Jatinangor, Desember 31, 2024 

A number of research and development activities in the field of marine affairs and fisheries have been carried out with funding support from various important agencies, with the aim of improving the management of Indonesia’s marine resources. The following is a summary of the main projects and their funding amounts:

  1. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is promoting a strategic research program entitled “Develop the Strategic Action Program for Indonesia Sea Large Marine Ecosystem (ISLME Termin III)” for the period from January 1, 2023 to December 31, 2024, with funding disbursed in the amount of IDR 438,008,536 for the implementation period from March 21 to March 31, 2024.
  • SDG 14 (Life Below Water): focuses on large-scale marine ecosystem conservation and management.
  • SDG 13 (Climate Action): supports climate change adaptation and mitigation in marine areas.
  • SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals): highlights international collaboration through
  1. The Kurita Water and Environment Foundation is conducting research on “Development of a Bloom Index Algorithm for Eutrophication Assessment in the Northern Coast of the Java Sea” starting in 2023, with funds disbursed in the amount of Rp42,644,000 for the period from March 25 to 31, 2024.
  • SDG 14 (Life Below Water): ensures better monitoring and protection of marine waters from eutrophication threats.
  • SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure): develops innovative technology through algorithm-based research.
  1. The Serang Regency Fisheries Service conducted a feasibility study for the Lontar seaweed aquaculture village, with funding of IDR 88,285,388 used from early 2024 to late 2024. This activity aims to empower the community and increase seaweed cultivation production.
  • SDG 2 (Zero Hunger): supports food security through sustainable seaweed production.
  • SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth): empowers coastal communities by improving aquaculture productivity.
  • SDG 14 (Life Below Water): promotes sustainable practices in seaweed aquaculture.
  1. World Resources Institute Indonesia (WRI Indonesia) is leading a collaborative research activity entitled “Utilization of Climate-Smart Shrimp Farming as a Nature-Based Climate Solution for Small-Scale Farmers in Coastal Indonesia” from January 2024 to June
  • SDG 13 (Climate Action): provides a nature-based climate solution through climate-smart shrimp farming.
  • SDG 14 (Life Below Water): protects coastal and marine ecosystems through sustainable aquaculture practices.
  • SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth): enhances livelihoods of small-scale coastal farmers.
  • SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals): demonstrates international collaboration for climate solutions.
  1. In 2027, funds amounting to IDR 430,381,688 have been allocated for the first term until May 31, 2024.
  • SDG 14 (Life Below Water): contributes to sustainable marine management through strategic planning.
  • SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals): emphasizes international cooperation in policy and documentation.
  1. FAO also manages the review and finalization of the ISLME TDA and SAP documents with a total disbursement of funds in two installments, namely IDR 30,297,585 until July 2024 and IDR 70,694,365 until September 2024.
  • SDG 2 (Zero Hunger): contributes to food security with high-value seafood products.
  • SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth): generates economic opportunities and local employment.
  • SDG 14 (Life Below Water): supports sustainable and environmentally friendly lobster aquaculture
  • SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure): advances innovation in aquaculture research and practices.
  1. PT Gani Arta Dwitunggal is collaborating with the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, Padjadjaran University, in lobster farming research, with funding of IDR 200,000,000 for the implementation of the first phase until May 2024.
  • SDGs: 2 (Zero Hunger), 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth), 14 (Life Below Water), 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure)
PKS          
NoInstansi/AkunJudul/KeteranganJenisPeriodePencairanJudul/KeteranganPeriode/Usulan PencairanNominal DicairkanNilai
1Food and Agriculture Organization Of The United NaProposal Penelitian TerlampirProposal Penelitian Terlampir01-01-2023 s.d 31-12-2024438.008.536Kegiatan Penelitian Develop the Strategic Action Programme for Indonesia Sea Large Marine Ecosystem (ISLME Termin III)21 s.d 31-03-2024438.008.536438.008.536
2Kurita Water and Environment FoundationDevelopment of a Bloom Index Algorithm for Eutrophication Assesment in the Northern Coast of the Java SeaDevelopment of a Bloom Index Algorithm for Eutrophication Assesment in the Northern Coast of the Java Sea01 s.d 01-11-202342.644.000Kegiatan Penelitian Development of a Bloom Index Algorithm for Eutrophication Assesment in the Northern Coast of the Java Sea25 s.d 31-03-202442.644.00042.644.000
3Dinas Perikanan Kabupaten SerangKAJIAN KELAYAKAN KAMPUNG PERIKANAN BUDIDAYA RUMPUT LAUT LONTAR, KABUPATEN SERANGKAJIAN KELAYAKAN KAMPUNG PERIKANAN BUDIDAYA RUMPUT LAUT LONTAR, KABUPATEN SERANG01-01-2024 s.d 31-12-202488.285.388Kerjasama Penelitian Kajian Kelayakan Kampung Perikanan Budidaya Rumput Laut Lontar, Kabupaten Serang01 s.d 29-02-202488.285.38888.285.388
4World Resources Institute Indonesia (WRI Indonesia)Kegiatan Kerjasama Penelitian Pemanfaatan Budidaya Udang Cerdas Iklim sebagai Solusi Iklim Berbasis Alam untuk Petani Skala Kecil di Pesisir IndonesiaKegiatan Kerjasama Penelitian Pemanfaatan Budidaya Udang Cerdas Iklim sebagai Solusi Iklim Berbasis Alam untuk Petani Skala Kecil di Pesisir Indonesia01-01-2024 s.d 30-06-2027430.381.688Kegiatan Kerjasama Penelitian Pemanfaatan Budidaya Udang Cerdas Iklim sebagai Solusi Iklim Berbasis Alam untuk Petani Skala Kecil di Pesisir Indonesia (Termin I)20 s.d 31-05-2024430.381.688430.381.688
5the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)Kegiatan Kerjasama Penelitian Review and Finalisation of ISLME TDA and SAP Documents Eligible for FAO PublicationKegiatan Kerjasama Penelitian Review and Finalisation of ISLME TDA and SAP Documents Eligible for FAO Publication01-03-2024 s.d 31-12-202430.297.585Kegiatan Kerjasama Penelitian Review and Finalisation of ISLME TDA and SAP Documents Eligible for FAO Publication (Termin I)03 s.d 31-07-202430.297.58530.297.585
6the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)Kegiatan Kerjasama Penelitian Review and Finalisation of ISLME TDA and SAP Documents Eligible for FAO PublicationKegiatan Kerjasama Penelitian Review and Finalisation of ISLME TDA and SAP Documents Eligible for FAO Publication01-03-2024 s.d 31-12-202470.694.365Kegiatan Kerjasama Penelitian Review and Finalisation of ISLME TDA and SAP Documents Eligible for FAO Publication (Termin II)12 s.d 30-09-202470.694.36570.694.365
7PT Gani Arta DwitunggalKegiatan Kerjasama Riset Budidaya Lobster antara Fakultas Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Universitas Padjadjaran dengan PT Gani Arta DwitunggalKegiatan Kerjasama Riset Budidaya Lobster antara Fakultas Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Universitas Padjadjaran dengan PT Gani Arta Dwitunggal05 s.d 05-03-2024200.000.000Kegiatan Kerjasama Riset Budidaya Lobster antara Fakultas Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Universitas Padjadjaran dengan PT Gani Arta Dwitunggal (Termin 1)02 s.d 31-05-2024200.000.000200.000.000
         1.300.311.562 

The total value of funds disbursed for all research and cooperation projects reached IDR 1,300,311,562. The implementation of these activities is expected to effectively support the sustainable development of Indonesia’s marine economy and conservation of marine resources until 2024 and beyond.

The funds were used to support various research and development activities at the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences (FPIK) of Padjadjaran University (UNPAD), in order to strengthen innovation and sustainable management of marine and fishery resources. Through this funding, FPIK UNPAD can improve the quality of research, training, and collaboration with various parties for the advancement of science and the welfare of the community in the marine and fisheries sector.