Abstract
A study has been conducted on squid (Loligo spp.) in the Fish Auction Site (FAS) Lampulo Banda Aceh, in March 2016 to study and identify parasites that infect the squid as well as determine the level of the prevalence of parasites. A total 20 squid were used as samples and examined in the Laboratory of Parasitology of Veterinary Faculty Syiah Kuala University. The ectoparasite examination on the surface of the body was conducted using body scraping on mucous and skin that were observed under microscope, and the endoparasite examination conducted by observation the abdomen of squid that was placed on the petridish and observed using microscope. The study revealed that one genus of endoparasite that infected squid was Anisakis sp. with prevalence of 5%.
Highlights
Sumber daya kelautan meliputi perikanan tangkap terhadap biota laut seperti ikan, udang, kerang mutiara, kepiting, cumi-cumi, rumput laut dan biota lainnya
A study has been conducted on squid
20 squid were used as samples
Summary
Resty Fauzana Rahman, dkk ektoparasit dan pemeriksaan organ dalam tubuh untuk endoparasit. Sampel cumi-cumi diperoleh dari Tempat Pelelangan Ikan (TPI) Lampulo dan diperiksa di Laboratorium Parasitologi Fakultas Kedokteran Hewan Unsyiah. Pemeriksaan ektoparasit dilakukan dengan cara mengamati tanda-tanda luar pada permukaan tubuh cumi. Proses pengambilan lendir dilakukan dengan cara membuat apusan lendir pada permukaan tubuh cumi-cumi, kemudian diletakkan di atas object glass dan ditetesi dengan NaCL fisiologis, selanjutnya ditutup dengan cover glass dan diamati di bawah mikroskop. Pemeriksaan endoparasit Pemeriksaan endoparasit dilakukan dengan cara cumi-cumi dibedah terlebih dahulu dimulai dari menyayat mantel tebal cumi-cumi, lalu mantel tipis bagian dalam. Organ di amati secara visual dan mikroskopis untuk mendapatkan parasit yang predileksinya di dalam jeroan cumi-cumi. Analisis Data Data yang diperoleh dari hasil identifikasi parasit pada cumi-cumi di Tempat Pelelangan Ikan (TPI) Lampulo dianalisis secara deskriptif
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