Title of article :
Production performance improvement of white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) culture with integrated multi trophic aquaculture system in Seribu Islands, Jakarta, Indonesia
Author/Authors :
Verdian A.H. Aquaculture Science - Postgraduate Program - Bogor Agricultural University - Bogor - West Java, Indonesia , Effendi I. Department of Aquaculture - Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences - Bogor Agricultural University - Bogor - West Java, Indonesia , Budidardi T. Department of Aquaculture - Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences - Bogor Agricultural University - Bogor - West Java, Indonesia , Diatin I. Department of Aquaculture - Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences - Bogor Agricultural University - Bogor - West Java, Indonesia
Abstract :
Integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) system can increase production of
aquaculture with additional economic value in addition to a biological purification of
the effluent from the float net cage (KJA). This study aims to evaluate daily growth,
feed conversion rate, and survival rate of marine commodities in KJA that are
implemented through the IMTA system. This research was conducted in waters of
Karang Lebar Semak Daun Island, Seribu Islands, Jakarta, Indonesia. The IMTA model
developed is a combination of white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei), rabbit fish
(Siganus doliatus) and seaweed (Euchema cottonii). The results showed that for 60
days maintenance period of white shrimp cultivated by IMTA system showed better
effect than shrimp cultivation with monoculture system. The daily growth of white
shrimp, rabbit fish, and seaweed was 0,12±0,001 g day-1, 0.10±0.013 g day-1 and
14.30±4.33 g day-1. The conversion rate of white shrimp feed was 2.73±0.73%, and the
survival rate of white shrimp was 71.00±14.53% and for rabbit fish was 84.39±1.00%.
The results of this study indicate that IMTA model of IMTA system is more effective in
improving the performance of shrimp productivity and visible effects of mutual benefits
between organisms incorporated in IMTA system and can be applied as a model of
development of sea cultivation that is environmentally sound
Keywords :
Shrimp productivity , Floating net cage , IMTA system , Growth performance
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Fisheries Sciences