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Biosecurity Implementation and Detection of Infectious Myo Necrosis Virus in Penaeus monodon Seed at Hatchery Surya Prima Benur Zainal Usman; Siti Aisyah Saridu; Ihwan Ihwan; Supryady Supryady; Ardana Kurniaji; Fanggi Fanggi
Berkala Perikanan Terubuk Vol 50, No 2 (2022): Juli 2022
Publisher : Fakultas Perikanan dan Kelautan, Universitas Riau

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Diseases control in tiger shrimp farming activities needs to be done by applying biosecurity and early detection of IMNV. This study aimed to identify the application of biosecurity and IMNV detection in tiger shrimp hatchery activities at the Hatchery Surya Prima Benur. The method of collecting data on the application of biosecurity at the Surya Prima Benur Hatchery is carried out by observing field activities, interviews and participating in activities directly. IMNV detection in tiger prawn fry was carried out by PCR machine. The results of the study indicated that the application of biosecurity at the research site includes infrastructure biosecurity, personnel biosecurity, biota biosecurity, and environmental biosecurity. Detection of IMNV in 6 samples of fry showed negative IMNV results indicated by the absence of a band on the 139 bp molecule according to the positive control. The results of this study can be used as technical guidelines for the implementation of biosecurity and the IMNV inspection process in tiger shrimp hatchery activities.
Kajian Pengembangan Budidaya Ikan Lele di Kota Kupang Aris Widagdo; Dimas Rizky Hariyadi; I Made Aditya Nugraha; Ni Putu Dian Kusuma; Zainal Usman
Jurnal Inovasi Kebijakan Vol 7 No 1 (2022): Jurnal Inovasi Kebijakan
Publisher : Badan Penelitian dan Pengembangan Daerah Kota Kupang

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Assistance in the form of seeds and feed will become one of the programs of the Kupang City Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Department in 2022 to improve the economy of 56 catfish farmers. The purpose of the study was to analyze the impact of capital, human resources, and marketing on yield in catfish farming. The investigation was conducted in the city of Kupang for 120 days. Data was collected through observations, questionnaires, and interviews and analyzed for rank spearman correlation, multiple regression, and SWOT analysis. Capital, human resources, and marketing factors significantly affected catfish production in Kupang City, with Rank Spearman's correlation p-value (0.024?0.050), p-value (0.021?0.050), and p-value (0.000?0.050). 0.277, 0.283, and 0.548 were obtained. The direction of the influence relationship of capital, human resources, and marketing factors on production is positive, meaning that production increases as capital increases, and production increases as capital increases. Better human resources capabilities lead to higher productivity and vice versa. Every time there is a change in production inputs, such as capital and human resources (labor), it affects the production at the catfish farm in Kupang City. Development strategies are implemented through consulting and training, expanded access to capital and large-scale promotions.