Javan fisherwomen lead battle versus marine dredging in the middle of worries of damage
Fisherwomen on the north coast of Java Island are pressing back versus strategies to dig up sea sand for export, stating they fear it will get worse seaside disintegration and damage marine environments.Under a 2023 policy, the federal government ended a 20-year restriction on sea sand exports, triggering reaction regardless of claims that dredging will take place just in open waters.Neighborhoods in the north Java districts of Demak and Jepara, where fishing is the main income, state they are especially worried that dredging will badly interrupt their fishing premises and damage their incomes.Specialists likewise caution of long-lasting damage both to marine communities and to the economy, consisting of losses to fishers and the weakening of Indonesia's marine carbon storage.
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