Water Quality Analysis in Vaname Shrimp Cultivation at PT Tanjung Berlian Biru, Sumbawa, West Nusa Tenggara
DOI : DOI: 10.55678/jikan.v5i1.1952
Date : 24 April 2025
Water quality checks in vaname shrimp cultivation activities are very important to maintain the condition and performance of the shrimp being cultivated. Consistent water quality monitoring based on water quality standards will ensure that whiteleg shrimp are in optimal condition, thereby increasing harvest production yields. This study aims to analyze the water quality parameter measurements in whiteleg shrimp cultivation at PT. Tanjung Berlian Biru, Sumbawa, West Nusa Tenggara. The method used is a survey method with quantitative descriptive data analysis. Measurement of water quality parameters was carried out in two pond plots, namely plots B5 and B6, with the parameters observed including temperature, pH, salinity, dissolved oxygen (DO), Total Organic Meter (TOM), alkalinity and ammonium. The results showed that the temperature ranged between 27.1ðCâÂÂ31.1ðC (B5) and 26.8ðCâÂÂ30.9ðC (B6). Salinity in both plots was uniform, namely 28âÂÂ35 ppt. DO ranged between 3.87âÂÂ5.27 mg/l (B5) and 4.13âÂÂ5.33 mg/l (B6). pH was in the range of 7.6âÂÂ8.4 (B5) and 7.6âÂÂ8.2 (B6). Alkalinity ranged between 119âÂÂ187 ppm (B5) and 128âÂÂ204 ppm (B6). NHâ in both plots was in the range of 0âÂÂ3.0 ppm, while TOM ranged from 109âÂÂ117 mg/l (B5) and 113âÂÂ118 mg/l (B6). These parameters reflect environmental conditions that support the growth of whiteleg shrimp.