SMAN 13 Tangerang Regency, West Java Visit to Campus

SMAN 13 Tangerang Regency, West Java Visit to Campus

FPIK. Monday, 13 February 2023 FPIK received another visit from SMAN 13, Tangerang Regency, West Java. Twelve teaching staff headed by Haji M. Fahruroji, S.Pd.I, M.Pd accompanied the students to gather information about FPIK Undip and foster motivation and interest in students to continue on to higher education. The vitos opportunity was used by Wadek I and his staff to promote FPIK to the community in the hope of increasing high school students’ interest in majoring in FPIK at the opening of new student registration in the upcoming Odd Semester 2023/2024.

 

FPIK JAYA! FPIK Students Get “Silver Medal in Thailand Inventors Day”

FPIK JAYA! FPIK Students Get “Silver Medal in Thailand Inventors Day”

Semarang. Students from the Department of Capture Fisheries, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, Diponegoro University have again made international achievements. On 2-6 February 2023, the Capture Fisheries Department Student Team under the guidance of Kukuh Eko Prihantoko, S.Pi., M.Si, took part in the International Thailand Inventors Day event with their scientific work entitled “Fish-Caller, Based on the Internet of Things to Increase Fisheries Productivity in Artisanal Fishers” was awarded the Silver Medal. This success cannot be separated from the collaborative work within the Capture Project research and innovation community at the Capture Fisheries Workshop, Capture Fisheries Department, FPIK, UNDIP. Congratulations to the entire Capture Project Team for achieving the Silver Medal in Thailand:

1. Tegar Indera Hidayat (S1 Capture Fisheries Student 2020 – Team Leader)

2. Pranata Candra Perdana (S1 Capture Fisheries Student 2019)

3. Zahwatul Ulla (Bachelor Degree Student in Capture Fisheries 2019)

4. Rizkar Al Akbar (S1 Student of Electrical Engineering 2020)

5. Cindy Nurochmah (Bachelor of English Literature 2019)

DKPP Wonogiri Collaborates with FPIK Undip in Fisheries Management

DKPP Wonogiri Collaborates with FPIK Undip in Fisheries Management

FPIK. Prof. Tri and Ir. Sutardi, Head of the Department of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries and Animal Husbandry of the Wonogiri Regency, signed the MoU on the collaboration “Fisheries Management with a Community-Based and Ecosystem Approach in Wonogiri Regency” in the lti senate meeting room. 3rd ed. A FPIK Undip on 1 February 2023.

The scope of the cooperation includes:

  1. Planning, development and capacity building of marine and fisheries human resources;
  2. Empowerment of marine and fisheries communities;
  3. Conservation and protection of biodiversity in Mainland Public Waters (PUD);
  4. Management of ecosystem services;
  5. Research, development and application of science and technology in the field of fisheries;
  6. Assessment and development of legal, social and economic aspects in the field of fisheries;
  7. Consultation and exchange of information and knowledge in the field of fisheries;
  8. Expert exchange; And
  9. Utilization of facilities and infrastructure.
  10. The Study Programs at the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences that are involved in this collaboration are Capture Fisheries, Aquatic Resources Management, Aquaculture and Fishery Product Technology.

 

Double Degree Collaboration with LA Rochelle University

Double Degree Collaboration with LA Rochelle University

Semarang . Thursday, January 18 2023, FPIK signed an MOU extension regarding the double degree doctoral program with LA Rochelle University. The objectives of the collaboration are:

  1. Cooperation in the implementation of double degree master education in Environmental Management and Coastal Ecology
  2. Other collaborations for the future such as training programs, doctoral program supervision, and short-term research with joint laboratories

 

Aquaculture Business Day 2022

Aquaculture Business Day 2022

FPIK Undip- Aquaculture Business Day activity is an exhibition of Aquaculture business products which is expected to be able to foster the entrepreneurial spirit of “Young Entrepreneur” for FPIK students in particular. This activity has been planned from 2 (two) years ago, but due to the covid pandemic, it can only be carried out today, exactly on November 11, 2022, said Tita Elfitasari as the supervisor of the activity.In the opening ceremony by the deputy dean of resources, Prof. Aristi said that the University and FPIK support and support student entrepreneurship activities by preparing a special budget for these activities.

Dozens of creative innovations by the students of the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences (FPIK) Diponegoro University (Undip) Semarang were exhibited in the auditorium of the Undip FPIK Audit building with their respective brands: Catappa’ku, Nawasena, Happy Feed, Mr. Lele, Mannaf Aquaponik, BrandyScape, Risol Lumerr, Sekongkol, Maowseweeds, UUHP, Teaching Factory, Wareng, E-Scape and Kanoscape.

Jaya!!! FPIK Undip Students Win Gold Medals at Tanoto Student Research Award (TSRA) 2022

Jaya!!! FPIK Undip Students Win Gold Medals at Tanoto Student Research Award (TSRA) 2022

Semarang- Pranata Candra Perdana Putra, a student at the Undip FPIKCatch Fishing Department won a Gold Medal at the 2022 Tanoto Student Research Award (TSRA) which was held on November 5, 2022 where ITB was the host. His scientific work entitled “GALAKSI” (Integrated Laksana Ideas) is an Educational Teaching Tool in the Field of Astronomy Science Based on the Internet of Things (IoT). each natural phenomenon. In addition, the galaxy can be controlled using an application to make it easier for teachers to supervise. This tool works with ratio comparisons that are designed in such a way according to the theory.

The Tanoto Foundation in collaboration with five campus partners in Indonesia held the 2022 Tanoto Student Research Award (TSRA) competition in order to develop collaborative innovation work among university students. This competition was attended by 125 student delegates from five Mitra Tanoto Foundation universities, namely Diponegoro University, University of Indonesia, Bandung Institute of Technology, Bogor Agricultural Institute, and Brawijaya University.

The Mumaco Project

The Mumaco Project

Semarang, FPIK Undip collaborate with TU Delf and  WUR to The Mumaco Project. The Mumaco Project is Mussel as Mangrove Facilitator for Coastal Defense was establish from 2021 and program end planned at 2024. Project located at Timbulsloko village Sayung Demak and involved 3 major aspects:

  1. Dam (compound structure) as coastal defense by Alejandra Macheno;
  2. Biodiversity analysis by Lara Jansen; and
  3. Green Mussel culture by Ristiawan.

FPIK Undip and PT BPI Plant Artificial Coral Reefs and Fish Houses from Coal Waste

FPIK Undip and PT BPI Plant Artificial Coral Reefs and Fish Houses from Coal Waste

Semarang, FPIK Undip and PT BPI Plant Artificial Coral Reefs and Fish Houses made from Coal Waste. The activity was carried out on October 19, 2022. Hundreds of artificial coral reefs in the form of an Artificial Patch Reef (APR) pyramid and Artificial Fish Apartments (AFA) made of FABA (Bottom Ash) coal are planted in the Batang sea waters. The coral reefs are the result of research from the Faculty of Fisheries, Diponegoro University (Undip) Semarang in collaboration with PT BPI as a consortium for the construction of a 2×1,000 MW PLTU Batang.This activity was inaugurated directly by the Acting Regent of Batang Lani Dwi Rejeki as well as a symbolic installation with the Dean of Fisheries Undip and the board of directors of PT BPI at the Fish Port, Karangasem Utara Batang Village. The Acting Regent of Batang, Lani Dwi Rejeki, said that this is a new technology for the utilization of coal waste which is categorized as non-B3 which means it is not dangerous and then Undip and BPI will use it for coral reefs. “In accordance with government regulation number 22 of 2021 regarding the implementation of Environmental Protection and Management, Fly Ash and Bottom Ash (FABA) as non-B3 waste can be used by themselves or other parties as a substitute for substrate raw materials or in accordance with the development of Science and Technology ( science and technology),” he explained. Furthermore, the artificial coral reefs will be submerged in the sea as an effort to protect the marine ecosystem.

Coal waste or non-B3 FABA, not only for the manufacture of coral reefs, but also can be used as bricks and paving blocks. The Dean of the Undip Faculty of Agriculture, Prof. Tri Winarni said that FABA which was used as ATR and AFA had gone through research and it was stated that the waste was classified as non-B3. He explained that with different ratios FABA could replace cement which is now expensive. So the use of this waste can be something that is very useful for the community.Head of the Research Team and Coral Reef Experts at Undip Semarang, Munasik explained, coral reefs in the northern coastal waters, especially Batang, have been damaged very massively and are almost rare. This is due to the presence of sediment and seawater dilution. “Through the 2022 matching fun program, we want to revive coral reef habitats by utilizing coal waste.

Cooperation between FPIK Undip and Batang Regency Government in Improving Coral Reef Ecosystem

Cooperation between FPIK Undip and Batang Regency Government in Improving Coral Reef Ecosystem

Together with Diponegoro University and PLTU Batang, the Batang Regency Government, Central Java is working on improving coral reef ecosystems in coastal areas, through the development of Artificial Fish Apartment (AFA) technology or fish houses, and Artificial Patch Reef (APR) or artificial coral reefs. The development of AFA and APR technology is carried out by utilizing coal waste that is specially molded, then arranged on the seabed. Hundreds of artificial coral reefs in the form of pyramids of Artificial Patch Reef (APR) and Artificial Fish Apartments (AFA) made of FABA (Bottom Ash) coal are parked in Batang sea waters. The acting Regent of Batang Lani Dwi Rejeki, when releasing the AFA and APR transport ships into the sea, said that the damage to coastal ecosystems would be resolved if all parties worked together.