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Ririn Irnawati
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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
Articles 12 Documents
Search results for , issue "Vol 9, No 2 (2019)" : 12 Documents clear
Maritime Limit Conflict, Illegal Fishing and Enformance of Effort in Natuna Sea Region between Indonesia and China Gayuh Nugroho Dwi Putranto; Muhammad Zid; Mieke Miarsyah
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 9, No 2 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33512/jpk.v9i2.7243

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Indonesia tries to protect sea areas to avoid illegal fishing cases and maritime boundary disputes. Illegal fishing that occurred in Natuna resulted in decreased income from the fishery side due to the existence of illegal fishing practices. Various attempts have been made by the Indonesian government to deal with illegal fishing by foreign fishermen and local fishermen. The case of illegal fishing that occurred at the end of 2019 was carried out by the Chinese state in Natuna waters which had triggered tension between Indonesia and China, which was triggered by different perceptions related to maritime boundaries where China used the nine-dash line concept that was not by UNCLOS recognized by the UN. This study aims to explain the nine-dash line concept that underlies unilateral claims to China, and the concept of UNCLOS which underlies ownership of the Natuna waters by Indonesia and efforts to enforce illegal fishing in the Natuna Islands. The study was conducted descriptively based on secondary data based on Indonesia's sovereign rights over the Natuna Islands. The results show that China's claim to Natuna based on the nine-dash lines does not form the basis of applicable international law
Analysis of Environmental Microbiology of the Green Mussels (Perna viridis) Culture in the Waters of Tanjung Kait, Tangerang, Banten Mustahal Mustahal; Shiva Vauziah; Forcep Rio Indaryanto; Swastika Dita Soraya
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 9, No 2 (2019)
Publisher : JURNAL PERIKANAN DAN KELAUTAN

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33512/jpk.v9i2.8632

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Microbiology parameter is one important factor for the success of green mussels culture. Characteristic of green mussels as the filter feeder might be contaminated easily by the diluted toxin as well as the carrier of  pathogens. This research aims to find out the amount of contamination of pathogenic bacteria. Samples of water and the green mussels were taken from the waters of Tanjung Kait, Tangerang, Banten and were then identified in the Laboratory of Fish Diseases Investigation  and Environment in Pasauran, Serang. Analysed bacteriological parameters were total Coliform, as well as the species of E coli, Salmonella sp., a total of aerobic bacteria and Vibrio. The result of seawater quality and green mussel showed that the total abundance of Coliform cell was lower than <3 until 240 MPN/ml in water and about 8,3 until >1600 MPN/g in green mussel, E.coli was < 3 until 43 MPM/ml in water and 0,18 until 130 MPM/g in green mussel, negative result for Salmonella sp. neither in water nor in green mussels. Total aerobic bacteria was found about 34-880 x102 CFU/ml in water, 24-980 x104 CFU/ml in the sediment and 12-100 x107 CFU/ml in green mussel. The result of Vibrio in water was about 50-340 CFU/ml, 4,4-88 x102 CFU/g in sediment and 0,082-25 x104 CFU/ml in the green mussels. Salmonella was found the negative test results in accordance with predefined standards, both with the seawater quality standard based on biological parameters and SNI 7388-2009 regarding the limit of microbial contamination of foods, while for other pathogenic bacteria parameters still above the predefined standard.

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