Evaluation of Semester Results for Marine Science Study Program Students Class of 2023
On January 27, 2024, an evaluation activity was conducted at the Marine Science Program’s auditorium. The event occurs from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM Western Time in Indonesia. It was attended by the academic advisors for the Students Class of 2023, namely Dr. Ali Muqsit, Akbar Abdurrahman Mahfudz, M.Sc, and Annisa Nurul Suci, M.Si, along […]
HIMAILKA collaborated with SIRARA Fishing Team: Coastal Vegetation Planting and Regional Fishing Competition Event in Bengkulu
This activity was held on Sunday, January 14th 2024 located at Lentera Merah beach, Bengkulu city
FIELD LEARNING OF MARINE SCIENCE STUDENTS AT THE TURTLE CONSERVATION AND EDUCATION CENTER
The TCEC is trying to support the community of Serangan to find the alternative beside illegal turtle business
Students of the Marine Science Study Program at Bengkulu University visited CV Coral International Bali
This visit was carried out to find out the process of commercial coral cultivation.
Internal Quality Audit Visitation Activity in Marine Science Study Program
The visitation activity is a continuation of the Internal Quality Audit (IQA)
Marine science study program lecturers attended a research proposal and community service workshop
The marine science study program lecturers who attended the research proposal and community service workshop organized by the Faculty of Agriculture, Bengkulu University were Dr. Yar Johan, S.Pi, M.Si., Dr. Ali Muqsit, S.Kel., M.Si., Akbar Abdurrahman Mahfudz, S.Si., M.Sc., Maya Anggraini Fajar Utami, S.Pi., M.Si., Ana Ariasari, S.Pi., M.Sc., Nella Tri Agustini, S.Kel., M.Si, Nur […]
Introduction of Portable Fish Aggregating Devices for Small-Scale Fishers in Kahyapu Village
The Department of Marine Science focuses on enhancing the capacity of small-scale fishers in Kahyapu Village through a socialization campaign introducing portable fish aggregating device (FAD).
MANGROVE SEEDING TRAINING FOR COMMUNITY GROUP KAHYAPU VILLAGE, ENGGANO ISLAND
The function of mangroves is the most significant oxygen contributor; they also have functioned as a deterrent to coastal abrasion and erosion.