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Tomini Journal of Aquatic Science
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27223787     DOI : https://doi.org/10.37905/tjas
Core Subject : Agriculture,
Tomini Journal of Aquatic Science (Tomini J. Aquat. Sci.) is an open-access peer-reviewed journal that published by the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, Gorontalo State University. This journal dedicated to the research in the field of aquatic sciences (freshwater, marine, and brackish). Topics of interest include but are not limited to; aquatic bioecology, aquatic biodiversity, aquatic toxicology, aquatic management, and aquaculture.
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The abundance and distribution patterns of sea urchins in Botubarani waters, Tomini Bay, Indonesia Wiyanti Abd Kadir; Sri Nuryatin Hamzah; La Nane
Tomini Journal of Aquatic Science VOLUME 2 ISSUE 1, MAY 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (572.948 KB) | DOI: 10.37905/tjas.v2i1.11237

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This study aims to determine the abundance and distribution patterns of sea urchins in Botubarani Waters, Kabila Bone District, Bone Bolango Regency. This research was conducted from July to August 2020. A total of three research stations were established, namely West Tamboa, Central Tamboa and East Tamboa. The abundance of sea urchins was calculated using a quadrant transect measuring 1 × 1 m, which was laid 25 m perpendicular to the coastline using a line transect. Sea urchin species found were identified in situ and the distribution pattern of sea urchins was calculated using the morista dispersion index. The results showed that there were 5 types of sea urchins in Botubarani Beach, namely Echinometra mathaei, Diadema setosum, Echinotrix calamaris, Echinotrix diadema and Tripneustes gratilla. The sea urchin type Echinometra mathaei is the species with the highest abundance in all research stations, namely 25 ind./m2 at Tamboa Barat station, 9 ind./m2 at Tamboa Tengah station and 7 ind./m2 at Tamboa Timur station. The distribution patterns of sea urchins found in Botubarani waters include clusters for Echinometra mathaei and uniform patterns for sea urchins Diadema setosum, Echinotrix calamaris, Echinotrix diadema and Tripneustes gratilla. ANOVA analysis results show that there is no significant difference between sea urchin abundance and water quality parameters in all research stations. This indicates that there is no difference in environmental conditions at the three sampling locations.
Characteristics and the appearance of new whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) as a unique phenomenon in the Kwatisore waters within the Cenderawasih Bay National Park area, Papua Yan Maruanaya; Alex Soleman Willem Retraubun; Samuel Frederik Tuhumury; James Abrahamsz
Tomini Journal of Aquatic Science VOLUME 2 ISSUE 1, MAY 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (763.077 KB) | DOI: 10.37905/tjas.v2i1.10478

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Research on whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) was conducted from September 1st to December 20th, 2020 in Kwatisore waters. Kwatisore waters are within the conservation area of the Cenderawasih Bay National Park and have specifications for the number of whale sharks and the appearance of new individuals. The appearance of whale sharks individuals takes place every day around the boat life net area that is anchored in Kwatisore waters. This study aims to assess whale shark aggregation, particularly the total appearances and number of individual appearances in eight boat life net units. The number of appearances and the number of individual whale sharks is very dependent on the catch of anchovies by each boat life net unit and the feed of anchovies given by the fishermen. The results showed that there were 499 appearances of whale sharks consisting of 15 individuals, of which 13 individuals were identified, while 2 were new individuals who had not been identified. The new individual for ID 182 is named Yan Maruanaya and ID 183 is named Bram Maruanaya. The percentage of whale sharks appears during the period of September to December 2020 is 100% male with a length of 3 to 6 m.
Development strategy for marine ecotourism area in Pohuwato District (a case study at Pohon Cinta Beach and Tanjung Maleo Beach) Veggy Arman; Abdul Hafidz Olii; Hasim Hasim
Tomini Journal of Aquatic Science VOLUME 2 ISSUE 1, MAY 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (482.184 KB) | DOI: 10.37905/tjas.v2i1.9681

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This research aims to know the marine ecotourism suitability, carry capacity of the area, and to formulate a strategy for managing ecotourism areas in Pohuwato District. This research is conducted at the Pohon Cinta beach and Tanjung Maleo beach. The data analysis is done by measuring the land suitability index, area carrying capacity, and SWOT Analysis. The result of the suitability analysis of beach tourism shows that the Pohon Cinta beach tourism area is suitable for beach recreational activities, boating, banana boating, and jet skiing as well as is suitable for swimming. Tanjung Maleo beach area is suitable for all activities, such as beach recreational activities, swimming, boating, banana boating, and jet skiing. Pohon Cinta beach tourism area can accommodate around 9.840 people/day, and Tanjung Maleo can accommodate around 2.640 people/day. Strategy for managing the tourism area of Pohuwato District, including promoting tourist attraction, formulating policies, determining coastal areas that need protection, coordinating each related party, inviting the community and visitor to take part in preserving the environment, improving the quality of torism area, improving coordination between the district government and the community, socialization of coaching and educational campaigns, increasing natural disaster mitigation efforts, the government monitoring, adding tourist facilities, and developing non-govermental activities.
Masculinization of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) using 17α-methyl testosteron Yuni Widyawati; Muhammad Fakhri; Muhammad Dailami; Nasrullah Bai Arifin
Tomini Journal of Aquatic Science VOLUME 2 ISSUE 1, MAY 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (468.368 KB) | DOI: 10.37905/tjas.v2i1.8316

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The biological nature of tilapia which causes uncontrolled mating and has an impact on reducing the quality of the fish has become one of the problems in tilapia aquaculture production. 5 times faster than female tilapia. The production of male monosexual tilapia can be obtained in several ways, including the application of low doses of hormones. The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of using low doses of 17α Methyl Testosterone (MT) in immersing tilapia larvae and to obtain superior quality male tilapia results. This study used tilapia larvae that were 1 week old and were stocked in a tank measuring 30x60cm with a dose of MT 1 mg / l, 3 mg / l and 5 mg / l with 3 replications and 1 control. stocking density of 250 birds per cage. Soaking is carried out for 8 hours. The results of immersion of tilapia larvae using MT at a dose of 3 mg / l until the 60th day showed the highest results with the proportion of 72% compared to the untreated dose, 1 mg / l and 5 mg / l. It can be ignored that the use of low doses of 17α Methyl testosterone can affect sex changes in tilapia larvae. The results showed that the dose of 5 mg / l was the best dose with the proportion of male genitalia at 97%.
Trophic states assessed from abundance of phythoplankton and chlorophyl-a content in Raman Resevoir Metro, Lampung Province Aulia Insani; Herman Yulianto; Putu Cinthia Delis
Tomini Journal of Aquatic Science VOLUME 2 ISSUE 1, MAY 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (494.656 KB) | DOI: 10.37905/tjas.v2i1.10160

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Raman reservoir is located at north of Metro City, Lampung. The water resources of the reservoir comes from Way Bunut and Way Raman rivers. The Way Bunut and Way Raman rivers flow into the Raman reservoir which is used for a variety of human activities, including fish farming with the floating net cage system, tourism, and agriculture. These activities produce organic and inorganic materials into the waters so that it may cause changes in water quality and trophic states levels, therefore research is carried out on the trophic states based on the abundance of phytoplankton and chlorophyll-a content in the waters of the Raman Reservoir. The purpose of this study was to assess the trophic states of the Raman Reservoir based on the abundance of phytoplankton, chlorophyll-a concentration, and Nygaard Index. This research was conducted in January-March 2020. The data was collected using purposive sampling method. The parameters used in this study were abundance of phytoplankton, chlorophyll-a, primary productivity, brightness, depth, temperature, DO, pH. Trophic states results based on the concentration of chlorophyll-a in the morning range from 0.0007 - 0.0274 mg/L while at noon it ranges from 0.0083-0.0769 mg/L. The results of these measurements can be categorized as chlorophyll-a content in Raman Resevoir was still in the category oligotrophic. The results of trophic states based on the Nygaard index it shows the category of eutrophic.
Assessment of Water Quality Status in Bondet Estuary, Cirebon Wahyuningsih, Sri
Tomini Journal of Aquatic Science VOLUME 2 ISSUE 2, NOVEMBER 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (408.205 KB) | DOI: 10.37905/tjas.v2i2.13605

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The coast is a water area that gets a lot of environmental pressure from human anthropogenic activities. As a result, many coastal areas are in a polluted condition, is no exception Bondet Estuary. An assessment of the condition and status of water quality needs to be carried out, as an effort to conserve coastal resources. This research aims to know the condition of water quality and determine the water quality status of the Bondet Estuary using the STORET method and the pollution index (IP). This study used survey method, where the determination of the sampling location is based on the purposive sampling method. Based on the STORET method, the water quality status of the Muara Sungai Bondet was moderately polluted with a score of -14 to -18, while the results of the assessment with the pollution index showed that it was lightly polluted with a value of 2.54 - 4.05. Several parameters that contribute to the condition of water quality degradation are salinity, TSS, and Pb. Based on these results, a sustainable management plan for the Bondet Estuary area is needed to reduce the negative impact on the environment due to various human activities.
The Growth of Chlorella sp. Cultivated in Walne Media with Different Intensities of Light Arafik Lamadi; Mulis Mulis; Agatha Elda Kristanto
Tomini Journal of Aquatic Science VOLUME 3 ISSUE 1, MAY 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (443.904 KB) | DOI: 10.37905/tjas.v3i1.9999

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This research was composed to identify the effect of different light intensities on the growth of Chlorella sp, as well as the optimal amount of light to improve said growth. This experimental research employed completely randomized design, with 5 treatments of different light intensities; A (3400 lux), B (4400 lux), C (5400 lux), D (6400 lux) and E (7400 lux) with 4 replications for each treatment. Based on the ANOVA, the findings revealed the different effects of the treatments (p
Tihu Beach Tourism Development Strategy in Bone Bolango District Erlansyah, Erlansyah; Antu, Yulinda R; Anwar, Rustam
Tomini Journal of Aquatic Science VOLUME 2 ISSUE 2, NOVEMBER 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (355.393 KB) | DOI: 10.37905/tjas.v2i2.13646

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Tihu Village is one of the villages located in the coastal area of Tomini Bay. Administratively, this village is included in the Bonepantai District, Bone Bolango Regency, Gorontalo Province. This bay has the potential of coastal and marine resources, especially fishery resources. This potential can certainly be used to improve the welfare or economy of the community in the present and in the future. The purpose of this research is to formulate a strategy for developing Tihu beach tourism. The analysis to determine the strategy of developing Tihu beach tourism uses 2 (two) data analyzes, namely descriptive analysis, and AHP (Analytical Hierarchy Process). Based on the results of the study, the main priority is the socio-cultural factor with a value of 0.426, the second priority is the economic factor with a value of 0.414, the third priority is the accommodation factor with a value of 0.110, and the last priority is the safety factor with a value of 0.056.
Kwandang waterfront city development study against the water conditions of north gorontalo regency Djau, Bambang
Tomini Journal of Aquatic Science VOLUME 2 ISSUE 2, NOVEMBER 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (711.445 KB) | DOI: 10.37905/tjas.v2i2.13758

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Kwandang Waterfront City is a directive on urban development plans by Government Regency of North Gorontalo where there is a plan for coastal reclamation with beachfront conditions are dense settlements. However, it has not been stated in the Zoning Plan of Coastal Areas and Small Islands (RZWP3K) in Gorontalo Province. This paper aims to explore the feasibility of Kwandang Waterfront City development to changes in the physical condition of the aquatic environment of the North Gorontalo Regency through spatial analysis and weighting methods. The results of this paper can be taken into consideration in conducting a review of Coastal Spasial Plan, as a form of support for the Kwandang Waterfront City urban development plan.
Species inventory and density of gastropod in mangrove ecosystem at Tomini Bay Gorontalo Rivani Usman; Munirah Tuli
Tomini Journal of Aquatic Science VOLUME 3 ISSUE 1, MAY 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/tjas.v3i1.17005

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This study aimed to identify the inventory of gastropod species and Density at The Mangrove Ecosystem in Pentadu Timur Village, Tomini Bay, Gorontalo, from March to April 2022. Two observation stations were determined from purposive sampling, which was carried out in five transect lines and four quadrants measuring 1x1, while the gastropod samples were taken and then placed in a plastic bag for identification and documentation. In contrast, the density analysis was carried out descriptively by differentiating each species of Gastropod. The results showed that eight families and 11 species of gastropods were identified, namely; Monodonta labio, Cassidula aurisfelis, Littoraria sulcata, Nerita planospira, Chicoreus capucinus, Cerithium kobelti, Nassarius polygonatus, Cerithidea obtusa, Telescopium telescopium, and Tereblaria palustris. In both stations within the tourist area, two types of gastropod species experienced the highest and lowest densities for two months, namely Nassarius polygonatus, found at 20.4 ind/m² in march and 18.4 ind/m² in April, whereas the protected forest areas that species Telescopium found 14.2 ind/m² in march and 12.40 ind/m² in April

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