Jurnal Perikanan Universitas Gadjah Mada
Vol 24, No 2 (2022)

Changes in Condition Factor, Hepatosomatic and Gonadosomatic Index of Yellowfin Tuna (Thunnus albacares) in Captivity

Jhon Harianto Hutapea (Research Center for Fishery, Research Organization for Earth Sciences and Maritime- National Research and Innovation Agency - Institute for Mariculture Research and Fisheries Extension, Gondol, Singara Regency, Bali, Indonesia)
Ananto Setiadi (Research Center for Fishery, Research Organization for Earth Sciences and Maritime- National Research and Innovation Agency - Institute for Mariculture Research and Fisheries Extension, Gondol, Singara Regency, Bali, Indonesia)
Gunawan Gunawan (Research Center for Fishery, Research Organization for Earth Sciences and Maritime- National Research and Innovation Agency - Institute for Mariculture Research and Fisheries Extension, Gondol, Singara Regency, Bali, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
14 Dec 2022

Abstract

The necessity for tuna products in the world community continues to increase, while production relies only on catching, thus causing overfishing. Therefore, breeding technology to support tuna farming is fundamental to be developed. Yellowfin tuna farming in Indonesia has been successful in cultivating broodstock. This paper discusses biometric data that changes during cultivation, such as condition factor, hepato and gonadosomatic indexes compared with wild captured. Data were collected from young tuna to broodstock and compared with wild captured such as fork length, body, liver and gonad weight. The condition factor (K) of cultivated tuna (1.5-2.5) was higher compared with wild captured (1.5-2.0). Similarly, the value of cultivated tuna’s hepatosomatic index (HSI) was higher (0.63-1.14). In contrast, the gonadosomatic index (GSI) of wild captured yellowfin tuna was higher (>0.5) compared with cultivated yellowfin tuna in a circular concrete tank (0.4) but lower than that cultivated in a floating net cage (>1.4). Maintenance of broodstock in the tank with a lower GSI value means the number of eggs produced is relatively lower than its natural counterpart. At the same time, the high GSI value of cultivated broodstock in FNC shows better results than wild captured broodstock.

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jfs

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Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry Biochemistry, Genetics & Molecular Biology Immunology & microbiology

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Jurnal Perikanan Universitas Gadjah Mada are published to promote a critical review of the various investigative issues of interest in the field of fisheries between the researchers, academics, students and the general public, as a medium for communication, dissemination, and utilization of wider ...