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PROFILE OVERVIEW

•Oldest research institution• Established in 1967• Its history is much older, rooted from colonial

era, in 1817 (Center for Plant Conservation/ Bogor Botanical Garden)

•Largest research Institution •Leading patent contributor in Indonesia

World Class Research Institution

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26 Research Centers 16 Technical Implementation Units 4 Administrative Bureaus 2 International Center 4 Botanical Gardens 4823 employees (1543 researchers) Located in 11 provinces

Largest Research Institution

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• Herbarium Bogoriense• Third largest herbarium in flora

reference collections• Established in 1817

• Zoologicum Bogoriense Museum• Top ten largest fauna specimen

reference collections

• 4 Botanical Gardens• Bogor (est. 1817), Cibodas (est. 1861) • Bali and Purwodadi (1941)

• Indonesian Culture Collection (2014)

World Class FacilitiesFor Biodiversity and Life Sciences

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• 2 Marine Research Vessel• Baruna Jaya VII and VIII

• National Centre for Scientific Documentation and Information

• Center for Measurement and AssesmentStandards serves as National Reference for Measurement and Testing

Other Facilities

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Chairman of LIPI

Executive SecretaryDeputy for Earth Science

Deputy for Life Science

Deputy for Engineering Science

Deputy for Scientific Services

Deputy for Social Science and Humanities

Vice Chairman

Dr. Akmadi Abbas

Dr. Siti Nuramaliati Prijono

Prof. Dr. Aswatini

Dr. Laksana Tri Handoko

Prof. Dr. Bambang Subiyanto

Prof. Dr. Enny Sudarmonowati

Prof. Dr. Iskandar Zulkarnain

Dr. Zainal Arifin

Organizational Hierarchy

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RESEARCH CENTRES

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Scientific Authority

1. Governing body for researchers nationwide (training, asssessment and authorization / granting of Research Professorships)

2. Accreditation for Indonesian scientific journals

3. Scientific authority in the fields of:

a) Biodiversity Conservation and Utilities eg.CITES

b) Botanical Gardens Construction and Management

1. Scientific Measurement and Testing

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Research Areas

Engineering Sciences• Defence and Safety• IT, Telecommunication and Electronic• Clean Transportation• Advanced Material and Nanotechnology

Social Science and Humanities• Demography and Population• Cultural and Linguistic Studies• Policy and Good Governance• Regional and Local Autonomy• Conflict Studies and Poverty

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Research Areas

Earth Sciences and Climate Change• Sustainable water supply• Integrated watershed and ecohydrological research• Coastal and maritime-based regional development• Climate change and Disaster risk reduction• Coral reef ecology and conservation• Coal and mineral resourcesLife Sciences and Biodiversity• Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, and Medicine• Biomedical sciences• Molecular farming and post-genomic• Exploration and Utilization of Biodiversity

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• Asia-Pacific Centers for Ecohydrology(APCE)

• International Center for Interdisciplinary and Advanced Research(ICIAR)

International Centers

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GermanyItalySpainFranceUK

USA

Australia

JapanChinaKoreaMalaysiaSingaporeVietnam

The NetherlandsPortugalCzech RepublicBelarus

Worldwide Network

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International Collaboration(2010 – Mei 2015) : 64 Collaborations

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IHP (International Hydrological Program) APCE (Asia Pacific Center for Ecohydrology)

IOC (Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission)

MOST (Management of Social Transformations)

MAB (Man and the Biosphere)10 Biosphere Reserves Nation Wide

IGBC (Intergovernmental Bioethics Committee)

UNESCONational Focal Points

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SCA - Science Council of Asia Asia HORCs - Asian Heads of Research Councils AASSREC - Association of Asian Social Science Research Councils APCTT - Asian and Pacific Centre for Transfer of Technology CODATA - Committee on Data for Science and Technology ICSU - International Council for Science PSA - Pacific Science Association IFSSO - International Federation of Social Science Organization WAITRO - World Association of Industrial and Technological

Research Organization APMP - Asia Pacific Metrology Program BGCI - Botanic Gardens Conservation International IFMF - International Flora Malesiana Foundation GBIF - Global Biodiversity Information Facility

Membership International Scientific Organizations

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ASEAN COST National Focal Points

SC on Technology

SC on Sustainable Energy Research

SC on Microelectronics and Information Technology

Sub Committee (SC) on Biotechnology

SC on Food Science and Technology

SC on Marine Science and Technology

ASEAN Commission on Science Technology:

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Research Center for OceanographyIndonesian Institute of Sciences

Research Center for Oceanography• 1905 - Visscherij Station• 1915 - Visscherij Station te

Batavia• 1922 - Laboratorium Voor

Het Onderzoek der Zee (LOZ)

• 1949 - Laboratorioem Penjelidikan Laoet

• 1955 - Lembaga Penjelidikan Laoet

• 1962 - Lembaga Penelitian Laut

• 1970 - Lembaga Oseanologi Nasional (LON)

• 1986 - Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Oseanologi-LIPI (Puslitbang Oseanologi - LIPI)

• 2001 - Pusat Penelitian Oseanografi - LIPI

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TIU & Field Station

Mataram TualP. Pari

Bitung TernateBiak

RCO HQ- Jakarta

RV. BARUNA JAYA VII RV. BARUNA JAYA VIII

GWT: 641 T LOA : 49,9 m

GWT: 1250 T LOA : 50.0 m

RV BARUNA JAYA VII & VIIIMulti Purpose Research Vessel

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Research Activities

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Outcomes for last 5 years

Marine biodiversityMarine conservation and ecosystem healthMariculture and bioprospectingOceanography and global climate change

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Marine Biodiversity• Marine

Sustainable Use (Coral Reefs, Seagrasses, Mangroves

• Exploration of marine ecosystems (EWIN)

Health and Marine Conservation• Bio-indicator of

coastal ecosystem health

• Bioremediation of marine ecosystem

• Coastal Management

Mariculture and Bioprospecting• Domestication of

sea cucumber, abalone, pearl oyster, seaweed

• Functional Food from sea cucumber

Role of the Sea in Climate Change• Carbon

Sequestration • Ocean

Acidification• Mitigation of

climate change on marine ecosystem

RESEARCH FOCUS 2015 - 2019Food sustainability from Indonesian Seas

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Biodiversity & conservation1 DNA barcoding of coral associated organisms: Taxonomy & mollecular ecology2 Indonesia sea cucumber: exploration, management and oceanographic correlation3 Biodiversity of coastal organisms of south coast of JavaMarine resources & ecosystem health- COREMAP

Marine pollution & bioremediation4 Bioremediation technique using microorganism5 Bio-indicator as a proxy for anthropogenic marine pollution6 Sediment quality guidelineOceanography & global climate change7 Carbon stock & sequestration of marine vegetation area8 Mitigation and adaptation of global climate change for small IslandMariculture & bioprospecting9 Microalgae culture collection: Management and conservation10 Seahorse hatchery 11 Indonesian marine natural product database - imnpd

12 Functional food from Seacucumber

13 Refference Collection - Marine Natural History Museum

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Future Plans

Establishment of UNESCO/IOC Regional Training and Research Center on Tropical Marine Biodiversity

(RTRC)

• Objectives To enhance capability of graduate students, young

scientists and young lecturers from Member States in the Western Pacific on taxonomy of marine biota, bio indicators, and coastal health indicators.

• Target Beneficiaries Students, young scientists/lecturers and communities from

Indonesia and other member States in the Western Pacific such as Timor Leste, Papua New Guinea, Myammar, Cambodia, Brunei Darussalam, Malaysia, Phillipines, Palau, Solomon and Vietnam.

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Facilities for RTRC

• Building and facilities provided in Sasana Widya D.A. Tisna Amidjaja Building of LIPI, located in Jl. Raden Saleh 43, Jakarta 10330, is dedicated to run the RTRC-TMB activities.

• Laboratory and its equipment of RCO – LIPI.• Marine Field Station of RCO – LIPI in Pulau Pari (20

miles off Jakarta).• RV. Baruna Jaya VIII that owned by LIPI can be

operated to support training and research activities for RTRC-TMB.

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Development of National Marine Natural History Museum

• Currently, we have 14,000 marine specimen that collected from Indonesian waters since 1900s.

• Scientifically, these are priceless. Some of those even have become rare or extinct species.

• However, currently, those specimen have not stored and displayed in appropriate manner.

• We establish the National Marine Natural Historical Museum. • Museum is one of tools for improving community awareness in the

importance of sea and it ecosystem. We also expect it becomes a marine biodiversity reference in national and international levels

• The museum will be built in Jakarta in Ancol in this area.

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MASTER PLAN of RCO's Laband MARINE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM

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Establishment of new Field Station

2015 – 2019 --> Pulau Weh/Sabang

objectives:• To improve marine science• national Issues: food security, biodivTo answer

ersity loss, etc.• To answer internasional issue: climate change,

Indian Ocean and South China Sea• National agenda: Local Government proposal• International agenda: exercising Indonesian

sovereignty (overlapping claims)

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TualLombokAmbon

Jakarta

Ternate BiakBitung

P. Pari

Kep. Natuna

P. Weh

Ukuran Utama (Main Measurement)

Panjang Keseluruhan (LOA) : 70.00 m

Lebar Terbesar (Moulded Breath) : 13.50 m

Bobot (Gross Tonnage) : 1500 GRT

Kecepatan (Cruise Speed) : 15 Knot Jarak Jelajah (Duration) : 30 days

Pelayar (Accommodation) : 50 Person

Spesifikasi Kapal dan Alat Penelitian

New research vessel --> Future Plan

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E-WIN & E-Cruise 2017:Indonesia contribution to IIOE-2 and YMC 2017

Cruise plan (2015-2017)

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Main goal

• The E-Cruise 2017 in general have a goal to uncover the oceanography profile and potential in the Eastern Indian Ocean, especially in north-western Sumateran waters. The main topic of this expedition is “Biogeochemical process in Eastern Indian Ocean regulated by Equatorial and Sumateran current.”

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E-WIN 2015-2016 & E-Cruise 2017is a contribution to

International Indian Ocean Expedition – 2(IIOE-2)

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Theme number 2 & 6 of IIOE-2 Science Plan:

II. Boundary current dynamics, upwelling variability and ecosystem impacts

VI. Unique geological, physical, biogeochemical and ecological features of the indian ocean

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E-WIN 2015 recommendation to government

Main aspect e-Cruise 20171) spatial variability of formation of North Equatorial Current

and South Equatorial Counter Current, 2) plankton dynamics and its role in pelagic-benthic-coupling, 3) distribution of particulate organic matter and primary

productivity as well as nutrient flux, 4) biogeochemical role of bacteria as one of the important factor

in biological pump, 5) benthic community structure,6) geological and chemical profile of sediment as well as

pollution potential, 7) stock assessment study of pelagic fisheries with acoustic

technology, and 8) study in disaster risk (eartquake and tsunami).

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• We will deploy RV Baruna Jaya VIII

• CTD System and Rossete Sampler, Aqustic Doppler Current Propile (ADCP), Fish Finder EK 500 (3500 m), Depth Sonar SD 570 with colour scope, Current meter Aanderaa DCS, Multibeam Echosounder Reason 7101 Seabate, Echosounder EA 500 (10000 m), Coring equipment (Gravity Core), Box Core, Plankton Net, Trawl Net.

• 25 - 30 days cruise• RCO, RCG, RCB - LIPI;

KKP; others (including foreign institutions)

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Other related activities:• International seminar• Capacity building (training, master and

doctoral course)

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