Composition and Density of Benthic Diatoms in Sediments with Different Compost Mixtures on Cultivation of Sea Cucumbers (Holothuria scabra) Using Floating Net Cages
Anita Padang et al.
Abstract:Diatoms, a group of phytoplankton known as Bacillariophyceae, serve as food for benthic organisms such as sea cucumbers (Holothuria scabra). Sea cucumber raising has the potential to alleviate wild fishing pressure, satisfy a sizable market demand, and improve the water quality in aquaculture settings. This study aimed to analyze the composition and density of benthic diatoms as a natural feed for sea cucumbers deposited in sediments. The research was carried out in the waters of the Inner Ambon Bay, Maluku, I… Show more
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