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Join me on an underwater adventure in Raja Ampat, one of the world's most stunning diving destinations! In breathtaking 4K, explore vibrant coral reefs, diverse marine life, and crystal-clear ...
Raja Ampat, located in Southwest Papua province, spans nearly 20,000 square kilometres and boasts 75 per cent of the world's coral species and over 1,600 fish species.
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The Indonesian Dive Tourism Company Association (IDCA) has issued an open letter to President Prabowo Subianto, voicing concern over ongoing nickel mining activities in Raja Ampat, ...
Indonesia’s UNESCO-listed Raja Ampat geopark remains under the threat of mining operations as companies head to court looking to reactivate their permits, Greenpeace has warned.
Environment Minister Hanif Faisol Nurofiq said he would visit the area and vowed to punish mining firms there. "We will immediately take legal action related to activities in Raja Ampat, after ...
Environment News: Indonesia has revoked permits for four mining companies in Raja Ampat after videos surfaced showing nickel extraction damage to the pristine islands.
While the island is located 5 kilometers outside the Raja Ampat marine park, which harbors an estimated 75 percent of the world’s known coral species, environmentalists insist that damage to its ...
Top nickel ore producer Indonesia revoked permits for four mining firms in Raja Ampat in its easternmost region of Papua, the country's energy minister said on Tuesday, after concerns about their ...
The region is also home to 75 per cent of the world's coral reef species, 1,400 species of fish, 700 species of molluscs, and giant manta rays, making it a major diving destination. TAGs indonesia ...
The government revoked permits yesterday for four of the five mining companies operating in the eastern archipelago of Raja Ampat after activists shared videos of islands damaged by nickel extraction.
Indonesia allows one company to continue mining in a Raja Ampat islet despite a law bans extractive activities in a small island. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.