Abstract

We are grateful that we have presented, with great pleasure the 3rd EMBRIO International Workshop (EIW). This international workshop was conducted to explore and develop marine biodiversity through research sharing in the form of presentation and coaching under the topic “Scientific Writing and Communication in Fisheries and Marine Science” in order to encourage the improvement of scientific works.Bogor Agricultural University (IPB University) is a leading institution in the research programs to explore and develop marine biodiversity in Indonesia. One of the ways is through EMBRIO (Enhancing Marine Biodiversity in Indonesia). As one of leading institution in fisheries and marine research program in Indonesia, EMBRIO aim to increase collaboration among researchers from various institutions within the relatable fields in order to increase understanding, utilization, and conservation of marine biodiversity.Thus, the 3rd EIW was held by EMBRIO team as a forum for researchers from all over the world to share their latest findings related to fisheries and marine biodiversity. The first International Workshop of EMBRIO was held in 2014 and second in 2016, which followed by several countries in Asia, Europe and Australia. We maintain the continuity of this activity, to build cooperation related to the development of marine biodiversity in Indonesia.Kind regards,Dr. Mala Nurilmala, S.Pi., M.Si.Director of EMBRIOList of Preface, About Embrio, Organizing Committee, Reviewers & Editors, Photograph are available in this PDF

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