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Indonesian Journal of Coastal and Marine Studies
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ndonesian Journal of Coastal and Marine Studies Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis Maritim Blaik Diwa e-ISSN: 3124-1247 is a scientific journal published openly and peer-reviewed, containing original research articles, literature reviews, and policy analysis in the marine and coastal fields. This journal aims to be an academic and practical forum in supporting sustainable development, management, and utilization of marine and coastal resources, especially in tropical and Indo-Pacific regions. The scope of IJCMS covers a variety of topics in the fields of: 1) Marine and coastal ecosystems such as biodiversity and conservation, studies on coral reefs, mangroves, and seagrasses, and the impact of climate change on the marine environment; 2) Fisheries science and aquaculture, such as sustainable cultivation practices, fish health, nutrition, breeding, and management of fishery resources accompanied by socio-economic analysis; 3) Fishery product technology, such as innovation in marine product processing, food safety, quality control, product development, to cold chain systems and value-added processed products; 4) Utilization and management of water resources, such as integrated coastal area management, blue economy development, marine spatial planning, and utilization of technology to support water governance; 5) Marine policy, law, and business, such as maritime law and coastal governance, marine and fisheries policy analysis, and coastal community empowerment and blue entrepreneurship; and 6) Marine science and oceanography, such as articles related to physical, chemical, and biological oceanography, the use of technology such as remote sensing and GIS, and oceanographic modeling in the context of climate change.
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The Relationship of Oceanography Factors to The Presence of Marine Resources in the Fish Apartment Installation Area in Takalar Waters Wayan Kantun; Arwin Adi Wahyudi; Rahmat Januar Noor
Indonesian Journal of Coastal and Marine Studies Volume 1, Issue 2, Agustus 2025
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Oceanographic parameters are benchmarks for determining the existence and presence of marine resources in a waters. This study aims to analyze oceanographic parameters with the presence of marine resources in the fish apartment installation area. This research is classified as a quantitative research with data collection through observation, by making objective observations, and visually through underwater cameras. The results showed that the value of oceanographic parameters had a positive correlation with the presence of marine resources in fish apartment areas. The presence of marine resources was 725 individuals with 11 species, the proportion of presence of resources seen from the distribution of morning and evening time was 643 individuals (88.69%) and 82 individuals (11.31%) and was dominated by flying fish (Decapterus sp). Based on oceanographic factors, the parameters of temperature, current velocity, pH, and salinity and brightness have the most influential correlation values ​​for the presence of marine resources in fish apartment areas. Oceanographic factors greatly determine the presence of fish in the fish apartment installation area.
Analysis of the Ability of Various Types of Microalgae to Inhibit the Growth of Fluorescent Vibrio Bacteria Ahmadirrahman Fajrihanif; Nursyahran Nursyahran; Ince Ayu Khairana Kadriah; Endang Susianingsih; Nurhidayah Nurhidayah; Nurbaya Nurbaya
Indonesian Journal of Coastal and Marine Studies Volume 1, Issue 2, Agustus 2025
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Environmentally friendly disease prevention alternatives in tiger shrimp cultivation have begun to be widely implemented, one of which is the use of microalgae, which play an important role in aquaculture activities. In addition to functioning as natural food, microalgae also have the ability to control microbiological communities in aquatic environments through various mechanisms, both by inhibiting and supporting the growth of other microorganisms. This study aims to determine the ability of the microalgae Porphyridium sp, Vulgaris sp, Phaeodactylum sp, and Nannochloropsis sp in inhibiting the growth of fluorescent Vibrio bacteria, known as one of the causes of vibriosis in shrimp cultivation. The results showed that all microalgae tested had antibacterial properties, especially the type of Nannochloropsis sp, which was able to significantly reduce the number of bacteria over a longer observation period, so it has great potential to be used as an environmentally friendly natural ingredient for the prevention of diseases caused by bacteria in shrimp cultivation.
The Effect of A Combination of Commercial Feed And Maggots On Protein Retention In Freshwater Lobsters (Cherax quadricarinatus) Ardi Eko Mulyawan; Andi Alham Mulia; Nursyahran Nursyahran
Indonesian Journal of Coastal and Marine Studies Volume 1, Issue 2, Agustus 2025
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This study aims to determine the effect of a combination of commercial feed and maggots on protein retention in freshwater lobsters (Cherax quadricarinatus). This study was conducted in July - August 2024. The samples that have been taken were then taken to the laboratory for analysis and then ANOVA tests were carried out to determine the differences. The results of the study showed that the results of the ANOVA analysis showed a significant difference in protein levels between the treatments tested. Based on the ANOVA output, the calculated F value was 150.106 with a significance value (Sig) of 0.000, which is smaller than 0.05, so it can be concluded that there is a significant difference between the treatment groups tested. In a follow-up test using Tukey HSD, comparisons between groups showed that each treatment had a significant average difference. For example, the average difference between P0 and P1 was -1.81000, which has a significance value of 0.001, which means the difference is significant. Similarly, comparisons between P0 and P2, P0 and P3, P1 and P2, P1 and P3, and P2 and P3 all showed significant differences (p-value <0.05). Furthermore, analysis with subsets for alpha = 0.05 showed that P2 had the highest average protein content (24.2733), followed by P3 (22.9633), P1 (20.4533), and P0 (18.6433). These groups were divided into four homogeneous subsets, indicating that the P2 treatment was significantly higher compared to the other treatments. Overall, the results of the ANOVA and Tukey HSD test showed that different treatments significantly affected protein levels, with the P2 treatment showing the highest protein content.
Biological Analysis of the Kejen Shark (Carcharinus falciformis) at the Paotere Fish Landing Base Risna Ramadani; Nuraeni L Rapi; Arnold Kabangnga
Indonesian Journal of Coastal and Marine Studies Volume 1, Issue 2, Agustus 2025
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This study aims to analyze the biological aspects of the kejen shark (Carcharinus falciformis) landed at the Paotere Fish Landing Base (PPI), Makassar, including its size structure and growth pattern as a basis for information on sustainable resource management. The study was conducted in January–March 2025 using a field survey method. Kejen shark samples were obtained from fishermen's catches landed at the Paotere PPI. Each individual caught was measured for total length (cm) and body weight (kg). Data were analyzed to determine the size distribution and length–weight relationship using regression analysis. The results showed that the total length of male kejen sharks ranged from 65–145 cmTL and females 65–155 cmTL, with body weights of 1–13 kg and 1–25 kg, respectively. The length–weight relationship produced a regression equation with a coefficient of determination (R²) of 0.9061 and a growth coefficient (b) of 3.3188, indicating a positive allometric growth pattern. The size structure of the fish caught indicates that the catch encompasses a wide range of sizes, including sexually immature individuals. This situation has the potential to reduce the wild population of the kingfisher, given its relatively slow growth and reproduction rates, necessitating more selective and sustainable fishing management.
Financial Analysis of Mantis Shrimp (Lysiosquillina maculata Fabricus, 1793) Landed on Tanakeke Island Nuraeni L Rapi; Fadillah Apliani
Indonesian Journal of Coastal and Marine Studies Volume 1, Issue 2, Agustus 2025
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This study aims to analyze the financial aspects of mantis shrimp (Lysiosquillina maculata Fabricus, 1793) fishing conducted by local fishermen and landed on Tanakeke Island. Mantis shrimp is a marine species with high economic value but has not been optimally utilized. The research was conducted over a two-month period using a quantitative method and purposive sampling technique, involving surveys of thirty fishermen. Financial economic data were obtained through interviews and used to analyze costs, revenues, and profits. The results of the study show that economically, mantis shrimp fishing provides an average annual income of IDR 211,680,000, with a net profit of IDR 98,240,000, an R/C ratio of 2, and a payback period of three years. This study indicates that the community of Tanakeke Island can experience significant economic benefits from mantis shrimp fishing. However, the presence of shrimp being caught before reaching a viable catch size

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