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Kajian Prospek Pengembangan Produksi Perikanan Tangkap di Provinsi Riau Eddiwan Eddiwan
JIP ( Jurnal Industri dan Perkotaan ) Vol 6, No 10 (2002)
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Otolith Growth Rings Pattern of Pangasius polyuranodon Bleeker, 1852 from the Sail River and Kampar Kiri River, Riau Province Fitrah A. Tamba; Windarti Windarti; Eddiwan Eddiwan
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 6 (2019): Edisi 1 Januari s/d Juni 2019
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Abstract The Sail  River and Kampar Kiri River have different ecosystems characteristic and it may be reflected in the otolith’s growth ring patterns in the otolith of fish living in those areas. A research aims to understand the growth pattern present in the otolith of Pangasius polyuranodon. The fish were caught using nets and bamboo trap, once/week. There were 119 fishes (50 fishes from the River Sail and 69 fishes from Kampar Kiri River). The otoliths (sagita) were removed and processed following Windarti (2017). Growth  rings pattern was studied using a binocular microscope. The otolith in the Sail River length was 1- 2.175 mm and their weight was 0.0019-0.0075 mg. Whereas in the  Kampar Kiri River  length was 2-3.25  mm andtheir weight 0.0030-0.0267 mg. The  distance between the nucleus and the first dark ring was varied  from the Sail River (0.02-0.75mm) and Kampar Kiri River (0.025-0.75 mm). Results shown that the maximum number of dark ring in the otolith of fish living in the Sail River was 3, while that of the fish from the Kampar Kiri River was 4. Water quality in the sampling area was good and it may be suffcient to support  the life of Pangasius polyuranodon.   Keywords: Dark Ring, Otolith, Growth Pattern, Sagita
Stomach Content Analysis and Reproductive Biology of Pangasius polyuranodonFromThe Siak and Kampar Rivers, Riau Melsa Dwi Yunita; Eddiwan '; Windarti '
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 4, No 1 (2017): Wisuda Februari Tahun 2017
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Pangasius polyuranodon is one of freshwater fishes that inhabit the Siak and Kampar Rivers in Riau. Water qualities in those areas are different. Availabillity of food and the success of reproduction are important factors for the fish existence. To understand the stomach content and reproductive biology of this fish, a study has been conducted from October – December 2016.The fish was sampled in the Siak and Kampar Rivers. Fifty fishes were taken from the Siak River and fifty three fishes were collected from the Kampar River. Stomach content of the fish was analyzed as a basis to calculate the Preponderance Index (PI). Fecundity was analyzed using a gravimetric method. Results shown the feed of P. polyuranodonconsist of bivalve, gastropods, insects, crustacean, fish, palm fruit (Elaeis guineensis), fruits, leaves and seeds. The main food of P. polyuranodon in Kampar River was bivalve (74%) and that of the Siak River were insects (55%). All of fishes captured shown trace of developing gonads. During the 4th maturity stage, the main food of P. polyuranodon from the Kampar River was bivalves and that of the Siak River were insects. Based on data obtained, it can be concluded that this fish can be categorized as omnivore, and they tend to choose high content protein and fat feed during gonad development. The ability of fish in consuming fruits indicates that P. polyuranodonisafrugivory fish. Keywords: Pangasius polyuranodon, Feeding Habit, Omnivorous,Frugivory Fish
Identification of Types of Fish Caught in Mangrove Ecosystem KampungMadong, KampungBugis Village, Tanjung Pinang City, Riau Islands Province Lusi Noviyanti; Eddiwan Eddiwan; Efawani Efawani
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 6 (2019): Edisi 2 Juli s/d Desember 2019
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ABSTRACTMangrove ecosistem in Kampung Madong is inhabited by numerous aquatic organism, including fish. This study aims to determine the types of fish caught in themangrove ecosystem of KampungMadong. This research was conducted in March-April 2019. The method used in the research was survei method on three sampling area observation with four sampling in a month. The analyzed include morphology, morphometrics and meristik of fishes.Water quality parameters measurd were temperature was 29,5-30,5oC, pH was 7,4-7,5, salinity was 32,5-34,5o/oo and dissolved oxygen was 62-6,4mg/L. The identification of fish samples using the Saanin identification book (1968), White et al. (2013) and Sulistionoet al. (2015). The result shows that there were 171 fishconsisting of4 ordo, 10 families,11 genus and 13 species of fish,they were: Cephalopholisminiata, Anyperodonleucogrammicus, Schatophagusargus, Siganusvirgatus, Siganusguttatus, Carangoidesmalabaricus, Eubleekeriasplendens, Sphaeramia orbicularis, Anadontostomachacunda,Sardinellafimbriata, Paraplotosusalbilaris, GerresfilamentosusandValamugilspeigleri. Keywords : Morphology, Morphometrics, Meristik, Water quality 
Identification of Gastropod from the Air Hitam River Pekanbaru Wenny Lestari Tarigan; Efawani '; Eddiwan '
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 4, No 1 (2017): Wisuda Februari Tahun 2017
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The area around Air Hitam river has been used for settlements. Remains of domestic activities may enter and pollute the water. The pollutant may disturb the life of aquatic organism, especially gastropod. This research aims to identify gastropod that lives in the Air Hitam River. This research was conducted at the Air Hitam River Pekanbaru in April-June 2016. There were three sampling stations namely Stasion I (in the up-stream), Stasion II (middle), and Stasions III (downstream). Samplings were conducted 3 times, once/week. Results shown that there are six species of gastropod lived in the Air Hitam River, namely Bellamya sp., Pila globosa., Melanoides prashadi, Gyraulus sp., Thiara riqueti and Lymnaea persica. The water quality parameters are as follows: temperature 290C, turbidity 7.54-15.83 NTU, depth 17-24.5 cm, current speed 12.5-25 cm/s, pH 6, dissolved oxygen 2.02-5.05 mg/L, and free carbon dioxide 9.9-11.9 mg/L.Keywords : Gastropod, Air Hitam River, Melanoides sp., Thiara sp., Lymnaea sp
Identification Of Bivalves In Trikora Beach Waters, Teluk Bakau Village, Gunung Kijang District, Riau Islands Province Rofian Isman; Eddiwan Eddiwan; Deni Efizon
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 7, No 1 (2020): Edisi 1 Januari - Juni 2020
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AbstractTrikora beach is a coral beach in the village of Teluk Bakau. The beach is often found bivalva species. however at this time information has not been obtained about the types of bivalves in the area. This research will have been carried out in March 2019. Bivalve sampling is carried out at low tide three times in each sampling area with a time interval between sampling for one week. Samples of bivalves are taken by taking all the bivalves in the substrate base, roots and stems of seagrass by picking up by hand (hand collector). As for living bivalves, immersing themselves in the substrate is taken using a small shovel. Bivalve samples were then identified. The results showed that the bivalves obtained consisted of 4 Orders, 6 Families and 10 Species. The condition of water quality in Trikora Coast waters shows that the temperature is 30.1oC, brightness 538 cm, pH 8, dissolved oxygen 6.87 mg / L and salinity 32.1 mg / L.Keywords:Pantai Trikora, sampel bivalva, sampling area
Reproductive Biology Of Motan Fish (Thynnichthys Thynnoides) From Teluk Petai Lake, Buluh Nipis Village, Siak Hulu District, Kampar Regency, Riau Province. Friska Girsang; Ridwan Manda Putra; Eddiwan Eddiwan
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 6 (2019): Edisi 2 Juli s/d Desember 2019
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 ABSTRACT Motan fish (Thynnichthysthynnoides) is one of the fish most found in the lake of Petai. This research was conducted in March until May 2019. Samples were captured using fishing rods and sempirai fishing gear. Sampling is done 5 times in 3 months. The reproductive biology aspects measured were sexual characteristics, sex ratio, gonadal maturity level, gonadal maturity index, fecundity, and egg diameter. The sample is 109 tails (72 males and 37 females). The comparison between male and female is 2: 1. In this study, there were more male fish. The level of gonad maturity found in male and female fish TKG I-V.Gonad maturity index 0.10 - 19.08%, fecundity of 5526-9204 grains / fish and egg diameter of 0.22-025 mm. Keyword: Sex ratio, gonadal maturity level, gonadal maturity index, fecundity
Stomach Content Analysis of Red Snakehead Fish (Channa micropeltes Cuvier, 1831) in Lubuk Siam Lake, Siak Hulu Sub-Regency, Kampar Regency, Riau Province Fitri Natasha; Deni Efizon; Eddiwan Eddiwan
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 5 (2018): Edisi 2 Juli s/d Desember 2018
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ABSTRACT            Red snakehead (Channa micropeltes) fish is one of freshwater fish species that inhabit the Lubuk Siam Lake. Information on the type of red snakehead fish food, however, is limited. A research aims to understand the stomach content of red snakehead fish has been conducted in January to March 2018. The fish was sampled three times, once/month. There were 54 fishes captured. Stomach contents were analyzed using in a gravimetric method and data obtained were used for calculating the Preponderance Index (PI). Results shown that the food of red snakehead fish consists of fish, crustaceans and plant material. The main food of red snakehead fish is fish (PI 95%), complementary food is shrimp (PI 4%) and plant as additional food (PI 1%). Based on the data obtained, red snakehead fish can be categorized as pure carnivore.Keywords: Carnivore, Preponderance Index, Gravimetric, Oxbow Lake
Morfometrik, Meristik Dan Pola Pertumbuhan Ikan Toman (Channa micropeltes Cuvier, 1831) Di Waduk Plta Koto Panjang Desa Pulau Gadang Kecamatan Xii Koto Kampar Kabupaten Kampar Provinsi Riau. Eli Yana Siregar; Ridwan Manda Putra; Eddiwan Eddiwan
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 7, No 1 (2020): Edisi 1 Januari - Juni 2020
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AbstractToman fish (Channa micropeltes Curvier, 1831) is one type of fish that is commonly found in the Koto Panjang hydropower reservoir. This fish belongs to the Channidae family, and is the largest fish of the genus Channa. Changes in water conditions in the Koto Panjang Hydroelectric Reservoir can affect the condition of organisms in the waters. The availability of food in the waters will affect the morphometric characteristics, meristik and growth patterns of toman fish. To find out the morphometrics, meristik and growth patterns of toman fish (Channa micropeltes). This research was conducted in April-Mai 2019 toaman fish caught using fish traps and fishing rods. The measured aspects are morphometrics, meristik and length length relation of toman fish. Fish samples totaling 100 fish, consisting of 51 males and 49 females. The results of morphometric measurements are known to the total length of fish between 110-550 mm, and body weight of 18-1600 gr, its growth pattern isometric. Whereas the characteristics of the toman fish meristik are the radius of the fins respectively D.43-44.2, P.15-16, V.6-8, A.26-28.2, C.14-16. Scales on the dorsal fins 15-25, scales around the body 40-44 lines, scales on the trunk of the tail 14-18 lines, and the number of scales on the lateral line 88-95. Toman fish have ctenoid scales.Keywords: Toman fish (Channa micropeltes Curvier, 1831), Koto Panjang 
Identifikasi Jenis Ikan Di Danau Teluk Petai, Desa Buluh Nipis, Kecamatan Siak Hulu, Kabupaten Kampar Henri Siahaan; Ridwan Manda Putra; Eddiwan Eddiwan
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 6 (2019): Edisi 2 Juli s/d Desember 2019
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ABSTRACTDuring the rainy season, the water as well as fish species from the Kampar River enter the  Teluk Petai oxbow Lake. To find out the type of fish species present in the lake, a study was conducted from January to March 2019. Samplingswere carried out four times, once a week,  usingnets (mesh size0,5 inch), fishtrap, and fishingline. The captured fish were then identified. Results shown that there were 171 fish sampled and they were belonged to 3 ordos, 8 families, and 15 species. They were Oxygaster anomarula, Puntius schwanefeldi, Rasbora cephalotaenia, Thynnichthys polylepis, Hampala macrolepidota, Anabas testudineus, Helostoma teminckii, Channa lucius, C. Striata, C. micropeltes, Oreochromis niloticus, Mystus nemurus, Clarias batrachus, Ompok hypopthalmus and Wallago leerii. The most common fish species are  belonged to cyprinid. Keyword : Fish population, Channa species, Cyprinidae, Freshwater fish
Co-Authors ', Windarti Achmad Sovy Yusaputra Adriman, Adriman Afael, Rizky Fauzi Arisa Trinovira Barus Arrasyidi, Muammar Rasyid Arsyakinah, Humay Batubara, Helfina Syam Bayu Dwi, Bayu Dwi Belgian Tambunan Bestari, Indah Budijono, Budijono Christina Panggabean Deni Efizon Devi, Fransiska Rivana Dewita Dewita Dian Handayani Efawani ' Efawani Efawani Efawani Efawani Efawani, Efawani Eko Prianto, Eko Eli Yana Siregar Eni Sumiarsih Fitrah A. Tamba Fitri Handayani Fitri Natasha Friska Girsang Gultom, Imelda Sofia Loren Harjoyudanto, Yudho Hatmidah Hatmidah Henny Henny, Henny Henri Siahaan Hermawanto Hermawanto Herwandi, Zeldi Hestinar Malau Huda. J, Mhd Aidil Hutagalung, Claurisa Ika Fitria Hasibuan Irene, Christin Irna ramadhani Irwan Effendi Isma Mulyani Kausar Kurniawan, Ahmad Jati Lailatul Saktiawan Lauura Hermala Yunita Lenny Marlyna Linda Rostiana Lusi Noviyanti Marsely, Debi Mediatrix Deviani Sinaga Mei Kristiyani Simanjuntak Melsa Dwi Yunita Mirnawati Dewi Muhammad Fauzi Mulyani, Isma Nisari, Tika Nur Asiah Pratiwi, Nadia Indah Pratiwi, Via Anggraini Pulungan, Amar Doli Purwoko, Agus Putri, Dea Ananda Qorry Tillawati Fani R. Sapto Hendri Boedi Soesatyo Rahmania, Desrila Rica Pesta Graceli Pasaribu Ridwan Manda Putra Rienta Bresdo Rina D’rita Sibagariang Rofian Isman Roflimas Roflimas Romie Jhonnerie Ronal Kurniawan Rumondang, Anne Santrina Banjarnahor Sari, Dini Satria Flamboyan Siregar Shofiyah Tika Ashilah Sibagariang, Rina D’rita Siburian, Sades Silfia Eka Dewi Simarangkir, Lisa Meisim Sinaga, Martianna Sukendi Sukendi Surbakti, Yuli Anggreani Putri Br Susanti, Lasri Syamsiar, Syamsiar Tengku Nurhidayah Thamrin Thamrin Thamrin Thamrin Tumanggor, Josua Setiawan Ulandari, Ariyanti Wenny Lestari Tarigan Widiana, Mita Windarti ' Windarti Windarti Windarti Windarti Yohana Carolina Yudho Harjoyudanto Yuliati Yuliati Yuni Sarah Zikra Yusianda Zuli Meiryanti Zulkarnain Zulkarnain Zulkarnain Zulkarnain