Ornamental carp fish cultured in settling pond after revegetation of ex-silica mining area


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Diatin Iis, . and Muhammad Mujahid, . and Ahmad Teduh, . and Matangaran Juang R., . Ornamental carp fish cultured in settling pond after revegetation of ex-silica mining area. pp. 1071-1084. ISSN 1511-3701

Abstract

This study looked at a settling pond at an ex-silica mine located in Sukabumi Indonesia. The settling pond was built in order to reduce the effect of acid mine drainage. Acid mine drainage is the main pollutant at the open pit mining and it can contaminate aquatic biota. In order to utilise the settling pond ornamental fish was cultured. The objective of this research was to analyse the possibility of aquaculture for ornamental fish in the settling pond ex-silica mining area. For this purpose three species of ornamental fish of koi carp (Cyprinus carpio) gold fish (Carassius auratus) and comet carp (Carassius auratus auratus) at the settling pond were compared with control pond outside the mining area. We measured their specific growth rate and survival rate for 10 weeks. Results showed that specific growth rate indicated by length and weight for all species was higher at the settling pond compared with the control pond. In contrast the survival rate percentage of all the three species was higher than those of the control pond i.e. 48.5-93 at the settling pond vs. 94.5-96 at the control pond. Meanwhile the specific growth rate of weight was 0.92-1.88 day-1 at the settling pond and 0.34-0.61 day-1 at the control pond while the length was 0.70-1.02 day-1 at the settling pond and 0.31-0.63 day-1 at the control pond. These indicated that the three species of ornamental fish can be cultured at the settling pond even at low survival rate condition.


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Abstract

This study looked at a settling pond at an ex-silica mine located in Sukabumi Indonesia. The settling pond was built in order to reduce the effect of acid mine drainage. Acid mine drainage is the main pollutant at the open pit mining and it can contaminate aquatic biota. In order to utilise the settling pond ornamental fish was cultured. The objective of this research was to analyse the possibility of aquaculture for ornamental fish in the settling pond ex-silica mining area. For this purpose three species of ornamental fish of koi carp (Cyprinus carpio) gold fish (Carassius auratus) and comet carp (Carassius auratus auratus) at the settling pond were compared with control pond outside the mining area. We measured their specific growth rate and survival rate for 10 weeks. Results showed that specific growth rate indicated by length and weight for all species was higher at the settling pond compared with the control pond. In contrast the survival rate percentage of all the three species was higher than those of the control pond i.e. 48.5-93 at the settling pond vs. 94.5-96 at the control pond. Meanwhile the specific growth rate of weight was 0.92-1.88 day-1 at the settling pond and 0.34-0.61 day-1 at the control pond while the length was 0.70-1.02 day-1 at the settling pond and 0.31-0.63 day-1 at the control pond. These indicated that the three species of ornamental fish can be cultured at the settling pond even at low survival rate condition.

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Item Type: Article
AGROVOC Term: Ornamental fishes
AGROVOC Term: Carassius auratus
AGROVOC Term: Cyprinus carpio
AGROVOC Term: Fish ponds
AGROVOC Term: Aquaculture
AGROVOC Term: Revegetation plants
AGROVOC Term: mining
AGROVOC Term: Measurement
AGROVOC Term: Animal growth stimulants
AGROVOC Term: Survival
Depositing User: Ms. Suzila Mohamad Kasim
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 06:29
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24802

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