journal of Aquaculture Science
Publisher : Airlangga University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31093/joas.v6i1.146

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Guppy fish is currently in high demand because they has interesting color variations such as red, blue, yellow. The carotenoid content in red peppers and red spinach is able to increase the brightness of the color of the fish. This research aims to find out the effect of the addition of red peppers and red spinach on guppy fish color. Completely Randomized Design with 3 treatment and 3 repetitions was used. The research data was analyzed by using the Adope Photoshop app by observing the discoloration that occurred before and after the treatment by using color libraries. The study found that the percentage of blue and purple in guppy fish increased. This was related to the absence of carotene that associated with protein and produces carotenoproteins. The most prominent discoloration result was the treatment 1 (addition of peppers). In treatment 1 there was a significant discoloration of the blue color with the code 732-0 from 0% to 11.9%, while in the treatment 2 (addition of spinach) color coded 732-0 was changed from 0% to 5.88%, the treatment 3(control) treatment was changed from 1.21 % to 0.6%. Meanwhile, the purple color with the code 728-0 on treatment 1 from 0% to 2.36%, on treatment 2 from 0% to 0.22% and on treatment 3 purple color did not came out. It can be concluded that the most influential to the color of guppy fish was peppers, spinach and control treatment, respectively.Keywords : red spinach, carotene, guppy fish, red peppers, color.
Status Mutu Sungai Sungai Pundul, Kutasari Kabupaten Purbalingga Naufal Afifah; Eric Armando; Waluyo
AQUACOASTMARINE: Journal of Aquatic and Fisheries Sciences Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): AQUACOSTMARINE: Journal of Aquatic and Fisheries Sciences
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/jafs.v4i2.21536

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The purpose of this study was to determine the condition of water quality and water pollution conditions in the Pundul River, Kutasari. The research location, namely station 1 is at coordinates -7.363170 LS and 109.335832 BT, station 2 -7.364296 LS and 109.337737 BT, station 3 -7.366209 LS and 109.338324 BT, station 4 -7.368257 LS and 109.340588 BT, and station 5 -7.369092 LS and 109.340915 BT. The data collection method used is the observation method with a quantitative approach (using the STORET and CCME-WQI methods) and qualitative (comparison of sample data with PP No.22 of 2021). The parameters used are temperature, pH, DO, COD, BOD, and total coliform. Parameters that do not meet the class III quality standards are pH with results ranging from 5.37-6.37 and total coliform with a range of 3,500 - 2,400,000 MPN / 100 ml. The data analysis used is the STORET and CCME-WQI methods. Based on the results of the pollution analysis, the Pundul River flow is in the moderately polluted category with a value of -17 and the most polluted station is at station 2 due to direct waste discharge from vermicelli noodle producers. The results of the analysis of the water quality standard status in the Pundul River flow are still in the less category with an average value of 54.14, so it is still in poor condition for tilapia fish farming activities in Kutasari District, Purbalingga.
Status Mutu Sungai Sungai Pundul, Kutasari Kabupaten Purbalingga Naufal Afifah; Eric Armando; Waluyo
AQUACOASTMARINE: Journal of Aquatic and Fisheries Sciences Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): AQUACOSTMARINE: Journal of Aquatic and Fisheries Sciences
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/jafs.v4i2.21536

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The purpose of this study was to determine the condition of water quality and water pollution conditions in the Pundul River, Kutasari. The research location, namely station 1 is at coordinates -7.363170 LS and 109.335832 BT, station 2 -7.364296 LS and 109.337737 BT, station 3 -7.366209 LS and 109.338324 BT, station 4 -7.368257 LS and 109.340588 BT, and station 5 -7.369092 LS and 109.340915 BT. The data collection method used is the observation method with a quantitative approach (using the STORET and CCME-WQI methods) and qualitative (comparison of sample data with PP No.22 of 2021). The parameters used are temperature, pH, DO, COD, BOD, and total coliform. Parameters that do not meet the class III quality standards are pH with results ranging from 5.37-6.37 and total coliform with a range of 3,500 - 2,400,000 MPN / 100 ml. The data analysis used is the STORET and CCME-WQI methods. Based on the results of the pollution analysis, the Pundul River flow is in the moderately polluted category with a value of -17 and the most polluted station is at station 2 due to direct waste discharge from vermicelli noodle producers. The results of the analysis of the water quality standard status in the Pundul River flow are still in the less category with an average value of 54.14, so it is still in poor condition for tilapia fish farming activities in Kutasari District, Purbalingga.