Jefri Anjaini

Jefri Anjaini
Jenderal Soedirman University | UNSOED · Department of Fisheries and Marine

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Introduction: Infectious Myonecrosis Virus (IMNV) attack vannamei shrimp ( Litopenaeus vannamei ) in the muscles and hepatopancreas that threatens shrimp culture. Strategies to avoid mortality can be carried out through squid ( Loligo sp. ) ink powder to improve the body's defense system. The study aimed at investigating the effects of squid ( Loli...
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Salmonella is one example of bacteria that can contaminate fishery products. It is one of the bacteria that most commonly infects people through contaminated food and drink. One management to reduce Salmonella in fishery products is using Biofilm. The biofilm mechanism formed from Salmonella typhi type bacteria can be inhibited from several interve...
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Buku ini hadir sebagai salah satu upaya untuk memberikan wawasan dan pengetahuan yang komprehensif mengenai konsep dan praktik edupreneurship, yang merupakan gabungan dari pendidikan dan kewirausahaan. Edupreneurship adalah pendekatan inovatif yang memadukan semangat kewirausahaan dengan dunia pendidikan, menciptakan peluang baru untuk meningkatkan...
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Fish farming has become an essential sector in meeting the global demand for animal protein, with the maintenance of fish larvae being a crucial stage determining production success. Tubifex worms, rich in essential nutrients, have long been used as natural feed in aquaculture. This article provides a comprehensive review of the utilization of Tubi...
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Average consumption of aquaculture products increases every year. To meet these needs, cultivation activities have been developed into intensified cultivation systems. Unfortunately, intensification of cultivation often causes a decline in environmental conditions which ultimately causes problems in the form of disease. Continuous use of antibiotic...
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The food industry with the fastest rate of growth in more than 50 years is the fisheries sector. The sector of aquaculture and capture has grown to be very promising. In order to support the success of this business, the aquaculture industry in freshwater and marine environments is currently progressing. In the larval stage, choosing fish feed that...
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The aim of this study is to find out the composition and condition of phytoplankton in the white shrimp (L. vannamei) culture inffected by the white feces disease so that one of the indicators of the onset of the white feces disease can be known. This research uses descriptive methods. The observed parameters are the identification of species diver...
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Pelatihan ini bertujuan sebagai pengembangan dan penyesuaian pelaku usaha mikro, kecil dan menengah (UMKM) dari perspektif teori-teori dinamika kelompok dalam pengembangan organisasi. Pelatihan ini dilakukan dengan pemaparan materi dinamika kelompok dalam kelompok pelaku UMKM. Beberapa upaya yang dilakukan untuk meningkatkan kemampuan dinamika kelo...
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The ability of mangroves to absorb and store heavy metals in their tissues has received much study. Mangroves have been used to lower heavy metals in the aquatic environment because of their capacity to do so. Mangroves have also been utilized for biomonitoring of pollution from heavy metals. Mangroves have been regarded as a quick, efficient, and...
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Aquaculture environments have faced major problems due to the accumulation of various contaminants and pollutants due to various industrial activities. Lead (Pb) is one of the heavy metals that is very dangerous for the sustainability of the food chain. Early producers and consumers are the chains most vulnerable to being directly affected by heavy...
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White Feces Disease which is the presence of white feces floating on the surface of the water. Physical disruption of White Feces Disease attacked by exocytes becoming soft. the cause of white defect disease (WFD) is a decrease in environmental quality such as salinity, DO and ammonia. white feces disease is associated with gregarine protozoa in th...

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