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FPIK, SEMARANG – Today, Friday, December 12th, 2019 is a happy day for the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science (FPIK), Diponegoro University (UNDIP). FPIK UNDIP increases the number of professors. The professor from FPIK UNDIP who was inaugurated was Prof. Dr. Ir. Suradi Wijaya Saputra, M.S. (Department of Aquatic Resources in the field of Fisheries Resource Management). The inauguration ceremony of the professors was held at Prof. Building. Soedarto SH, Tembalang, led by the Chairman of the UNDIP Academic Senate, Prof. Dr. Ir. Soenarso, MS.
Inauguration speech was delivered by Prof. Dr. Ir. Suradi Wijaya Saputra, M.S. entitled “Management of Penaid Shrimp Resources for Sustainability and Increased Fishermen’s Income”. In his speech, Prof. Suradi explained the importance of managing fisheries resources, including penaid shrimp, so that shrimp resources can be sustainable, fishing efforts carried out by fishermen can be sustainable, their income increases, therefore, increasing the prosperity of the fishermen.
His speech explained about the main problems of penaid shrimp fisheries in Indonesia, such as overfishing, use of non-environmentally friendly fishing gear, IUU Fishing, supervision and law enforcement as well as habitat and ecosystem damage. Presentation of various penaid shrimp management efforts, both with a partial approach, such as the regulation of shrimp that can be caught, the arrangement of fishing gear, as well as an integrated approach through the application of the concept of ecosystem-based fisheries management (ecosystem approach to fisheries management; EAFM). The implications of management actions are also illustrated, both the implications for the conservation of shrimp resources and the income of fishermen.
Prof. Suradi hopes to provide benefits in the development of science and technology in the field of fisheries, as well as be useful in overcoming the problems of shrimp fisheries to preserve the resources and improve the welfare of fishermen.
In addition to inaugurating two professors from FPIK, at the same time, UNDIP also inaugurated a professor from the Faculty of Animal Husbandry and Agriculture: Prof. Dr. Ir. Sri Mukodiningsih, M.S. Currently, FPIK UNDIP has 21 professors in which Prof. Dr. Ir. Suradi Wijaya Saputra, M.S. is the 6th Professor from the Department of Aquatic Resources. Congratulations and success for the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, Diponegoro University and Professors for their achievements. (Ratnaningtyas).
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