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Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan
Published by Universitas Riau
ISSN : 08537607     EISSN : 27218902     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31258/jpk
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan (JPK) aims to promote interdisciplinary research and to foster collaboration among researchers from diverse backgrounds. Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan (JPK) is committed to publishing high-quality, original research that makes a significant contribution to fields of aquaculture and fisheries encompassing: Aquaculture Aquaculture Nutrition Management Aquaculture Disease and Immunology Fish Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology Fish Reproduction, Physiology, and Endocrinology Fishery Resource Habitats and Management Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology of Aquatic Organisms Aquatic Biology, Environment, and Ecology
Articles 534 Documents
Identification of Pathogenic Bacteria in Cyprinus carpio Reared in Floating Cages Pardamean, Erikson Sahala; Syawal, Henni; Riauwaty, Morina
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 26 No. 1 (2021): February
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Pathogenic bacteria is disease causing microorganisms that can attack fish and can cause mass death in cultured fish. The purpose of this study was to identify the types of pathogenic bacteria Cyprinus carpio that were reared in floating cages. This study used a survey method that is purposive sampling and the fish sample were obtained from, PLTA Koto Panjang. the fishes were identified in the Fish Parasite and Disease Laboratory, Fish and Marine Faculty, University of Riau. Fish samples used were 15-20 cm goldfish totaling 12 tails with 3 times taken from 4 different cages. The kidneys organ were examined and to find out the type the bacteria. Result shown identified of pathogenic bacteria consist of 3 types of bacteria namely Aeromonas sp., Pseudomonas sp., and Edwardsiella sp. Water quality during the study was Temperature: 27-300C, pH 6-7, DO 3.67-4.28 ppm, and ammonia 0.048-0.64 mg/L.
The Effect of Different Doses of Boster Grotop in the Feed on the Growth and Survival Rate of Asian Redtail Catfish (Hemibagrus nemurus) Maintained in Peat Swamp Media Jr, Muchlisul Amal; Pamukas, Niken Ayu; Mulyadi, Mulyadi
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 26 No. 1 (2021): February
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This study aims to determine the effect of different doses of booster grotop in feed on the growth and survival of Asian Redtail (Hemibagrus nemurus) maintained in peat swamp media. This research was conducted from 27 March - 05 May 2020 at the Laboratory of Aquaculture Technology, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine, University of Riau. The container used was an aquarium measuring 60 cm x 40 cm x 40 cm as many as 15 units with a stocking density of 12 fish/60 L. This study used a completely randomized design method (CRD) one factor with five levels of treatment and three repetitions. The level of treatment applied in the study was P0 = without giving Boster Grotop (Control), P1 = dose of Boster Grotop 25 g/kg of feed, P2 = dose of Boster Grotop 30 g/kg of feed. P3 = dose of Boster Grotop 35 g/kg of feed and P4 = dose of Boster Grotop 40 g/kg of feed. The results showed that giving boster grotop with different doses in the feed had a significant effect (P<0.05) on growth but had no significant effect (P>0.05) on the survival rate of the Asian Redtail seeds. The best treatment was found at a boster grotop dose of 40 g/kg of feed, which produced protease enzyme activity (0.1731 IU/mL), total weight growth (5.11 g), total length growth (3.73 cm), specific growth rate (3.67%), feed efficiency (72.30%), feed conversion (1.38), survival rate (86.11%).
Identification of Pathogenic Bacteria from Striped Catfish (Pangasionodon hypophthalmus) kept in Aquaculture Ponds Tamba, Jaya Maruli; Syawal, Henni; Lukistyowati, Iesje
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 26 No. 1 (2021): February
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Koto Masjid Village is the largest production center in striped catfish fish farming activities in Riau Province. One of the inhibiting factors is the disease caused by bacteria, this study aims to determine the types of pathogenic bacteria that have the potential to infect striped catfish. This research was conducted in August - November 2019, samples of striped catfish used in the study amounted to 15 tails with an average length of 15-25 cm taken from 5 ponds in Kampung II, Koto Masjid Village, XIII Koto Kampar Subdistrict, and then identified bacteria by Conventional Laboratory in Fish Parasites and Diseases, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine, Riau University, Pekanbaru. This study uses a survey method that is by taking samples from the field in Pu and then the isolation of bacteria is carried out from the kidney organ in the TSB media then purified on the TSA media. The results of the study found 3 types of pathogenic bacteria namely Aeromonas sp., Edwardsiella sp., and Pseudomonas sp. Water quality during the study was pH 6.6-70, DO 4.05-4.35 mg/L, NH3 0.035-0.2 mg/L and Temperature 28-300C.
Growth Analysis of Single Cell Protein (PST) Bacteria Bacillus cereus using Different Media Nasution, Mutiara Naimi; Feliatra, Feliatra; Effendi, Irwan
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 26 No. 1 (2021): February
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The Media is a material consisting of a mixture of nutrients used by microorganisms to grow and breed. Molasses and liquid waste know one of the alternative media which has the least inexpensive carbon source and is easily obtained from the waste food industry that is rich in nutrients and minerals, so it has the potential for bacterial growth of Bacillus cereus. The consetration of molasses used for growth medium is 1%; 1.5%; and 2% while liquid waste knows 8%, 10%, and 12%. Cell growth is measured by the method of Spectrophotometry, total plate count (TPC) and biomass while the incubation period of cell growth is measured every 0, 6, 12, 18, and 24 hours. The results showed from the molasses + skim milk and the tofu liquid waste + skim milk, the best medium of bacterial cell growth of B. cereus is a liquid waste know isolates K 12%. While the best growth concentrations molasses Medium bacterial B.cereus was N2% and K2%.
Relationship of Organic Content in Sediment with Morphometric Mangrove Leaves (Rhizophora apiculata) in the West Mangrove Ecosystem, Dumai City, Riau Province Audina, Mia; Siregar, Sofyan Husein; Amin, Bintal
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 26 No. 1 (2021): February
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The damage rate of mangrove forests in Indonesia is considered as the fastest and largest in the world. The reduced density of mangroves can be influenced by the water quality and the organic matter content around the mangrove ecosystem, causing changes in the mangrove leaves both in the shape of the length and width. This study was conducted in the mangrove ecosystem in the western part of Dumai City, with the aim of determining the morphometric size of the leaves of Rhizophora apiculata and its relationship with the content of organic matter in the sediment. The method used in this study was survey method, where observations and sampling were performed directly in the field and some of samples were analyzed in the laboratory. Mangrove density obtained from the research results ranges from 1966.66 - 4700 ind/ha, organic matter content 10.88 -17.21%. The morphometric size of the leaf length varies from 13.03 - 15.05 cm, the leaf width varies from 4.65 - 5.42 cm, and the length of the petiole varies from 1.59 - 1.91 cm. There is no significant relationship between the mangrove leaf morphometric with sediment organic matter in the studied area.
Description of Erythrocytes of Striped Catfish (Pangasionodon hypophthalmus) Infected by Edwardsiella tarda Treated with Mango Leaf (Mangifera indica) Tungkup, Mariana Lumban; Syawal, Henni; Riauwaty, Morina
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 26 No. 1 (2021): February
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This research has been carried out from November to December 2019 at the Laboratory of Parasites and Fish Diseases at the Fisheries and Marine Faculty of Riau University. The aim of the study was to obtain the best dose of mango leaf solution for the treatment of striped catfish (P. hypophthalmus) infected with E. tarda, seen from the erythrocyte picture. The method used was an experiment with a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) of a factor of five treatment levels and replications three times. Test fish used were striped catfish measuring 8-12 cm, with a total of 150 fish. The treatments used for treatment were 1000 ppm, 1200 ppm, 1400 ppm, negative controls (not infected and not treated), and positive controls (infected and not treated). Parameters measured and observed among others; total erythrocytes, hemoglobin levels, hematocrit values, erythrocyte cell morphology and survival rate. The results showed that apple mango leaf solution (M. indica) was able to treat conjoined striped catfish infected with E. tarda by Emmersion method. The best treatment of 1200 ppm is characterized by an average total erythrocyte, mean total erythrocytes 149.33 x 104 cells / mm3, hemoglobin level 9.03 g / dL, hematocrit value 35.67% and the survival of the test fish after treatment is 86.67%. The results of water quality measurements during the study, namely temperature 27.00-27.46 0C, pH 6.1-6.77, dissolved oxygen 3.53-3.87 mg/L, and ammonia 0.02 mg/L.
Habitat of Banggai Cardinalfish (Pterapogon kauderni) Spread Across the Coast of Kayumalue Village, Palu Bay, Central Sulawesi Rasul, Rasul; Lahati, Sonny; Ndobe, Samliok; Sababuli, Jeklin M
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 30 No. 2 (2025): June
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The Banggai cardinalfish (Pterapogon kauderni Koumans, 1933) is an endemic species that inhabits a limited habitat in shallow waters. This species is a widely traded marine ornamental fish. However, since late 2007, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has classified P. kauderni as an endangered species. Changes in P. kauderni habitat in Palu Bay have been reported, particularly in the waters of Mamboro Village Beach. According to local community information, this species has been introduced to Kayumalue Pajeko Village Beach, also within the Palu Bay area. Daily human activities and environmental changes caused by natural disasters and post-tsunami recovery necessitate annual updates on population development data and habitat conditions. This study aimed to reassess the habitat conditions of P. kauderni in the waters of Kayumalue Village, Palu Bay. Observation results showed that P. kauderni was only found in the macrohabitat of sea urchins. Meanwhile, along the observed transect, no recruit-sized P. kauderni were found. This is suspected to be due to the limited availability of macro habitat types such as anemones or other soft corals.
Characteristics of Fish Catched by Drift Gillnet in Tanjung Solok Kuala Jambi Tanjung Jabung Timur Kurniasih, Novtia; Nurhayati, Nurhayati; Sumadja, Wiwaha Anas
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 26 No. 2 (2021): June
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Tanjung Solok sub-district is one of the areas in Kuala Jambi which is the landing location for fish. One of the most widely used fishing gear to catch fish is drift gillnets. This study aims to observe the characteristics of fish catches with drift gill nets landed in the Tanjung Solok sub-district. The analysis was carried out descriptively with survey data collection methods and random sampling. The gill mesh used is 4 inches in size. Data collection was carried out on 12 ships with 10 repetitions. The catches that were obtained were threadfin, white pomfret, black pomfret, mackerel, conger eel, flatfish, and dorab wolf-herring with the most catch was 1,143 black pomfret and the smallest catch was 75 conger eel. The diversity index of 1.66 is included in the medium category, while the dominance index is 0.24 in the low category. The length of each fish varies. Based on the research it can be concluded that the characteristics of catches by fish size shows that measure decent overall catch more than 30% and 70% are still in decent size has not been caught.
Analysis of the Role of Fisherwomen in Managing Marine Tourism in Padak Guar Village, East Lombok Regency Sulastri, Sulastri; As'urin, Baiq
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 30 No. 2 (2025): June
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Padak Guar Village is a marine tourism village with great potential. Marine tourism development cannot be separated from the active role of coastal communities, both men and women. Therefore, this research aims to determine the role of female fishermen in managing marine tourism in Padak Guar Village, East Lombok Regency. The method used in this research is descriptive, and data collection is carried out using survey techniques. The results of this research are that the condition of female fishermen in Padak Guar Village, East Lombok Regency, includes: 1) low knowledge of female fishermen about marine tourism villages, 2) low role of female fishermen in managing marine tourism, 3) lack of skills possessed by female fishermen in supporting the progress of marine tourism, 4) Development of female fishermen who have not been involved in managing marine tourism. Increasing the role of women fishermen in managing marine tourism can be done with various programs, including: 1) Socializing the existence of marine tourism, 2) increasing the involvement of women fishermen in managing marine tourism, 3) providing training to women fishermen regarding supporting functions in managing marine tourism, 4) maximizing the role of government and fisheries observers in increasing the institutional capacity of women fishermen
Study of Feeding with Local Raw Materials with Different Protein for Growth Sultana Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) Sinaga, Edward Gracelado; Hudaidah, Siti; Santoso, Limin
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 26 No. 2 (2021): June
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Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) strain of Sultana (superior selection of salabintana) is a new variety developed by the Center for Freshwater Resources Development (BBPABT) Sukabumi, West Java. Sultana tilapia is the result of crossing 10 superior varieties such as gift tilapia, jica, white, and other superior tilapia. Many factors cause the high price of feed, one of which is dependent on imported raw materials for feed manufacture. This study aims to assess the effectiveness of the use of local raw materials with different protein content in feed for the growth of tilapia and reduce production costs by using local raw materials as feed ingredients. This research was conducted from March 21 to June 19, 2020 at the Integrated Field Laboratory of the Faculty of Agriculture, University of Lampung. The design used in this study was a completely randomized design (CRD) consisting of four treatments with three replications. The treatments given included 30% protein treatment (A), 33% protein treatment (B), 36% treatment (C), and commercial feed control (D) for 60 days of maintenance. The data obtained were analyzed by using the ANOVA test and followed by the Duncan test. The results obtained in this study are that treatment B has the best FCR value and is significantly different compared to other treatments so as to produce the best growth. Besides that, treatment A and C also had a significantly different FCR value compared to the control.