Corect Researcher Delivered Research Presentation in South Korea

Busan, South Korea (11/25/2019), lecturer of the FFMS UB Marine Sciences program, Ade Yamindago, S.Kel, MP, M.Sc delivered his research presentation at the 30th ASEAN-RoK Commemorative Summit attended by Indonesian President Joko Widodo.

Ade Yamindago, S.Kel, MP, M.Sc who is currently completing doctoral education at the University of Science and Technology (Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology) of South Korea, in the 30th ASEAN-RoK Commemorative Summit Summit, presented an analysis of the impact of new nanoparticle contaminants and drugs in aquatic animals, which affect the bacterial composition of associations and relationships between organisms and their associated bacteria, physiological disorders such as DNA and protein damage, cell death, oxidative stress, endoplasmic reticulum stress, infertility and sex reversal which result in decreased health, death and decline in aquatic animal populations.

The 30th ASEAN-RoK Commemorative Summit (Summit) Summit is a meeting between Indonesian research scientists in South Korea who are members of the Indonesian Research Association in South Korea (APIK).

This activity discussed three recommendations from Indonesian research scientists in South Korea to accelerate the progress of research and innovation in Indonesia towards Indonesia Gold 2045 through the establishment of the National Research University (URI), optimization of the role of the National Innovation Research Agency (BRIN) and collaboration between universities and industry to improve the quality of superior Indonesian human resources.

source: timesindonesia.co.id, fpik.ub.ac.id

Corect-IJJSS 2019: International Conference on Sustainability Science and Management (ICSSM)

Bali, 14-15 November 2019, CORECT – FFMS Universitas Brawijaya, CReSOS – Udayana University and Chiba University, held International Conference which focussed on climate change and sustainable environmental management to reduce global threats. This conference consists of three annual symposium, includes The Indonesian Japan Joint Scientific Symposium (IJJSS) 2019, 2th CORECT symposium – Brawijaya University and CEReS International Symposium – Chiba University.

The collaboration between Indonesian universities and Japan universities and sister universities are growing up. This collaboration creates academic and research collaboration among Indonesia universities and Japan universities in many areas.

IJJSS 2019 is the 9th symposium organized by FFMS UB and CReSOS UNUD. IJJSS is one of the collaborative implementations between Chiba University and FFMS UB and FKIP UNUD.

In this activity, Prof. Hiraoki Kuze as Director of Chiba University explained that the shifting of seasons, drought and floods has greatly affected the agriculture and maritime sectors. Various technological and multidisciplinary scientific  approaches are needed to find new breakthroughs to create a better life. Meanwhile, Prof. Josaphat Tetuko Sri Sumantyo, Head of Chiba University’s ) Josaphat  Remote Sensing Laboratory (JMRSL) explained about the development of a CP-SAR (Circularly Polarized-Synthetic Aperture Radar) system conducted by the JMRSL laboratory as a new breakthrough in remote sensing systems for environmental monitoring and disaster management. This technology is being developed by Prof. Josaphat and the JMRSL team at Chiba University, Japan.

This activity was attended by 200 researchers and academics from 13 countries. A total of 6 keynote speakers and 10 invited speakers were presented at this activity. Through the conference, it is expected to maintain strong relationships and collaborations between Universitas Brawijaya, Udayana University, and Chiba University both now and in the future.

Improving coastal habitat management in Sidoasri, Southern Malang

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Sidoasri is a coastal village located at the easter-end of Sumbermanjing Wetan District, Malang Regency. Sidoasri coastal area consist of unique biodiversity, includes rare coral reefs species (Herpolitha limax), as well as home of Giant Trevally (Carangidae). In addition, fishermen reports mention the existence of high value biota such as sea cucumbers, clams, sea snails and demersal fish species. This condition requires sustainable management based on conservation, in order to obtain optimal economic benefits, while preserving coastal resources.

For two years, a team from Corect research group FPIK UB and Imfisher FPIK UB focused on community service activities on strengthening the capacity of conservation human resources, as well as preparing the concept of conservation-based sustainable management in Kletakan Bay, Sidoasri. During 2018 – 2019, team chaired by Dr. Ir. Daduk Setyohadi, MP conducted coral reef rehabilitation activities, mapping site suitability analysis form MPA (Marine Protected Area), completed with inventory of marine ecotourism product development plan and ecodiver training for local POKMASWAS. The purpose of the ecodiver training is to provide skills for local conservation groups to be able to carry out monitoring activities of coral reefs and bethic-substrate. In addition, these skills become the basic provisions to become local guides for underwater ecotourism that will be developed in Sidoasri.

Research publication may be accessed from following link: Ecodiver skillfulness for fishermen community of Sidoasri Village, Malang, toward marine ecotourism based on community

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