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Journal : Journal of Fisheries and Marine Applied Science

Analisa Nilai Produksi Ikan Laut Basah Selama 2016 – 2020 di Kabupaten Bima Nur Habibah
Journal of Fisheries and Marine Applied Science Vol 1 No 1 (2023): JUNE
Publisher : PAKIS JOURNAL INSTITUTE

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58184/jfmas.v1i1.32

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Fisheries are among the leading resources in the Bima District area. This is because of aquaculture and capture fisheries. This condition is caused by the Bima district area being surrounded by the Indian Ocean, Flores Sea, and Sape Strait waters. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the production value of fresh seawater fish in the Bima district area and the SLS value. Observations were made by analyzing data on wet sea fish production value in each sub-district during 2016 – 2020. Data were obtained from the Bima Regency Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Service. From the observation results, it was found that the water fish production value was obtained in the Sape Sub District at 231957.21 tons and the lowest was in the Parado Sub-District which was 55694.1 tons. Meanwhile, if the sales value of fresh seawater fish, only Sape Sub-District has a sales value of IDR 1,033,373,551,615 and at the same time is the highest value compared to other sub-districts with sales values below IDR 200,000,000.
Technical aspect of hatchery management for mutiara catfish (Clarias sp.) at Balai Benih Ikan Lokal (BBI) Pontianak City Nur Habibah; Uray Januardi; Wariah Wariah
Journal of Fisheries and Marine Applied Science Vol 1 No 2 (2023): OCTOBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58184/jfmas.v1i2.146

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Mutiara catfish is one of the most popular commodities for cultivation activities. This is because it grows quickly and is easy to cultivate. This fish is the result of breeding by the Sukamandi Fish Breeding Research Agency (BPPI). The aim of this research is to observe the technical aspects of pearl catfish hatchery management. The spawning process is carried out naturally and artificially. In this activity, the ratio of male to female parents is 1: 1. From the results of the frying carried out, it can be seen that the weight of eggs from natural spawning is lower than from artificial spawning. The two values are 100 g and 200 gr. Fecundity, or the number of eggs produced, also shows the same thing. With a fecundity value for artificial spawning of 43,200 eggs and artificial spawning of 70,000 eggs.