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Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan
Published by Universitas Riau
ISSN : 08537607     EISSN : 27218902     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.31258/jpk
Journal of Fisheries and Marine was published by the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine of the Universitas Riau in 2007. The scope of the research included: Aquaculture, fisheries socioeconomic, fisheries technology, management of aquatic resources, utilization of fisheries and marine resources
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Suitability Analysis of Beach Ecotics in Gua Manik Beach and Benteng Beach of Portuges, Jepara District Rojana, Ahmad Rifqi Faqih; Muhsoni, Firman Farid
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 27, No 1 (2022): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.27.1.6-11

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The development of ecotourism based on the preservation of natural resources is very important so that its sustainability does not damage the environment. Banyumanis Village, Donorojo Subdistrict, Jepara Regency has tours of Gua Manik Beach and Portuguese Fort Beach which were developed for coastal ecotourism. The purpose of this study is to analyze the value of the Tourism Suitability Index, Area Supporting Capacity, and Utilization Support Capacity in that location. The method used is to calculate IKW, DDK and DDP . The research results of the Tourism Suitability Index Pantai Gua Manik 85.71% (appropriate) and Fort Portuguese Beach 76.19% (appropriate). The value of Area Supporting Capacity at Gua Manik beach is 1185 people/day and Fort Portuguese beach is 240 people/day. The Utilization Support Capacity value for Gua Manik beach is 118 people/day and Fort Portuguese beach is 24 people/day
Case Study of Sound Production and Dolphin Behavior in Waters Heryani, Rita Puspita
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 27, No 1 (2022): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.27.1.100-104

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Dolphins belong to the Cetacean Order and are members of the Odontocetes with physical characteristics and the sound signals they emit. This fish lives in the sea and is one of the rare animals. The preparation of this scientific article was carried out in May 2021 using a descriptive analysis based on a literature review using secondary data as a source of information. The sound frequency range with the highest intensity value is 32 dB in the frequency range of 14 - 16 kHz.
The Effect of Probiotics on Bacillus sp Population, Water Quality, and Growth Rate of Striped Catfish (Pangasianodon hypophthalmus) in Pounds without Water Change Zaidy, Azam Bachur; Yuniarti, Tatty; Eliyani, Yuke
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 27, No 1 (2022): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.27.1.32-36

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This study aims to determine the effect of adding probiotics to water quality, Bacillus sp population, and production performance of catfish. Completely randomized design experiment with three treatments ponds without probiotics without changing water (NN), ponds plus probiotics without changing water (PNW), and ponds given probiotics with 10% water change per day (PW). three replications each. The results showed that the water quality in the experimental pond was still within the acceptable range for fish growth. The TOM levels of the ponds that were given probiotics were lower than the control ponds. The PNW ponds with the lowest TOM levels turned out to have the highest TAN levels. The population of Bacillus sp in NN, PNW, and PW ponds was not significantly different (P>0.05), however, the population of Bacillus PNW was 42.51% higher than NN, while PW was 17.38% higher than NN ponds. The abundance of plankton and the uniformity index of NN, PNW, and PW ponds were not significantly different (P>0.05). The abundance of plankton in NN was 203% higher than PNW and PW was 73% higher than PNW ponds. The growth rate and individual weight gain were significantly different (P<0.05), the growth rate of the PNW pond was higher than that of the NN pond, while the PW pond was the same as the PNW and NN ponds. The highest additional individual weight was in the PW pond, followed by the PNW pond and the lowest in the NN pond. Survival and biomass addition were not significantly different (P>0.05).
Study of Potential Ecotourism in Area Tulang Island Karimun Regency Riau Island Province Rachman. B, Arief; Thasimmim, Said Nuwrun
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.27.1.51-61

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This research was carried out on Tulang Island, Karimun Regency, Riau Islands Province. This research was carried out from February to August 2020. The implementation of this research was carried out because one of the economic potentials in Karimun Regency is tourism and ecotourism. The purpose of this research is to examine the potential of coastal ecotourism, potential of mangrove ecotourism, and potential of fishing ecotourism. This research method uses a mixture of qualitative and quantitative methods. The data collection method uses the observation method namely observing every condition that exists on Pulau Tulang. The results of research on the study of ecotourism potential the beach got the Tourism Suitability Index value of 77.38% with the criteria suiTabel for being made into ecotourism. A study of the potential for mangrove ecotourism, obtained a tourism suitability index value of 84.32% with the appropriate criteria for ecotourism. While the potential for fishing ecotourism is obtained by the Tourism Suitability Index of 96.30% with criteria suiTabel for ecotourism and almost reaching a value of 100%, Potential of coastal ecotourism, mangrove ecotourism and fishing ecotourism in Tulang Island very suitabel to be developed.
Addition of Herbal Supplements in Feed on the Growth and Survival Rate of Cachama (Colossoma macropomum) with the Recirculation System Pradana, Wishal Novan; Mulyadi, Mulyadi; Putra, Iskandar
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 27, No 1 (2022): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.27.1.62-66

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This study aims to determine the best dose of herbal supplements in feed for growth and survival of Colossoma macropomum with a recirculation system. This research was conducted from 27 November - 6 January 2021 at the UPT Experiment Pool Faculty of Fisheries and Marine, University of Riau. The container used was a black tub with a volume of 100 L as many as 15 units with a stocking density of 20 individuals / 60 L. This study used a one-factor completely randomized design (CRD) method with five levels of treatment and three replications. The level of treatment applied in this study was P0 = without giving herbal supplements (control), P1 = doses of herbal supplements 100 mL / kg of feed, P2 = 200 mL/kg of feed, P3 = 300 mL / kg of feed, and P4 = 400 mL / kg of feed. The results showed that giving herbal supplements to feed with different doses had a significant effect (P <0.05) on growth but had no significant effect (P> 0.05) on the survival of Colossoma macropomum. The best treatment was found at the herbal supplement dosage of 300 ml / kg of feed, which resulted in absolute weight growth (24.24 g), absolute length growth (5.04 cm), specific growth rate (5.29%), feed efficiency (137, 96%), feed conversion ratio (0.72), survival rate (93.3%), total erythrocytes 1.64x104 cells / mm3, hemoglobin level 9.00 g/dL and blood glucose 89.33 mg/dL
Description of Erythrocyte of Clarias gariepinus Infected by Aeromonas hydrophila and Treated with Bay Leaf Extract (Syzygium polyantha) Cerlina, Maya; Riauwaty, Morina; Syawal, Henni
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 27, No 1 (2022): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.27.1.105-113

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Bay leaf (Syzygium polyantha) has antibacterial compounds like flavonoid, tannin, alkaloid, essential oil, vitamin C, and minerals. The purpose of this study was to obtain the best dose of bay leaf solution to cure catfish infected by Aeromonas hydrophila and seen from total erythrocytes, hemoglobin levels, hematocrit levels, and morphology of erythrocytes. The method used is an experimental method with a Completely Randomized Design (CRD), one factor with five treatments. The treatment applied is Kn (without immersed with bay leaf solution and not infected by A.hydrophila), Kp (without immersed with bay leaf solution and infected by A.hydrophila), P1 (100 ppm), P2 (1100 ppm), P3 (1200 ppm). The curing is done by immersed with bay leaf solution for 5 minutes, carried out three times with an interval of 24 hours. The results show that bay leaf solution able to cure catfish infected by A.hydrophila. The best dose is 1200 ppm with total erythrocytes was 244 x 106 cell/mm3, hemoglobin level was 11,67 g/dL, hematocrit level was 34,33% and the survival rate was 96,67%. Water quality during the study is temperature 27,3-28,0°C, pH 6,5-6,8, DO 3,4-4,2 mg/L and ammonia 0,016-0,019 mg/L.
Increased in Soil and Water Phospate in Peat Ponds Treared with a Mixture of Biologycal Fertilizers Aprianto, Bagus; Hasibuan, Saberina; Syafriadiman, Syafriadiman
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 27, No 1 (2022): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.27.1.37-43

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This research was conducted on November until December 2019, on Peatlands, Kualu Nenas Village, Tambang District, Kampar Regency, Riau Province. The aim of this research was to determine the effect of giving a mixture of human and cow feces biological fertilizers and to get the best comparison of a mixture of human and cow feces biological fertilizers on the increase in soil phosphate and peat pond water. The method of this research is an experimental method using a Complete Random Design (CRD) with one factor, six treatments, and three replications is P0: Control, P1: 100% giving of cow feces (120g), P2: 25% giving of human feces (30g) + 75% cow feces (90g), P3: 50% human feces (60g) + 50% cow feces (60g), P4: 75% human feces (90g) + 25% cow feces (30g), and P5: 100% human feces (120g). The results showed that 75% giving of human feces (90g) + 25% giving of cow feces biological fertilizers (30g) had an effect on phosphate changes in soil and peat water media with the respective levels obtained at 0,47% - 0,74% and phosphate content of water is 1,37 ppm-3,50 ppm
Empowerment of the Marine Task Force for Safeguarding the Outer Islands to Increase Development of Maritime Potential in the Border Area, especially the North Natuna Sea Aditya, Oke; Fauzi, Ahmad
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 27, No 1 (2022): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.27.1.82-87

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The purpose of this study is to describe the empowerment of the marine task force in carrying out the security task force for the outer islands, the authority of the role of the marine task force in maritime development, the regulatory authority for the role of the marine task force to improve the development of maritime potential in the North Natuna Sea border area. The method used is qualitative research. Analysis using data analysis techniques Soft System Methodology (SSM). The results showed that the communication of related stakeholders was well established and constructive, the efforts were made by having limited defense capabilities against attacks; supervisory ability; and the ability to prevent the transit of illegal activities. For Maritime Development in the North Natuna Sea Border Area, Assistant Dankormar Col. Mar is responsible to the Marine Corps Commander in carrying out his daily tasks. The Indonesian Navy agency in the Natuna Region to compile a Regulation on the implementation of the Marine Task Force in increasing maritime potential development
Comparison of Chlorophyll-a Concentrations Before and After Tsunami. Case study: Palu Bay, Central Sulawesi Apriansyah, Muhamad Renaldi; Zamil, Acep Saepul; Septiantina, Shinta; Lestari, Della Ayu; Arifin, Willdan Aprizal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.27.1.12-15

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Chlorophyll-a is an indicator of the abundance of phytoplankton in the waters that play a role in the photosynthesis process. Chlorophyll-a measurement can be done in two ways, namely conventional and the use of remote sensing technology. This research method utilizes remote sensing technology Landsat 8 imagery processed using ER Mapper 7.1 software. The purpose of this study is to inform the comparison of chlorophyll-a before and after the tsunami disaster in the waters of Palu Bay, Central Sulawesi Province. The results showed that these waters had increased the abundance of phytoplankton after the tsunami disaster
Characteristics of Mangrove Forest in Anak Setatah Village Riau Province for Community-Based Tourism Village Development Dessy Yoswaty; Trisla Warningsih; Ummi Mardiah Batubara; Inka Wahyuni
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 27, No 1 (2022): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.27.1.114-123

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The community in Anak Setatah Village has made efforts to conserve and rehabilitate mangrove forest ecosystems that have been damaged by abrasion, land conversion and  mangrove forest encroachment. The TEGAS Community Group (Pokmas) established a mangrove nursery and planting business independently. The existence of mangrove forests that grow well can provide opportunities for the development of tourist villages. The aim of the research is to identify the characteristics of mangrove forests in Anak Setatah Village, Riau Province for the development of community-based tourism villages. The research uses survey methods, there are 3 (three) research locations, namely Station I of the mangrove tourism area (Dusun Karet settlement), Station II of the mangrove tourism area (mangrove forest conservation) and Station III of the mangrove tourism area (Dusun Karet beach). Research activities have been carried out in October 2021-January 2022. The results showed that the density of mangroves growing in the mangrove forest ecosystem of Anak Setatah Village, namely Station I, was 1122 ind/ha; Station II  is 1799 ind/ha and Station III is 1289 ind/ha. Mangrove density at Station I and Station III is classified as medium category, at Station II is classified as very dense category. the results of the identification of mangrove vegetation in Station I obtained 2 species of mangrove (Avicennia alba and Avicennia marina); Station II obtained 4 mangrove species (Rhizophora apiculata, Rhizophora mucronata, Avicennia alba and Avicennia marina); and Station III obtained 2 species of mangrove (Avicennia alba and Avicennia marina). The results showed that the mangrove forest ecosystem in Anak Setatah Village had an average IKW value, namely the appropriate category (S2) with an average IKW value at Station I (61.84%); Very suitable category (S1) with an average IKW score at Station II (84.21%) and suitable category (S2) with an average IKW score at Station III (65.79%). Overall the three research stations have the characteristics of mangrove forests that grow well and the community plays an active role in preserving the mangrove forest so that it provides opportunities to be developed as a tourist village.