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Journal of Fish Health (JFH) Department of Aquaculture Faculty of Agriculture, Mataram University Jl. Pendidikan No. 37 Mataram, 83125
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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.
Articles 221 Documents
Analysis of Length-Weight Relationship of Mackerel Scad Scad (Decapterus sp.) Landed in Ampenan Fish Market, West Nusa Tenggara Province Dwiyanti, Septiana; Muahiddah, Nuri
Journal of Fish Health Vol. 4 No. 4 (2024): Journal of Fish Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jfh.v4i4.5961

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The catch of fishermen around Ampenan waters is dominated by Mackerel scad and rucah. Fish caught by fishermen around Ampenan waters are usually landed at the Ampenan fish market to be traded. Mackerel scad (Decapterus sp.) is a pelagic fish that lives in groups and is spread out. Mackerel scad (Decapterus sp.) In addition to having a cheap price, Mackerel scad (Decapterus sp.) also has good nutritional value so that Mackerel scad is included in important economic products. The biological aspect in the form of the relationship between length and weight in Ampenan waters is important to study in efforts to manage fisheries in West Nusa Tenggara, especially Ampenan. Efforts to manage fisheries through fisheries biology information related to the relationship between length and weight aim to determine the variation in weight and length of Mackerel scad (Decapterus sp.) individually or in groups as an indicator of the productivity, health and growth conditions of Mackerel scad obtained in these waters. The study was conducted in March 2024 using survey methods and regression analysis. The number of samples used in this study was 50 Mackerel scad (Decapterus sp.) which were taken randomly at the Ampenan fish market. The results of linear regression and graphs of the relationship between the length and weight of Mackerel scad samples (Decapterus sp.) in this study produced a regression equation Y = 0.04855x 2.2973 with a coefficient of determination (r2) of 62% and a b value of 2.29, meaning b <3 which means negative allometric which means that length growth is faster than weight growth.
Characterization of Microplastic Contamination of Whiteleg Shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) Cultivation in North Lombok, Indonesia Setyono, Bagus Dwi Hari; Wahyudi, Rhojim; Asri, Yuliana; Diniariwisan, Damai; Sumsanto, Muhammad
Journal of Fish Health Vol. 4 No. 4 (2024): Journal of Fish Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jfh.v4i4.5975

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This study investigates microplastic contamination in whiteleg shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) cultivation systems, focusing on water, feed, and shrimp health. Microplastics, which pose significant threats to aquaculture, are often ingested by shrimp, potentially causing physiological damage and reducing product quality. The research was conducted from June to September 2024 at PT—X in North Lombok Regency. Samples of water, shrimp organs (intestines, stomach, and gills), and feed (pellets and crumbles) were analyzed for microplastic contamination. Results revealed a high presence of microplastic fragments in both shrimp and feed, with a significant reduction in microplastic particles after water filtration treatment. Specifically, the water reservoir contained 71 microplastic particles before treatment, with fragments being the most prevalent, and decreased to 8 particles post-treatment. The pelleted feed showed 102 microplastic particles, with fragments comprising 90 of them. Similarly, crumble feed contained 49 microplastic particles, predominantly fragments. The findings emphasize the significant role of microplastic pollution from the surrounding environment and the feed production process in shrimp farming. This study provides essential insights into the sources and impact of microplastics on shrimp health and the quality of aquaculture products, advocating for improved management practices and environmental awareness to mitigate contamination risks.
Cover, Editorial Boards, Table of Contents Rachmat, Andre
Journal of Fish Health Vol. 4 No. 4 (2024): Journal of Fish Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jfh.v4i4.6006

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Morphometrics and Meristics of Senangin (Eleutheronema Tetradactylum) Results of Gillnet Catch in Mendahara Ilir of East Tanjung Jabung District Haryani, Nova; Lisna, Lisna; Magwa, Rizky Janatul; Nelwida, Nelwida; Gelis, Ester Restiana Endang; Farizal, Farizal
Journal of Fish Health Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Fish Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jfh.v5i1.6045

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Mendahara Ilir is an area located on the coast with the majority of the community working as fishermen. Fishermen in this area catch fish using Gillnet fishing gear. Overfishing is a form of excessive fishing, the fish population is decreasing over time so that it can cause extinction and will cause degradation of fish resources leading to the extinction of the Senangin species. The purpose of this study was to determine the morphometric and meristic measurements of Senangin (Eleutheronema tetradactylum) in the waters of Mendahara Ilir which can be used as a consideration in making fisheries resource management policies. The method used in this study was the survey method. Data collection was carried out on 30 Senangin samples. Morphometric measurements used 11 characters and meristic calculations used 7 characters. The results of this study showed that the longest Senangin was 65.8 cm and the shortest was 19.0 cm. The average length of the Senangin obtained was 34.7 cm. The determination coefficient R2 of senangin from morphometric characters to total length (TL) ranges from 0.94 to 0.99 where the value shows a very close relationship. The correlation results are influenced by food availability. Meristics of senangin are D.II; D17-19, A.II: A15-70, P.II: 10-76, C.II: 31-182, scales on the tail stem with a total of 136 and a minimum number of 40, lateral line scales with a total of 170 and a minimum number of 62. The conclusion is that Senangin in the Mendahara Ilir waters are still well maintained habitat in Mendahara Ilir.
Effectiveness of Octopus (Octopus sp.) Ink Exctract on the Growth of Catfish (Clarias sp.) Infected with Aeromonas hydrophila Saputra, Marta Ade; Scabra, Andre Rachmat; Affandi, Rangga Idris
Journal of Fish Health Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Fish Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jfh.v5i1.6102

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One material that can be used to improve feed quality is octopus ink. Octopus ink can serve as an alternative nutrient source to optimize catfish growth. Ink produced by cephalopods such as squid, octopus, and cuttlefish contains various components, including fat, protein, ash, and carbohydrates. The aim of this research is to determine the effect of administering octopus ink extract (Octopus sp.) on the growth of catfish (Clarias sp.) infected with Aeromonas hydrophila bacteria. The method used in this research was experimental, involving five treatments with three replications: treatment 1 (Control/P1), treatment 2/P2 (40 ml/kg), treatment 3/P3 (80 ml/kg), treatment 4/P4 (120 ml/kg), and treatment 5/P5 (160 ml/kg). The research steps included octopus ink extraction, a Lethal Concentration 50 (LC50) test, preparation of tools and materials, supplementation of octopus ink extract in feed, application of test treatments, challenge tests with Aeromonas hydrophila, and maintenance. The results of this research showed that treatment 5 (160 ml/kg) yielded the best outcomes in growth parameters, including an absolute weight of 1.26 grams, a specific growth rate of 0.57%/day, a feed convertion ratio (FCR) of 1.66, and a survival rate of 90%.
Total Economic Value of Mangrove Ecosystems in Amahai Village Central Maluku District Ruban, Angela; Caling, Mawar Angraeny; Hiariey, Johanis
Journal of Fish Health Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Fish Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jfh.v5i1.6246

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The characteristics of mangrove ecosystems as public goods have great potential for degradation if they continue to experience pressure and the absence of sustainable management. The impact will be reduced economic value and require considerable rehabilitation costs to overcome other negative impacts that may occur in the community. This study was conducted to estimate the total economic value of mangrove ecosystems in Amahai Village, Central Maluku District. Respondents are 30 local communities selected by purposive sampling and 1 owner of the mangrove tourism by total sampling. Data analysed using quantitative methods. The results showed that the utilisation of mangrove resources by local communities consisted of fish, shrimp, crab, eco-tourism, research and education. The total economic value (TEV) with an area of 43.9 ha is IDR 5,899,162,139/year or IDR 134,377,270/ha/year, which consists of direct use value IDR 189,839,601/year, indirect use value IDR 5,619,753,331/year, option value IDR 21,025,247/year, existence value IDR 49,560,000/year, and bequest value IDR 18,983,960/year. This economic value indicates that the mangrove ecosystem plays an important and strategic role in the lives of local communities. Therefore, this value can be a source of information for the government as a policy holder in managing mangrove ecosystems in Amahai Village.
The Effect of Underwater LED Toward Catches of Gillnets in Central Tapanuli Fuah, Ricky Winrison; Rahayu, Rosi; Afranisa, Zahra; Fazri, Kurniawan
Journal of Fish Health Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Fish Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jfh.v5i1.6278

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Most of the Central Tapanuli Regency area is on the coast, which is part of the Indian Ocean waters and has great potential in the fishing industry, especially marine fisheries. One of the fishing gears widely used by fishermen in Central Tapanuli is the gill net. Although the amount of marine fisheries resources in Central Tapanuli is quite abundant, the catch of gillnet fishermen often fluctuates, so fishing aids are needed to increase catches, one of the efforts made is using LACUBA. This research was conducted from February to April 2024 in Sibolga Bay, Central Tapanuli. This study used a completely randomised design (CRD), with the first 30 metres of gill net treatment with LACUBA and the remaining 30 metres without LACUBA treatment with a total net length of 60 metres. The results showed that the catch of gill nets using LACUBA influenced the catch, the total catch was 16,845 grams, without LACUBA 8,290 grams for 14 times. Gill nets with LACUBA can increase catches compared to without LACUBA, due to the addition of attractants to the net, so that fish including positive phototaxis will be caught in the net, besides that fish that are looking for prey are also caught because they want to prey on their food in the gill net area.
A Comprehensive Review of Bioinformatics Tools and Applications Revolutionising Aquatic Animal Health Management Nambiar, Shijina Purushothaman; Banuru, Surya Chaitanya
Journal of Fish Health Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Fish Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jfh.v5i2.6281

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Aquatic animal health management is a critical aspect of maintaining the sustainability and productivity of aquaculture systems. The increasing complexity of aquatic ecosystems and the challenges posed by the emerging diseases necessitate innovative approaches for effective health management. Molecular medicine necessitates the integration and analysis of genetic, molecular, cellular, and clinical data, posing a unique set of problems to bioinformatics. Omics technologies give researchers the tools they help to examine differences in DNA, RNA, proteins, and other biological components within and between different species. Bioinformatics is indispensable in the field of fish health as it enables a deeper understanding of the genetic, molecular, and environmental factors that affect fish well-being. This review explores the application of bioinformatics in understanding, monitoring, and managing the health of aquatic organisms.
Growth and Maintenance of Abalone Seeds (Haliotis Squamata) with Seaweed Feed at Balai Perikanan Budidaya Laut Lombok Purwati, Siva; Diniariwisan, Damai
Journal of Fish Health Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Fish Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jfh.v5i2.6283

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Abalone is a seafood commodity with high economic value, because it is a food that is rich in protein and has aesthetic value in its shell. Market demand continues to increase in several Asian countries. The majority of the abalone industry still relies on natural products, resulting in continued exploitation of abalone. Abalone cultivation is the right choice to prevent extinction due to exploitation. One of the cultivation activities is raising abalone seeds, so this activity aims to understand the management of raising abalone seeds (Haliotis squamata) so that they produce quality seeds. This activity was carried out from March 13th until May 6th 2024 at BPBL Lombok, Sekotong. Data collection techniques use secondary data and primary data. Abalone seed rearing management includes several stages, including preparation of rearing tanks, namely cleaning fiber tubs and sterilizing the tubs, spreading seeds 1-2 cm in size, 2 months old with a density of 500 fish/basket, management of feeding Gracilaria sp., Sargassum sp. and Ulva sp. given ad libitum, the results of measuring the growth of abalone seeds have increased with absolute weight growth of 2.87 gr, absolute length growth of 0.59 cm, and SGR growth of 1.04 % per day, as well as seed SR value of 95.7 %, water quality management and checking water quality parameters during maintenance and handling pests that can attack abalone seeds.
The Effect of the Aeration System on Fish Health Performance in Aquaponics Andriani, Yuli; Subhan, Ujang; Zidni, Irfan; Darmawan, Mochamad Reza
Journal of Fish Health Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Fish Health
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jfh.v5i2.6288

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Dissolved oxygen in aquaculture systems, including aquaponics systems, cannot be filled only by natural diffusion, so an artificial aeration system is needed. Suboptimal aeration levels not only affect metabolic activity, but also affect serum and fish blood performance (hematology). This study aims to evaluate the impact of the aeration system on the health and well-being of fish cultivated in an aquaponics system. The method used is by studying the literature related to the aeration system of fish farming carried out in the aquaponic system which is relevant to the keywords of aquaponic system, aeration system, fish health and hematology from various sources such as: Google Scholar, Elsevier, Springer and Research Gate. Based on the comparison of several studies, it can be concluded that the aquaponic system using an aeration system can improve fish health performance based on hematological parameters.