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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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KARAKTERISTIK SABUN CAIR EKSTRAK BUAH LERAK DENGAN VARIASI KOLAGEN IKAN KOMERSIAL Maulana, Ripky; Rahmawati, Hafni; Agustiana, Agustiana
Fish Scientiae Vol 15 No 1 (2025): Edisi Juni
Publisher : Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Resources of Lambung Mangkurat University-South Kalimantan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/fishscientiae.v15i1.247

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Liquid soap is widely favored for its practicality and ease of use, making it a popular personal care product. Fish collagen is well-known for its ability to improve skin hydration and texture, while soapnut fruit (lerak) serves as a natural cleansing agent due to its high saponin content. This study evaluated liquid soap formulations containing different concentrations of commercial fish collagen (1%, 3%, and 5%) using a completely randomized design (CRD). The parameters assessed included viscosity, pH, total plate count (TPC), and organoleptic properties (color, aroma, and consistency). The results indicated that increasing collagen concentrations led to a significant rise in viscosity, with the 1% collagen formulation (treatment A) achieving an optimal viscosity of 1650 mPa·s, which complies with liquid soap standards. All formulations maintained pH levels within the acceptable range of 8–11 and met microbiological safety standards based on TPC analysis. Organoleptically, treatment A was rated the highest, featuring a visually appealing light grey color, a pleasant virgin coconut oil aroma, and a suitable consistency. Overall, the 1% collagen formulation (treatment A) was identified as the optimal formula, meeting the requirements of the Indonesian National Standard for liquid soap (SNI 06-4085-1996).
ANALYSIS CONSUMER SATISFACTION OF CATFISH SEEDS IN MINA AGROWISATA V MENTAOS VILLAGE, NORTH BANJARBARU DISTRICT Baturante, Elmiwia Rani; Agusliani, Erma; H.W, Reynaldi Elia
Fish Scientiae Vol 15 No 1 (2025): Edisi Juni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/fishscientiae.v15i1.248

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Facing increasingly tight competition both grow-out and hatchery-farming farmers, business actors in the fisheries sector continue to strive to innovate both in the technical aspects of cultivation activities and in the areas of services provided to consumers. The aim of this research is to analyze the level of consumer satisfaction catfish seeds in Mina Agrowisata V. The data collection technique used the snowball sampling method and the respondents were cultivators, collectors and consumers/buyers. Data analysis uses the Importance Performance Analysis (IPA) method. The analysis results show that every indicator that influences product quality is on a good and agrotourism service quality is very good scale.
ENVIRONMENTAL FRIENDLINESS EVALUATION OF GILLNET FISHING GEAR IN MUARA KINTAP VILLAGE, KINTAP SUB-DISTRICT, TANAH LAUT REGENCY Ramadani, Anisa; Irhamsyah, Irhamsyah; Aminah, Siti; Rosadi, Erwin; Angraeni, Angraeni; Najmuddin, Ahmad; Fadhani, Pangku
Fish Scientiae Vol 15 No 1 (2025): Edisi Juni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/fishscientiae.v15i1.249

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Gillnets are widely used fishing gears whose environmental impact varies based on their design and application. This study focuses on assessing the environmental friendliness of two types of gillnets—drift gillnets and encircling gillnets—used by artisanal fishermen in Muara Kintap Village, Kintap Subdistrict, Tanah Laut Regency. The research employed a census (total sampling) approach involving 16 respondents from the KUB Putra Pantai fishermen group. Primary data were collected through interviews, observations, and documentation. The environmental friendliness of the fishing gears was assessed using nine criteria derived from the Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries (CCRF) by FAO (1995), which include gear selectivity, impact on habitat and biodiversity, catch quality, fisher and consumer safety, by-catch level, involvement of protected species, and social acceptance. Drift gillnets obtained a total score of 28.3, while encircling gillnets scored 26.8. Both are categorized as environmentally friendly fishing gears. The findings show that neither gear type causes habitat damage; both yield good-quality fish, are safe for users and consumers, and are socially accepted. However, both exhibit low selectivity, with Sardinella fimbriata dominating the catch (78.97% for drift gillnets and 88.24% for encircling gillnets). Both drift and encircling gillnets are considered environmentally friendly according to CCRF criteria. Nonetheless, the low selectivity level highlights the need for improvements in gear design and fishing practices to enhance sustainable fisheries management.
USE OF A GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR MAPPING WATER SUPPLY AND ECOSYSTEM SERVICES IN BANJAR REGENCYSOUTH KALIMANTAN PROVINCE Rahman, Abdur; Rahman, Mijani; Hamdie, Badaruddin; Purnomo, Joko; Riduan, Rony; Kadir, Syarifuddin; Herliwati, Herliwati
Fish Scientiae Vol 15 No 1 (2025): Edisi Juni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/fishscientiae.v15i1.250

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This study aims to analyze ecosystem services based on water availability ecosystem services in Banjar Regency, covering an area of 261,803.337 Ha including Suitable areas located in the Eastern and Western areas of Banjar Regency which include the villages; Rantau Bujur, Artain Belangian, Belimbing Lama, Rantai Balai, Bunglai, Benua Riam, Part of Aranio, East Mandiangin, Nyiur Island, West Mandiangin, in the West; located in the West in Aluh-Aluh District located in the villages; Sei Musang, Handil Purai, Gantung Papuyu, Tambak Sirang, Gambut Village, Tatah Layap, Balayung Village, Lok Buntar, Pematang Panjang, Bangkal River, Pembatanan, Bakung River, Lok Baintan Dalam, Batang Ilir River, Rangas Hambuku River. In the North area, most of the Unsuitable areas are 175,052.57 Ha located in the villages; Batik/batik/pandahan, Sawahan, East Jejangkit, Rasau River, Sukaramai, Pinang Island, Alalak Padang, Makmur Karya, Sumbersari, Pematang Danau, Kaliukan, Limamar, Bangkal River. The total area suitable and unsuitable for Water Availability Ecosystem Services is 436,855.907 Ha
PENGARUH PENAMBAHAN EKSTRAK JAHE MERAH (ZINGIBER OFFICINALE ROSCOE) TERHADAP KARAKTERISTIK BAKSO IKAN PATIN (Pangasius, sp) Aisyah, Siti; Adawyah, Rabiatul; Puspitasari, Findya; Rohman, Taufiqur
Fish Scientiae Vol 15 No 1 (2025): Edisi Juni
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This study aims to investigate the effect of adding red ginger extract (Zingiber officinale Roscoe) on the chemical characteristics (moisture content and protein level) and organoleptic properties (color, aroma, taste, and texture) of catfish (Pangasius sp.) meatballs. The study used a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with six treatment concentrations of red ginger extract: 0%, 12%, and 18%, each with three replications. The results showed an increase in moisture content from 55.10% to 61.19% and protein content from 10.50% to 12.99% as the concentration of red ginger increased. Organoleptic testing indicated the highest hedonic scores were observed at the 6% treatment level across all sensory parameters.
EFFECTIVENESS OF WATER HYACINTH (EICHHORNIA CRASSIPES (MART.) SOLMS.) DAN KIAMBANG (SALVINIA MOLESTA D. S. MITCHELL) IN PHYTOREMEDIATION OF MANGANESE (MN) HEAVY METAL LEVELS IN DUG WELL WATER IN SUNGAI ULIN HOUSING ESTATE, NORTH BANJARBARU DISTRICT, SOUTH Dharmaji, Deddy; Rahman, Mijani; Saidah, Saidah
Fish Scientiae Vol 15 No 1 (2025): Edisi Juni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/fishscientiae.v15i1.252

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Dug wells are water that comes from the ground and are still widely used by Indonesians, especially in the Banjarabaru area of Sungai Ulin Housing in South Kalimantan Province. The heavy metal problem that is often encountered is manganese content. Manganese is a heavy metal that is often found in the earth's skin and is often found together with iron. Manganese heavy metal levels that exceed quality standards can make well water yellowish in color, smell of rust due to its high content and if left for several days there will be sediment in the bucket, causing a yellowish color on white clothes and can cause health problems. Improving water quality is very important, one of which is the phytoremediation method. Phytoremediation is a method of utilizing plants to remove harmful organic and inorganic substances. In this study, the authors used water hyacinth and kiambang because of their ability to absorb heavy metals in water. The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of heavy metal manganese absorption using water hyacinth and kiambang plants in dug well water in Sungai Ulin Housing. The research was conducted using an experimental method using a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with three repetitions, namely on the 3rd, 6th, and 9th days and three treatments, namely control (without the addition of water plants), water hyacinth plants and Kiambang which were carried out for 3 weeks of research. The measurement results obtained were water hyacinth plants were able to reduce manganese heavy metal levels to 0.016 mg/l with a biomass of 300 grams / 10 liters on day 9 and Kiambang water plants were able to reduce manganese heavy metal levels to 0.017 mg/l with a biomass of 500 grams / 10 liters on day 9.

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