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  2. Tambling Wildlife Nature Conservation - Wikipedia

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    45,000 hectares (170 sq mi) www.tamblingwildlife.com. Tambling Wildlife Nature Conservation (TWNC) is a 45,000-hectare forest and 14,082-hectare marine conservation area on the southern tip of Sumatra. The area is remote, with no public transportation available. [1][2] TWNC was founded by Tomy Winata, an Indonesian businessman and philanthropist.

  3. Andrey Dolgov (ship) - Wikipedia

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    Andrey Dolgov is a former long-line fishing boat. During the 2000s and 2010s, the ship—which was engaged in a far-reaching campaign of illegal fishing—was one of Interpol's most wanted ships. The Andrey Dolgov was captured and detained by the Indonesian navy in April 2018; as of 2019 the Indonesian government intended to refurbish the ship ...

  4. Animal welfare and rights in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia is a major producer of chicken meat, with the third-largest chicken flock in the world (behind China and the United States) at 1.79 billion chickens in 2013. [2] Poultry meat accounts for about 87% of total Indonesian meat consumption, due to its greater affordability and dietary restrictions on pig meat (88% of Indonesians are Muslim ...

  5. Illegal fishing fleets generate $10 billion in annual sales - AOL

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    And yet illegal fishing sits at the top of that hierarchy. It’s a global business estimated at $10 billion in annual sales, and one that is thriving, as improved technology has enabled fishing ...

  6. Illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing - Wikipedia

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    Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing poses a global challenge and has significant economic and environmental repercussions. [5] The impact of IUU fishing includes economic losses, job losses, scarcity, price distortion, food insecurity and unfair competition, [6] together with the depletion of fish populations and damages to the marine habitat. [7]

  7. Climate change in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    With it comes overfishing, illegal fishing and in many places insufficient management of fishing authorization. [57] Due to climate change, there will be an estimated reduction of fish catch potential by around 20.3% if temperatures rise by 1.5 °C until 2050 [9] and with warmer surroundings, the acidification of the ocean increases substantially.

  8. Five trapped whale sharks rescued from fishing nets by divers ...

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    Five whale sharks were rescued by divers after they were found trapped in fishing nets in ocean waters off Indonesia. Emil Rued, a Danish sailor who shared video of the heroic rescue, said the ...

  9. Dorang-class patrol boat - Wikipedia

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    Dorang class is a patrol boat class of the Indonesian Navy, also known as Type PC-60 or PC-60M patrol boat. It was developed from KCR-60M and PC-40 designed and built locally across various Indonesian shipyards. [2] It is an indirect successor of FPB-57 class in terms of size and tonnage. As of December 2022, two vessels of the Dorang class ...