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Indonesian Illegal Shark and Ray Exports Remain Rampant Amid Poor Monitoring

Indonesian Illegal Shark and Ray Exports Remain Rampant Amid Poor Monitoring
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Indonesian illegal shark and ray exports remain rampant amid poor monitoring

LAMONGAN, Indonesia The Brondong Fisheries Port in Indonesia’s East Java province was busy on a Friday morning in February as workers worked as swiftly as possible to unload the catches. Among the landed crates of fish, there were sharks and rays that appeared to be different types. Rizal, one of the many fish buyers […] ....

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FEATURE-Warming seas bring Indonesia's fishermen deadly storms, empty nets

Indonesia's government has predicted the country of more than 17,000 islands could suffer annual economic losses of nearly 115 trillion rupiah ($7.4 billion) by 2024 due to the effects of climate change, with 70% of those losses in the marine and coastal sector. Along with driving increasingly hazardous extreme weather, global warming is also shrinking fish stocks around Indonesia, explained Yonvitner, a coastal and ocean resources expert at the IPB University in West Java. ....

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