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Fisheries and Society
ISSN : -     EISSN : 2797104X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.35635
Core Subject : Agriculture,
Fisheries and Society is a journal of research and community empowerment which publishes a peer-reviewed article of the original papers, short communications, and reviews relating to fisheries science and community empowerment. Fisheries and Society accepted the articles with the topic on aquatic ecosystems, aquatic resources management, fish processing, fishing gear technology, socio-economics of marine fisheries, ichthyology, aquatic ecology, ecotourism, marine invertebrate, marine biology, marine ecology, fish genetics, population dynamics, resources assessment, conservation of aquatic resources and legislation, aquaculture, nutrition, pollution, fish health, and Community Empowerment.
Articles 15 Documents
The Abundance of Sea urchins (Echinoidea) In The Waters of South Leato And Blue Marlin, Dumbo Raya Subdistrict, Gorontalo City Moh Asriadi; La Nane
Fisheries and Society Volume 1 Issue 5, October 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (446.674 KB) | DOI: 10.35635/fs.v1i5.18

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The purpose of this study was to find out the abundance of sea urchins in the waters of South Leato Beach. The study was conducted in the waters of Blue Marlin Beach and South Leato Beach, Dumbo Raya Subdistrict, Gorontalo City in November 2021 with two sampling stations. Data retrieval is done using direct observation methods at two stations. Data collection is done by installing a transect of 1×1 meter with the transect distance of each point is 10 meters starting from the edge of the island's waters towards the sea. After that, data is carried out in the form of observations of sea urchin types and counting the number of individuals of each type of sea urchin in the transect. The data collection in this study was conducted in just 1 day. The type of sea urchin found on leato beach is 3 types, namely, Echinothrix Calamaris (white thorns), Dianema Setosum (black thorns) and Echinothrix Calamaris (striped brown thorns). Types of sea urchins found on the blue marlin beach are 3 types, Tripneustes gratilla (collector's sea urchin), Burrowing urchin (porcupine that digs) and Diadema savignyi (Long sea urchin).
Community empowerment on how to make fish nuggets and covid-19 vaccination service in Buol Regency Alfi Sahri R Baruadi; Fernandy M Djailani; La Nane
Fisheries and Society Volume 2 Issue 3, June 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (438.558 KB) | DOI: 10.35635/fs.v2i3.19

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Buol regency is a regency in the central of Sulawesi, Indonesia that has a lot of fisheries resources commodity. One of them is milk fish. Economic and social issues are still the main issues in Buol Regency. Community empowerment by training activities are needed to make fish nuggets to improve the economy and assistance in vaccination of the Covid-19 program as part of the government program to pass the outbreak of virus in 2022. This activity was carried out for 45 days in Kantanan Village and Negeri Lama Village. There are a total of 20 students as companions in the two villages. The method used in this service is the training method, through mentoring and practice. Participants could be easily understand and practice it well. The results obtained from this activity are nuggets of milk fish and the implementation of the vaccination program at the both village. The achievement of the vaccination program in the two villages is 85%. In conclusion, this community service program has been running well and achieving its targets to create and help community in Buol Regency.
Efforts to achieving SDGs in Durian Village through increasing community participation Arafik Lamadi; Miftahul Khair Kadim
Fisheries and Society Volume 2 Issue 3, June 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35635/fs.v2i3.14

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Students community service activities are a form of UNG in supporting government development programs for the realization of SDGs in the villages of Gorontalo Province. One of the villages where KKNT activities are located is Durian Village. This activity was carried out for 50 days in September-November 2021 involving 30 students and 2 lecturers as field assistants. The purpose of implementing this KKN build village program was to encourage and help the community to contribute to the development and foster a responsive attitude of the village government to the potential opportunities and problems in the village. This activity was succeeded in increasing the awareness of the people and olso succeeded in facilitating village government achieve the Village SDGs.
The effect of giving organic fertilizers with different types on the concentration of Chorella sp. visually Gita Usman; Nurqadri Syaia Bakti; Laisi Laisi; Pelmas Hidayat Gugule
Fisheries and Society Volume 3 Issue 3, June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35635/fs.v3i3.20

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Chorella sp. is a natural food that can support the growth of fish larvae. This microalgae is also very easy to find in inland waters, and can grow quickly if you get a good supply of nutrients and lighting. Chorella sp. can be cultivated simply by using 5 watt LED lighting and nourishing it using organic fertilizer. Chorella sp. culture carried out for 6 days with observations of 0 days, 3 days and 6 days. The use of different commercial organic fertilizers has an effect on the concentration of Chorella sp. The use of Bio plus organic fertilizer increases the discoloration of the culture media much more quickly during the rearing period compared to using MA11 organic fertilizer.
Species Composition of the Green Macroalgae (Chlorophyta) Species in the Waters of the Blue Marlin Beach, Gorontalo, Indonesia La Nane
Fisheries and Society Volume 3 Issue 2, February 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35635/fs.v3i1.21

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Blue Marlin Beach has been functioned as the marine tourism attraction by the local government of Gorontalo regent due to the beauty of the underwater. However the natural resources in the Blue Marli Beach have not been docuented, specifically for macroalgae. Therefore, this research aims to provide the data and information about species composition of the green macroalgae in the Blue Marlin Becah. This research was conducted for two months starting from November to December 2020. The measurement of GPS coordinate, seawater current, temperature, and wave actiion was concucted with Fishing Points Software. Observatory methode was performed in this study to collect the specimens. Then, all specimens was put-in the zipperbag and stored in the coolbox containing with the ice to protect the specimens in fresh. The results show that there are 6 species of the green macroalgae. Theya are Bornetella sphaerica, Caulerpa sertularioides, Valonia aegagropila, Boergesenia forbesii, Acetabularia caliculus, and Chaetomorpha crassa. The average of sea water temperatur during the study is 31°C with the seawater current is 0.1 m/s and wave is 0.2 m

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