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Fish Scientiae : Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Perikanan dan Kelautan
ISSN : 16933710     EISSN : 25411187     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.20527
Core Subject : Agriculture,
Fish Scientiae is a journal containing articles on Fishing Technology, Technology Aquaculture, Technology General of Fisheries, Water Resources Management, Agribusiness Fisheries, Marine Sciences, Biology Fisheries and Aquatic Ecology. The writings can be published in this journal can be shaped dissertations, theses, research reports, scientific papers and book reviews. Fish Scientiae is Sciences Journal of Fisheries and Marine Resources, is published twice a year (June and December) by the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Resources.
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PENGARUH PENAMBAHAN VITAMIN C DAN EKSTRAK TEMULAWAK PADA PAKAN KOMERSIL TERHADAP PERTUMBUHAN POST LARVA IKAN PAPUYU (Anabas testudineus Bloch) Heni Purwati; Herliwati Herliwati; Indira Fitriliyani
Fish Scientiae Vol 5 No 2 (2015): Issue December-Fish Scientiae Journal
Publisher : Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Resources of Lambung Mangkurat University-South Kalimantan

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Adding effect of vitamin C and extracts temulawak on this research aims to determine the effect of vitamin C on the feed premixes. The addition of ginger aims to increase appetite post of papuyu fish larvae and post larvae growth of papuyu fish reared in hapa. The usefulness of this research is to gain a level optimization of the use of vitamin C and extracts of ginger in immune papuyu post-larval fish, so we get a superior seed.From the research results that the addition of vitamin C and ginger did not affect growth, but significant effect on survival and feed conversion papuyu post-larval fish. Value retention of protein and good fats in treatment B (addition of vitamin C to commercial feed). The range of water quality in the research is still in a good range and allow the fish to live flowers papuyu.
PENGARUH FOTOPERIODE TERHADAP AKTIFITAS PERTUMBUHAN DAN KELANGSUNGAN HIDUP IKAN PATIN SIAM (Pangasius hypophthalmus) Muhammad Yuda Setiawan; M. Adriani; Akhmad Murjani
Fish Scientiae Vol 5 No 2 (2015): Issue December-Fish Scientiae Journal
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The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of photoperiod on the growth and survival of siamese catfish (Pangasius hypopthalmus). The results of the research data showed the highest growth rate relative weight in the treatment of A (0 T: 24 G) to the average value -value 1713.3, The highest growth rate relative to the length of treatment A (0 T: 24 G) to the average value -rata 145.7, The highest daily growth rate in the treatment of A (0 T: 24 G) to the average value - value 5.17, and the highest survival in the treatment of A (0 T: 24 G) with a mean value of89.3 value. The statistic shows that there are very real differences between the treatment given, and test results further stated that treatment A highly significant compared with other treatments.Then the calculation results continued to be a factor supporting parameter condition, also obtained the highest score in the treatment of A (0 T: 24 G) to the average value – value 0.82 and the highest feed efficiency in treatment A (0 T: 24 G) with a mean value - value 159.6 and waterquality data that is still in the range and standard of living desired. Data growth and survival showed that the longer the dark period is given, the better the growth and survival, because the dark atmosphere to give effect to test the appetite of fish, according to his habits are active at night (nocturnal). Means the results of this study to answer the hypothesis, H1 accept and reject Ho where foto periode given effect on the growth and survival of the test fish.
PENCAHAYAAN DENGAN PERSENTASE PENUTUPAN DINDING AKUARIUM YANG BERBEDA UNTUK DAYA TETAS DAN KELANGSUNGAN HIDUP LARVA IKAN KELABAU (Osteochilusmelanopleura Blkr) Rahmadani Rahmadani; Rukmini Rukmini; Pahmi Ansyari
Fish Scientiae Vol 5 No 2 (2015): Issue December-Fish Scientiae Journal
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This research to know influence of illumination with percentage closing of different aquarium wall to energy hatch and continuity of baby fish life of kelabau (Osteochilus melanopleura Blkr) and also know different of chemical value and physics at each treatment. Result of research indicate that treatment of C (hatch of egg of kelabau at glasswall aquarium 100% closed) refresenting best treatment because showing energy average hatch egg (%) fish of kelabau biggest with value 63,80% compared to treatment of A (hatch of egg of kelabau at glass wall aquarium 100% open) with value 50,47% and treatment of B (hatch of egg of kelabau at glass wall aquarium 50% closed) with value 54,66%. At result of this research, continuity of fish baby life of kelabau best is treatmentof B (conservancy of baby fish of kelabau at glass wall aquarium 50% closed) that isequal to 71,90%. Compared to the continuity of goldfish baby life at Tables 9, got the continuity of best life at treatment of B (temperature 28°C) that is egual to 65,33%. Result of this research prove that temperature irrigate different aquarium very having an effecton to continuity of fish baby life of kelabau. Temperature irrigate aquarium at treatment B (conservancy of baby fish 50% closed) is 26,5°C that is still in a good temperature gyration to the continuity of baby fish of kelabau.
MANAJEMEN OPERASI PENANGKAPAN GILLNET MILLENIUM DI DESA TABANIO KABUPATEN TANAH LAUT Siti Aminah
Fish Scientiae Vol 5 No 2 (2015): Issue December-Fish Scientiae Journal
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Catching up with capture tool Gillnet Milinium is the most widely used of thebfishermen in the village of Tabanio. The arrest has a great business rivalries, wherebbusiness is not good management can affect the ability of the production units of thesebarrests and the impact on the income of fishermen. This research aims to know thebplanning unit's operating activities fishing with a gillnet Millennium and figure out thebimplementation of the operations of the unit catching fish with a gillnet Millenium Resultsbin can be shown that the planning activities unit arrest with gillnet millnenium dividedbthree of which is: (1) planning arrest operation gillnet,b(2 )planning burden work done thebhelmsman of a vessel and boat crews ( 3) planning of the season and regional gillnetbmillnenium arrest operation. and the implementation of the operations of the unit catchingbfish with a gillnet millennium divided three: (1) the Unit arrests in village Tabanio millnenium gillnet. (2) the method of operation of the capture tool in Tabanio the villageb(3) handling of catches in Tabanio the villag.
KONDISI TUTUPAN TERUMBU KARANG KIMA DI KAWASAN PERAIRAN DESA BUNATI KECAMATAN ANGSANA KABUPATEN TANAH BUMBU PROVINSI KALIMANTAN SELATAN Jainuddin Jainuddin; Suhaili Asmawi; Abdur Rahman
Fish Scientiae Vol 5 No 2 (2015): Issue December-Fish Scientiae Journal
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Coral reefs are one of the marine ecosystem which has a very high primary productivity and is a habitat for marine life. This study is to determine the shape and condition of coralreef growth. The method used is the line transect method (Life Form Transect) In this method does not require, but only advised to memorize 27 criteria coral growth expressed as a colony under the line transect, observed and recorded, measured in the scale of centimeters (cm). The results showed that coral reefs are found on the first transect line growth form that is Acropora Branching 2.20%, Acropora tabulate 29.44%, 15.88% Massive and abiotic 7.74%. II found on the transect line growth form that is non-Acropora Branching 4.68%., Massive 49.26%, 18.34% and abiotic. In the transect line III found that Acropora digitate form of growth of 1.80%, 2.10% Non Acropora Branching, Massive abiotic 33.60% and 18.70%. Cover the condition of coral reefs showed that on the first transect lines (medium category) with a percentage of 47.52% coral cover transect line II(both categories) 53.96% and the line transect III (medium category) 37.50%.

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