The use of South Sulawesi mangrove forest ecosystem
Nelayan crosses in Mangrove Lantebung Forest Area, Makassar, South Sulawesi, Thursday (11/7/2024). South Sulawesi has a 12.278 hectares mangrove forest that spreads on coastal coasts in 18 districts/city and is beneficial as a flood controller, pollutants filtering and sedimentation to become a source of coastal community livelihood through the empowerment of the crabs of the lake. ANTARA PHOTO/Hasrul Said/YU/rwa.
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