Aquatic Care (Clean and Release) 2024

In the framework of the implementation of the Work Program of the Aquatic Resources Management Student Association, Aquatic Care 2024 was held with the theme "Young Generation as Agents of Aquatic Resources Management Towards Sustainable Nature Conservation". The Aquatic Care 2024 activity was held on Saturday, October 12, 2024 at the Bulih Turtle Breeding Business Group, Benoa, South Kuta Kec., Badung Regency, Bali, which is commonly known as Turtle Island Conservation.
The Aquatic Care 2024 event is a social service activity that aims to preserve the environment, especially in the aquatic environment, which consists of clean up activities and hatchling release. The Aquatic Care 2024 event began at 13.45 Wita which was attended by the Supervisor of the Aquatic Resource Management Student Association Ayu Putu Wiweka Krisna Dewi, S.S.T.Pi, M.P., Supervisor of the Marine Science Student Association Abd. Rahman As-Syakur, SP., M.Si., Ph.D., Head of Bulih Turtle Breeding I Kadek Wiadnyana, Chair of the Student Representative Council, Chair of the Student Executive Board, Chair of the Aquatic Resource Management Association and participants from the Aquatic Resource Management study program totaling 26 people. Aquatic Care 2024 activities in the form of delivering material about the introduction of hatchlings, types of hatchlings, the benefits of hatchling biota balance and management of hatchling resources that are beneficial to the community from the Turtle Island Conservation and continued with ice breaking. After that, continued with an introduction to the conservation environment, then clean up in the Turtle Island conservation area, hatchling release, and delivery of impressions and messages from participants for the Aquatic Care 2024 event. Aquatic Care 2024 activities ended at 17.30 Wita with closing and ended with a group photo, the hope is that the Aquatic Care 2024 activities can form a sense of caring, kinship between Aquatic Resource Management Study Program students and add insight into hatchlings, types of hatchlings and the benefits of hatchling biota balance for Aquatic Resource Management Study Program students so that they can be useful in helping preserve aquatic resources.

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