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Bangka Island Wins the Battle!

I have been posting several posts on Bangka Island and the unwanted mining industry by the residents whom majority fishermen. Now here comes the good news: Indonesian Administrative Court (PTUN) as per today, orders the Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources to revoke the mining license in Bangka Island! Starting today, the children and Nemo of Bangka Island can smile widely and happy for their future land and ocean free from mining waste.

I have been visiting the Island, diving there and making friends with the locals. The Island is too small to be mined and the impact is considered negative to the coast and the seawater. The mining activity has started last year despite of the protests, and it had caused the seawater surrounding the Island murky brown. The mud covered the coastal and some part of the sea where the mangrove forests and the food source for the endangered animal, dugong, were located. The mining was certainly not helping the welfare of the fishermen on the Island who depend on healthy corals and ocean for their livelihoods.

Today is a victory day for the Bangka’s residents, the activists and people who believe that together, we can make a change against destructive investment that threatens our planet. Now it is the turn of the Indonesian authorities to comply with the Court’s Order. I hope Indonesian authorities will not let us down this time.

More articles on the case: Activists Winning Battle to Save Unique Reef from Destructive Mining

Controversial Mine Threatens Indonesian Dive Mecca

88 Comments »

  1. That’s great to spread the good news, Indah. That gives people hope to fight for a cause ❤
    Your photos are wonderful.
    All the best,
    Hanna

  2. Absolutely fantastic news. Thanks for your many efforts toward raising awareness of this situation, Indah, and for showing us that our conservation efforts can be successful. 😀

  3. Great to hear that some steps are taken to address the issue. I hope that island stays like that. From your pics it looks fab.

    • Thank you, I hope so too! The island is relatively small but rich with natural resources and that makes it unique and perhaps attractive to many type of investments 🙂

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