Water Quality Management in Vaname Shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) Farming at PT Bumi Harapan Jaya

Authors : Hardi Afriandi Kurnia; Bagus Dwi Hari Setyono
article cite 0 Year 2024
source: Journal of Fish Health
Abstract

The increase in vaname production is carried out to meet market demand which continues to increase from year to year, so that various strategies are carried out in vaname cultivation. Besides of feed quality and disease prevention, water quality management is an effort to regulate and manipulate environmental conditions so that optimal range can supports shrimp growth, until good shrimp quality is obtained. Location of the activity at PT Bumi Harapan Jaya where has produced a lot of shrimp with the best quality, so it is necessary to know how water quality management is applied there. The method is carried out descriptively, namely describing what is done according to conditions in the field. The results of activities in managing water quality are starting from the preparation of ponds, seeds and good water sources. Water quality management during vaname shrimp rearing activities applies measurements of physical, chemical and biological parameters, where physical parameters such as temperature and brightness are maintained in the range of 27-30°C and 30-45 cm. In addition, the pH remains in the normal range of 7.7-8 and salinity 30-34 ppt. Carrying out regular water quality checks is the key to good water quality management, in addition to that, regular siphoning is also necessary to avoid high ammonia content in the culture water.


Concepts :
Marine and Coastal Ecosystems
Aquatic life and conservation
Food and Agricultural Sciences
article cite 0 Year 2024 source Journal of Fish Health
SDGs
Clean water and sanitation
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