VARIATION OF TEMPERATURE AND ZEOLITE APPLICATION ON SIMULATED TRANSPORT OF CULTURED JUVENILE SEA CUCUMBER (Holothuria scabra)

Ida Ayu Amarilia Dewi Murni, M. Firdaus, L. Indriana, M. P. Rizqi
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Sea cucumber (Holothuria scabra) aquaculture practice required different sites for the juvenile and grow-out phase. While broodstock conditioning, spawning, and nursery phase were mostly conducted in an indoor hatchery, the juvenile needs to be reared outdoor in saltwater pond, sea pens, or ex-situ grow-out sites. However, information on optimal transport condition with regards to post-transport survival from the hatchery to the grow-out sites is limited. These gaps of knowledge required immediate research since the demand for sustainable sea cucumber culture is constantly increasing, whether for commercial or conservation (restocking) purposes. Therefore, the aim of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of transportation methods of juvenile sandfish by combining temperature and zeolite treatment. The variation of temperature (low and ambient) combined with the use of zeolite treatment on simulated transport condition of sea cucumber juvenile were evaluated in this study. This experiment used 3 (three) replicate groups consisting of 10 (ten) individual hatchery-produced sea cucumber juvenile (less than 0.1 g weight) held in 4 (four) different treatments of temperature and zeolite addition to medium water for 12 hours duration of simulated transport. The monitoring result of water quality (pH and ammonia) and the survival rate of sea cucumber juvenile observed within 7 (seven) days post-transport suggests that pH and survival rate were affected by the temperature regime and zeolite addition. The addition of zeolite and the increase of temperature tend to decrease pH values. However, the excessive decrease of temperature should be avoided during the transportation process as it tends to reduce the survival rate of sea cucumber juvenile.  
温度变化及沸石对养殖幼参(Holothuria scabra)模拟运输的影响
海参(Holothuria scabra)的养殖实践要求在不同的地点进行幼鱼和生长阶段。虽然幼鱼的调节、产卵和苗圃阶段主要在室内孵化场进行,但幼鱼需要在室外的咸水池塘、海栏或异地生长地点饲养。然而,关于从孵化场到生长地点运输后存活的最佳运输条件的信息是有限的。这些知识差距需要立即进行研究,因为无论是出于商业目的还是出于保护(重新放养)目的,对可持续海参养殖的需求不断增加。因此,本研究的目的是研究温度和沸石处理相结合的沙鱼幼鱼运输方法的有效性。研究了温度(低温和常温)变化及沸石处理对海参幼鱼模拟转运条件的影响。本试验采用3个重复组,每组10只海参幼鱼(体重小于0.1 g),分别在4种不同温度和沸石添加条件下放入培养液中,模拟运输12小时。对运输后7天内的水质(pH、氨)和海参幼鱼存活率的监测结果表明,pH和存活率受温度制度和沸石添加量的影响。沸石的加入和温度的升高有降低pH值的趋势。但在运输过程中应避免温度过低,因为温度过低会降低海参幼鱼的成活率。
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