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Jurnal Perikanan Terpadu
Published by Universitas Teuku Umar
Core Subject : Agriculture, Social,
Jurnal Perikanan Terpadu (JPTerpadu) contains the results of studies/research covering the fields of Technology of Capture Fisheries, Fisheries Product Technology and Fisheries Socioeconomics.
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Compatibility Study of Ship Dimension Ratios with Fish Traps and Hand Lines at PPN Palabuhanratu Rizal, Daisy Rahma; Dinata, Syafril Mayu; Anjasmara, Aang Setyawan; Sarifuddin, Andri
Jurnal Perikanan Terpadu Vol 6, No 1 (2025): Jurnal Perikanan Terpadu Volume 6 Nomor 1
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jpterpadu.v6i1.11955

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Fishing vessels are generally made using traditional methods that have been passed down from generation to generation. The characteristics of fishing vessels can be determined from the main dimensions of the vessel, the fishing gear used and the fishing area. This study is needed because inappropriate fishing vessel dimensions can affect the seaworthiness of the vessel and operational efficiency, especially in small-scale fisheries. This study aims to evaluate the suitability of the ratio of the main dimensions of the vessel to the types of fishing gear, namely traps and handlines at the Palabuhanratu Archipelago Fisheries Port (PPN). Data in the form of measurements of the length (L), width (B), and height (D) of the vessel were collected in the field, while comparative data were obtained from previous literature. The analysis was carried out by calculating the L/B, L/D, and B/D ratios, then compared with the main dimension ratios of static gear vessels as a reference. The results showed that the L/B ratio of trap vessels ranged from 7.5–10 with an average of 7.93, while handlines were 5–12.5 with an average of 9. The L/D ratios of trap and handlines were respectively 11.5 and 11.83. The B/D ratio of the trap and handline fishing vessels were 1.13-1.63 and 0.57-2.25, respectively. The B/D ratio indicates that there are vessels with values below standard, indicating the potential for less than optimal stability. In general, vessels in PPN Palabuhanratu are still within the standard range, although there are several handline fishing vessels that need more attention regarding their stability design. Improvements in vessel design based on appropriate dimension ratios are expected to increase operational efficiency, safety, and sustaina
Characteristics of the Functional Properties of Pepetek Fish Protein Isolate (Leiognathus sp.) with different pH treatments Siwi, Fiendy Sutan; Haryati, Sakinah; Aditia, Rifki Prayoga
Jurnal Perikanan Terpadu Vol 6, No 1 (2025): Jurnal Perikanan Terpadu Volume 6 Nomor 1
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jpterpadu.v6i1.12062

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Common ponyfish (Leiognathus sp.) is a low-economic fish in Banten waters and is widely landed at the Nusantara Fisheries Port (PPN) Karangantu, Banten, with a production of 206.7 tonnes per year. Pepetek fish has a high protein content of 19.66%, so it has the potential as a raw material for making fish protein isolate. This study aims to determine the optimal protein solubility, pH, and characterisation of pepetek fish protein isolate as a food ingredient. The method of making pepetek fish isolate in this study was by performing a pH shift, which can effectively maintain fish meat protein. This study involved four treatment levels of protein solubility pH, specifically pH 10, pH 11, and pH 12, each with two replications. The research data was analysed using SPSS V29. All research data, including yield, pH value, proximate test, and protein functional properties, were analysed using ANOVA; if they were significantly different, Duncan's further test was carried out. The best protein isolate preparation of pepetek fish with different pH methods was at a protein solubility pH of pH 11. The resulting characteristics were a yield of 12.98%. The protein isolate from pepetek fish exhibits several physical characteristics related to its functional properties, including a Kamba density of 1.15 g/mL, 2.5% gel formation, an emulsion capacity of 1.31 g/mL, low emulsion stability, a foam capacity of 0.41 g/mL, a water absorption capacity of 2.74 g/mL, an oil absorption capacity of 2.79 g/mL, a water holding capacity (WHC) of 0.55 g/mL (55%), and solubility of 0.33 g/mL. The chemical characteristics of the protein isolate include a water content of 11.17% (bb), an ash content of 13.5% (bk), a fat content of 13.78% (bk), and a protein content of 72.64% (bk). The protein isolate produced by pepetek fish can be used as a food ingredient.
Optimization of Tidal Transects and Traps for Mapping the Population of Mud Crabs (Scylla spp.) in Kalangan River, Tapanuli Tengah Khobir, Muhamad Latiful; Fazri, Kurniawan; Muna, Zakyatul; Andhini, Nadia; Fuah, Ricky Winrison
Jurnal Perikanan Terpadu Vol 6, No 1 (2025): Jurnal Perikanan Terpadu Volume 6 Nomor 1
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jpterpadu.v6i1.12006

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This study investigates the effectiveness of combining the low-tide transect method with the use of crab pots to map the spatial distribution of mangrove crabs (Scylla spp.) in the Kalangan River, Central Tapanuli. Mangrove crabs are ecologically and economically significant species in coastal environments, yet limited data exist on their spatial population dynamics. An exploratory survey was conducted over a period of one month across three transect sites using standardised 1×1 meter PVC frames and systematically placed crab pots. Observations included species composition, carapace size, and habitat substrate type. The findings revealed that Scylla olivacea dominated the catch (68%), with the highest density recorded at transect 2 (0.86 individuals/m2), characterised by fine, sandy-muddy substrate and moderate mangrove cover. Transect 1 showed the lowest density (0.63 individuals/m²), likely due to degraded mangrove vegetation and coarse sandy substrate. A positive correlation was observed between tidal depth and catch abundance. The results suggest that this integrated method offers a reliable baseline for assessing mangrove crab populations and can inform sustainable coastal resource management practices.
Feasibility Analysis of Seaweed (Eucheuma cottoni) Farming in Takatidung Village, Polewali Subdistrict, Polewali Mandar Regency Madjid, Irma Yulia; Turjaun, Turjaun; Mahfud, Chairul Rusyd
Jurnal Perikanan Terpadu Vol 6, No 1 (2025): Jurnal Perikanan Terpadu Volume 6 Nomor 1
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jpterpadu.v6i1.12272

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The cultivation of Eucheuma cottonii seaweed has experienced significant growth and has played an important role in driving the coastal community’s economy, particularly among small-scale farming groups. However, due to the limited number of feasibility studies, farmers often rely on trial-and-error methods without proper economic planning. This can lead to financial risks, especially when market prices drop or production is disrupted. This study aims to determine the feasibility of seaweed farming in Takatidung Village, Polewali Subdistrict, Polewali Mandar Regency, using interview methods. The population in this study consists of coastal communities who are permanent residents working as seaweed farmers. A purposive sampling method was used by taking a sample of 10% from a total of 50 seaweed farming groups. Therefore, 5 farmer groups were selected as respondents in this study. The business analysis methods used include Income Analysis, Return Cost Ratio (R/C) Analysis, Benefit Cost Ratio (B/C) Analysis, and Break-Even Point (BEP) Analysis. The total income of the selected groups was as follows: Harapan Baru Group IDR 8,544,000, Mawar Melati Group IDR 6,344,000, Marannu Group IDR 8,531,000, Tanjung Biru Group IDR 8,514,000, and Semua Jaya Group IDR 8,531,000. The average Return Cost Ratio (R/C) value was greater than 1, at 2.32, indicating that for every IDR 1 spent, a return of 2.32 times the cost was obtained. This means the business is profitable and feasible for further development. The average Benefit Cost Ratio (B/C) value was also greater than 1, at 1.32, meaning that for every IDR 1 spent, a net benefit of IDR 1.32 was obtained, indicating that the business is feasible and provides benefits. The Break-Even Point (BEP) analysis in terms of revenue, production, and price showed values at the break-even point. The overall results of this study indicate that seaweed farming in Takatidung Village, Polewali Subdistrict, Polewali Mandar Regency, is profitable and feasible to continue as a business venture
EFEKTIVITAS EKSTRAK BUNGA KAMBOJA PUTIH (Plumeria sp.) PADA TRANSPORTASI SISTEM TERTUTUP BAGI KELANGSUNGAN HIDUP BENIH IKAN NILA MERAH (Oreochromis sp.) Maulana, Febri; Febri, Suri Purnama; Putriningtias, Andika; Aprita, Ika Rezvani; Nazlia, Suraiya; Saputra, Fazril
Jurnal Perikanan Terpadu Vol 6, No 1 (2025): Jurnal Perikanan Terpadu Volume 6 Nomor 1
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jpterpadu.v6i1.11038

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Ikan Nila merah (Oreochromis niloticus) merupakan salah satu ikan air payau yang mempunyai nilai ekonomis yang tinggi serta mudah untuk dibudidaya. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis efektivitas ekstrak bunga kamboja putihpada kelangsungan hidup pengiriman ikan nila. Metode penelitian yang digunakan yakni RAL dengan 4 perlakuan 3 ulangan. Perlakuan tersebut yakni P1: 6 ml ekstrak bunga kamboja putih/L air,  P2: 7 ml ekstrak bunga kamboja putih/L air, P3: 8 ml ekstrak bunga kamboja putih/L air, dan P4: 9 ml ekstrak bunga kamboja putih/L air. Hasil yang diperoleh pada penelitian ini yaitu tingkah laku ikan sebelum diberi ekstrak kamboja aktif berenang, buka tutup overculum normal, dan merespon rangsangan. Setelah diberi ekstrak kamboja pergerakan lebih pasif, buka tutup overculum melambat, dan tidak merespon rangsangan. Hasil tingkat kelangsungan hidup tertinggi terdapat pada P1 dengan angka 86,67% dan hasil terendah berada pada P4 56,67%. Sedangkan hasil laju konsumsi oksigen tertinggi terdapat pada P1 sebesar 0,0029 mg/menit dan terendah pada P2 sebesar 0,0019 mg/menit. Hasil uji kualitas air pada penelitian masih dalam kategori normal dengan suhu berkisar 26- 29 oC, pH 6-7, amonia <1, dan DO>5 mg/L.Kata kunci: ikan nila merah, transportasi sistem tertutup. ekstrak bunga kamboja putih, kelangsungan hidup
Surplus Production Approach in Analyzing Fishing Results and Status of Landed Fishing in PPP Lempasing Rosalia, Ayang Armelita; Prasetyo, Aji; Tirtana, Denta; Minsaris, La Ode Alam; Mazaya, Amalia Febryane Adhani; Afifah, Novia Nurul
Jurnal Perikanan Terpadu Vol 6, No 1 (2025): Jurnal Perikanan Terpadu Volume 6 Nomor 1
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jpterpadu.v6i1.11973

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The province of Lampung is one that utilizes fish resources of up to 380,000 tons per year of the total fish stocks landed in existing fishing ports. One of them is the Lempasing Fishing Port Beach (PPP), which has a strategic location and directly borders the Gulf of Lampung. However, according to the annual report of PPP Lempasing from 2013 to 2022, landed catches tend to decrease every year. Therefore, it is necessary to make maximum use of fish resources. In this study, fish stocks were analyzed using the surplus production approach using the equilibrium state method, the Schaefer 1954 model, and the Fox 1970 model, and then the non-equilibrium state model, the Walter-Hilborn 1976 model, in one and two ways. From the results of the analysis it was found that the correct model for determining the level of utilization and catch status used the Walter-Hilborn model of the second way which has the second highest R2 value which reaches 80% and for the highest value of R2 obtained the model Walter- Hilbron one way reaches 95% but with the utilization rate of 313% this is less relevant because it does not correspond to the facts on the field, in this case the utilizing rate in PPP Lempasing according to the Walter -Hilborne model of second way reached 97% which means fully exploited recommended in utilizing the fish resources can refer to the value (YMSY) 713 tons/year, maximum catch effort (FMSY), of 1240 tons/ year, with the number of allowed catches (YJTB) of 571 trips/year in which each trip (UMSY) can catch as much as 0.58 catches. In this case, too, the catch effort can be increased, but by considering the value of the sustainable stock or fish stocks that exist at the depth of Be 727 tons
Composition and Diversity of Trammel net Catches Landed at PPI Cikidang, Pangandaran Pratama, Gilar Budi; Baihaqi, Faqih; Sri Wijayanti, Lady Ayu; Muhyun, Ainun Apriliyani
Jurnal Perikanan Terpadu Vol 6, No 1 (2025): Jurnal Perikanan Terpadu Volume 6 Nomor 1
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jpterpadu.v6i1.11834

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Fishing activities are one of the main economic supports for coastal communities in Pangandaran, especially at the Cikidang Fish Landing Base (PPI Cikidang). Trammel nets are widely used, but the impact on the composition and diversity of the catch is not well understood. This study aims to analyze the dynamics of production, CPUE (Catch per Unit Effort) values, composition, and diversity of trammel net catches from 2019 to 2021. Secondary data from PPI Cikidang were analyzed descriptively and quantitatively, using trend graphs, frequency distribution, CPUE, and the Shannon-Wiener diversity index (H'). The results showed that production and fishing efforts fluctuated seasonally, peaking in mid- to late years. The highest CPUE value occurred in October 2020 at 39.19 kg/trip, while the lowest value was recorded in April 2021 at 14.17 kg/trip. The catch composition was dominated by shrimp, particularly Dogol Shrimp (Metapenaeus monoceros), which increased from 50.61% (2019) to 60.55% (2021). The diversity index showed a decline from 1.50 (2019) to 1.08 (2021), indicating the dominance of certain species and the potential decline in ecosystem stability. These findings highlight the importance of sustainable management of trammel net fishing gear to prevent negative impacts on marine biodiversity in the area
Identification of seaweed species from pasir putih beach, Tangerang Regency Faridj, Miftah; Agung, Lukman Anugrah; Saifullah, Saifullah
Jurnal Perikanan Terpadu Vol 6, No 2 (2025): Jurnal Perikanan Terpadu Volume 6 Nomor 2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jpterpadu.v6i2.12597

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Seaweed is one of the potential fisheries resources of Indonesia. The potency of seaweed can be developed due to its high economic value, abundance, and the potential use as a food and non-food products. The study aims to identify the types of seaweed found on the coast of Pasir Putih Beach and analyze its potential as a cultivation commodity. This research was conducted using the observation method and was carried out in April 2025 at Pasir Putih Beach, Tangerang Regency, Banten Province. Then identification was carried out at the Aquaculture Laboratory (BDP) of the Fisheries Science Study Program, Faculty of Agriculture, Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa University. Purposive Random Sampling method. Sampling was conducted at each sampling station. The results obtained were collected and presented in tabular format and then analyzed descriptively. Furthermore, the data were identified using the “algae base” database, seaweed identification book, and other related literature. The results found three species of macroalgae consisting of one type of green algae (Chlorophyceace), and two types of red algae (Rhodophyceae). The three seaweed species identified are Chaetomorpha crassa, Gracilaria coronopifolia, Acanthophora spicifera. Two out of three species found in Pasir Putih Beach, Tangerang Regency have the potential as an aquaculture commodity
Quality Characteristics of Salted Layur Fish (Trichiurus sp.) Case Study: Johan Pahlawan, West Aceh Akbardiansyah, Akbardiansyah; Ukhty, Nabila; Misbah, Iyan Al; Nafsiyah, Ikromatun
Jurnal Perikanan Terpadu Vol 5, No 2 (2024): Jurnal Perikanan Terpadu Volume 5 Nomor 2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jpterpadu.v5i2.13166

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Layur fish (Trichiurus sp.) is an important fishery commodity widely utilized as salted fish. However, traditional processing methods are susceptible to microbial and physical contamination, often failing to meet Indonesian National Standard (SNI) quality criteria.1 This study aimed to determine the quality characteristics of salted Layur fish produced in Johan Pahlawan District, West Aceh, based on SNI parameters, including salt content, moisture content, ash content, acid-insoluble ash content, and total plate count (TPC).1 An observational research method was employed, involving sampling from two salted fish vendors (Vendor A and Vendor B), followed by laboratory testing, and descriptive quantitative data analysis. The research results indicated that the salt content of salted Layur fish (Vendor A: 11.91%; Vendor B: 10.25%) and moisture content (Vendor A: 12.69%; Vendor B: 25.63%) met the requirements of SNI 8273:2016 (salt content 12.0–20.0%; moisture content max. 40.0%).1 TPC values (Vendor A: 0.00 CFU/g; Vendor B: 6.16 CFU/g) were also below the SNI 8273:2016 threshold (max. 1x10^5 CFU/g).1 However, the acid-insoluble ash content (Vendor A: 1.40%; Vendor B: 1.75%) significantly exceeded the maximum limit of SNI 2354-1:2010 (0.3%).1 The quality of salted Layur fish from Johan Pahlawan met SNI standards for salt content, moisture content, and TPC, but failed to meet the standard for acid-insoluble ash, indicating physical contamination that requires further attention