Maksudnya mengatasi masalah apa: Bencong atau Biawak? Kan dua-duanya suka melet?
----- Original Message ----- From: "bethune" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: 14 Nopember 2001 7:43 Subject: [mancing-l] Fw: Household waste pollutes Jakarta Bay: Agency > Saya ingat dulu waktu masih kecil tahun 80-an, mancing di dermaga marina > Ancol masih bisa dapet ikan baronang satu ember. > Waktu itu juga masih banyak kepiting dan biawak berkeliaran dimana2 di > Ancol. > Sekarang2 boro2 biawak...malah bencong yang makin banyak...:) > > Ada ide atau pemikiran tentang masalah ini?? > What can we do as fishermen/women to address this problem? > > Sayang sekali loh kalo perairan teluk Jakarta sampai lebih tercemar lagi... > Kalau dibiarkan berlarut2 mungkin sepuluh tahun lagi engga bakalan ada ikan > sama > sekali di daerah Kepulauan Seribu.... > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 5:29 PM > Subject: Household waste pollutes Jakarta Bay: Agency > > > > The Jakarta Post > > November 14, 2001 > > > > Household waste pollutes Jakarta Bay: Agency > > > > Annastashya Emmanuelle, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta > > > > Pollutants emanating from onshore are the largest contributors to the > > pollution of Jakarta Bay while there has been as yet no significant effort > > made by government agencies and the community to manage waste effectively, > > the head of Jakarta's Environmental Impact Management Agency (Bapedalda) > said > > on Tuesday. > > > > Waste, mostly of the household variety, carried by the rivers flowing > through > > the city, eventually flows into the sea resulting in damage to the marine > > environment. > > > > "Garbage and pollutants from households and industry must be dealt with > > seriously. This is urgent ... the water quality of Jakarta Bay is > declining > > by the day," Kosasih Wirahadikusumah, the head of the agency told The > Jakarta > > Post on the sidelines of a two-day Clean Coasts and Marine Conservation > > seminar. > > > > The agency's research reveals that Jakarta's rivers are filled with > domestic > > waste as there is almost 3 million cubic meters of garbage per year dumped > > into them by slum dwellers all over the city. The waters of Jakarta Bay > are > > also polluted with ammonia and phenol. > > > > The slum residents appear to have little knowledge about waste management > and > > are unconcerned about the impact of their behavior. > > > > "It is important to educate them on this matter and increase their > > awareness," said Yunani Kartawirya, the chief of Bapedalda's Environmental > > Control Section. > > > > Meanwhile, commercial enterprises along the Jakarta coastline, including > > hotels, ports and chemical plants, pollute the waters with liquid chemical > > waste as well as oil spills from vessels using the ports. > > > > This has detrimentally affected fish and seaweed in the Kepulauan Seribu > > (Seribu Islands) where most of the residents are traditional fishermen. > > > > "Because of the pollution, the fish are scarce now. We have to go all the > way > > to Natuna or Bali waters," said Fuady, a fisherman from the Seribu > Islands. > > > > According to Bapedalda data, the pollution in the Kepulauan Seribu > consists > > of garbage, metals, oil and the presence of red tide. > > > > "Some of us used to grow and sell seaweed, but because of the pollution we > > have had to give that up," Fuady said. > > > > The seminar also highlighted research reported in the health Ministry's > > magazine in 1997 which revealed that fish, oysters, crabs, squid and other > > types of seafood sold at the Muara Angke and North Jakarta fish markets > were > > contaminated with lead and copper. > > > > It is the sea food sold at these markets that is mostly consumed by > Greater > > Jakarta residents, as seafood exports from Jakarta Bay are often rejected > by > > other countries due to their poor quality. > > > > Thus far, there have been no reports of poisoning resulting from the > > consumption of sea food purchased at the Muara Angke or North Jakarta fish > > markets. > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Website mancing-l at http://www.MancingL.com --> Fishing information, online chat, forum discusion, clasifiedads, etc > MancingL Archive at http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected] > Fishing@Indonesia a MancingL sharing picture forum at http://communities.msn.com/FishingIndonesia > > Millis ini terselengara berkat dukungan PT. 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