by admin | Sep 12, 2023 | News, The SDGs
FPIK, SEMARANG - The Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, Diponegoro University (FPIK Undip) has successfully held Marlin Fest 2023. The highlight of the 29th Anniversary of FPIK Undip was held at the FPIK Yard of the Undip Tembalang campus on Saturday, 26 August 2023 at 14.00 WIB.
This event is the culmination of a series of events to welcome the 29th Anniversary of FPIK. Previously, events such as the Marlin Cup, Marlin League, various Webinars, and several other activities were held.
The event was attended by Deputy Chancellor IV for Research, Innovation and Cooperation, Secretary of the Board of Trustees, Dean of FPIK Undip, Deputy Dean of FPIK Undip, Dean of Faculties/Schools, Chair of IKA Undip, Chair of KEKAL Undip, Chair of KERAPU Undip, Chair of DWP FPIK Undip , as well as the entire FPIK UNDIP academic community. The Marlin Fest 2023 activities took place lively by featuring various activities such as the Marlin Expo, art performances, performances by bands participating in the Marlin League, distribution of free fish, and appearances by several Guest Stars.
Photo: Fish seed distribution activity in the tributary of the Undip campus jogging area.
Dean of FPIK Undip Prof. Ir. Tri Winarni Agustini, M.Sc., Ph.D., in his remarks, revealed that the 29th Anniversary of FPIK Undip fell on July 25. “Today is the highlight of a series of FPIK Undip’s 29th Anniversary events and at the same time the Closing Ceremony for ODM at FPIK Undip. We appreciate the appearance of new student representatives from all study programs at FPIK Undip, it is very proud,” said Prof. Tri Winarni.
“In this activity we also carry out the Love to Eat Fish program. This morning we have distributed fish in the campus area and now we will give free fish to the local community. The fish comes from donations from Alumni who are also working with DWP (Dharma Wanita Unity) FPIK Undip. Every year we always carry out the Love to Eat Fish program. This also supports programs from the Government, especially the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries,” she explained. (Adm)
by admin | Sep 12, 2023 | News, The SDGs
FPIK, SEMARANG – At different times in each region, the sun is shining brightly, the moon is shining beautifully, this is the time to start a new journey for expand our knowledge and improve our understanding of the world. This summer, we are excited to announce the opening of our much-anticipated summer course has begun. The Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences presents the 5th International Tropic Summer Course. ITroSCo has been established since 2019 with Dr. Tita Elfitasari as the founder. Now we proudly present international tropic summer course which bring up theme “Coral Reef: Biodiversity for Sustainable Future”. Our summer course are designed to increase knowledge about underwater experiences especially coral reefs. By providing expert speakers from abroad, Dr. Takashi Nakamura from Japan and Maria Vanessa Baria-Rodriguez, Ph.D. from the Philippines. Then speakers from within the country, Peni Ahmadi, Ph.D. .; Dr. Frida Purwanti; Dr. Dwi Haryanti; Dr. Muhammad Helmi; Prof. Slamet Budi Prayitno; Dr. Ofri Johan and Dr. Tita Elfitasari.
This year, the committee have selected 43 students to participate in the program. These students represent nationalities and foreign universities from Asia, Africa, Australia, and South America, hailing from 16 distinct nations. They come from: Bangladesh, Pakistan, Philippines, Japan, India, Papua New Guinea, Nigeria, Thailand, Kyrgyz Republic, Yaman, Trinidad and Tobago, Sierra Leone, Kenya, Afghanistan, Fiji Islands, and Indonesia.
Besides that, don’t forget there was an introduction from the committee and 10 Buddies also introduce themselves, followed by informing the group distribution for all participant. For refreshing, there was an Ice breaking session in the form of connecting song lyrics as entertainment and suggestions to familiarize the participants and the committee. The closing has been held by orientation of the program by Mrs. Desca Estiyani Dewi, M. Pi. such as ITroSCo got talent and cultural exchange.
Photo: Opening session by the chairman of the IRoSCo Pre-Camp 2023 committee.
Photo: ITroSCo Pre-Camp Online.
This year, ITroSCo was not only held online, the field trip to Karimunjawa was one of a series of ITroSCo activities held offline. Twenty-four (24) participants in the offline version of ITroSCo who attended were representatives from 14 countries and 3 continents, such as the Philippines, Thailand, Singapore, and Brunei to Timor Leste, Iran, Yemen, Sudan, Cameroon, Gambia, United States, Uganda, Mauritius , and Côte d’Ivoire. (Adm)
Photo: Participants in the offline version of ITroSCo 2023.
by admin | Sep 12, 2023 | Achievement, News
FPIK, SEMARANG – WorldInvent Singapore 22+23 (WoSG) is a gathering attended by technology enthusiasts, inventors, and innovators of all ages. This activity takes the form of an exhibition of discoveries and innovations, which displays new ideas, new products, and new approaches.
Indonesia also participated in this activity through students from the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, Universitas Diponegoro (FPIK Undip), including Rafi Zulmy Saputra, Supo Friza Rendishatara, and Aulia Rasyad Aqila Hernanda. This prestigious contest was held at DMarquee, Downtown East, in the Republic of Singapore between September 4 and 6, 2023. This year, FPIK Undip students succeeded in winning a silver medal with the presentation of the work “Multi-Purpose Modular Data Collector for Conducting Underwater Research”.
Photo: FPIK Undip won a silver medal at WorldInvent Singapore 22+23 (WoSG) 2023.
WorldInvent TM 22+23 The Singapore International Invention Show (WoSG) is organized by the Innovation Design & Entrepreneurship Association (IDEA), the international body for the promotion of invention and innovation. More than 300 academics from various countries participated in this year’s contest. Their discoveries and innovative works were exhibited both online and on site. More than 20 countries participated, such as Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Malaysia, Indonesia, Qatar, the Republic of China, Vietnam, and Thailand. (Adm)
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by admin | Sep 4, 2023 | News, Research and Dedication, The SDGs
Kalirejo, Pekalongan (21/07/2023) – Indonesia has the highest fish production in ASEAN. Unfortunately, this is not shown by the level of fish consumption, especially among children. In 2004, the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries issued a program, namely GEMARIKAN (Gerakan Memasyarakatkan Makan Ikan). However, there are still many people who do not know about it. Therefore, a contribution is needed between the community and the government in campaigning the importance of early fish consumption for health.
Fish is one of the food sources that is high in nutrients. The nutrients include high protein, omega 3, unsaturated fatty acids, vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin B6, and vitamin B12. The nutrients contained in fish are beneficial for protecting eyesight, preventing senile dementia, and improving intelligence. Not only that, fish is more affordable than other animal protein sources. Therefore, fish is highly recommended to be consumed from an early age.
Students of Team II KKN Diponegoro University 2023 held a counseling on GEMARIKAN as an Early Nutrition Needs Improvement which took place at SDN 1 Kalirejo on Friday, July 21, 2023. This activity lasted for 1 hour and was attended by 47 students consisting of 4th and 5th grades.
This activity was carried out by delivering several materials, including the meaning of GEMARIKAN, nutritional content in fish, the benefits of eating fish, reasons for choosing fish, types of fish that can be consumed and examples of processed fish products. During the activity, students of SDN 1 Kalirejo looked enthusiastic in listening and actively participated in answering the questions that had been given. In addition to the delivery of material, it is also interspersed with fun games and the provision of processed fish products, namely otak-otak.
KKN Diponegoro University students also handed over and attached posters about GEMARIKAN in the school’s information board. This activity is expected to motivate students to consume fish regularly and advance the fisheries sector.
by admin | Sep 4, 2023 | News, Research and Dedication, The SDGs
Kalirejo, Pekalongan (21/07/2023) – Waste is a material that is wasted or can no longer be utilized. The waste comes from daily human activities or from natural processes. Waste problems must be quickly handled by the Indonesian Government and the community because waste causes enormous losses for human life and aquatic ecosystems. According to the World population, Indonesia is ranked 5th as the largest waste producer in the world, which is 9.13 million tons. The waste is dominated by plastic waste.
The existing waste problem can be minimized with correct and simple management. This can be done by any age from children to adults. Waste awareness can maintain aquatic ecosystems, especially the biota in them. Therefore, it is very necessary to work on waste awareness from an early age. Diponegoro University students held counseling on the importance of disposing of waste properly. The activity was held at SDN 1 Kalirejo on Friday, July 21, 2023. This activity lasted for 1 hour and was attended by 47 students consisting of 4th and 5th grades.
This counseling activity was carried out by delivering material related to waste, including the definition of waste, the origin of waste, types of waste, the impact of waste on human life and aquatic ecosystems, and waste management efforts. In the implementation of the activity, the enthusiasm of students of SDN 1 Kalirejo was seen. This is shown by active participation in answering the questions that have been given. Students who asked questions received wallets made from recycled waste, namely plastic coffee packets. This is done to motivate students to start managing waste into useful items.
by admin | Sep 4, 2023 | News
Remarks by the Dean of FPIK Undip, Prof. Ir. Tri Winarni Agustini, M.Sc., Ph.D.
The Young Diponegoro Orientation activity of the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science Undip was held offline starting Monday (14/08) and was attended by 687 undergraduate students. 110 students from the aquatic resource management study program, 103 students from the aquaculture study program, 88 students from the technology fisheries product study program, 65 students from the capture fisheries study program, 161 students from the marine science study program, and 160 students from the oceanography study program. The event began with remarks by the chairman of ODM FPIK 2023, the chairman of BEM FPIK, and the Dean of FPIK, Prof. Ir. Tri Winarni Agustini, M.Sc., Ph.D as well as pinning the participant’s card as a symbolic symbol of official acceptance of students of the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, Diponegoro University. In addition, she also introduced the structural officials of the Faculty, Head of Department, and Head of Study Program.
At the end of her remarks, the Dean of FPIK closed with the jargon “Kolaborasi untuk meraih prestasi” as part of encouragement of the beginning of the activity. She also introduced three new students of FPIK who became the team of attribute receiving troops during the Undip new student admission ceremony 2023 on last Friday (11/08).
Image of three FPIK new students who became the team of attribute recipient troops during the Undip PMB ceremony
The theme carried out at ODM FPIK UNDIP this year is ” Ciptakan kolaborasi, bersama FPIK wujudkan empati untuk laut Indonesia”. ODM FPIK Undip is a means to instill adaptive, collaborative, empathy and responsibility values for new students. This event took place for six days in the auditorium and building D of FPIK Undip.
In this activity, new students are introduced to the scope and system of higher education, especially Diponegoro University, which is the first step to start looking for their potential as a millennial generation by developing good character and ethics, so that they can represent those values in the environment and prevent disasters. New students certainly get material exposure that greatly supports this, namely related to the introduction of the scope and system of higher education, the role of millennials in the life of the nation, student ethics in lectures, as well as the environment and disasters alertness. After each presentation of each material, it was continued with Q&As and discussion sessions with new students.
ODM FPIK Undip 2023 was implemented and run successfully thanks to the collaboration between new students of FPIK Undip with the committee and management. The existence of ODM FPIK Undip activities in 2023 is expected to be beneficial for all parties.
Group Photo, ODM FPIK Undip Activity in 2023