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The Rules of First Author, Second Author, and Third author


Manuscript has first author, co-authors and corresponding author. All Author names should not
contain academic title or rank. The corresponding author clearly has full responsibility for handling all
stages of pre-publication and post-publication, includes: all stages of refereeing and publication.
Consist of full name author and co-authors.

Please, Fill in your personal Identity


I. First author:
1. Name : (Author names should not contain academic title or rank)
2. Afiliation :
3. E-mail :
4. Orcid ID : (if any/optional)
5. Contribution to this Manuscript:
……………………………………………………………………………
II. Second author:
1. Name : (Author names should not contain academic title or rank)
2. Afiliation :
3. E-mail :
4. Orcid ID : (if any/optional)
5. Contribution to this Manuscript:
………………………………………………………………………………………
III. Third author:
1. Name : (Author names should not contain academic title or rank)
2. Afiliation :
3. E-mail :
4. Orcid ID : (if any/optional)
5. Contribution to this Manuscript:
………………………………………………………………………………………
FULL MANUSCRIPT WRITING INSTRUCTIONS

Jurnal Ilmiah Perikanan dan Kelautan / JIPK (Scientific Journal of Fisheries and
Marine), Fakultas Perikanan dan Kelautan, Universitas Airlangga

Manuscript Style:
The manuscript should be uploaded to JIPK journal system and arranged in JIPK standard
format: Title (Indonesian language and English but if a manuscript full English is no need in
Indonesian language), Authors, Address and Email, Abstract and Keywords (Indonesian
language and English but if a manuscript full English is no need in Indonesian language),
Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results and Discussion, Conclusion, Acknowledgment,
and References. Manuscripts are written using 1 space line, in a single column,11 font Time
New Roman, in justified text, and margins on all four sides are 2.5 cm.

Type of Articles consist of:


1. Research Article
Present an original and important major advance in fisheries or marine science having wide research
scheme and deep discussion of the findings. Structure of the article consists of Introduction, Materials
and Methods, Results and Discussion, Conclusion, Acknowledgment (optional), and References. This
article should be typed within not excess than 15 pages or 2500-5500 words (including figures, tables
and references).
2. Short Communication
Based on urgency, research scope and/or depth of discussion, an article can be published as a short
communication. Structure of the article consists of Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results and
Discussion, Conclusion, Acknowledgment (optional), and References. The short communication
(maximum 1500 words) receives the same in-depth review as the Research Article.
3. Review Article
A survey, evaluation and critical interpretation of recent research, data, and concepts in the field of
fisheries or marine sciences. A review article is only submitted based on an invitation by Editor-in-
Chief.

Title (in Time New Roman 13 pt Align left in Bold)


The title consists of version Indonesia language and English. The title of the paper should be clear,
concise and informative. Written with Capitalize each word and Lowercase for word connector.

Type of Article
Perubahan Histopatologi pada Jaringan Kulit Ikan Komet (Carassius auratus
auratus) Akibat Infestasi Argulus Japonicus

Histopathological Change of Comet Fish (Carassius auratus auratus) Skin Tissues


Caused Argulus japonicus

Please correctly write the author and co-authors name, then indicate all affiliations with number
superscripts after the author’s name and in front of the appropriate address unless the author (s) from
the same affiliation. Please provide the full postal address of each affiliation. Authors without the title,
time new roman 10 pt: followed by an asterisk (correspondence address) and number (institution), if
they come from the same agency then there is no need to use a number.

Rahmat Hakim1, Nina Nurmalia Dewi2, Rozi2, Luthfiana Aprilianita Sari2, Dwi Yuli Pujiastuti3, Heru Pramono3,
Muhamad Nur Ghoyatul Amin3, Wahju Tjahjaningsih3, and Sri Subekti3*
1
Program Study of Aquaculture, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, East Java,
Indonesia 60115
2
Departement of Management of Fish Health and Aquaculture, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine, Universitas
Airlangga, Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia 60115
3
Departmen Marine, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia
60115

*) Corresponding author:
E-mail: sri.subekti@fpk.unair.ac.id

Abstrak (Indonesia language, TNR 11 Center align, Bold)


Harus secara berurutan, dimulai uraian singkat tentang Pengenalan atau solusi permasalahan (problem
solved), tujuan penelitian, metodologi penelitian, termasuk rancangan percobaan yang digunakan, hasil
penelitian, kesimpulan dan saran apabila ada penelitian lebih lanjut (jika ada). Abstrak tidak melebihi
250 kata yang ditulis dalam Bahasa Indonesia dan Bahasa Inggris. Time New Roman 11 Pt, justified
text. Selanjutnya abstrak harus ditulis dalam satu paragraf tanpa header serta tidak ada Referensi
dalam abstrak.

Abstract (English, TNR 11 Center align, Bold)


Must consecutively contain the brief outline of the introduction or problem solved, the objective of the
study, brief research methodology, including the used experimental design, the result of the study,
conclusion and suggestion for further research (if any). Abstract does not exceed 250 words written in
Indonesian Language and English. Time New Roman 11 Pt, justified text. However the abstract
should be written as a single paragraph without these headers and References should be avoided

Keywords (In an Indonesia and English text, TNR 11 pt, Align left in bold)
the number of the used keyword is 3-6 words indicating the crucial words of the whole study report.
The keywords should be avoiding general and plural terms and multiple concepts. Do not use words or
terms in the title as keywords. Keywords must be separated with a comma. Each word is written
Capitalize each word, TNR 11 pt, justified text

1. Introduction/Pendahuluan (Capitalize each word, TNR 13 pt, Align left in bold)


It must be concise, containing the problem intended to be solved, the research gap, and the
objective of the study and the outcome of the study (if any). The introduction must be
completed with appropriate references. Manuscripts are written using 1 space line, in single
column,11 point Time New Roman font, in justified text, and margins on all four sides are 2.5
cm. This Introduction should be typed within not excess than 1000 words

2. Materials and Methods/Material dan Metode (Capitalize each word, TNR 13 pt,
Align left in bold)
Only crucial techniques are described. The referenced methods must be completed with the
citation, if the method is modified, please state the modification. The used equipment must be
specified with the trademark and type, materials used must be shown with the supplier name
and the country.
2.1 Material
(sub-chapter is italicized in upper case at the beginning of the word, spaced 1 space from the
chapter title). The materials used are written in this section. If you include materials and
equipments, the brand and type should be included for the equipment: Incubator bacteria
(MCO-5AC, Panasonic, USA) and material: medium trypticase soy agar (TSA; Becton
Dickinson, Sparks, MD, USA). In social research, material information does not need to be
included.
2.2 Method
The sentence under the sub-chapter is written without distance from the title. Available
mathematical equations, equations are made with equation editors and given numbers in the
order they are.
2.2.1 Biochemical test (sub of subtitles with uppercase letters at the beginning of the word).
The sentence under the sub-chapter is written without distance from the title.
Materials and Methods should be typed within not excess than 750 words.

3. Results and Discussion/Hasil dan Pembahasan (Capitalize each word, TNR 13 pt,
Align left in bold)
Result and discussion must be combined. Results must be clear and concise and explained its
significance in the discussion. Manuscripts are written using 1 space line, in single column,11
point Time New Roman font, in justified text, and margins on all four sides are 2.5 cm.
Results and Discussion should be typed within not excess than 3000 words.

4. Conclusion/Kesimpulan (Capitalize each word, TNR 13 pt, Align left in bold)


It summarizes the result and answers the research question/objective. Repetition of the
discussion is highly forbidden. If any suggestion of the research, it can also be outlined in this
part. Manuscripts are written using 1 space line, in single column,11 point Time New Roman
font, in justified text, and margins on all four sides are 2.5 cm. Conclusion and suggestion
should be typed within not excess than 100 words.

Acknowledgement/Ucapan Terimakasih (Capitalize each word, TNR 13 pt, Align left


in bold)
Only people or institution that help to succeed the research such as the funding, volunteer, or
proofreader.

Reference/Daftar Pustaka
1. The citation in text and bibliography are APA style
2. References should be contained most widely from journal article and at least other
sources
3. Author (s) is recommended to use reference manager such as EndNote, Zotero,
or Mendeley
4. References should be placed in alphabetical order by surname of author/s
I. If there are two or more references to the same author, they should be presented in
chronological order with the earliest re} Reference presented first
II. If there are two or more references to the same author in the same year, they should be
distinguished by adding a, b, c, etc. after the year of publication.

The style of presenting a bibliographic reference varies according to the type of reference.
Below are details of how to present the most common types of material as bibliographic
references.

References to some Books


1. Borgese, E. M. (1980). Sea farm: The story of aquaculture. New York: HN Abrams.
2. Falconer, I. R. (Ed.). (2012). Algal toxins in seafood and drinking water. Adelaide:
Elsevier.
3. Pillay, T. V. R., & Kutty, M. N. (2005). Aquaculture: principles and practices (2nd ed.).
Oxford: Blackwell Publishing
Name of author/s or editor/s using the last name, plus initial/s. (Type Ed. or Eds. - short for
editor/s- here if referring to a whole edited book). (Year of publication). Title of Book
(Edition number goes here if later than first e.g. 2nd ed.). Place of publication: Publisher.

References to Chapters in edited books


Chapman, & Hall (1997). Biochemical dynamics and the quality of fresh and frozen fish. In
G.M. Hall (Ed.), Fish processing technology. (pp. 1-31). London: Blackie Academic
and Professional,

Name of author. (Year of publication). Title of chapter. In Name of editor/s (Ed/s.), Title of
book (pp. Start and end page numbers of the chapter). Place of publication: Publisher.

References to Journal articles


Amin, M. N. G., Pralebda, S. A., Hasan, M. N., Zakariya, Subekti, S., Saputra, E., Andriyono,
S., Pramono, H., & Alamsjah, M. A. (2018). Physicochemical properties of Bruguiera
gymnorrhiza flour (BGF). International Food Research Journal, 25(5):1852-1857.

Rozi, Akhmad, T. M., Sifania, H. S., & Raden, B. (2018). Pengaruh Pemberian Kitosan dalam
Pakan terhadap Pertumbuhan, Sintasan dan Efisiensi Pemanfaatan Pakan Nila
(Oreochromis niloticus). Jurnal Perikanan Universitas Gadjah Mada, 20(2):103-111.
doi.org/10.22146/jfs.38868

Name of author/s. (Year of publication). Title of article. Title of Journal, Volume number
(issue number), Start and end page numbers of article.

References to Official publications


Murni, E., & Ningtyas, T. (2016). Prakarsa strategis optimalisasi pemanfaatan potensi
kelautan menuju terwujudnya indonesia sebagai poros maritime. Jakarta: Indonesian
Ministry of National Development Planning

Name of author/s. (Year of publication). Title of Official Publication (Official publication’s


reference number). Place of publication: Publisher.

References to Conference papers


Alamsjah, M. A., Subekti, S., Lamid, M., Pujiastuti, D. Y., Kurnia, H., & Rifadi, R. R. (2018,
April). Porosity structure of green polybag of medium density fiberboard from seaweed
waste. Paper presented at the International Fisheries Symposium, University of
Brawijaya, Indonesia.

Rozi, Rahayu, K., & Daruti, D. N. (2018). Detection and analysis of hemolysin genes in Aeromonas
hydrophila isolated from Gouramy (Osphronemus gouramy) by polymerase chain reaction
(PCR) IOP Conf Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 137:(2018) 012001, doi
:101088/1755-1315/137/1/012001

Name of author/s. (Year of publication, Month of the conference). Title of Conference Paper.
Paper presented at the Title of Conference or the Name of the Organization holding the
conference, Location of the conference.
References to Website material
Commission of the European Communities. (2001). Global per capita fish consumption rises
above 20 kilograms a year. Retrieved July 7, 2016,
from http://www.fao.org/news/story/en/item/421871/icode/

Name of author/s. (Year of publication). Title of web page. Retrieved date accessed, from
World Wide Web address.
Figures and Tables placed separated in last page of manuscript.

The Rules of Tables and Figures

A. Tables (Title in an English, Bold in Table, Time New Roman 11pt, Align left)

Table 1. Growth performance parameters (mean ±SD) of goramy (Osphronemus goramy) fed on
commercial pellet feed, cake artificial feed, and Artemia sp. feed for three months in Pond of
Rearing FPK, Unair

Parameter Treatment
P0 P1 P2 P3
Feed conversation 1.80 ± 0.05c 1.70 ± 0.02b 1.30 ± 0.05a 1.05 ± 0.05d
ratio (FCR)
Specific growth 0.18 ± 0.005a 1.22 ± 0.003ab 1.22 ± 0.005b 3.72 ± 0.009c
rate (SGR)
Survival rate (SR) 41.00 ± 1.41c 45.00 ± 2.01b 59.00 ± 1.21c 79.00 ± 1.21d
Description: P0 (Control), P1 (commercial pellet feed ), P2 (Feed of artificial cake), P3 (Feed
Artemia sp.). Different superscripts in the same column shows that there are significant
differences (p <0.05).

Tables should be embedded in page. Provide footnotes and other information (e.g.,
source/copyright data, explanation of boldface). Tables should be no wider than 17 cm.
Condense or divide larger tables. Please submit tables as editable text and not as images.
Number tables consecutively in accordance with their appearance in the text and place any
table notes below the table body. Be sparing in the use of tables and ensure that the data
presented in them do not duplicate results described elsewhere in the article. Please avoid
using vertical rules and shading in table cells.
Equations (refer with: Eq. 1, Eq. 2,..) should be indented 5 mm (0.2”). There should be
one line of space above the equation and one line of space below it before the text continues.
The equations have to be numbered sequentially, and the number put in parentheses at the
right-hand edge of the text. Equations should be punctuated as if they were an ordinary part
of the text. Punctuation appears after the equation but before the equation number. The use of
Microsoft Equation is allowed. Example c2 = a2 + b2. (1)
B. Figures (Title in an English, Bold in Figure, Time New Roman 11pt, Align left)

Figure 1. Dry biomass microalgae Chlamydomonas sp. result of culture of PU media

Provide figures embedded in page. Figures should be drawn professionally.


Photographs should be sharp (contrast). Provide footnotes and other information (e.g.,
source/copyright data, explanation of boldface) in figure legend. Submit image files (e.g.,
electromicrograph) without text content as high-resolution (300 dpi/ppi minimum) TIFF or
JPG files. Ensure that each illustration has a caption. Supply captions separately, not attached
to the figure. A caption should comprise a brief title (not on the figure itself) and a
description of the illustration. Keep text in the illustrations themselves to a minimum but
explain all symbols and abbreviations used.
Check that pictures resolution is enough to disclose important details on picture. Please
check all the pictures either in the screen and the results in the print version. When examined
images printed version, make sure that: colour have quite a contrast, a picture is quite clear
and all the labels on a picture can be read. Colored charts images are possible. Do not use dot
pattern on charts since there is possibility it can’t be printed in its original. Use solid fill and
contrast color in charts images.

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