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.

 

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FPIK Students’ Japan Internship Journey

FPIK Students’ Japan Internship Journey

On 22 and 23 February 2024, eight students from the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science (FPIK) Diponegoro University flew to Japan to undergo an internship program at several companies in Japan for two semesters. This internship program is not only a bold step, but also a great and huge opportunity for students to develop themselves in an international work environment. This departure also marks the continuation of the Merdeka Belajar Kampus Merdeka (MBKM) internship program which has been implemented by FPIK Undip for the past few years.

The eight students who left for internships in Japan are students from the Fishery Product Technology (THP) and Marine Science study programs. They undergo internships at Japanese companies that focus on the field of shellfish cultivation and seafood processing. During their internships at several companies in Japan, FPIK Undip students will be able to learn directly from leading industry practitioners in their fields. Several months before departure, the students had undergone intensive Japanese language training, provided by LPK Kokorono Siji as part of their preparation before entering the work environment in Japan.

The departure of these eight students is the beginning of other upcoming departures of other FPIK students to Japan, who have also successfully passed the internship selection in Japan. With this internship program, students are expected to apply the knowledge they get and gain valuable experience in the international fisheries and marine industry. The hope of the university and faculty is that the MBKM internship program to Japan can be sustainable and successful, so that later students can return to Indonesia and contribute optimally to the advancement of the fisheries and marine sector in the country.

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)

FPIK Visits Indonesia’s Largest Shrimp Ponds

FPIK Visits Indonesia’s Largest Shrimp Ponds

FPIK, SEMARANG – Tuesday (13/2) As an effort to initiate collaboration with the Directorate General of Aquaculture of the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, the representatives of Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science (FPIK) of Diponegoro University visited the Area-Based Shrimp Cultivation Pond (BUBK) in Kebumen, Central Java. The Dean of FPIK Undip, Prof. Ir. Tri Winarni Agustini, M.Sc., Ph.D., Prof. Dr. Ir. Sri Rejeki, M.Sc and Prof. Dr. Ir. Suradi, M.S., were present as representatives of FPIK Undip during this visit. The arrival of the Dean of FPIK and staff to BUBK-KKP Kebumen was warmly welcomed by Agung as representatives of the Kebumen Regency Government, and the Head of the Production Division of BUBK-KKP Kebumen, Maskar Jayadi and his staff.
In addition to initiating collaboration, the visit was also an opportunity to share knowledge on optimal shrimp farming practices while still paying attention to environmental sustainability. BUBK Kebumen is the largest shrimp farm in Indonesia with 100 hectares of land, which was built through a collaboration between KKP and the Kebumen local government. BUBK Kebumen’s shrimp farm is a national pilot project of modern, area-based shrimp farms intended for local shrimp farmers, especially the shrimp farming industry, which is also supported by good infrastructure such as reservoirs, wastewater treatment plant (WWTP), laboratories, feed warehouses, production warehouses, offices and employee mess. Hopefully, this visit can be an inspiration for FPIK to be able to help develop the shrimp farming industry optimally starting from the cultivation process, harvesting, to post-harvest. (Adm)

HEALTHY FRIDAY IN FPIK UNDIP

HEALTHY FRIDAY IN FPIK UNDIP

Friday (19/1) An aerobics exercise activity was successfully held at the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Undip, Tembalang. This activity was attended by Undip academic members, namely deans, lecturers, stake holders, and staff who enthusiastically participated in the workout session. This positive activity is a regular activity of the University which is held every Friday and is carried out alternately by all faculties at Undip as an effort to maintain the health of Undip academic members. The aerobics exercise guided by professional gymnastics instructors, who guide the participants with energetic and fun movements.
Although the weather was drizzling for a bit, it did not affect the enthusiasm of the participants. After the exercise finished, the event continued with remarks from the Dean of FPIK, Prof. Ir. Tri Winarni Agustini, M.Sc., Ph.D., and Prof. Dr. Suharnomo, S.E., M.Si., as Vice Rector 1 of Diponegoro University. Both expressed their appreciation for the activity and participation in the event, emphasizing the importance of maintaining the spirit of togetherness within Diponegoro University. The highlight of the event was marked by a group photo session, and continued with breakfast time, where participants could enjoy the dishes that had been prepared, creating a warm and intimate atmosphere of togetherness among Undip’s academic community. (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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The 95th Mother’s Day Commemoration in FPIK Undip

The 95th Mother’s Day Commemoration in FPIK Undip

FPIK, SEMARANG – Wednesday (17/1) The 95th Mother’s Day commemoration at the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science (FPIK) Diponegoro University has been successfully held. Located in the Hall Building of the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science Undip, the event was organized by the Dharma Wanita Persatuan (DWP) FPIK Undip and attended by lecturers and female academic staff of FPIK Undip, as well as several invited guests. Carrying the theme “Perempuan Hebat, Keluarga Sehat, Kuat, dan Bermartabat ” this event aims to celebrate the important role of women in families and society.

The Mother’s Day commemoration event also invited Dr. Ir. Widodo Farid Ma’ruf, M.Sc. as a talk show speaker. The event began with a karaoke competition with representatives from six departments and academic staff, where each of the participants sang a song of their choice related to the theme of Mother’s Day. Furthermore, there was also a fashion show competition and the selected participants demonstrated their catwalk skills with their beautiful Kebaya dresses. The event then continued with remarks from the Vice Chairperson of Dharma Wanita Persatuan FPIK Undip, the Head of the Committee, and Prof. Ir. Tri Winarni Agustini, M.Sc., Ph.D., as the Dean of FPIK Undip.

Before the talk show began, there was a special and melodious performance from the DWP FPIK Choir group. After the choir performance, it was time for the talk show session by Dr. Farid, who discussed toxins in processed foods and their impact on the body. He provided education & tips on detoxifying toxins in the body. The highlight of the event was marked by the awarding of scholarships, announcement of the winners of karaoke and fashion show competitions, distribution of door prizes and finally closed with a group photo session. This event not only provides entertainment, but also education and strengthens togetherness in the academic environment of FPIK Undip. (Adm)

FPIK Undip Facilitates Audience Meeting to Support Efforts to Improve Shrimp Cultivation in Karimunjawa

FPIK Undip Facilitates Audience Meeting to Support Efforts to Improve Shrimp Cultivation in Karimunjawa

On Friday (5/1), an Audience Meeting for the Development of Shrimp Farming Groups in Karimunjawa was held at the Dean’s Building of FPIK Undip. The event was attended by representatives from Undip’s Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, KKP Central Java, Indonesian Aquaculture Society (MAI), Indonesian Shrimp Forum (FUI), and Shrimp Club Indonesia (SCI) in an audience meeting that aimed to improve shrimp farming in the region. The Indonesian Aquaculture Society (MAI) is a national non-profit and independent aquaculture professional organization with more than 1400 members and/or institutions spread throughout Indonesia. MAI members come from various professional elements of society such as researchers, lecturers, producers, business people, government and private employees, organizations or associations, etc. Meanwhile, FUI is an organization of stakeholders from various associations, agencies, and supply chain actors including SCI, an organization where shrimp farmers in Indonesia gather.

The audience meeting began with an opening from the MAI representative who was also the moderator of the event. Then followed by an opening speech from Prof. Ir. Tri Winarni Agustini, M.Sc., Ph.D., as the Dean of FPIK Undip who expressed her hope that this meeting could be a forum for exchanging opinions related to the problems faced by shrimp farmers in Karimunjawa. The meeting was held with full interaction between all parties, where each party shared experiences, knowledge and data that are relevant to the current issues. By holding an audience meeting between academics, government and aquaculture experts, it is expected to create a discussion that has a positive impact on the environment and society, especially shrimp farmers in Karimunjawa. (Adm)

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)

FPIK Undip Establishes Cooperation with PT. BERSAMA BANGUN PANGAN

FPIK Undip Establishes Cooperation with PT. BERSAMA BANGUN PANGAN

FPIK, Semarang – Thursday (7/12) Prof. Ir. Tri Winarni Agustini, M.Sc, Ph.D. as the Dean of the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, Diponegoro University has signed a Cooperation Agreement between FPIK Undip and PT BERSAMA BANGUN PANGAN represented by dr. H. Naswidi as the commissioner of PT BERSAMA BANGUN PANGAN. The signing of this collaboration was carried in the midst of the dismissal meeting of the National Seminar Activity committee, ICTCRED 2022 and ITroSCo 2023 as well as the formation of the next ICTCRED and ITroSCo activity committees in 2024. Located at the Auditorium of the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, Diponegoro University, the signing was attended by the ICTCRED and ITroSCo activity committees, as well as officials from the FPIK Undip and partners.

This cooperation agreement involves six study programs at FPIK Undip, including: Aquaculture, Aquatic Resources Management, Capture Fisheries, Marine Science, Oceanography, and Fishery Product Technology with scopes including:

  1. Study program curriculum development
  2. Provision of teaching staff, field supervisors and practitioner elements from the business world and industry
  3. Preparation of field work practice sites and/or apprenticeships
  4. Provision of supervisors or supervisors of field and final assignments
  5. Provision of laboratories
  6. Development of science and technology through research, workshops, seminars, focus group discussions, and others. (Adm)

 

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