2019
DOI: 10.31629/intek.v3i1.1003
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Identifikasi Prevalensi dan Intensitas Ektoparasit pada Ikan Bawal Bintang (Trachinotus blochii) di Lokasi Budidaya Kota Tanjungpinang

Abstract: Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengidentifikasi jenis ektoparasit yang terdapat pada ikan bawal bintang (Trachinotus blochii) di lokasi perairan budidaya Kota Tanjungpinang serta menghitung jumlah persentase prevalensi dan intensitasnya. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode survei secara langsung dilapangan dengan pengambilan sampel terdiri dari tiga lokasi budidaya keramba jaring apung yaitu daerah Madong, Dompak, dan Kampung Kolam. Pengamatan ektoparasit dilakukan di Balai Karantina Ikan Pengendalian Mutu dan… Show more

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“…The marine ectoparasite was mostly found attached to the body surface, eyes, mouth, ventral fins and dorsal fins. These results were very similar with previous studies in the same species (Azmey, Taruna, Taha, & Arai, 2020; Jamaris, Roza, & Mahardika, 2019; Mahardika, Mastuti, Sudewi, et al, 2018; Murwantoko et al, 2018) or different fish species (Azuar, Raza'i, & Miranti, 2019; Nagasawa, Shimadzu, & Ikeda, 2012; Nagasawa & Uyeno, 2009; Ravi & Shariman Yahaya, 2017). Accordingly, a study by Cruz‐Lacierda et al.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The marine ectoparasite was mostly found attached to the body surface, eyes, mouth, ventral fins and dorsal fins. These results were very similar with previous studies in the same species (Azmey, Taruna, Taha, & Arai, 2020; Jamaris, Roza, & Mahardika, 2019; Mahardika, Mastuti, Sudewi, et al, 2018; Murwantoko et al, 2018) or different fish species (Azuar, Raza'i, & Miranti, 2019; Nagasawa, Shimadzu, & Ikeda, 2012; Nagasawa & Uyeno, 2009; Ravi & Shariman Yahaya, 2017). Accordingly, a study by Cruz‐Lacierda et al.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…During spawning, water was allowed to flow and the environment was controlled. Fertilization in the spawning stage usually occurs at 18.00-24.00 [13]. When fertilization had been carried out, the eggs would come out to the tank that had been installed with an egg collector.…”
Section: Spawningmentioning
confidence: 99%