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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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VARIASI PADAT PENEBARAN TERHADAP PERTUMBUHAN BENIH IKAN LELE SANGKURIANG (Clarias sp) YANG DIPELIHARA DALAM HAPA Herliwati Herliwati
Fish Scientiae Vol 6 No 1 (2016): Issue June-Fish Scientiae Journal
Publisher : Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Resources of Lambung Mangkurat University-South Kalimantan

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The aim of the research was to determine the effect of different larvae stocking density onthe growth of fish catfish cultivated in cage net. A completely randomized design wasused in this study with, 3 treatments and 3 replications. The results of this study indicate that catfish (Clarias sp) in the treatment of A (stocking density 20 larvae/m2 ) has agrowth weight, the relative lengths and feed conversion is better than treatment B (stocking density of 40 larva / m2 ) and C ( stocking density of 60 larva / m2 ). But the survival rate of the treatment A and B have better than treatment C. The results of waterquality measurement (temperature , DO, pH , NH3 and CO2 ) are still within the rangethat can be tolerated by Sangkuriang catfish (Clarias sp).
PRODUKTIVITAS PRIMER PERAIRAN PANTAI KAWASAN HUTAN MANGROVE DESA PAGATAN BESAR KECAMATAN TAKISUNG KABUPATEN TANAH LAUT PROPINSI KALIMANTAN SELATAN Mijani Rahman
Fish Scientiae Vol 6 No 1 (2016): Issue June-Fish Scientiae Journal
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This study aims to determine the fertility of coastal areas and waters primary productivity of mangrove forest areas and their role in supporting aquatic ecosystems. The usefulness of this research is to get a picture of a body of water based on the indicators of fertility primary productivity of waters, and can be used as information for planning and management of aquatic natural resources, especially the mangrove areas. This study was conducted Pagatan Great Village, District Takisung, Tanah Laut. The sampling method in this research is purposive, ie a certain place that is considered important and can represent the state of the waters of the mangrove forest. The number of sampling stations as manyas three places. Station 1 represents the waters of the mangrove forest (phasa at hightide). Station 2 represent the muddy coastal waters (at the time of high tide and low tide),Station 3 represents the waters of the river mouth (during high tide and low tide). Eachstation is repeated 2 times. Based on the research results show the value of primary productivity in the waters of the mangrove forest ranged from 147.22 to 513.89 mg C /m3 / day of water and primary productivity coloum ranging from 133.330 to 506.245mg C / m3 / day. The fertility rate of the Pagatan village included in the fertility rate is Mesotrophic up to eutrophic waters with moderate to high levels of fertility.Phytoplankton abundance greater than zooplankton. The greatest abundance at Station 1(9820 cells / liter) and the lowest at station 2 (4240 cells / liter). The abundance of zooplankton found in station 1 (260 individuals / liter) and the lowest at station 3 (120 individuals / liter). This research is expected to be used as a location for monitoring and evaluation to determine the annual productivity of the waters of the mangrove forest ofthe village Pagatan.
KINERJA VITAMIN C DAN TEMULAWAK TERHADAP KELANGSUNGAN HIDUP POST LARVA IKAN PAPUYU (Anabas testudineus Bloch) Mustaqiim Pengestu; Untung Bijaksana; Indira Fitriliyani
Fish Scientiae Vol 6 No 1 (2016): Issue June-Fish Scientiae Journal
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Hatchery technology has been controlled but the technology is not maximized seed maintenance. Continuity seed in cultivation is indispensable. Vitamin C has a very big role in the physiology of fish primarily as an antioxidant and anti-stress and curcuma component containing a nutritious oil asitri. Curcumin stimulate liver cells to improveand facilitate the production and secretion of bile, there by improving digestion and accelerate gastric emptying.This study was conducted over five months starting from the preparation,execution, and reporting. This research was conducted in the village Mentaos, Banjarbaru, South Kalimantan. The parameters studied were weight growth, length growth, survival rate, feed conversion, protein retention and fat retention by using statistical test completely randomized design (CRD) with 4 treatments and 3 replications.A treatment using commercial feed shrimp with the codes FL 0, treatment and use of commercial feed, thoroughly mixed with vitamin C brand Sido Muncul C1000 much as1000 mg / kg feed, treatment C using commercial feed FL 0 thoroughly mixed withginger 150 g / kg of feed, and D treatment using commercial feed FL 0 thoroughly mixedwith vitamin C as much as 1000 mg / kg feed and ginger 150 g / kg of feed.The results showed that the commercial feed was given vitamin C and curcuma provide survival rate value and the best feed conversion in post larval climbing perch. Best survival value 23.49% and feed conversion value of 0.51. The results of research into the use of vitamin C and curcuma can be recommended to farmers fish farmers to increase the value of the survival of post larvae climbing perch.
MODEL STORET DAN BEBAN PENCEMARAN UNTUK ANALISIS KUALITAS AIR DI BANTARAN SUNGAI BATU KAMBING, SUNGAI MALI-MALI DAN SUNGAI RIAM KIWA KECAMATAN ARANIO KALIMANTAN SELATAN Satrio Mantaya; Mijani Rahman; Zairina Yasmi Yasmi
Fish Scientiae Vol 6 No 1 (2016): Issue June-Fish Scientiae Journal
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This study aimed to analyze the perception of pond fish farmers towards development in the village Minapolitan Cindai Alus and to analysis factors which will affect the development Minapolitan areas such as education, employment, income, length of business, and counseling, especially counseling Fisheries.This study uses a survey approach to the sampling technique used purposive sampling,this is because in this study using a data sample drawn from the population. The type of data obtained in this study is quantitative data, in this study the quantitative data is the data obtained from the perception of fish farmers, communities, and the factors that influence in the form of a score or qualitative data diangkakan. Analysis of the data usinga Likert scale to determine the perception of fish farmers/ community, namely to measure attitudes, income, and perceptions of a person or a group of social phenomena. Multiplelinear regression analysis model is processed through the SPSS program is used to estimate the factors that influence the perception of the development of fish farmers in the village Minapolitan Cindai Alus Martapura Subdistrict Banjar district and the factors that influence it. Factors that influence public perception of the pond fish farmers in the village minapolitan program Cindai Alus Martapura Subdistrict Banjar district namely Education, Income, Old Business, and Education. The results of t-test education amounted to 3,912 with significance level of 0.001. The results of t-test income amounted to 0.189 with a significance level of 0.853. T-test results for long operations amounted to 0.331 with a significance level of 0.745. The results of t-test counseling is at 0.318 with asignificance level of 0.775.
RESPON REPRODUKSI INDUK BETINA SEPAT SIAM Trichogaster pectoralis TERHADAP PENAMBAHAN BAHAN SUPLEMEN DAN IMBUHAN PAKAN Siswanto Siswanto; Untung Bijaksana; Indira Fitriliyani
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The problem of the breeding of the snakeskin gouramy management was theinsufficient maximum degree of hatching eggs which only reached 80.03 %. One of the ways to overcome the problem was to improve the quality of eggs through the improvement of quality of feed given to the mothers of snakeskin gouramy withsupplements and food additives. This study aimed to evaluate the reproductive response of female snakeskin gouramy against the addition of supplements and feed additive, suchas: fish oil, vitamin E and extracts of ginger. The tested fish was female snakeskin gouramy with a minimum age of 8 months and were at maturity level of TKG I or TKGII. The Food used in this study were 3 kinds of commercial feed with the addition of vegetable oil (FCO), the feed with the addition of fish oil and vitamin E (FOT) and the feed with the addition of fish oil, vitamin E and extracts of ginger (FOTG).The results showed that FOT and FOTG could produce gonadosomatic index (GSI), fecundity, egg diameter, hatching eggs and survival rate better than the FCO feed.This occured presumably because of the effect of the addition of vitamin E that prevent edoxidation of fatty acids, so that fat could be used completely. As a result, the quality and quantity of eggs increased. GSI value on all treatments ranged from 3.07 to 3.57 %,fecundity ranged between 3,875 to 5,355 grains, egg diameter ranged from 0.70 to 0.93mm, hatching ranged from 78.12 to 89.58 % and survival rate ranged between 51 to 83 % in all treatments. Food with the addition of fish oil and vitamin E could produce better diameter of eggs and survival rate, while feed with the addition of fish oil, vitamin E and extracts of ginger could generate value gonadosomatic index (GSI), fecundity and hatching eggs higher.

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