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- Plans & Pricing | Oceanogen
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- Contact | Oceanogen
Let's have initial discussion with us! Send an email to Oceanogen! Jl. Bambu Ori III no. 46 Taman Yasmin, Cilendek Timur, Bogor Barat, Kota Bogor, Jawa Barat 16112 0251 - 8368914 iqbalsani@oceanogen.com or contact@oceanogen.com
- Long-term benefits of clean energy sources | Oceanogen
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- Insights | Oceanogen
A reliable partner to cooperate with on innovative research ideas on understanding nature environment. ORIGINAL RESEARCH article Front. Mar. Sci., 02 April 2024 Sec. Marine Megafauna Volume 11 - 2024 Unraveling fine-scale genetic structure in endangered hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata ) in Indonesia: implications for management strategies Read More FEATURED NEWS article Posted on 30 April - 2024 on wwf.panda.org Latest study reveals new genetic insights into Indonesia's critically endangered Hawksbill turtles Read More FEATURED NEWS article Posted on 16 September - 2021 on fpk.unair.ac.id Workshop barcoding DNA diselenggarakan Fakultas Perikanan dan Kelautan Kerjasama dengan Oceanogen Read More ORIGINAL RESEARCH article Biodiversity and Conservation, 10 July 2021 Volume 30, pages 3087–3114 - 2021 eDNA metabarcoding illuminates species diversity and composition of three phyla (chordata, mollusca and echinodermata) across Indonesian coral reefs Read More ORIGINAL RESEARCH article PLOS One, 4 February 2021 16(2), p.e0240951 - 2021 Genetic population subdivision of the blue swimming crab (Portunus pelagicus) across Indonesia inferred from mitochondrial DNA: Implication to sustainable fishery Read More ORIGINAL RESEARCH article Front. Mar. Sci., 07 September 2022 Sec. Marine Conservation and Sustainability Volume 9 - 2022 eDNA metabarcoding of decapod crustaceans across Indonesian seas has implications for biodiversity conservation and fisheries sustainability Read More ORIGINAL RESEARCH article Environmental Biology of Fishes, 05 January 2022 Volume 105, pages 105–117 - 2022 Influence of Coral Reef Rugosity on Fish Communities in Marine Reserves Around Lombok Island, Indonesia Read More
- Industries | Oceanogen
Oceanogen engages across sectors to advance evidence-based initiatives that promote positive impact and responsible stewardship of nature environments RENEWABLE ENERGY The renewable energy sector has made notable progress in integrating nature-positive actions, particularly through climate commitments, circularity, and resource-efficiency improvements. However, more work is still needed to ensure that the transition to clean energy also contributes to halting and reversing biodiversity loss. Oceanogen supports renewable energy developers by identifying nature-related risks, safeguarding ecological integrity, and advancing science-based solutions that deliver long-term value for both business and society. MINING INDUSTRIES Mining remains one of the sectors with the highest potential environmental footprint, particularly in biodiversity-rich regions. Responsible development requires precise ecological baselines, early-stage impact detection, and robust long-term monitoring. Oceanogen partners with mining companies to implement advanced molecular and ecological assessments, helping clients meet regulatory standards, comply with IFC Performance Standard 6, and drive progress toward nature-positive operations. COASTAL AND OFFSHORE DEVELOPMENT Coastal and offshore infrastructure projects, from ports and reclamation to subsea cables and offshore energy, operate in highly sensitive marine ecosystems. Ensuring responsible planning requires accurate biodiversity intelligence and adaptive monitoring systems. Oceanogen provides marine ecological surveys, eDNA-based biodiversity assessments, and habitat monitoring to support environmentally responsible offshore development aligned with national and international best practices. OIL AND GAS The oil and gas sector continues to play a major role in regional development, yet its activities intersect with fragile terrestrial and marine environments. Strong environmental safeguards and transparent biodiversity data are essential to maintain ecological resilience and stakeholder trust. Oceanogen assists oil and gas operators through comprehensive baseline studies, impact monitoring, molecular biodiversity tools, and science-based advisory services to support responsible development pathways. MARINE AND FISHERIES Marine and fisheries sectors depend heavily on healthy ocean ecosystems. To ensure long-term sustainability, accurate stock assessments, habitat evaluations, and ecosystem health diagnostics must be integrated into management decisions. Oceanogen applies eDNA, metabarcoding, and classical ecological methods to provide high-resolution biodiversity insights, enabling sustainable fisheries, habitat protection, and effective marine conservation planning.
- Services | Oceanogen
We provide integrated biomonitoring and ecological assessment services across terrestrial, freshwater, and marine environments, offering clear insights into species diversity and ecosystem health Terrestrial Assessment Aquatic Assessment Marine Assessment Targeted Biodiversity Survey Environmental Monitoring Single-Species Identification (DNA-based) eDNA Analysis for Multi-Species Detection Population Connectivity Analysis (DNA-based) Coastal and Marine Habitat Restoration
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- DNA Barcoding Services | Oceanogen
DNA BARCODING Single-Species Identification single-species identification using genetic analysis based on tissue sample. Read More Get a Quote DNA Barcoding DNA Barcoding is a method of species identification using a short section of DNA from a specific gene or genes. Different gene regions are used to identify the different organismal groups using barcoding. The most commonly used barcode region for animals is a portion of the COI gene, ITS rRNA used for fungi, RuBisCo used for plants, 16s rRNA used for prokaryotes, and 18s rRNA used for microbial eukaryotes. Application for Species Identification Specific short DNA sequences or markers from a standardized region of the genome can provide a DNA barcode for identifying species. Molecular methods are especially useful when traditional methods are not applicable. DNA barcoding has great applicability in identification of larvae for which there are generally few diagnostic characters available, and in association of different life stages in animals. Identification of species listed in the convention of the international trade of endangered species (CITES) appendixes using barcoding techniques is used in illegal trade monitoring. We Identify ANIMALS PLANT & ALGAE FUNGI We Process COMPLETE ORGANISM PARTS OF ORGANISMS PROCESSED FOODS DNA Barcoding Workflow DNA Extraction Unknown Species DNA Amplification DNA Sequence Matching Sequence Identified Species Why Oceanogen? a reliable partner to cooperate with on innovative research ideas on exploring biodiversity Fast Turnaround Time Costumer Support Accurate Simple High Quality Sample Requirement Customer needs to send a raw sample (fresh/frozen/dry) with a minimum weight of 20-50 gr/sample tubes. The quality of DNA in the sample influences the results of our analysis, for this reason all samples should be stored frozen or dry. Contact us to receive further support in preparing your sample. Request Info


