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Journal of Fish Health
Published by Universitas Mataram
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27982955     DOI : https://doi.org/10.29303/jfh.v2i2
Core Subject : Agriculture,
The Journal of Fish Health (JFH) has an objective to publish and provide high-quality scientific contributions to the field of fish health. These contributions are sourced from innovative research that encourages science and technology development in the field of fish health on a national and international scale. This journal serves as a communication medium for researchers, academics, students, and communities. This journal is published two times a year in June and December. We accept review papers and full research articles. The Journal of Fish Health’s scope includes:  1. Fish Pharmaceutical 2. Fish Environmental Health 3. Microbiology 4. Biotechnology 5. Parasitology, etc. 6. Aquaculture 7. Management of Water Resources 8. Fishery Technology 9. Capture Fisheries Technology 10. Marine Science and Technology 11. Fisheries Agribusiness The Journal of Fish Health (JFH) accepts manuscripts written in English and Bahasa (Indonesian). The Journal of Fish Health (JFH) only processes submitted original script related to the scope of fish health and not being published by other publishers. The Journal of Fish Health (JFH) is jointly published by the Department of Aquaculture, Faculty of Agriculture, Mataram University. We strongly prefer to receive manuscripts via our online submission system. Using this system, authors can upload manuscript files (text, figures, and supplementary information) directly to our system and check on the status of their manuscripts during the review process. First, kindly please register as the author, and then you should log in to submit your papers. Please don´t forget to tick the author when you make a registration.
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CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF THE SNAILS OF BARKGONG Strombus luhuanus FROM SULI WATERS, CENTRAL MALUKU Absalom Luturmas; Maureen M. Pattinasarany; La Ode Alirman Afu
Journal of Fish Health Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Journal of Fish Health
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Strombus luhuanus is a gastropod that is commonly found in Maluku and is very popular with the local community because it has a high nutritional content. Lives in colonies and is abundant in shallow intertidal and subtidal areas at a depth of about 20 m. The aim of the study was to determine the composition of proximate, amino acids and fatty acids that have the potential as bioactive compounds in the field of pharmacology. The results of the proximate study of fresh meat of Strombus luhuanus contained 79.78% water content, 0.89%, ash 15.64% protein, 0.96% fat, 2.73% carbohydrates. Amino acids found included glutamic acid, aspartic acid, leucine, arginine, lysine, glycine, alanine, threonine, valine, serine, isoleucine, proline, phenylalanine, tyrosine, cystine, methionine, histidine and tryptophan. Fatty acids consist of saturated fatty acids and unsaturated fatty acids.
CONTENT OF HEAVY METALS LEAD (PB) AND CADMIUM (CD) IN SEDIMENTS IN TANJUNG OYSTER WATERS, SELATAN KONAWE La Ode Alirman Afu; Absalom Luturmas
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The waters of Tanjung Tiram Village are one of the places for community coastal area activities, such as ship traffic, ship repair, and the construction of steam power plants that have the potential to cause pollution to the coastal environment so that it can reduce the quality of the environment in the area. This study aims to determine the content of heavy metals lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) in the sediment. Sampling was carried out in March 2021 at 4 (four) stations selected by purposive sampling. The samples were analyzed for heavy metal content of Pb and Cd using AAS (Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry). The results of the analysis of the Pb content in the sediment ranged from 8.7416 to 8.4460 mg/L and the Cd content ranged from 0.3760 to 0.6338 mg/L, exceeding the maximum quality standard set by ANZECC/ARMCANZ.
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF WHITE TURMERIC EXTRACT (Curcuma zedoaria) AGAINST THE IMMUNE SYSTEM OF VANNAMEI SHRIMP (Litopenaeus vannamei) Dian Noperta Andrianti; Amira Baihani
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Vannamei shrimp entered Indonesia to replace tiger prawns (Penaeus monodon), which then experienced disease attacks and decreased quality. However, with various advantages, the cultivation of vaname shrimp still has problems during the cultivation period. Therefore, this study will determine the effect of adding white turmeric extract (Curcuma zedoaria) on the immune system of vannamei shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei). This research was carried out for 60 days using experimental research methods, and the research design used was a completely randomized design (CRD) consisting of 4 treatments with 3 replications were P1: Artificial feed infection, P2: Artificial feed +0, 5% white turmeric extract, P3: Artificial Feed+1% white turmeric extract, P4: Artificial Feed+2% white turmeric extract. The results showed that administration of white turmeric extract (Curcuma zedoaria) with a dose of 1% gave the best results and natural effect on the survival rate of 83.3%, Total Haemocyte Count of 1.4x107 cells/mL, and Differential Haemocyte Count (hyaline cells). In addition, by 23%, semi-granulocytes by 18.3%, and granulocytes by 58.7%, which play a role in the immune system of white vaname shrimp. In addition, the value of phagocytic activity was 68.8%.
IDENTIFICATION OF TYPE, INTENSITY AND PREVALENCE OF VANAME SHRIMP (Litopenaeus vannamei) ECTOPARASITES IN TRADITIONAL POND CULTURE Juliana Juliana; Yuniarti Koniyo
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The production of vannamei shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) continues to decline due to parasitic attacks on ponds in North Gorontalo Regency. Ectoparasites are one of the factors that can cause failure in the cultivation of vannamei shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei). This study aims to determine the type of ectoparasites, intensity, and prevalence of vannamei shrimp cultured in traditional ponds in the North Gorontalo Regency. A sampling of the research was carried out at five research stations. This research was selected randomly in 5 plots of ponds, and the total number of shrimp was as many as 150 tails. At each station, samples were taken of 30 vannamei shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei). Sampling using fishing gear in the form of nets. The observed models were 8-10 cm in size alive. Observations of ectoparasites were carried out microscopically using a Zeis Binocular microscope with 10x magnification. Data analysis used descriptive analysis of ectoparasites, intensity, and prevalence of ectoparasites found. The study's results found four types of ectoparasites found in vannamei shrimp: Zoothanium sp, Epistylis sp, Carchesium sp, and Vorticella sp. The intensity of ectoparasite attack on shrimp was categorized as low to moderate infection, namely 4-7 individuals/head. The prevalence rate is 80-100%, with moderate to very severe disease.
THE EFFECT OF Bacillus sp. ADDITION ON THE VIRULENCE OF Vibrio parahemolyticus TOWARD AXENIC CULTURE OF Artemia franciscana Ni Luh Komang Ayu Maitri Jayanthi; Pande Gde Sasmita Julyantoro; Dewa Ayu Angga Pebriani
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Research on the benefits of Bacillus sp. in aquaculture has been done a lot. Currently, the aquaculture industry, especially shrimp farming, is facing AHPND disease, which is known to be caused by Vibrio parahaemolyticus. This study aims to see the effect of Bacillus sp. against virulence of V. parahaemolyticus in vitro using caseinase production as an indicator and survival of Artemia franciscana cultured axenically when challenged with V. parahaemolyticus. In in vitro tests, cultures of V. parahaemolyticus were grown with and without the addition of Bacillus sp. on Luria Bertani (LB) liquid media, and then the caseinase test was carried out using skim milk (SM) agar as a growth medium. In the challenge test, 10 axenic cultured Artemia sp. were distributed in falcon tubes containing 10 ml of sterile seawater. Challenge test treatments consisted of treatment A as control of Artemia culture without the addition of bacteria, treatment B Artemia culture adding by 106 CFU/ml V. parahaemolyticus, treatment C Artemia culture with the addition of 106 CFU/ml Bacillus sp., and treatment D Artemia culture with the addition of 106 CFU/ml V. parahaemolyticus and 106 CFU/ml Bacillus sp. All treatments were done in triplicates. The results showed that the addition of Bacillus sp. was able to reduce the caseinase production of V. parahemolyticus up to 29% indicated by the decrease of the clearing zone diameter formed on SM agar. Furthermore, the addition of Bacillus sp. in treatment D was able to significantly increasing (P<0.05) of Artemia's survival when challenged with V. parahamolyticus. This indicates that Bacillus sp. has a potential as a probiotic candidate to prevent disease caused by V. parahaemolyticus.
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