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According to IPB University Lecturers, Only 10 Percent of The World’s Biota has been Well-Described

According to Dr. Hawis Madduppa, a lecturer at IPB University from the Department of Marine Science and Technology (ITK), Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences (FPIK), only 10 percent of the world’s biota has been well described. Indonesian waters are one of the most important waters because there are so many biota associations that exist […]

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IPB University Fish Gelatin Innovation, Halal and Solution to Reduce Imports

Dr Mala Nurilmala, a lecturer at IPB University from Department of Aquatic Product Technology, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, and a researcher at Halal Science Center IPB University said that Indonesia has high potential in the field of fish gelatin. She explained this in a discussion held by Halal Science Center, Institute for Research

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Indonesian Fishing Boat Community Discusses Future Shipping

As a meeting place for ideas and actions of people who have great attention to the world of shipping and fisheries, in early 2020 the Indonesian Fisheries Ship Community (MKPI) was established at the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences IPB University with the elected chairman Dr. St Aisjah Farhum. As a form of concern

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Let’s See The Exciting Activities at The 4.0 Crab Apartment

The Chancellor of IPB University, Prof. Dr. Arif Satria recently had the opportunity to witness the activities at the 4.0 Crab Apartment in IPB Ancol area.The 4.0 Crab Apartment is a vertical crab aquaculture technology set, which is the 3rd evolution of the crab cultivation technique. The first evolution is using the base of enlargement

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IPB University Professor Discusses the Effective Guludan Techniques for the Mangrove Areas Rehabilitation

Professor of the Silviculture Department, Faculty of Forestry and Environment, IPB University, Prof. Dr. Cecep Kusmana discussed the urgency of the mangrove ecosystems existence in the coastal area of DKI Jakarta Province. Read More>>

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Dean of FPIK IPB University: Campus Responsible for Maintaining Local Wisdom

Dr Luky Adrianto, Dean of IPB University’s Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences (FPIK) and Chairman of the Indonesian Higher Fisheries and Marine Education Leadership Forum said that the campus is an institution responsible for maintaining local wisdom. The other three stakeholders responsible for maintaining local wisdom are the government, multibusiness players and civil society.

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IPB University Fisheries Experts Train Thousand Islands Residents to Breed Grouper Fish

The Department of Aquaculture, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences (FPIK) and Prodi Technology for Production and Management of Aquaculture (TPMPB), Vocational School of IPB University recently provided training and mentoring for grouper fish cultivation on Kelapa Dua Island, Kepulauan Seribu. Read More>>

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IPB University Expert: Even during Pandemic, Fisheries Sector’s GDP Decreased, Potential to Resurrect Is High

In the new normal era, Indonesia experienced an economic contraction. Based on data from Statistics Indonesia (BPS), the second quarter national Gross Domestic Product (GDP) fell 5.32 percent, but in the quarter it was minus 4.19 percent. Especially in the fisheries sector, minus 0.63 percent. Read More>>

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IPB University Students Support Turtle Conservation

The scarcity of sea turtles due to climate change and human activities requires special handling, namely by carrying out conservation. This prompted the Association of Aquatic Resources Management (Himasper) from the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences (FPIK) IPB University to ask IPB University lecturer from the Department of Marine Science and Technology, Dr. Nyoman

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IPB University Fisheries Expert: Indonesia Can Only Meet No More Than 2 Percent of Japanese Eel Demand

The number of vast waters makes fisheries potential in Indonesia very abundant. One of the fish species that has high potential to be developed is eel. This fish can be found in Indonesian waters, especially in the southern coastal waters. This area is a habitat for the distribution of eel fish. Read More>>

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