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GROWTH RATE AND MORTALITY POPULATION OF Ompok hypophthalmus IN THE LUBUK SIAM LAKE, LUBUK SIAM VILLAGE, KAMPAR REGENCY , RIAU PROVINCE Alfayeat, Rindo; M. Fauzi, M. Fauzi; Adriman, Adriman
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 7, No 1 (2020): Edisi 1 Januari - Juni 2020
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Abstract Ompok hypophthalmus is one of valuable commodity, and it is a  native species in the Riau.  High intensity of uncontrolled fishing causes the extinction of that species. A research aims to understand the growth rate, mortality, and exploitation rate of the fish in the Lubuk Siam Lake has been conducted in May-July 2019. The fish was sampled using gill nets. Data were analyzed using FiSAT II program. Results shown that the Von Bertalanffygrowth parameters L∞.= 249.9 mm ; K= 0.57 /year, and t0 = -0.2995/ year.Total mortality(Z) = 2.19 ,natural mortality (M) = 1.32,  mortality of catch (F) = 0.87 and level of exploitation (E) = 0.40  and it is slightly below the maximum capture value. Length and weight relationship of the fish in the Lubuk Siam Lake was 2.711 (negative allometric). Keywords: Von Bertalanffy, native fish, oxbow lake, Length-weight relationship
Types and Density of Microplastic in the Coastal Area of the Naras Hilir Village, Pariaman City, West Sumatera Province Yolla, Yolla; M. Fauzi, M. Fauzi; Sumiarsih, Eni
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 7, No 1 (2020): Edisi 1 Januari - Juni 2020
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ABSTRACTMicroplastic is plastic pieces sized ≤ 5 mm. The presence of microplastic in sediment negatively affectsthe environment as well as the benthic organism. As the costal area of the Naras Hilir Village facing the Indian Ocean, the microplastics carried by the water may be stranded in the beach. A research aims to understand the type and density of microplastic present in the coastal area of the village has been conducted on May-July 2019. There were 3 stations, in  the intertidal zone,namely in the low tide, middle and high tide areas. In each station, 15 plots (50 x 50 cm) were placed. Sediment from each plot was scrapped 5 cm depth and then were sieved and microplastics were collected manually. Results shown that there were 4 types of microplastics, namely film, fragmen, foam and fiber. The density of microplastic was 13.24 item/m3. The most common microplasticpresent was film (4.44 item/m3).The highest microplasticdensity was in the high tide (6.49 item/m3), but there was no difference in microplastic densities in all sampling areas (p = 0.097 > 0.05). Keywords:Plastic Waste,Intertidal Zone, Coastal Sediment, Marine Debris 
Biophysical Environmental Characteristics The Marunggai River Restricted Area, Padang Pariaman Districts, West Sumatera Province. Azizah, Nur; M. Fauzi, M. Fauzi; Sumiarsih, Eni
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 6 (2019): Edisi 2 Juli s/d Desember 2019
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AbstracIn the Marunggai River there is a restricted area and it is known as “lubuk larangan”, as it is a habitat of Tor tambroides, a rare endemic fish species. A research aims to find out a proper method to manage the Marunggai River restricted area in order to safe the T. tambroides population was conducted in ApriltoAugust 2019. The water was sampled 3 times in the buffer and conservation zones.Water quality parameters in the habitat of T.tambroideswere as follows: temperature23,6 - 25,1 °C, transparency37-110 cm, depth37-110 cm pH 6, DO4,86 - 5,46 mg/L free CO22,75-3,15 mg/Land phytoplankton abundance was201-1.003 sel/L.Keyword: Tor sp,endemic fish, buffer zone, conservation area, Water quality