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Islands Sunk by Sand Mining

Monday, May 1, 2023

Sand mining exacerbates threats for smaller islands. It creates environmental damage and less catch for fishermen.

arsip tempo : 171409110394.

Logomas Utama’s sea sand mining operation in the northern waters of Rupat Island is blamed for exacerbating the damage to coastal ecosystems and abrasion on Babi Island, January 18. Tempo/Robby Bachtiar . tempo : 171409110394.

This reporting is supported by the Environmental Reporting Collective.


ERYANTO still feels uneasy, even though sea sand mining by Logomas Utama has temporarily been halted by the ministry of marine affairs and fisheries as of February 13, 2022. 

This fisherman from the Suka Damai village, Rupat Utara subdistrict, Bengkalis Regency, Riau, is uncertain that the Jakarta mining company would leave the waters of Rupat Isl

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