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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 253 Documents
Preliminary Study of Caridina kaili Domestication, Endemic Shrimp to Lake Lindu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia Muh Herjayanto; Samliok Ndobe; Abdillah Abdillah; Muamar Muamar; Puput Melaty; Abdul Gani; Muhammad Fadli; Novian Suhendra; Abd Waris; Musdalifa Musdalifa
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.v9i2.8629

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Caridina kaili is one of the endemic shrimp in Lake Lindu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. This shrimp has beautiful color and potential as ornamental shrimp, so it needs to be domesticated. The successful ex situ breeding of C. kaili is also expected to avoid overexploitation the shrimp in their habitat in the future. The aim of this study to analized habitat characteristics, survival during and rearing after transportation, percentage of moulting and growth of C. kaili during post-transport rearing. Shrimp are collected in two inlet rivers in Lake Lindu, Uwe Pada and Uwe Lembosa. Transportation using a closed system with a density of 15 ind./L. Shrimp from Uwe Pada are transported for 8 hours 8 minutes, while shrimp from Uwe Lembosa 11 hours 39 minutes. The results showed that C. kaili lives in the shore of streams which have slow current and clear, substrate is coarse sand, mud-sand and leaf litter, and plant roots. The habitat has a temperature range of 18.9-22.7°C; pH 7.73-8.17 and dissolved oxygen 1.99-2.11 mg/L. Survival and percentage molting during transport ranges from 96-100% and 4-5%. During post-transportation rearing, the final survival of shrimp from Uwe Pada is higher (88%) compared to Uwe Lembosa (67%). Higher moulting percentage of shrimp from Uwe Lembosa (27.6-31.4%) and lower growth (0.31 cm long and 0.56 g weight) compared to shrimp from Uwe Pada (moulting 19.6-22.2%, 0.56 cm long and 0.81 g weight), indicate stress conditions of shrimp from Uwe Lembosa due to longer transportation. This study is the first report on the performance of C. kaili during transportation and rearing post-transportation in a controlled environment
Anticancer Activity of Protein Fungus Xylaria psidii KT30 Aris Munandar
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 5, No 1 (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33512/jpk.v5i1.280

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Previous research shows that protein of an algicolous fungus Xylaria psidii KT30 inhibited HeLa cell with an average 264.7 μg/mL. To enhance the potent anticancer activity of extracellular protein from Xylaria psidii KT30, the present research demonstrated purification of its secreted protein. Anticancer against Chang cell line (liver cell) and HeLa cell line (cervical cancer) was done by MTT cytotoxic method. Protein concentration assay was done by bicinchoninic acid (BCA) protein assay kit. Anticancer assay showed protein of fungus KT30 was not toxic against Chang cell line and HeLa cell line. Based on calculation, IC50 value protein of fraction ammonium sulfat 90% and fractions 11-12 were 670.86 and 1451.68 µg/mL. The protein concentration of fraction ammonium sulfat 90% and fractions 11-12 were 9.013 and 0.604 mg/mL.
Front Matter Volume 10 Nomor 2 (Desember 2020) Redaksi Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 10, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33512/jpk.v10i2.10970

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Basal Metabolism in Fish Achmad Noerkhaerin Putra
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 5, No 2 (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33512/jpk.v5i2.1065

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Basal metabolism or minimal metabolism is the minimum amount of energy required to maintain vital functions in an organism. Basal metabolism represents the use of energy for things such as respiration, circulation of the blood, pulmonary ventilation, membrane transport of ions (especially of sodium and potassium), and muscle tone, repair and replacement of cells. To fully conclude on the effects of metabolism basal in fish diets, feeding managemnt, more research efforts are needed to provide the aquaculture industry, the scientific community, the regulatory bodies and the general public with the necessary information and tools.
Zooplankton Abundance with NPK Fertilization Muta Ali Khalifa; Hanna Silvia; Ujang Dindin
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 7, No 2 (2017)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33512/jpk.v7i2.2688

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Zooplankton has advantages as natural feed for fish larvae. Therefore, necessary to attempts natural growth of zooplankton in aquaculture media, e.g. fertilization. This research aim to describe NPK Ferlitilizer influence to zooplankton abundance. Research conducted at January 2016, in Aquatic Resources Management Laboratory- Muhammadiyah University of Sukabumi and Water Quality Analysis in Center for Freshwater Aquaculture Laboratory. Research design is experimental research with four treatments and three replications. Treatment A with enhanced NPK fertilizer 10 ppm, Treatment B with NPK fertilizer 20 ppm, Treatment C with NPK fertilizer 30 ppm, Treatment D was control without fertilizer. Fertilizer treatment lead to water colour became green until dark green, officially different with control treatment. Zooplankton composition founded 78% from Eurotatoria, 19% from Branchiopoda, the left was from Malacostraca and Hexanauplia. Zooplankton abundance of control treatment significantly different with fertilizer treatment. The highest abundance found at the tenth day from treatment C with 18640 cell/L or almost 480% from initial.
Quality Characteristics of Seaweed (Kappaphycus alvarezii) Transparent Solid Soap with Different Glycerine Concentrations Dini Surilayani; Enis Sumarni; Ririn Irnawati
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 9, No 1 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33512/jpk.v9i1.7075

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Soap is a form of cosmetic preparation that is in demand by the public for the skin. This study aims to determine the optimum concentration of glycerin and determine the characteristics of transparent solid soap of seaweed produced. The research was carried out in April-October 2018. The making of soap uses three different of glycerin concentration (49 g, 59 g and 69 g). Based on the results of the study, seaweed transparant solid soap in accordance with Indonesian National Standarization 2016, except water content. Water content are 29.70%, 29.87%, and 39.77%. The best results for free fatty acid level testing were at glycerin concentration 59 g of 0.07%, the best results from non-soapy numbers were at glycerin concentration of 49 g and 69 g of 0.16%. The results of sensory analysis showed that the addition of glycerin 59 g was the best result based on the panelist's evaluation of the transparency parameter, while for the best impression the net concentration was based on the panelist's assessment of the addition of glycerin 49 g. 
Literature Study of The Potential of Moringa Oleifera Leaves Powder Supplementation to Enhance The Coloration of Ornamental Fish Grace Angelica; Mas Rizky Anggun Adipurna Syamsunarno; Aziiz Mardanarian Rosdianto
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 10, No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33512/jpk.v10i1.8419

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Efforts to maintain good ornamental fish are by providing the quality of feed. The quality of feed is assessed from the best nutritional content as well as economical and can increase the brightness of ornamental fish. Feeds with pigment carotenoids complexes are known to be the main sources of ornamental fish skin pigmentation. A literature study was conducted to explore the benefits of Moringa oleifera leaves powder to improve the color of ornamental fish through carotenoid content. Based on the results of literature studies, supplementation of these natural products has potentially elevated the color brightness of ornamental fish at carotenoid dose 520 mg/kg. Further research on the potential and formulation of M. oleifera leaves powder supplementation impact color brightness of ornamental fish in vivo is very important to explain the mechanism of carotenoids in influencing the physical color brightness of ornamental fish
The Influence of The Addition of Seagrass Litter Powder to The Compressive Strength and Water Absorption ff Eco-Brick Farida Huriawati; Nurul Kusuma Dewi
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 7, No 1 (2017)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33512/jpk.v7i1.1954

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This research is made to knowing the influence of adding amount of seagrass to amountof sand on the compressive strength and the Eco-concrete bricks’s water absorbtion. Themethods used in this research  is experiment with a sample of Eco-concrete bricks (20 x10 x 6) cm in adding 4 variation amount of seagrass . the first variation is without addingamount of seagrass (0%), second adding 5%, third adding 15%, and the fourth is adding25%. The examination compressive strength and water absorbtion is do to Eco-concretebricks 28 days age with ten times repetition and take the average number. The result ofthis examination show the number of compressive strength for each variation are 12.102MPa without adding amount of seagrass (0%), 11.011 MPa adding 5%, 7.6044 MPaadding 15%, and 5.3872 MPa adding 25%. The data for examination of water absorbtionare 12.439%  without adding amount of seagrass (0%), 13.81%  adding 5%, 15.215% adding 15%, and 16.019% adding 25%. The conclution is the more concentration adding amount of seagrass the less number of Eco-concrete bricks’s compressive strength andotherwise the less concentration adding amount of seagrass the less number of Ecoconcretebricks’swaterabsorbtionpower.Keywords : compressive strength, eco-concrete bricks, seagrass, water absorption
Kover Belakang Volume 8 No.2 Desember 2018 Hery Sutrawan Nurdin
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 8, No 2 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33512/jpk.v8i2.6676

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Water Quality of Situ Cibanten Based on Shannon-Weaver Diversity Index Value Saifullah Saifullah
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 5, No 1 (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33512/jpk.v5i1.263

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Situ Cibanten used by local communities especially for bathing and washing. These waters get pressures by anthropogenic disturbances. Objective of the study is to evaluate water quality of Situ Cibanten based on their plankton diversity. The study conducted from April – July 2014 at Situ Cibanten, district Ciomas, Serang Regency. Plankton sample taken using plankton net no.25 (mesh 55 – 60 µm) and observed at Aquaculture Laboratory, Faculty of Agriculture, Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa University, Banten Province. The research use purpossive sampling methods to determine the sampling stations. Plankton diversity calculated using Shannon Weaver diversity index. The results showed plankton diversity index value at Situ Cibanten range from 0.57 – 1.09, which is classified low diversity index and fall into the category heavy polluted.

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