Marlin Space: FPIK’s Latest Hotspot

Marlin Space: FPIK’s Latest Hotspot

FPIK, SEMARANG – The Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science (FPIK) Diponegoro University now has a new facility with a modern and fresh concept, namely Marlin Space. Marlin Space is the result of a collaboration between FPIK and FPIK Undip alumni. Strategically located in the FPIK campus area, Marlin Space is made to offer a different experience for the FPIK and Undip academic community.

Marlin Space carries a comfortable and modern coffee shop concept, with air-conditioned indoor facilities and an aesthetic outdoor area. Marlin Space offers varieties of beverage menu, ranging from espresso-based, tea-based, milk-based drinks to Marlin Space’s signature drinks that are authentic and have a special taste you can’t find anywhere. Moreover, a variety of delicious snacks such as croissants with various toppings, sandwich, mix platter, and waffles are also available to order to compliment your choice of drink.

This new facility is also supported by a strong wi-fi network, making it an ideal place for students to work on their assignments or socialize with friends. Marlin Space is set to become a new favorite spot for FPIK students. The slogan “A Space to Connect, A Place to Grow” reflects the purpose of Marlin Space as a place to connect and grow together every day starts from 9am to 9pm.

The Dean of FPIK Undip, Prof. Ir. Tri Winarni Agustini, M.Sc., Ph.D., hopes that this cool and contemporary new facility can increase students’ enthusiasm and make them more comfortable studying at FPIK Undip. She also welcomes the entire Undip academic community to come to Marlin Space because Marlin Space is open to all. With Marlin Space, it is hoped that students can be more motivated and experience a more lively and dynamic campus atmosphere. This facility is not just a place to enjoy coffee or drinks, but also a space to create, learn, and build strong connection between fellow students or undip academic community.

FPIK, Jaya!

FPIK Team Successfully Sweeps Multiple Achievements at The FAPERTA Fair 5

FPIK Team Successfully Sweeps Multiple Achievements at The FAPERTA Fair 5

FPIK, SEMARANG – Five students of the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science (FPIK) and one student of the Vocational School of Diponegoro University managed to win several categories at the Futuristics and Prestige Research, Technology and Art (FAPERTA) Fair 5 competition which took place on 18-19 May 2024 at Dhyana Pura University, Bali. The FAPERTA Fair is a national level essay competition organised by Sentosa Foundation. In this competition, the team consisted of five students of FPIK and one student from the vocational school won Gold Medal in the Environmental theme (Essay category), Silver Medal in the HSE theme (Poster category), Bronze Medal in the Environmental theme (Essay category), Bronze Medal in the Technology theme (Essay category), and became 3rd Runner Up. The five FPIK students who successfully achieved these achievements are students from the Capture Fisheries Department, namely:

  1. Sholichin Adji Saputro (2022)
  2. Rafi Zulmy Saputra (2022)
  3. Revinda Aradea Adat (2022)
  4. Andrew Rafael Kristanto (2023)
  5. Zulfa Arya Ramadhani (2023)

Aside from the hard work of the brilliant students, their success in winning several categories is also supported by the lecturer, faculty, and Bank Jateng which also provided sponsorship to the FPIK team in participating in the competition. With this national level achievement through FAPERTA Fair 5, Adji as Team Leader hopes to be able to participate in other national or international level competitions. Adji believes that he and his fellow FPIK students can achieve even better achievements in the future. ‘I also hope that FPIK as a Faculty can continue to show support to students who want to develop and excel in their respective fields,’ he said. Hopefully in the future there will be more students from FPIK Undip who can make such achievements.

FPIK, Jaya!

Capture Fisheries Study Program of FPIK Undip Achieves “Excellent” Accreditation

Capture Fisheries Study Program of FPIK Undip Achieves “Excellent” Accreditation

One of the study programs of the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, Diponegoro University, namely the Capture Fisheries study program, has achieved a new achievement. Based on the Decree of the Director of the Executive Board of the National Accreditation Board for Higher Education Number: 555/SK/BAN-PT/Ak.KP/S/II/2024 concerning the Conversion of the Accreditation Rating of the Capture Fisheries Study Program at the Diponegoro University Undergraduate Program, Semarang City decided to Convert the Accreditation Rating of the Capture Fisheries Study Program at the Diponegoro University Undergraduate Program, Semarang City as stated in the Decree of the National Accreditation Board for Higher Education Number 1681/SK/BAN-PT/Ak-PPJ/S/III/2020 concerning the Accreditation Rating of the Capture Fisheries Study Program of the Diponegoro University Undergraduate Program, Semarang City to “EXCELLENT” with a Value of 362 starting from 27 February 2024. This is proof that all study programs of the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science Undip are very serious in committing to continuously improve performance and achievements which will have a positive impact on the academic quality of the study programs.

 

FPIK, JAYA!

Cooperation Agreement between FPIK Undip and BBPI Semarang

Cooperation Agreement between FPIK Undip and BBPI Semarang

FPIK, SEMARANG – On Wednesday (21/2), the Dean of the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, Diponegoro University (FPIK Undip) Prof. Ir. Tri Winarni Agustini, M.Sc., Ph.D accompanied by the Vice Dean 2, Prof. Dr. Aristi Dian Purnama Fitri, S.Pi., M.Si. has signed a Cooperation Agreement between FPIK Undip and Semarang Fishing Center (BBPI) of the Directorate General of Capture Fisheries of the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries represented by Dr. Bagus Oktori Sutrisno, A. Pi, MM. Located in the Dean’s Building of FPIK Undip, the signing of this collaboration is an extension of the collaboration that has been going on since 2020.
Unlike the collaboration that took place in the previous 3 (three) years, this collaboration has longer duration and cover more scope of cooperation, one of which is cooperation in terms of providing internship opportunities or field work practices for FPIK students at BPPI in order to support the Merdeka Belajar Kampus Merdeka (MBKM) programme.
By signing this collaboration, it is hoped that the collaboration between FPIK Undip and BBPI will be more solid and beneficial for both parties. This step is an important step in developing human resources in the fisheries and marine sector and strengthening the relationship between institutions. The event was marked by a group photo moment as a symbol of a shared commitment to achieve better goals for the future of Indonesian fisheries. (Adm)

[Undip, UGM, IPB and ITB Meeting with Pukyong National University (PKNU) – South Korea]

[Undip, UGM, IPB and ITB Meeting with Pukyong National University (PKNU) – South Korea]

Jakarta, January 18, 2024

Representatives from the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, Diponegoro University, Dr. Aninditia Sabdaningsih, S.Si, M.Si as the Head of the Master and Doctoral Study Program in Aquatic Resources Management had the opportunity to attend an invitation from the Marine Technology Cooperation Research Center (MTCRC). The activity took place on Thursday, January 18, 2024 located at the Coordinating Ministry for Maritime Affairs and Investment Building, Central Jakarta.

Cooperation between the Government of Korea and Indonesia in the form of Official Development Assistance (ODA) Project entitled ‘Establishing Integrated Ocean Fisheries Technology Training Center and Enhancing Capacity Building in Indonesia’, which has been going on since June 6, 2023 started one of its implementations by organizing a Master’s level scholarship program in Indonesia and Korean Doctorate. On this occasion, as one of the scholarship organizing universities, Pukyong National University (PKNU).

Together with the Korea-Indonesia Marine Technology Cooperation Research Center (MTCRC), held a discussion meeting in order to create a forum that facilitates the exchange of information related to the curriculum in the field of fisheries applied in universities in Indonesia.

In addition to Undip, representatives from several universities were present including the Dean of the Faculty of Earth Science and Technology, Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB); Dean of the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, Bogor Agricultural University (IPB); Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture, Gajah Mada University (UGM).

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INAUGURATION OF THE NEW PROFESSORS OF FPIK UNDIP

INAUGURATION OF THE NEW PROFESSORS OF FPIK UNDIP

FPIK, SEMARANG – Wednesday (12/12) located at the Prof. Soedarto S.H. Building, Undip Tembalang, the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science of Diponegoro University made another achievement by inaugurating two new professors, Prof. Agus Trianto, S.T., M.Sc., Ph.D. and Prof. Dr. Anindya Wirasatriya, S.T., M.Si., M.Sc.

 

Prof. Agus delivered an inaugural speech entitled “Bioactive Materials from Marine Organisms: Development as Probiotics”. Indonesia has the world’s largest marine biodiversity. Marine organisms generally produce bioactive ingredients as a form of chemical adaptation to the environment to survive. Exploration results from marine avertebrates produce bioactive compounds. However, the emergence of new diseases and pathogens that are multidrug resistance (MDR) triggers the search for new drugs. MDR cases do not only occur in cancer cells, bacteria, fungi, and viruses that attack humans, but also in pathogens that attack livestock and fish.

 

“Currently, the biggest challenge faced by shrimp farmers is disease caused by pathogenic bacteria of the Vibrio genus. One of the results of the exploration of sponge-associated microorganisms has the property of inhibiting the growth of various Vibrio bacterial species. The isolate is the fungus Trichoderma reesei SL.3.SP3.3 sponge association Monanchora sp., developed into probiotics that can suppress the Vibrio population in ponds so as to increase shrimp production”, he explained.

 

Meanwhile, Prof. Anin delivered an inaugural speech entitled “Utilization of Extreme Upwelling of Cold Sea Water (ALaDin) in Alor Kecil Waters, Alor Regency, East Nusa Tenggara Province in the Development of Blue Economy in the Field of Marine Tourism”. Upwelling is the event of lifting the mass of sea water from the inside to the surface.This process will cause a decrease in sea surface temperature (SST) in waters ranging from 2-4°C. In the waters of Alor Kecil, precisely in the Kumbang Mouth Strait, Alor Island, there is an extreme upwelling phenomenon characterized by a drastic decrease in SPL to reach > 10°C so it is called the cold sea water phenomenon (ALaDin). The minimum SPL due to this extreme upwelling can reach 12°C which makes this phenomenon the only one in the world because it is not found in any tropical region.

 

“The extreme upwelling event in the waters of Alor Kecil has the potential to be developed into a world-class tourism event because of its uniqueness. The drop in temperature during extreme upwelling makes the fish along the Kumbang Mouth Strait faint, attracting dolphins to come and prey on the fish. Therefore, tourists can enjoy the sensation of cold water, catch fish with an empty net and see pods of dolphins.This is an opportunity to develop Si ALaDin (IoT Monitoring System and Cold Seawater Forecasting) so that the community and stake holders can monitor the SPL in real time and can know the ALaDin event in advance so that it can be managed to be able to create world-class tourism events and become the 6th super priority destination,” he said. (Adm)