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Journal : Fish Scientiae : Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Perikanan dan Kelautan

VARIATIONS IN THE ADDITION OF ECO ENZYME IN FEED ON THE SURVIVAL OF SIAMESE CATFISH ((Pangasius hyphthalmus) SEEDS RAISED IN AQUARIUMS Herliwati, Herliwati; Rahman, Mijani; Ahmadi, Ahmadi; Tony, Frans
Fish Scientiae Vol 14 No 2 (2024): EDISI DESEMBER, Vol 14 (2), 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Resources of Lambung Mangkurat University-South Kalimantan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/fishscientiae.v14i2.240

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USE OF A GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR MAPPING WATER SUPPLY AND ECOSYSTEM SERVICES IN BANJAR REGENCYSOUTH KALIMANTAN PROVINCE Rahman, Abdur; Rahman, Mijani; Hamdie, Badaruddin; Purnomo, Joko; Riduan, Rony; Kadir, Syarifuddin; Herliwati, Herliwati
Fish Scientiae Vol 15 No 1 (2025): Edisi Juni
Publisher : Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Resources of Lambung Mangkurat University-South Kalimantan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/fishscientiae.v15i1.250

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This study aims to analyze ecosystem services based on water availability ecosystem services in Banjar Regency, covering an area of 261,803.337 Ha including Suitable areas located in the Eastern and Western areas of Banjar Regency which include the villages; Rantau Bujur, Artain Belangian, Belimbing Lama, Rantai Balai, Bunglai, Benua Riam, Part of Aranio, East Mandiangin, Nyiur Island, West Mandiangin, in the West; located in the West in Aluh-Aluh District located in the villages; Sei Musang, Handil Purai, Gantung Papuyu, Tambak Sirang, Gambut Village, Tatah Layap, Balayung Village, Lok Buntar, Pematang Panjang, Bangkal River, Pembatanan, Bakung River, Lok Baintan Dalam, Batang Ilir River, Rangas Hambuku River. In the North area, most of the Unsuitable areas are 175,052.57 Ha located in the villages; Batik/batik/pandahan, Sawahan, East Jejangkit, Rasau River, Sukaramai, Pinang Island, Alalak Padang, Makmur Karya, Sumbersari, Pematang Danau, Kaliukan, Limamar, Bangkal River. The total area suitable and unsuitable for Water Availability Ecosystem Services is 436,855.907 Ha
EFFECTIVENESS OF WATER HYACINTH (EICHHORNIA CRASSIPES (MART.) SOLMS.) DAN KIAMBANG (SALVINIA MOLESTA D. S. MITCHELL) IN PHYTOREMEDIATION OF MANGANESE (MN) HEAVY METAL LEVELS IN DUG WELL WATER IN SUNGAI ULIN HOUSING ESTATE, NORTH BANJARBARU DISTRICT, SOUTH Dharmaji, Deddy; Rahman, Mijani; Saidah, Saidah
Fish Scientiae Vol 15 No 1 (2025): Edisi Juni
Publisher : Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Resources of Lambung Mangkurat University-South Kalimantan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/fishscientiae.v15i1.252

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Dug wells are water that comes from the ground and are still widely used by Indonesians, especially in the Banjarabaru area of Sungai Ulin Housing in South Kalimantan Province. The heavy metal problem that is often encountered is manganese content. Manganese is a heavy metal that is often found in the earth's skin and is often found together with iron. Manganese heavy metal levels that exceed quality standards can make well water yellowish in color, smell of rust due to its high content and if left for several days there will be sediment in the bucket, causing a yellowish color on white clothes and can cause health problems. Improving water quality is very important, one of which is the phytoremediation method. Phytoremediation is a method of utilizing plants to remove harmful organic and inorganic substances. In this study, the authors used water hyacinth and kiambang because of their ability to absorb heavy metals in water. The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of heavy metal manganese absorption using water hyacinth and kiambang plants in dug well water in Sungai Ulin Housing. The research was conducted using an experimental method using a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with three repetitions, namely on the 3rd, 6th, and 9th days and three treatments, namely control (without the addition of water plants), water hyacinth plants and Kiambang which were carried out for 3 weeks of research. The measurement results obtained were water hyacinth plants were able to reduce manganese heavy metal levels to 0.016 mg/l with a biomass of 300 grams / 10 liters on day 9 and Kiambang water plants were able to reduce manganese heavy metal levels to 0.017 mg/l with a biomass of 500 grams / 10 liters on day 9.