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<title>SPEECTRA I pond</title>
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<description>SPEECTRA I pond
The SPEECTRA pond is a model of a fisheries conservation in a floodplain area. The SPEECTRA I pond with an area of 625 m2 and the water depth of approximately 5 m is expected to become a place of floodplain fish to live and breed. When the tide comes in, the fish that enter will remain in the pond so that this model can maintain fish population and fish production in floodplain areas.
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<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>SPEECTRA II pond</title>
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<description>SPEECTRA II pond
The SPEECTRA II pond is a model of a fisheries conservation which was previously a fish farming system combined with agriculture, which is then used as a fish sanctuary model. The size is 10,000 m2 and is approximately 4 m in depth, with 6 plots of green area each measuring 630 m2 and the distance between plots is approximately 7 m. The types of fish raised in SPEECTRA II are trichogaster pectoralis, trichogaster tricopterus, helostoma temminckii, betta picta, puntius lineatus, belontia hasselti, anabas testudineus, channa striata, clarias batrachus, mystus gulio, and rasbora trilineata. The types of fish that are kept in nets are local clarias batrachus, anabas testudineus, helostoma temminckii, (broodstock and seeds), trichogaster pectoralis (broodstock and seeds), and channa striata.
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<title>Rearing pond</title>
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<description>Rearing pond
Rearing pond with an area of 400 m2 used to culture the types of fish like pangasius s.p, clarias batrachus, channa striata, and other native fish of floodplain. There are 9 ponds that will be used as rearing ponds (B). The water coming to the rearing pond will first be treated in the inlet water storage pond (A). Disposal of pool water through the sewer pipe (E). Water distribution from storage pond using pump (C) which is connected through the water inlet (D).
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<title>SPEECTRA III pond</title>
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<description>SPEECTRA III pond
The development of the SPEECTRA pond is by clearing an area of 20,000 m2 with the depth of approximately 4 m for SPEECTRA III. This pool is connected to the SPEECTRA II pond. The SPEECTRA III pond surrounds the area and leaves the green space in the middle. On the green space, there are 4 plots connected to a circular pond with the size of 400m2 and 4m in depth.&#13;
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The types of fish that live in the SPEECTRA III pond include helostoma temminckii, scleropages formosus, trichogaster tricopterus, puntius lineatus, channa striata, bettapicta, and rasbora trilineata.
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