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Current Trends in Aquatic Science
Published by Universitas Udayana
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Kandungan Nitrat dan Fosfat pada Air di Sungai Telagawaja Kabupaten Karangasem, Bali Deta Miriam Br Sitepu; Ima Yudha Perwira; I Wayan Darya Kartika
Current Trends in Aquatic Science Vol 4 No 2 (2021)
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This study measured the amount of nitrates and phosphates in thewater of Telagawaja river. The water of this river is used for hygiene sanitation necessity of the people living in the surrounding area. Many antropogenic activities are exists in this area, such as: rafting and hotel, farming, and animal husbandry. This study aimed to know the status of nitrate and phosphate nutrient in the water based on the Indonesia Government Regulation Number 82 of 2001. The amount of nitrate was measured using Salifert Nitrate KIT, while phosphate was measured using Hanna HI 713 KIT. Measurement was also carried out on the total organic matter, dissolved solid, suspended solid, turbidity, dissolved oxygen, water acidity (pH), and temperature. The results showed that amount of nitrate (0.2-0.9 mg/L) and phosphate (0.1-0.4 mg/L) in the water of Telagawaja River was below the tolerance limit for all of usage class. The water of the center and the downstream might be used for fish culture, animal husbandry, irrigation water, and other usages in this standard.
Produksi dan Pertumbuhan Ikan Lemuru (Sardinella lemuru) yang Didaratkan di PPI Kedonganan, Bali Indah Nurtira; I Wayan Restu; Made Ayu Pratiwi
Current Trends in Aquatic Science Vol 4 No 2 (2021)
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Lemuru fish resource is one of the fish resources which has important economic value and is of interest to the wider community. Therefore, this resource has been exploited intensively in the Bali Strait and has become the backbone of fishery business activities in the waters. This research was conducted in November-February 2021 at PPI Kedonganan, Bali. This study aims to analyzed the production and growth of Lemuru fish which includes trend analysis and catch composition, growth patterns, length frequency distribution, age groups, and growth parameters of Lemuru Fish. This study found that lemuru fish in PPI Kedonganan had trend an increasing of 99%. Primary data collection in this study, such as measurement of length and weight, was carried out with time intervals of ± 14 days. Lemuru fish that were measured were 600 fish which had a range of 100.2-158.3 mm. Fork lengths ranged from 114.2 to 120.2 mm, consisting of 3 age groups separated by the NORMSEP method using software FISAT II. The shift of the age group to the right 2 times showed that there is growth in the Lemuru fish stock. Based on the length and weight analysis, the results of the analysis of the growth pattern of Lemuru Fish are negative allometric, where the length gain is faster than the weight gain. Lemuru fish has an asymptotic length of 179.6312. This showed that the asymptotic length of Lemuru Fish continues to decrease every year, presumably due topressure overfishing which causes the fish caught to be smaller.
Evaluasi Kualitas Air dan Kondisi Lingkungan pada Lokasi Budidaya Rumput Laut (Eucheuma cottonii) di Perairan Pantai Pandawa, Bali Devita Eka Saputri; Ima Yudha Perwira; Ayu Putu Wiweka Krisna Dewi
Current Trends in Aquatic Science Vol 4 No 2 (2021)
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This research aimed to observe water quality and environmental conditions in the location of seaweed (Eucheuma cottonii) cultivation area in Pandawa Beach Waters. The research was conducted from December 2019 to January 2020. Water sampling was carried out at 3 different stations in the west side of Pandawa Beach Waters. Measuring temperature using a thermometer, salinity using a refractometer, water pH using a pH meter, and Dissolved Oxigen (DO) of water were measured using the Winkler method. Nitrate and phosphate in the water was measured using Salifert KIT. The result showed that water temperature was raning from 28.7 to 30oC, salinity was from 30 to 31 ppt, pH was from 7.5 to 7.66, and DO was from 5.60 to 6.03 mg/L. Analysis of nitrate showed range from 1.52 to 1.77 mg/L, while phosphate was ranging from 0.22 to 0.32 mg/L. These results showed that water quality in the location is suitable for the cultivation of seaweed.
Profil Kandungan dan Kelimpahan Mikroplastik pada Ikan Kakap Merah (Lutjanus sp.) yang Didaratkan di PPI Kedonganan, Bali Gebi Gresi Martina Panjaitan; Ima Yudha Perwira; Ni Putu Putri Wijayanti
Current Trends in Aquatic Science Vol 4 No 2 (2021)
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This study aimed to determine the microplastic content and abundance on the stomach of Red Snapper (Lutjanus sp.) landed at Kedonganan Fishery Port (PPI), Bali. This study was conducted at The Kedonganan Fishery Port (PPI), Bali from November to December 2019. The fish samples used were: Lutjanus Malabaricus and Lutjanus Gibbus. The microplastic particles were extracted from the gut of the fish before analysis (type and amount of particles). The result showed that 77% of Red Snapper (Lutjanus sp.) landed at the PPI Kedonganan were contaminated by microplastics particles. The abundance of microplastics in Lutjanus malabaricus species was 7.86 particle/fish, while in the Lutjanus gibbus species was 4.46 particle/fish. The advances analysis showed that there were 3 types of microplastic particles found in this study: fragments (75 particles), film (45 particles), and fiber (65 particles).
Rasio Konversi Pakan, Pertumbuhan dan Kelulushidupan Ikan Lele (Clarias Sp.) yang Diberi Pelet Komersial dan Maggot BSF Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia Illucens) I Kadek Alamsta Suarjuniarta; Pande Gde Sasmita Julyantoro; I Wayan Darya Kartika
Current Trends in Aquatic Science Vol 4 No 2 (2021)
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The purpose of this study was to determine the feed conversion ratio, weight growth and survival rate of Catfish (Clarias sp.) fed with commercial feed and the black soldier fly larvae (Hermetia illucens). The study was conducted from February-March 2021 located at PT Bala Biotech Indonesia, Karangasem, Bali. This study used an experimental method with a completely randomized design consisting of 3 treatments and 3 repetitions. The treatment A used 100% commercial feed, treatment B used 50% commercial feed + 50% BSF larvae and the treatment C used 100% BSF larvae. The result showed that the fish survival was 33±2.89%, weight growth 35.0±1.89g and FCR 0.67 in the treatment A, while treatment B resulted in 35±5.00% of survival, weight growth 33.6±0.85g and FCR 0.82, treatment C had 47±2.89% survival 18.7±1.89 g weight growth and FCR 1.12. The water quality parameters measured such as DO was ranged at 6.6-7.4 mg/l, temperature 25.8-25.9 oC, pH 6.9-7.0, ammonia level 0.7-1.4 mg/l, nitrite level 0.1-0.6 mg/l and nitrate level 3.0-5.3 mg/l. This study concluded that fish fed with 100% maggot BSF resulted in highest fish survival but the fish growth was lower compared to other treatments. Finally FCR in all treatments were not significantly different (P>0.05).

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