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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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STUDI KONDISI PANGKALAN PENDARATAN IKAN (PPI) BATULICIN DI KABUPATEN TANAH BUMBU PROVINSI KALIMANTAN SELATAN Nani Jayusman; Iriansyah Iriansyah; Irhamsyah Irhamsyah
Fish Scientiae Vol 7 No 2 (2017): Issue December-Fish Scientiae Journal
Publisher : Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Resources of Lambung Mangkurat University-South Kalimantan

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The aims of this study were: (1) find out main, functional, and supporting facility. (2) The facilities in Fishing Port Batulicin. (3) Factor of power, weakness, opportunity and threat for Fishing Port Batulicin. Data collection is a direct observation, interview and direct measurement.The data analyzed through descriptive analysis and SWOT analysis. The results were: (1) The main facilities consist of ground, quay, jetty, pool, sheet file, asphalt complex road, concrete complex road, parking lot and drainage; the functional facilities consist of TPI, center building of fish marketing and distribution, factories, concrete fence, cold storage, ABF, guardhouse, SPBN,electricity from PLN, generator set, house generator set, water tower, water tank, UPSA office,police station and dump; supporting facilities are little shops, guardhouse, public toilet and bathroom (MCK), staff house, medical clinic, meeting hall, forklift, water pump, big basket, smallbasket, basket with capacity 40 kg, basket with capacity 50 kg, ice crusher, hanging scales and tablescales, sprayer machine, water tank, cool box fiber, cool box plastic, hold of a ship, cart,megaphone, electrical water pump, and whiteboard. (2) The condition of main facilities: 77% are ingood condition, 11,1% are slightly damaged, and 11,1% are seriously damaged; functional facilities: 68% are in good condition, 18,75% are slightly damaged, and 12,5 % are seriously damaged; supporting facilities: 55,39% are in good condition, 3,36% are slightly damaged, and41,25 % are seriously damaged. (3) The powers are the ground was not used optimally yet, the amount of fish production in Fishing Port Batulicin tends to increase, the area of Fishing PortBatulicin is strategic, the facilities and infrastructures can be easily accessed, the facilities owned by Fishing Port Batulicin are convenient with Regulation of the Minister of Marine Affairs andFisheries 2012 about Fishery Port along with the location of local market near Fishing PortBatulicin. The weaknesses are: the facilities in Fishing Port Batulicin are less maintained and damaged, the lack of fishery expert, the ships that lean in Fishing Port Batulicin are mostly onlyvisitor, lack of awareness of hygiene, and fishing ground is far from Fishing Port Batulicin. Theopportunities are to build functional facilities like dock and workshop, increa the PAD and createjob fields for people around the harbor. The threats are some facilities in Fishing Port are damaged,illegal fishing, and harbor area that is not used yet( if the condition is left continuously, it is going to experience the abrasion).
SISTEM PENDUKUNG KEPUTUSAN PENENTUAN JENIS IKAN BERDASARKAN KUALITAS AIR UNTUK PENINGKATAN PRODUKSI AKUAKULTUR SECARA INTENSIF MENGGUNAKAN METODE SIMPLE ADDITIVE WEIGHTING (SAW) Dwi Hastuti; Akbar Kurniawan; Juhriyansyah Dalle
Fish Scientiae Vol 7 No 2 (2017): Issue December-Fish Scientiae Journal
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Indonesia is an archipelagic country with an area of 5.8 million km2 or equivalentto 2/3 in Indonesia, The territorial waters of Indonesia have been recognized as the Nation's Insight by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) in1982, but with the vast waters of Indonesia, do not make Indonesia free from imported fish from various countries. In appropriate aquaculture production can result in financial losses, energy, time, and others. So knowledge of intensive aquaculture production is needed. Knowledge of aquaculture production that can be obtained by fish farmers and related parties requires a short time in obtaining it. Therefore the purpose of this research is to design a decision support system that has been computerized which can determine the type of fish that can be produced intensively based on water quality in the area used.
STUDI KOMPARATIF PENGGUNAAN LAMPU PADA KEGIATAN PENANGKAPAN IKAN DI PERAIRAN MARTAPURA Siti Aminah; Ahmadi Ahmadi
Fish Scientiae Vol 7 No 2 (2017): Issue December-Fish Scientiae Journal
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This study aims to find out the comparison of constant use of lights and flashing lights in fishing activities by means of fishing gear done in Martapura swamp waters, Banjar Regency, South Kalimantan Province. From the results obtained in the results obtained that the fish like a constant light more in the likes of fish in comparison to thetype of flashing lights.

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