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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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Effect of Betel Leaf Decoction against Ectoparasites Intensity of Monogenea Kalista Moolulungo; Rully Tuiyo; Juliana Juliana
The NIKe Journal VOLUME 7 ISSUE 2 | JUNE 2019
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This study aims to determine the effect of the decoction of betel leaf (Piper betle Linn) in the prevention of parasitic Cichlidogyrus sp on tilapia fish (Oreochromis niloticus) and calculate the intensity level of Cichlidogyrus sp parasites on the gills organ of tilapia. The research method using experimental methods and data processing is done descriptively. Immersion of tilapia in betel leaf (Piper betle Linn) decoction has no effect on the level of intensity of monogenea ectoparasite Cichlidogyrus sp. The level of intensity of the parasite at the highest in treatment A is 2.24 and the lowest in treatment D is 1.58 count/individual. Water quality parameter during the study is still in the proper conditions for the life of tilapia. Keywords: Betel leaf; ectoparasites; monogenea; tilapia; Oreochromis niloticus
Effect of Feed Supplement with Different Dosage on the Growth and Survival of Siamese Catfish Seedling Meriyanti Muharam; Juliana Juliana; Mulis Mulis
The NIKe Journal VOLUME 7 ISSUE 2 | JUNE 2019
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This study aims to determine the effect of addition of VITERNA Plus with different doses in feed on growth and survival seed Siamese catfish (Pangasius hypophthalmus). This research using the experimental method, with a completely randomized design (CRD) and 4 treatment 3 replicates. Results show that the highest growth in length and weight indicated in treatment D of 1.86 cm and 0.72 grams, C 1, 65 cm and 0.62 grams, and 1.23 cm and 0.42 grams and the lowest growth, namely in treatment A 0.67 cm and 0.25 gram. Survival of Siamese catfish seed during treatment A showed 66.67 %, amounting to 76.19% of treatment B, treatment C amounting to 80.95% and amounted to 88.10% in treatment D. Results of analysis of variance in length and weight of the seed of Siamese catfish show that different doses VITERNA Plus have very real effect with the value of F Calculation of the length and weight are 65.57 and 105.46, while the value of F table (0.01) is 7.59. Keywords: feed; supplement; Siam Catfish; Pangasius hypophthalmus; seed; survival; dosage, growth
Gastropod in Mangrove and Seagrass of PentaduTimur Village Wawan S Husa; Faizal Kasim; Sri Nuryatin Hamzah
The NIKe Journal VOLUME 7 ISSUE 2 | JUNE 2019
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This study aims to determine the condition of gastropod in the area of mangrove and seagrass in the waters of the District of Tilamuta Pentadu Timur village, Gorontalo province. This study was conducted in November 2015 to April 2016. The method used is the 1x1 m transect quadrant. Data analysis included diversity index, Frequency type and Gastropod Similarity Index Efipauna and Treefauna. The results showed that the mangrove ecosystem, has gastropod species Epifauna of 17 types and 15 types for Treefauna. While on seagrass, consists of nine types Epifauna and 6 types Treefauna. Gastropod diversity index value Epifauna on mangrove ecosystems are 0.55 and 0.70 whereas Treefaunaie on seagrass for gastropods Epifauna is 0.77 with a high diversity categories and Treefauna is 0.18 with a low diversity category. Sulcata terrebralia species has the highest value of the frequency of attendance either in mangrove and seagrass ecosystems. Gastropod similarity index in mangrove and seagrass ecosystems is 79% with a very similar category. Keywords: mangrove; seagrass; gastropod.
Evaluation of Suitability and Carrying Capacity of Bolihutuo Beach for Tourism Irni Hiola; Sitti Nursinar; Citra Panigoro
The NIKe Journal VOLUME 7 ISSUE 2 | JUNE 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/.v7i2.4879

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The purpose of this study is to determine the suitability of land for shore excursions and the carrying capacity of the region in the category of recreational beach activities at the beach tourist area Bolihutuo Subdistrict Botumoito, District Boalemo. Research was conducted in February 2015 until Desember 2015. The method used in this research is descriptive and qualitative methods. Data collection techniques was to measure the suitability of beach resort that is depth, type of beach, wide beaches, basic materials waters, current speed, the slope of the beach, water transparency, the closure of beach land, dangerous biota, the availability of fresh water as well as the carrying capacity of the beach recreation namely the time spent by visitors and the time provided by the manager. The result shows that Bolihutuo is in the category of very suitable (S1) with the index value of 91%. Bolihutuo Beach has a capacity of 1998 visitor per day, with an area that can be utilized by the shoreline of about 30.000m2. Keywords: Suitability; carrying capacity; beach tourism
Management of Sustainable Hemiramphus robustus Fishery in Boalemo District Atep Ginanjar; Abd Hafidz Olii; Syamsuddin Syamsuddin
The NIKe Journal VOLUME 7 ISSUE 2 | JUNE 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/.v7i2.4880

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This study aims to examine the sustainability status of the julung-julung fish catch fisheries in Boalemo District based on the five aspects of ecology, economic, social, technological and ethical dimensions, and provide recommendations for strategies to support sustainability. This research was conducted in Boalemo District from March to August 2016. The method used in this research is survey method. As for the sustainability status analysis using Rapid Appraisal for Fisheries (RAPFISH), and for preparing strategy priorities using SWOT analysis (Strenght, Weaknesess, Opportunities, and Threath). The results showed that the status of sustainable fisheries cultivation of julung-julung dimension of ecology 80,63 (continuous), economics 35,80 (less sustainable), social 73,85 (sustainable enough), technology 55,51 (sustainable enough), and ethics 52.56 (fairly sustainable). When viewed in a multidimensional manner, the fishing activities of the julung-julung fish catch in Boalemo Regency are in sustainable condition with the value of IKP (Fishery Sustainability Index) 59.67. Strategies that need to be done in the management of capture fisheries are 1) Arrangement of fishing effort of the julung-julung, 2) Arrangement of catching season, 3) Protection of place to lay eggs, 4) Determination of fishing zone, 5) Related to capital, utilization of technology, and management assistance, 6) socialization of environmentally friendly fishing, 7) Improving fisherman's access to education, 8) integrated fishery management, 9) increasing fishermen's role in formulation of fishery policy, 10) And 11) Establish a group of independent fishery resource supervisor (POKWASMAN). Keywords: Julung-Julung; sustainability; RAPFISH; SWOT; Boalemo

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