OVER THE FUNCTION OF LAND EDGES OF THE COAST OF THE KARIMUNJAWA
Workers made intensive shrimp shots in the area that once was the land of the forests of the residents rented, in Kemujan Village, Karimunjawa, Jepara, Central Java, Wednesday (1/8). Karimun Nature’s environmental community (Akar) concerns about the impact of dozens of hectares of mangrove forest land and coastal plantations into intensive lands in the archipelago of Karimunjawa tourism, as it can damage the environmental ecosystem as well as potentially interfere with local tourism sectors. ANTARA PHOTO/Aji Styawan/kye/18.
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