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Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan
ISSN : 20893469     EISSN : 25409484     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.33512/jpk
JPK accommodate the result of research and review of fisheries and marine, with the focus and scope : 1. Management and Technology Aquaculture 2. Fisheries Resource Management 3. Fishery Products Processing 4. Fishing Technology and Management 5. Marine Technology and Science
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Main Dimensions Characteristic of Purse Seine Fishing Vessel in Lempasing Coastal Fishing Port Lampung Province Desmi Guritno; Ririn Irnawati; Adi Susanto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33512/jpk.v6i1.1049

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Measurement of the main dimensions of the vessel is very important to analyze thevalue at L/B, L/D and B/D which can affect to the strength, speed and stability.The limited information and data regarding the size at purse seine boats inLempasing fishing port can be an obstacle in the development of fishing activities.This research aims to describe and to analyze the characteristics, ratios andanalyze the relationship between the ratio of the main dimensions of purse seinevessels with engine power and purse seine nets that used in PPP Lempasing. Theresearch was conducted in February 2015-March 2016 at coastal fishing port ofLempasing. The method was used census and analyzed by descriptivecomparative. The results show the range of the main dimensions from 9.31 to18.50 meters of LOA, Bmax from 3.72 to 6,05 meters and Depth (D) from 0.82 to1.75 meters. The ratio of the main dimensions have a range 2.13 to 3.81 of L/B,the value of L/D from 7.69 to 13.46 and the B/D from 2.91 to 4.62. The ratio ofpurse seine has not been used in determining the engine power and the size offishing gear. The ratio of main dimension does not have a tendency relationship toengine power and fishing gear because fishermen have not considered it.
Diversity of Fish and Mapping Distribution of Invasive, Banned and Protected Fish at Rawadanau Concervation Area Banten Eko Hendri Gunawan; Jamadi Jamadi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33512/jpk.v6i1.1054

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Rawadanau Conservation Area has main function to take care of biodiversity. Theresearch of fish diversity and Invasive Alien Species has been conducted. Theresearch was conducted in August-September 2015. The aim is to show the valueof community structures such as index of fish diversities, the similarities,dominances and alien species. We found nine species contain 198 fish, the detailsare 63 fish at Muara station, 73 fish at Jamungkal and 62 at Cibungur. Thecategory of Biodiversity index showed low category, as follows 1.7306, 1.1146and 1.2153. The category of similarity index showed low-middle category between0.259786 – 0.417703. The details are 0.417703 at Muara Station (middlecategory and labil community); 0.259786 at Jamungkal Station and 0.294471 atCibungur Station (Low Category and depressed community), dominancy index isin low category between 0.268-0.353, it is 0.268 at Muara Station, 0.353 atJamungkal Station and 0.320 at Cibungur Station. The endemic fish are spottedgouramy, common snakehead, climbing gouramy, gondang snail and silver barbfish. Alien species are plecos, pomfret, carp and catfish. The water temperature26-27 oC, pH between 5.76-6.16,water depth 150 s/d >200 m, brightness 53.3-66.6 m, current speed 0.12-0.15 (m/s), DO 6-6.3 mg/l and bog sediment.
Length-Weight Relation of Condition Factors of Barb (Barbonymus balleroides Val. 1842) in Serayu River, Central Java Norce Mote
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33512/jpk.v6i1.1050

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The Serayu River, a major river in Central Java Province, crosses five regenciesincluding Banjarnegara Regency. Barb is one of the fish species, which found inthe Serayu River tends to decrease in population. The aim of The Study are toexamine length-weight relationship and condition factor of barb (Barbonymusballeroides Val. 1842) in Serayu River. The fish samples were taken from October2012 to March 2013. Fish samples were caught using nets, gill nets. The sampleswere analyzed to find out the length, weights and condition factor. The resultsshowed That length weights relationshipis expressed by the equation: W = 3E-05L2.81 and allometric negative, while the female fish W = 8E-06L3.05 andallometric positive. the condition factor male fish peak season in March andfemale fish in October. The need for gear restrictions and arrests during peakreproductive season in October.
Fishing Season of Large Pelagic Fish in Lempasing Coastal Fishing Port Lampung Province Setia Agustina; Ririn Irnawati; Adi Susanto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33512/jpk.v6i1.1055

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Large pelagic fish is one of a major fish that were caught by fishermen inLempasing Coastal Fishing Port. The large pelagic fish, landed in LempasingCoastal Fishing Port, are little tuna, king mackerel, great barracuda, needle fish,and trevally. The purpose of this study was to determine the level of productivityof large pelagic fish and to predicts large pelagic fishing season in LempasingCoastal Fishing Port. The study was conducted in March-July 2015. The methodwas descriptive method. The results showed that the level of productivity of largepelagic fish in Lempasing Coastal Fishing Port tend to fluctuate each year. Thehighest productivity occurred in 2010 amounted to 30.67 kg/trip and lowestproductivity occurred in 2011 amounted to 12.96 kg/trip. The peak fishing seasonof little tuna occur in August with index value 176.76%. The peak fishing seasonof king mackerel occur in Mei with index value 176.93%. The peak fishing seasonof great barracuda occur in March with index value 136.14%. The peak fishingseason of needle fish occur in December with index value 184.54%. The peakfishing season of trevally occur in December with index value 156.54%.
Prebiotics Application to Increase Growth and Feed Efficiency on Catfish (Clarias sp. Achmad Noerkhaerin Putra
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33512/jpk.v6i1.1046

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This study aimed to evaluate the effect of prebiotics supplementions oncarbohydrate based diets on growth and feed efficiency in catfish. This experimentconsisted of three treatments with three replications. The treatments were 0%prebiotic (A); 1% prebiotic (B) and 2% prebiotic C. prebiotic used was extractedfrom sweet potato (varieties: sukuh). Tilapia with an average body weight of50±0.05 g were stocked at a density of 15 fish/ponds and were maintained for 30days.The results showed that application prebiotic in catfish fed can promotebetter growthand feed eficiency compared to control. Application prebiotic 2%(C) showed best result on growth (SGR) and feed efficiency which wassignificantly different (P<0.05) from the other treatments.
Influence of Incresment Kappaphycus alvarezi Porridge Toward Elops hawaiensis Meatballs Characteristic Siti Amaliah; Aris Munandar; Sakinah Haryati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33512/jpk.v6i1.1051

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Hawaiian Ladyfish (Elops hawaiensis) can be used as raw material for fish gel (jellyfish product) due to its white fleshy and high protein. One of the diversified fisheryproducts are fish meatballs. This product is an effort to diversify from ladyfish forincrease domestic fish consumption. The addition of seaweed porridge Kappaphycusalvarezii mush on fish meatballs ladyfish expected to improve the quality ofmeatballs. The aim of this study was to determine the characteristics of fish ballshawaiian ladyfish (Elops hawaiensis) with the addition of seaweed porridgeKappaphycus alvarezii and find out the nutritional value of Hawaiian ladyfishmeatballs. Addition seaweed porridge concentration used in making meatballs is 0%,5%, 10%, 15%, and 20%. The experimental design used was a completelyrandomized design with two replications. Data were analyzed by analysis of variance(ANOVA) and Duncan test further. Fish meatballs with the addition of a slurry ofseaweed porridge Kappaphycus alvarezii 10% is the best fish balls with organolepticcharacteristics sighting value (6.58), texture (6.47), flavor (6.22), color (6.33), aroma(6.02); and the value of physical characteristics such as folding test (4.83), bite test(7.26), gel strength (802.55 gf.cm); and chemical characteristics such asmoisture content (68.60% w/w), ash content (1.39% w/w), protein content (12.42%w/w), fat (1,10% w/w), and levels of dietary fiber (4,98% w/w).
Intensity and Prevalence of Helminth Parasites in Caranx leptolepisfrom Karangantu and Labuan Agi Juniarso; Forcep Rio Indaryanto; Saifullah Saifullah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33512/jpk.v6i1.1047

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Helminth parasites cause ecologically, biologically and economically losses.Parasitic infections not only deadly for fish, but also decreased levels of fecundityand influenced fry development. The main commodities from Karangantu andLabuan fishing port are yellowstripe scad (Caranx leptolepis). The research aimsto identifies the intensity and prevalence of helminth parasites in yellowstripescad from Karangantu and Labuan fishing port. The experiment was conductedfrom May until June 2015. Measurement of fish biology and identification ofspecies of helminth parasites carried out in the Laboratory of AquacultureDepartment of Fisheries Faculty of Agriculture, University of Sultan AgengTirtayasa. The method used in this research is descriptive and sampling bycollecting various data of the sample studied. The results showed thatLechitocladium angustiovum and Lecitochirium sp. infected the yellowstripe scad(32% at gastric).
Valuation of Recreational Fishing in Situ Cipondoh Using Travel Cost Approach Juwarin Pancawati; Saifullah Saifullah; Forcep Rio Indaryanto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33512/jpk.v6i1.1052

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Situ Cipondoh is favorite location for the fisherman in Tangerang Regency andthe surrounding area. The aim of the research is to know characteristics andperception from the fisherman to Situ Cipondoh and economic value ofrecreational fishing in Situ Cipondoh. The research using primary data which iscollected by accidental sampling from 50 fisherman. Valuation of recreationalfishing in Situ Cipondoh using travel cost approach. Average respondent age are34 years old, graduate from Senior High School and earn money about2.000.000,00 IDR – 3.000.000,00 each month. They usually come alone and stayfor fishing about 6 hours and more. Significant factor that affect the number oftourists is the number of fish catched. Based on the calculation, value ofrecreational fishing in Situ Cipondoh estimated at 281.687.255,62 IDR perannum.
Abundance, Biomass and Alginate Yield of Padina australis in Sumbawa Aquatic Neri Kautsari; Yudi Ahdiansyah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33512/jpk.v6i1.1048

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Padina australis is one of brown seaweed which mostly found in Sumbawa coastalarea. This seaweed has a potential as a raw material for alginate. We examinedabundance, biomass and alginate content of P. australis. Data were collectedmonthly from October 2012 to January 2013. Sampling was located in the aquaticof Sumbawa Regency by the number of stations is 3 stations. Station 1 was locatedin the aquatic of Labuhan Badas District, stations 2 and 3 were in the aquatic ofBungin Island. The highest value of biomass were found on May in station 1(33.98 g wet weight/m2) and the lowest values on station2 (3.12 g wet weight/m2).Alginate content showed the highest value of 6.65% on May in station 1 and thelowest value of 3.08% on July in station 2. The results showed that biomass andalginate contents of P. australis significantly influenced by interaction of physicaland chemical enviromental factors. P. australis grew in station 1 on May had thehighest biomass and alginate contents with characteristics of physical andchemical enviromental were hard substrate, current 0.40 m s-1, pH 8, temperature32°C and salinity 32 psu.
The Effect of Prebiotics to The Ammonia Value from Tilapia Culture (Oreochromis niloticus Kristina Aditya Putra; Saifullah Saifullah; Achmad Noerkhaerin Putra
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Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) is a freshwater commodity with high economicvalue. To increase the production of tilapia, intensive culture needs to be byfeeding quality and water quality. This study aimed to effect of prebioticssupplementation to tilapia fed on ammonia value. This experiment consisted offour treatments with three replications. The treatments were A (prebiotics 0%), B(prebiotics 1%), C (prebiotics 2%) and D (prebiotics 3%). The results showedthat lowest ammonia value indicated in the treatment of prebiotic 2% of 0,0000.Prebiotic subsequent treatment of 3% 0.0001, prebiotic treatment 1% 0.0002, andthe highest value in the treatment of ammonia prebiotic 0% of 0.0006.Supplementation of 2% prebiotics is the best treatment because it showed thelowest ammonia value than the other treatments

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