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Our Seas, Our Wealth

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

The World Ocean Conference will discuss the role of oceans and climate change. Indonesia’s initiative to protect the coral triangle deserves praise.

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NO other nation has the maritime biological diversity of Indonesia. Its coral reefs are second to none, as are the mangrove forests and the abundance of seaweed. These natural resources are not being exploited efficiently, and many are seriously damaged.

Therefore, the World Ocean Conference, which opens in Manado at the beginning of this week, will bring many benefits for Indonesia. The meeting, which will discuss the effects of climate change

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