Addressing Global Nutrition | Hasanuddin University to Host the 3rd International Conference on Nutrition and Public Health (ICNPH)

MARITIMEPOSTS.COM – MAKASSAR, INDONESIA – As the global community continues to grapple with complex health crises, the Department of Nutrition Science at the Faculty of Public Health, Hasanuddin University (UNHAS), has announced the return of its flagship event: The 3rd International Conference on Nutrition and Public Health (ICNPH 3). Scheduled to take place on April…

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The Haitham Project: A Vision for Sustainable Urban Development in Oman

MARITIMEPOSTS.com – The Haitham Project in Oman represents a major step towards enhancing the nation’s urban landscape while preserving its rich architectural heritage. Through significant urban development initiatives and cultural projects, Oman is working towards modernizing its infrastructure while ensuring that its cultural legacy remains intact. Sultan Haitham City: A Vision for Modern Living One…

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Thirteen Requests from Minister Trenggono to Indonesia’s Marine and Fisheries NGOs

Minister Trenggono did not merely talk about policy—he spoke about a new paradigm for managing Indonesia’s oceans: scientific, collaborative, and ecologically just. He urged NGOs to help explain the importance of these policies to fishing communities so that real-time monitoring systems can function effectively and gain broad acceptance. He also called on NGOs to strengthen…

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Codium sp.: The Green Seaweed with Nutritional and Environmental Benefits

maritimeposts.com/ – Codium sp. is a genus of green seaweed belonging to the family Codiaceae. It is widely recognized for its unique, sponge-like appearance and is often referred to as “dead man’s fingers.” Found in marine environments worldwide, Codium sp. is gaining attention for its nutritional value, medicinal properties, and ecological significance. This article explores…

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Special Coverage | Philippine Army Officers Experience the Richness of Makassarese Culture at ‘Balla Barakka ri Galesong’

MARITIMEPOSTS.COM- A delegation from the Philippine Army—led by Colonel (Inf) Michael Glenn Manansala and comprising Major Eric Aprosta, Major Joel Dagdag, and Major Theresa Babiera—visited the cultural heritage site Balla Barakka ri Galesong in South Sulawesi. Facilitated by Indonesia’s 11th Infantry Brigade Badik Sakti, the Takalar District Military Command (Kodim), and the local government of…

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Ecuador’s Pacific White Shrimp Industry: Strengths, Challenges, and the Path Forward

Selective breeding for resistance to diseases such as EHP and EMS has already shown promising results, particularly in strains resistant to White Spot Syndrome Virus (WSSV). Continued progress in this area will be vital for long-term industry resilience. MARITIMEPOSTS.COM – Ecuador is one of the original natural habitats of South American white shrimp and has…

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Bureaucratic Reform in the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries under Susi Pudjiastuti

Bureaucratic reform within the Ministry is implemented through nine key programs: change management; regulatory reform; organizational restructuring and strengthening; business process improvement; human resource management reform; strengthening internal oversight; enhancing performance accountability; improving public service quality; and monitoring, evaluation, and reporting. MARITIMEPOSTS.COM – Reform in the marine and fisheries sector requires full concentration and strong…

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Makassar to Host the 46th Asian Conference on Remote Sensing (ACRS 2025)

Harnessing Remote Sensing for Global Sustainability, Resilience, and Technology Innovation 27–31 October 2025 | Makassar, Indonesia MARITIMEPOSTS.COM – Makassar, Indonesia is proud to host the 46th Asian Conference on Remote Sensing (ACRS 2025) from October 27–31, 2025. Recognized as Asia’s premier remote sensing event, ACRS 2025 will convene an international community of scientists, researchers, industry…

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World Mangrove Day 2025: A Race to Save Our Coasts

World Mangrove Day 2025: Safeguarding Coastal Guardians for the Future MARITIMEPOSTS.COM- Every July 26, the world commemorates the International Day for the Conservation of the Mangrove Ecosystem, or World Mangrove Day. Established by UNESCO in 2015, the observance highlights the crucial role of mangroves in protecting coastlines, storing carbon, and supporting biodiversity. Although they occupy…

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The Impact of the Sumatera Floods on Coral Reefs: An Ecological Analysis by Dr. Sadarun, Coral Expert from UHO Kendari

Coral reefs require stable, high-salinity conditions. A sudden drop in salinity—especially in shallow, nearshore areas—can cause immediate physiological shock to coral polyps. Such rapid changes do not allow corals time to adapt, resulting in mass mortality across affected reef zones. MARITIMEPOSTS.COM- The massive flooding that struck Sumatera has drawn attention not only for its devastating…

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A Leader Who Listens: The Quiet Strength of Purnomo Yusgiantoro

Many people feel valued because their opinions are truly heard and seriously considered—whether in academic settings, policy formulation, or social and organizational activities. MARITIMEPOSTS.COM — Professor of the Faculty of Public Health at Hasanuddin University, Prof. Sukri Palutturi, SKM, M.Kes., MSc.PH, PhD, who also serves as Secretary of the Regional Board (DPD) of IKAL Lemhannas RI…

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This New Zealand Fungus Eats Plastic—and Finishes the Job in Just Weeks

maritimeposts.com/ – In a breakthrough that could revolutionize how we tackle plastic waste, scientists in New Zealand have discovered a native fungus that can break down plastic in just 140 days—without needing heat, pressure, or industrial processing. The fungus, Daldinia concentrica—nicknamed “carbon antlers” for its striking layered growths—was already known for feeding on decaying wood….

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