They are great for carbon absorption and offer huge economic values for local communities because they provide habitat for fish, also their fruits can be used to make jam, syrup and chips.
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Restoring Areas Affected by Blast Fishing in Anambas Islands
by Novita Permata Putriin BELOW, NEWS
Blast fishing is a prevalent and serious issue in Indonesia, an archipelagic country with rich marine biodiversity.
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A General Introduction to the Anambas Marine Recreational Park
by Rahman Ritongain BELOW, NEWS
1.2 hectares of the regency’s area have been designated as a Marine Protected Area (MPA), making Anambas one of the largest conservation areas in Indonesia.
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Getting to know Benthos, the Seafloor Inhabitants
by Dennis Kurniawanin BELOW, NEWS
Organisms that live in the benthic zone are called benthos, the term itself comes from the Greek word meaning “depth of sea.”