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Jurnal Akuakultura Universitas Teuku Umar
Published by Universitas Teuku Umar
ISSN : 25794752     EISSN : 26207397     DOI : 10.35308
Jurnal Akuakultura Universitas Teuku Umar merupakan salah satu jurnal yang dikelola dan diterbitkan oleh Program Studi Akuakultur, Fakultas Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan, Universitas Teuku Umar. Jurnal Akuakultura terbit pertama kali pada tahun 2017 dengan jumlah terbitan dua kali dalam setahun, yaitu pada bulan April dan Oktober. Jurnal Perikanan Tropis terbit secara online dan menerbitkan artikel atau karya ilmiah hasil penelitian yang mencakup semua bidang Akuakultur (Budidaya Perairan), yaitu: Genetika, Reproduksi, Nutrisi, Kesehatan Ikan, Lingkungan serta Sistem & Teknologi Akuakultur.
Articles 125 Documents
Effective Use of Mimosa pudica Leaf Extract on Cyprinus carpio Infected with Aeromonas hydrophila Lestari, Putri Amelia; ismarica, ismarica; dewiyanti, Irma; Mellisa, Siska; Afriani, Sari; Dewi, Cut Dara
JURNAL AKUAKULTURA Vol 8, No 2 (2024): Jurnal Akuakultura Universitas Teuku Umar
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/ja.v8i2.10297

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This study aims to determine the effect of giving Mimosa pudica leaf-soaking extract to Cyprinus carpio fish infected with Aeromonas hydrophila. This research was conducted in the Laboratory of Fish Hatchery and Breeding, Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Syiah Kuala University and the method used a complete randomized design (CRD) with 4 treatments (A: Mimosa pudica extract 0%, B: Mimosa pudica extract 3%, C: Mimosa pudica extract 5%, D: Mimosa pudica extract 7%). The results of this study indicate that Mimosa pudica extract affects the clinical symptoms of Cyprinus carpio. Data from ANOVA analysis showed that the administration of Mimosa pudica extract had a significant effect (P<0.05) on survival with each treatment of 36.67±11.54% in treatment A, in treatment B of 56.67±5.77%, in treatment C of 66.67±5.77% and in treatment D of 83.33±5.77%. Leukocyte results in all treatments showed differences in values where each was in treatment A at 29.5 104 cells/mm3 , in treatment B at 19.5 104 cells/mm3, in treatment C at 15.4 104 cells/mm3, and in treatment D at 7.21 104 cells/mm3. The haemoglobin results of all treatments also had different values, namely in treatment A of 3.4 g/dl, treatment B of 4.2 g/dl, treatment C of 5.2 g/dl, and treatment D of 6 g/dl. The conclusion from the results of this study is that 7% Mimosa pudica leaf extract shows the best results on clinical symptoms, survival, leukocyte count and haemoglobin levels.
Effect of Moina sp. Enrichment with Fishmeal on the Growth of Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) Juveniles Akbar, Said Ali; Mayda, Abdillah Del; Razi, Nanda Muhammad
JURNAL AKUAKULTURA Vol 10, No 1 (2026): JURNAL AKUAKULTURA UNIVERSITAS TEUKU UMAR
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/ja.v10i1.14022

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This study evaluated the effectiveness of enriching Moina sp. with fishmeal as a natural feed to enhance the growth performance of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) juvenile. A completely randomized design was applied with five treatments and four replicates, consisting of unenriched Moina sp., and enrichment levels of 6 g/L, 8 g/L, 10 g/L and 12 g/L fishmeal. Observed parameters included absolute length growth, absolute weight gain, specific growth rate (SGR) and survival rate. The results indicated that the treatments produced different growth responses, with the 8 g/L enrichment yielding the highest performance, producing an absolute length of 1.37 ± 0.457 cm, absolute weight of 1.32 ± 0.155 g and SGR of 4.93 ± 0.219 % per day. ANOVA demonstrated significant effects on absolute length, absolute weight and SGR (p < 0.05), while survival rate, ranging from 90.00–97.50 %, showed no significant differences among treatments (p > 0.05). Water quality parameters remained within suitable ranges throughout the culture period. Overall, enrichment of Moina sp. with fishmeal at 8–10 g/L exhibits strong potential as a strategy to improve the nutritional value of natural feed. This approach also aligns with sustainable aquatic resource management within the framework of SDGs 14.
Optimization of Different Stocking Densities on Growth and Survival Rate of Bonylip Barb (Osteochilus vittatus) Larvae Astuti, Yeni Ika puji; Waluyo, waluyo; Tartila, Shobrina Silmi Qori
JURNAL AKUAKULTURA Vol 10, No 1 (2026): JURNAL AKUAKULTURA UNIVERSITAS TEUKU UMAR
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/ja.v10i1.13154

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This study aimed to determine the optimal stocking density on growth and survival rate of bonylip barb larvae. This study applied a completely random design experimental method with three treatments, namely 5 fish/L, 15 fish/L and 25 fish/L, in triplicates. Parameters obtained were composed of weight gain (WG), length gain (LG), survival rate (SR), and feed intake (FI). All data were analyzed using an analysis of variance (ANOVA) to determine the significance condition. If there were any significant difference on the data, a further analysis was conducted using the DMRT (Duncan’s Multiple Range Test). The results showed that the optimal stocking density for bonylip barb fish larvae is 5 fish/L, due to showing the best treatment on WG, SR, and FI (p<0.05), although having no significant difference in LG among different treatments (p>0.05). This study concludes that different stocking densities can affect the growth and survival of bonylip barb larvae, with the best results observed at a density of 5 fish/L.  
Effect of Different EM4 Dosage in Walne on the Laboratory-scaled Chlorella sp. Culture Mustika, Jelita Widya; Waluyo, Waluyo; Tartila, Shobrina Silmi Qori
JURNAL AKUAKULTURA Vol 10, No 1 (2026): JURNAL AKUAKULTURA UNIVERSITAS TEUKU UMAR
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/ja.v10i1.13119

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This study aims to analyze the effect and optimal dosage of EM4 and Walne on the abundance, growth rate, water quality, and biomass of Chlorella sp. EM4 was administered in three doses (1 ml, 2 ml, and 3 ml) with the addition of 1 ml Walne in each treatment, while the control was only given 1 ml Walne. The Completely Randomized Design (CRD) method was used with three replications per treatment. The results showed no significant differences between treatments, with the highest abundance in the control (1 ml Walne). This indicates that the combination of EM4 and Walne is less effective in increasing the productivity of Chlorella sp. However, biomass did not show significant differences between treatments, indicating that the two ingredients do not drastically affect the final result. In addition to being a natural feed, Chlorella sp. has the potential to be developed in the field of renewable energy, such as biofuel, due to its high lipid content. This finding opens up opportunities for further research to optimize microalgae culture media with more efficient alternative materials. In conclusion, although EM4 and Walne did not have a significant impact, exploration of the use of Chlorella sp. outside the aquaculture sector needs to be continued.
Growth of Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) and Giant Freshwater Prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii) under Different Legowo Planting Systems in Integrated Rice-Fish Culture HSB, Raihan Ramadhan; Ibrahim, Yusran; Mahendra, Mahendra
JURNAL AKUAKULTURA Vol 10, No 1 (2026): JURNAL AKUAKULTURA UNIVERSITAS TEUKU UMAR
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/ja.v10i1.13349

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Minapadi is an integrated fish farming system carried out in rice fields concurrently with rice cultivation. The purpose of this study was to enhance farmers' income, boost rice productivity, and support the cultivation of endemic fish species. The research employed an experimental approach using a Completely Randomized Design (CRD), consisting of four treatments and three replications. The treatments included: A1B1 (giant prawns with a legowo 2:1 planting system), A1B2 (tilapia with a legowo 2:1 system), A2B1 (giant prawns with a legowo 4:1 system), and A2B2 (tilapia with a legowo 4:1 system). This study was conducted over a period of 90 days (3 months) in rice fields located in Lango Village, Pante Ceureumen District, West Aceh Regency. Three key parameters were observed: rice yield, fish survival rate, and fish growth. The results showed an average rice yield of 5 kg per plot.  The best growth performance for prawns was observed in treatment A2B1, with an average weight of 3.62 grams. Meanwhile, the highest growth for tilapia was recorded in treatment A1B2, averaging 19.56 grams. Overall, the findings indicate that applying the Minapadi system with giant prawns and tilapia has a significant positive impact on the observed variables (P<0.05) and holds potential to improve farmers' income.

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