Abstract

Presidential Regulation (Perpres) Number 59/2017 concerning the Implementation of SDGs Achievement signed by President Joko Widodo (also known as Jokowi), this proves the commitment of the Indonesian nation to global agreements. In line with the United Nations’ ongoing agenda to provide a blueprint for peace and prosperity for people and the planet, Indonesia continues to be committed to achieving the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. One of Indonesia’s major sectors is Fisheries and Marine which are very important in achieving the SDG’s because 62% of Indonesia’s territory is water. In line with President Jokowi’s vision of introducing the Indonesia Global Maritime Axis (GMA), Indonesia must have a significant impact in optimizing Fisheries and Marine resources in realizing the development of aquaculture, aquatic resources, and a sustainable environment as well as food security in the world.Universitas Pancasakti Tegal, one of the private universities in Indonesia, has a Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Affairs that continues to improve quality in maintaining the sustainability of the aquatic environment to maintain the availability of natural resources, socio-economic development and even explore the new potential of aquatic commodities. which is important to humans. Therefore, our faculty is obliged to connect researchers around the world to answer questions related to sustainability issues.List of INFISMA 2022 COMMITTEE are available in this pdf.

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