Acta Aquatica: Aquatic Sciences Journal
Acta Aquatica, Vol. 12: No. 3 (December, 2025)

Comparative growth performance of Kappaphycus striatus and the green variety of Kappaphycus alvarezii under longline cultivation

Muzahar, Muzahar (Unknown)
Raza’I, T. Said (Unknown)
Viruly, Lily (Unknown)
Wulandari, Rika (Unknown)
Miranti, Shavika (Unknown)
Putri, Dwi Septiani (Unknown)
Yulianto, Tri (Unknown)
Bakkara, Okto Rimandi (Unknown)
Irawan, Henky (Unknown)
Sinaga, Daniel (Unknown)
Nasmi, Jannesa (Unknown)
Andia, Bherly (Unknown)
Saputra, Rio (Unknown)
Bahri, Samsul (Unknown)
Lovina, Ronaldy (Unknown)
Darmawan, David (Unknown)
Syafiq, R. Muhammad (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Dec 2025

Abstract

This study compares the growth of two seaweed species, Kappaphycus striatus and Kappaphycus alvarezii (green variety), using the longline method in the waters of Pelakak Village, Lingga Regency. This research aims to identify differences in daily growth rates and environmental factors affecting the productivity of both seaweed species. The study was conducted over 45 days using a randomized block design with two treatments and four replications. Measured parameters included absolute weight growth, specific growth rate, and water quality. The results showed that K. alvarezii (green variety) exhibited a higher daily growth rate (0.55% weight/day) compared to K. striatus (0.31% weight/day). Environmental factors such as temperature (28–30°C), salinity (30–31 ppt), and pH (7.1–7.4) were within the optimal range, but the current velocity (0.4–0.5 m/s), which exceeded the standard, potentially inhibited growth an increased the risk of talus damage. The t-student test indicated no significant difference in growth between the two seaweed species (p>0.05). These findings suggest that K. alvarezii (green variety) is more adaptive to local environmental conditions than K. striatus, although current velocity and pest presence remain challenges in seaweed cultivation. This study contributes to optimizing seaweed farming strategies in coastal areas. Keywords: Growth; Kappaphycus striatus; Kappaphycus alvarezii Green Variety; Longline

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Journal Info

Abbrev

acta-aquatica

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Materials Science & Nanotechnology Other

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Acta Aquatica: Aquatic Sciences Journal is a scientific open access journal in the field of aquatic sciences, published periodically (April and October) by the Institute of Research and Community Service (LPPM) Universitas Malikussaleh (Malikussaleh University) in cooperation with Marine Center ...