Lecturer in Study Program of Aquaculture Technology, Polytechnic of Marine and Fisheries Bone
EDUCATION
Master of Science, Aquaculture Sicence, Bogor Agricultural University
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Aquaculture, Fish Health Management, Fish Diseases, Fish Vaccination, Fish Immunology, Fish Pathology
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Scopus Publications
How Water Quality In Intensive Shrimp Ponds Fuel Vibrio sp. Colonization Yunarty et al. Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries, 2025 The global production of vaname shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) reaches 6.8 million tons, making it a major species in the aquaculture industry. However, the success of this culture is often threatened by Vibriosis disease caused by Vibrio sp. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between water quality parameters and Vibrio sp. bacterial abundance in intensive vaname shrimp ponds. Water quality measurements were conducted every seven days including temperature, dissolved oxygen, salinity, and pH, while Vibrio sp. density was calculated using selective culture method and PCR confirmation. The results showed that Vibrio sp. abundance had a significant correlation with water quality parameters, especially temperature (r = -0.622), dissolved oxygen (r = -0.378), pH (r = 0.377), and salinity (r = 0.597). Vibrio sp. density increased with rearing time and showed the highest value at 30ppt salinity and 30°C temperature. In addition, detection of Vibrio genes related to Acute Hepatopancreatic Necrosis Disease (AHPND) showed positive results even though Vibrio parahaemolyticus was not detected in pond water samples. This study confirms that environmental factors play an important role in Vibrio sp. dynamics and need to be properly managed to prevent disease outbreaks in vaname shrimp intensive culture systems.
Bioremediation Role, Histology, and Mortality of Tegillarca granosa in Water Media of Litopenaeus vannamei Intensive Cultivation Ihwan et al. Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries, 2025 This study aimed to analyze the effectiveness of Tegillarca granosa at different sizes and densities on remediating the water quality of intensive Litopenaeus vannamei shrimp and the impact on gill damage and mortality of the shellfish themselves. This research was conducted on a laboratory scale at the Bone Marine and Fisheries Polytechnic, Bone Regency, South Sulawesi Province, Indonesia. Observations were carried out in situ for 7 days. Water quality parameters were analyzed at the Research Institute for Brackish Water Aquaculture and Fisheries Extension. Gill histology observations were carried out at the Main Veterinary Centrer, Maros. The decrease in dissolved total organic matter indicates the effectiveness of the shellfish as filter feeders in absorbing organic matter, both particulate and suspended. Small-sized shellfish are more susceptible to damage from exposure to excessive organic and inorganic compounds, suspended and dissolved in the water, compared to the bigger ones. The deaths of shellfish are initiated by gill damage.
Isolation, identification, and Koch's postulate test of bacteria associated with yellow symptoms in african catfish Clarias gariepinus Sri Nuryati, Fany Fajariana, Ardana Kurniaji, Munti Yuhana Bio Web of Conferences, 2024 Farming african catfish Clarias sp at high stocking densities can foster stress and bacterial infection. In recent times, african catfish have frequently been discovered displaying symptoms of yellow body jaundice, often resulting in mass mortality. The objective of this study was to identify and characterize bacteria linked to jaundice in african catfish. Bacterial isolates were obtained from ten african catfish with yellowish body symptoms, identifying six dominant isolates. Bacteria were examined for Koch’s postulates by injecting 0.1 mL of bacteria, with a concentration of 106 CFU mL-1, into african catfish measuring 21.6±1.7 cm in length. The results of the infection test revealed that fish injected with the six bacterial isolates exhibited pathogenic symptoms, including pale body coloration, dropsy, reduced active swimming, fin thinning, ulceration, and mortality. These symptoms indicate that the bacteria are pathogenic to catfish. The study revealed that six bacterial strains were discovered in the internal organs of jaundiced african catfish. These strains were identified as Staphylococcus pasteuri, Salmonella enterica, Escherichia coli, Enterobacter hormaechei, Bacillales bacterium, and Aeromonas salmonicida. The result suggest the presence of bacteria associated with jaundice in african catfish. The outcomes of the Koch’s postulate test indicate that the infection of fish with less specific symptons of illness can lead to jaundice.
Utilization of Sugarcane Bagasse (Saccharum officinarum Linn.) as a Carbon Source in Biofloc System of Vaname Shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei Yunarty ., Anton ., Diana Putri Renitasari, Toto Hardianto, Ardana Kurniaji Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences, 2024 Background and Objective: Vaname shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) is one of the main economic commodities in aquaculture in the world. Biofloc is a cultivation technology that effectively improves the growth and health status of vaname shrimp. This research aimed to analyze the use of bagasse as a carbon source in the biofloc system for white shrimp cultivation. Materials and Methods: The shrimp used were 18 g/individual shrimp obtained from the Bone Marine and Fisheries Polytechnic Pond. Sugarcane bagasse processed from sugar factory waste was dried in an oven at 60°C and ground using a flouring machine. The research treatments included biofloc application where sugarcane bagasse played a role as a carbon source (L), biofloc application where wheat flour's role was as a carbon source (T) and control or no biofloc application (K). Results: This research showed that sugarcane bagasse could be used as a carbon source for white shrimp biofloc cultivation where the growth value tended to be the same as wheat flour. Total hemolytic count (THC) and shrimp survival in sugarcane bagasse biofloc were as good as wheat flour biofloc. Sugarcane bagasse biofloc had the same ability as wheat flour biofloc in reducing ammonia levels in the rearing media. Sugarcane bagasse biofloc had the same ability as wheat flour biofloc in reducing ammonia levels in the rearing media. The application of bagasse had no effect on temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen and salinity of the rearing media because this treatment was in the optimal range for the growth of vaname shrimp. Conclusion: Sugarcane bagasse has the potential to be a carbon source in biofloc systems because it could improve growth, health status, survival and water quality.
Water quality assessment and pollution status analysis in Toro Rivers, Bone Regency Anton, Ihwan, Muhammad Syahrir, Yunarty, Diana Putri Renitasari, Ardana Kurniaji Iop Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science, 2024 This study aimed to assess the water quality in Toro River and to analyze the status of pollution using the Storet method according to the regulation on quality standards in Minister of Environment Decree number 115 of 2003 and the quality standards of Minister of Environment Decree No. 179 of 2004. The research was carried out for 3 months from September to November 2022, in the Toro River, Toro Village, Bone Regency. Data was taken directly in the field consisting of water samples at 10 stations and soil sediments at 5 stations randomly. The results showed that the range of water quality parameter values observed were Ammonia 0.12-0.31 mg/L, Phosphate 0.0021-0.0082 mg/L, Nitrate 0.16-2.41 mg/L, Nitrite 0.0055-0.018 mg/L, Cd 0.001-0.013 mg/L, Pb 0 mg/L, Temperature 32.1-34.4°C, DO 2.48-8.14 mg/L, pH 6.33-8.14, salinity 3-25 ‰, BOD 2-5.12, COD 6.96-81.69 mg/L, TOM 14.26-46.79 mg/L. Based on a comparison of data per parameter with water quality standards from Minister of Environment Decree number 179 of 2004, it shows that the Nitrate and Cadmium (Cd) parameters have exceeded the water quality standard thresholds. Based on the analysis of the Storet value system, it was known that the waters of the Toro River are included in the class C category, namely moderately polluted with a score of-28. Pollution control in the Toro River needs to be done in order to maintain environmental conditions that are not polluted.
Mud crabs (Scylla olivacea) fattening in recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) using vertical gallons crab house with different feed types Zainal Usman, Muhammad Hery Riyadi Alauddin, Anton, Yunarty, Ihwan, Muhammad Syahrir, Budiyati, Supryady, Ani Leilani, Siti Aisyah Saridu, Eriyanti Wahid, Diana Putri Renitasari, Muhammad Rasnijal, Toto Hardianto, Yip Regan, Ardana Kurniaji Iop Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science, 2024 Long maintenance periods, availability of cultivation containers, and water quality management are generally issues in mud crab (Scylla olivacea) aquaculture. Recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) technology can be chosen as a solution to these problems. The objective of this research is to evaluate the effect of different feed types on the growth and survival of mud crabs reared using RAS. The RAS design utilizes small water gallons (20 L volume) as crab house arranged vertical on iron racks and connected with gravity-fed water systems. The water filter consists of charcoal, coral stone, sand, and seaweed (Gracillaria verrucose) installed at the bottom of the rack. The filtered water was pumped to the topmost part of the water gallon using a pump. The feed treatments consist of (A) beef liver, (B) tilapia fish, (C) squid, (D) clam meat. The results show that different feed types do not significantly (P<0.05) affect the growth and survival of both male and female mud crabs. Over a period of 14 days, the weight gain of crabs in all treatments ranged from 7.08 to 11.15 g for males and 7.61 to 9.91 g for females. Survival rates ranged between 65% and 80% for males and between 85% and 95% for females. Water quality during the rearing period was at a temperature of 26-31°C, pH of 6.33-7.87, and salinity of 15-31 ppt. RAS in this study can be used for the short-term cultivation of mud crabs in limited space with optimal water quality.
The technology of shrimp larvae transportation: ecophysiology and bioeconomy effects on high stocking density shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei Henry Kasmanhadi Saputra, Muhammad Subhan Hamka, Ardana Kurniaji, Lily Susanti, Sri Wahyuni Firman, Agus Dwiarto, Hilman Syaeful Alam E3s Web of Conferences, 2022 Intensification is part of modern shrimp farming technology, feed, and high stocking density. High density could save time and production costs. This research aimed to determine the optimal tolerance of shrimp larvae with high stocking density per bag unit without oxygen liquid in terms of environmental physiology (ecophysiology) and economic feasibility aspects (bioeconomics). The shrimp larvae used were post-larvae 10 with a weight of 0.0026 ± 0.0021 g, which were previously fasted. The method used was a simulation of a three-hour trip with treatments: 200 larvae/packing (control), 400 larvae/packing, and 600 larvae/packing. The treatment for each packing was 450 ml of water and oxygen gas and added ice cubes in each styrofoam during delivery at night. The results showed that the stocking density of 600 larvae/packing had the best value. In terms of ecophysiology, the survival rate was highest when arriving at the location, with 98.20% of total larvae. The lowest oxygen consumption in the metabolic process was 0.76 ± 0.10 mg/L. Reviewing a bioeconomic, the potential profit per packing reaches IDR 995,528. It can be concluded that the use of oxygen gas and the addition of ice cubes in transportation increased the survival of shrimp larvae.
Histopathological analysis of pacific white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) experimentally infected with vibrio harveyi in a laboratory scale polyculture with seaweed (gracilaria verrucosa) Aacl Bioflux, 2021
Blood glucose of tilapia fish oreochromis mossambica as a water bioindicator in the downstream of brantas waters, east java Aacl Bioflux, 2021
Buton forest onion extract (eleutherine bulbosa (mill.) potential on growth performance of vannamei shrimp (litopenaeus vannamei) Waode Munaeni, Disnawati ., Munti Yuhana, Mia Setiawati, Asis Bujang, La Ode Baytul, Ardana Kurniaji Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences, 2019 BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Vannamei shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei is an economically valuable aquaculture commodity but still faces problems due to disease and growth performance. Buton forest onion extract Eleutherine bulbosa (Mill.) Urbhas been shown can protect the shrimp from disease. This study aimed to evaluate the potential of the Buton forest onion extract on the growth of vannamei shrimp in tarpaulin pond. MATERIALS AND METHODS The experiments were conducted for 90 days by adding Buton forest onion extract in feed at a dosage of 40 g kg-1. The Buton forest onion bulbs was extracted by maceration method using 96% ethanol. The test feed was made through the re-pelleting method. Treatment include supplementation of Buton forest onion extract diet supplemented with Buton forest onion extract diet at twice a week (treatment A) and control was without Buton forest onion extract(treatment K). Parameter measurement include final weight, average daily growth (ADG), feed conversion ratio (FCR), survival rate and water quality (temperature, salinity, turbidity and pH). RESULTS This study was demonstrated the addition of Buton forest onion extract on feed with a frequency twice a week in significantly improve the growth performance of vannamei shrimp by improving the final weight and average daily growth at 65 and 90 days of maintenance. Water quality during the study was still within the optimum range for L. vannamei shrimp growth. CONCLUSION This study showed that supplementation of Buton forest onion extract was able to improve the growth performance of shrimp in tarpaulin ponds.
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