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Contact Name
Aziz Salam
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aziz_salam@ung.ac.id
Phone
+6285299819372
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jurnal_nike@ung.ac.id
Editorial Address
Jalan Jenderal Sudirman No.6 Kota Gorontalo 96128, Gorontalo, Indonesia.
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Kota gorontalo,
Gorontalo
INDONESIA
NIKe Jurnal Ilmiah Perikanan dan Kelautan | Fisheries and Marine Scientific Journal
ISSN : 23032200     EISSN : 27225836     DOI : https://doi.org/10.37905/.v0i0.6885
Core Subject : Agriculture, Social,
The NIKe Journal is published by the Faculty of Fishery and Marine Sciences - Universitas Negeri Gorontalo. The NIKe Journal publish quarterly on March, June, September and December. Publishing research results in the fields of fisheries and marine science: management of aquatic resources; aquaculture; capture fisheries; and socio-economic-cultural affairs of coastal communities.
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Suitability Analysis for Grouper Floating Net Cages Adrian Hamzah; Juliana Juliana; Mulis Mulis
The NIKe Journal VOLUME 6 ISSUE 3 | SEPTEMBER 2018
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This study aims to analyze the physical and chemical quality of the waters and analyze the suitability of floating net cage (KJA) for grouper (Ephinepelus sp) aquaculture in the waters of Olele Village. The research method used is a survey method that is observing and determining the land of observation station points and the suitability matrix approach by measuring physical and chemical parameters. The results showed that Olele Village had the potential for the development of floating net cages (KJA) for grouper aquaculture and had two categories of suitability classes that were very suitable (S1) located at Station 1 and the appropriate category (S2) at Station 2 and Station 3. Keywords: Suitability; grouper; Ephinepelus sp; aquaculture; floating net cage; KJA
Temporal Distribution and Nike Fishing Techniques at the Estuary of the Bone River Sutrisno Sutrisno
The NIKe Journal VOLUME 6 ISSUE 3 | SEPTEMBER 2018
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This study aims to determine the pattern of temporal distribution and fishing techniques of Nike (Awaous sp.) In Gorontalo City. The research was conducted in October 2016 to January 2017 (Muharram to Jumadil - Early 1438 H). The method used is the method of random sampling and interviews. From the research results it is known that the temporal distribution pattern of Nike fish
Effect of Probiotics on the Growth of Vannamei Shrimp Atma Jaya Salaman Muin; Ade Muharam; Mulis Mulis
The NIKe Journal VOLUME 6 ISSUE 3 | SEPTEMBER 2018
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This study aims to determine the proper concentration of probiotics in the maintenance of vannamei shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) and see the effectiveness of local probiotics given to growth and survival rate (SR). This research was conducted in June - July 2016. The method used was an experimental method with 4 treatments and 3 replications. The design used in this study is a Completely Randomized Design (CRD), using Analysis of Variance (ANOVA). The results showed that the addition of probiotics in each treatment, based on the analysis of various data, had no significant effect. The highest absolute weight growth was aimed at treatment A (0.2 ml / m3) which was 10.42 grams, followed by treatment C (0.6 ml / m3) 7.02 grams, B (0.4 ml / m3) 6.99 grams, and the lowest treatment D (0 ml / m3) 6.98 grams. The highest absolute length growth was aimed at treatment C, namely (0.6 ml / m3) 5.16 cm, followed by treatment A (0.2 ml / m3) 5.08 cm, D (0 ml / m3) 4.83 cm, and the lowest treatment B (0.4 ml / m3) 4.64 cm. The highest survival rate was in treatment A (0.2 ml / m3) which was 97%, followed by treatment B (0.4 ml / m3) 83%, D (0 ml / m3) 80% and lowest C (0.6 ml / m3) 73%. Keywords: Probiotic; shrimp; vannamei; growth; survival.
Addition of Water Hyacinth Flour to Feed for Sangkuriang Catfish Seed Adrian S Pane; Yuniarti Koniyo; Juliana Juliana
The NIKe Journal VOLUME 6 ISSUE 3 | SEPTEMBER 2018
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This study aims to determine the effect of the addition of water hyacinth flour (Eichornia crassipes) on the manufacture of artificial feed on the survival and growth of sangkuriang catfish (Clarias gariepinus) seeds. This study used an experimental method with three treatments and three replications. The testing method is by feeding a number of different doses. The results showed that treatment A had the highest absolute length and weight growth of 1.7 cm and 0.5925g, followed by treatment B of 1.4 cm and 0.4827 g, and the lowest was indicated by treatment C of 1.2 cm and 0.3217 g. While the highest daily length and weight growth in treatment A were 0.14 cm and 0.049 g, treatment B was 0.12 cm and 0.036 g and C were 0.11 cm and 0.027 g. Survival of catfish seeds in all treatments during the study was 100%. Keywords: catfish; sangkuriang; seeds; feed; water hyacinth.
Effect of Natural Feed Provision on the Growth of Koi Fish Seed Mohamad Harun; Hasim Hasim; Rully Tuiyo
The NIKe Journal VOLUME 6 ISSUE 3 | SEPTEMBER 2018
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This study aims to determine the effect of natural feeding of Tubifex sp, Moina sp, mosquito larvae on the growth of seeds of koi fish (Cyiprinus carpio). This study uses a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) using Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) with 3 treatments and 4 replications. The results showed that the best absolute length and weight growth was shown in A Tubifex sp treatment, namely absolute length 0.8 cm and absolute weight 0.51 gram. The results of analysis of various growth length and weight of koi fish have a very significant effect on growth, followed by the Least Significant Difference Test (LSD) for weight and length growth obtained at each significantly different treatment. Keywords: koi; Cyprinus carpio; Tubifex sp; Moina sp; mosquito larvae; growth.

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