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Identifikasi Dan Prevalensi Serangan Ektoparasit Ikan Mas (Cyprinus Carpio L.) Pada Area Pembudidaya Ikan Di Kabupaten Sorong Bandu, Adri; Widya Yanti, Dwi Indah; Masengi, Melisa
INTEGRATED OF FISHERIES SCIENCE Vol 1 No 1 (2022): JANUARI-JUNI
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian, Universitas Kristen Papua

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56942/ifs.v1i1.36

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Pemeriksaan parasit yang dilakukan selama penelitian di laboratorium Penguji Stasiun Karantina Ikan Pengendali Mutu  Kelas II Sorong, sampel ikan diambil dari petani tambak dari beberapa Kampung/Desa di Kabupaten Sorong, tujuan  dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui jenis -jenis ektoparasit yang menyerang ikan mas (Cyprinus carpio L). Metode yang digunakan adalah metode survei melalui pengambilan sampel dikolam secara langsung untuk mengidentifikasi parasit pada ikan mas, data yang dikumpulkan meliputi data primer dan data sekunder. Data primer diperoleh langsung dari hasil pemeriksaan parasit yang dilakukan. Data sekunder diperoleh dari instansi terkait yang berhubungan dengan data yang diperlukan serta ditambahkan dengan literatur yang mendukung kelengkapan dan kejelasan mengenai data yang didapatkan tersebut. Parasit yang ditemukan dari 30 ekor ikan mas (Cyprinus carpio L) ada empat jenis yang terdiri dari golongan cacing monogenea ada 2 jenis parasit yaitu Gyrodactylus sp  dan Dactylogyrus sp jenis protozoa ada Tricodina sp, jenis crustacea ada parasit Lernea sp, dari empat jenis parasit tersebut parasit yang paling banyak menyerang pada ikan mas adalah jenis Dactylogyrus sp dan Gyrodactylus sp . Nilai prevalensi tertinggi untuk Dactylogyrus sp terdapat pada pembudidaya ikan di Kampung Malaos dengan nilai 90% untuk Kampung Klagana dan Kampung Makotyamsa nilai masing-masing 70 %, sedangkan Dactylogyrus sp nilai Prevalensi tertinggi 70% berada di Kampung Makotyamsa. Untuk nilai Intensitas tertinggi terdapat pada parasit Gyrodactylus sp  di Kampung Klagana dengan  nilai Intensitas 3.8 dan Gyrodactylus sp  nilai Intensitas 3.33 berada pada Kampung Malaos.
Konservasi Jenis Hiu Paus (Rhincodon typus) sebagai Ekowisata di Kawasan Kampung Kwatisore Distrik Yaur Kabupaten Nabire Provinsi Papua Hamberi, Andarias; Widya Yanti, Dwi Indah; Karamoy, Lanny
INTEGRATED OF FISHERIES SCIENCE Vol 1 No 2 (2022): JULI-DESEMBER
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian, Universitas Kristen Papua

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56942/ifs.v1i2.94

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Whale shark (Rhincodon typus) conservation as ecotourism in the kwatisore Village area, Yaur District, Nabire Regency, Papua Province was carried out with the aim of knowing the types of Whale Shark (Rhincodon typus) conservation activities and the ecotourism potential of Kwatisore Village, Yaur District, Nabire Regency. From the results of research in Kwatisore Village, Yaur District, using the observation method and interview method, the results obtained were whale shark conservation activities, the potential for eco-tourism in Kwatisore village, and whale shark conservation involving various parties, the Cendrawasih Bay National Park Center, WWF-Indonesia. Conservation International, The Nature conservancy, Fisheries and maritime Service, Tourism, Youth Culture and Sports Office of Nabire Regency, conservation cadres and the people of Kwatisore village.
Kajian Persentase Tutupan Karang Dengan Metode Manta Tow Di Perairan Pulau Matan Kabupaten Raja Ampat Widya Yanti, Dwi Indah; Ryno, Sefli; Masengi, Melisa; Handayani
INTEGRATED OF FISHERIES SCIENCE Vol 1 No 2 (2022): JULI-DESEMBER
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian, Universitas Kristen Papua

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56942/ifs.v1i2.96

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The waters of Matan Island are one of the waters found in Raja Ampat Regency, this water area has very diverse water resources, one of which is coral reef ecosystems. This study aims to determine the percentage of coral reef cover and coral reef conditions using the Manta Tow method. During the observations, it was found that the percentage of coral reef cover along 10 observation points with an average coral cover percentage of 29%, for dead corals with a cover percentage of 16%, coral fractures 23%, 19% sand and other biota 13%. Conditions along the observation trajectory are dominated by coral reefs and coral fractures. The distribution of coral fractures on Matan Island was caused by explosives used by local fishermen which caused damage to coral reefs.
Identifikasi Timbulan Sampah Non-Organik Di Pulau Soop Distrik Sorong Kepulauan, Kota Sorong, Papua Barat Daya Tigi, Melkior; Manurung, Melani; Tabalessy, Roger R; Widya Yanti, Dwi Indah; Masengi, Melisa Ch; Arafat, Gulam; Puspitaningtyas, Indrie Hapsari; ojsukipacid, ojsukipacid
INTEGRATED OF FISHERIES SCIENCE Vol 4 No 2 (2025): JULI-DESEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56942/454wgg45

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Indonesia is said to be one of the countries contributing to plastic waste in the world. Therefore, the Government through the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries has launched a priority program for handling plastic waste in the sea as an effort to reduce plastic waste. One form of support in handling plastic waste is to identify the potential for research-based waste generation in coastal areas and small islands. This research was conducted on Soop Island, Sorong Islands District, Sorong City, Southwest Papua from October to November 2024 with the aim of analyzing and identifying non-organic waste by knowing the amount, weight, and density of waste. This research method uses qualitative and quantitative. Qualitative research methods include observation, visual analysis, literature studies, and interviews. For quantitative methods calculating the amount of waste based on type per unit area. From the results of the study, it is known that the non-organic waste identified on Soop Island consists of plastic, plastic foam/styrofoam, glass and ceramics, metal, paper and cardboard, rubber, and other materials. The type of plastic waste dominates the most with a density of 8.33 pcs/m2 with a waste weight reaching 238.75 gr/m2. Meanwhile, the lowest waste density is in the paper and cardboard waste type with a density of 0.03 pcs/m2 with a weight of 2.38 gr/m2.
Co-Authors .Masengi, Melisa Ch Adri Bandu Ajelo, Yunita Yuliana Aldomoro Siwabessy Alua, Fero Amir Mahmud Suruwaky Andarias Hamberi Andrei Sakharov Maryen Arafat, Gulam Athabu, Alberd Bandu, Adri Br Gultom, Dormauli Ch Masengi, Melisa Ch. Masengi , Melisa Ch. Masengi, Melisa Clara N Payung Clara N. Payung Edward Clan Enny Romanwati Faiza A Dali Fataha Ilyas Hasan Felia K.T.Y Wantah Gultom, Dormauli Br. Hadi Nur Rohman Hadi Nur Rohman Hamberi, Andarias Handayani HANDAYANI Hasan, Fataha Ilyas Helakombo, Hermalina Hendrika Faubun Howay, Elvira I Nyoman Adi Putra Ilham Marasabessy Intan Nurfemi Bacandra Hismayasari Intan Nurfemi Bacandra Hismayasari Ismail Ismail Ivonne M Leiwakabessy Ivonne M. Leiwakabessy Jean Anthoni Joelan Palemba Joni Penda Kadarusman Kadarusman Kagiling , Rike Karamoy, Lanny Kurmasela, Hanock Lanny Karamoy Leiwakabessy, Ivonne Leiwakabessy, Ivonne M Leiwakabessy, Ivonne M. Leiwakabessy, Ivonne Martha Leiwakabessy, Ivonnie Lili Sarce Joi Sapari Lili Sarce Joi Sapari, Lili Sarce Joi Lili Sarce Joy Sapari Mamondol, Licky Manoso, Marchel Frits Manurung, Melani Masengi, Melisa C Masengi, Melisa Ch Masengi, Melisa Ch. Melisa C Masengi Melisa Masengi Melisa Masengi Melisa Masengi Melisa Masengi, Melisa Mohamad Iksan Badarudin Muhamad Ali Ulat Mulyana Mulyana Novalin Margaretha Syauta Novelia Gloria Molle ojsukipacid, ojsukipacid Palemba, Joelan Payung, Clara Penda, Joni Penina Palemba, Yolda Petta, Denny Pigome, Merlince Puspitaningtyas, Indrie Hapsari R. Tabalessy, Roger Renouw, Ade Andriani Rike Kagiling Roger R Tabalessy Ryno, Sefli Sahuleka, Matheos Dedi Saidin Saidin Sapari, Lili Sapari, Lili Joy S. Sapari, Lili Sarce Joy Sarlota M.P Osok Sefli Ryno Siswanto Siswanto Siwabessy, Aldomoro Stevi Kunu Syauta, Novalian Margaretha Syauta, Novalien Syauta, Novalin Tabalessy, Roger Tabalessy, Roger R. Tigi, Melkior Vicky Rizky A. Katili Way, Mailan Wisabla, Attin