Over the last 30 years, 40% of Indonesia's mangroves have been cut down mainly to create fish and shrimp farms, destroying local ecosystems. But one small indigenous fishing village is changing that.
The wild populations that sustain a significant Indonesian fishery are more depleted than the government had estimated, as highlighted by a recent scientific study. The authors have called for a ...
Next, we go to Indonesia, currently home to the world's largest area of mangrove tree forests. And I say currently because over the past few decades, 40% of Indonesia's mangroves have been cut down, ...