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View all search resultsA professor at Bogor Agricultural University's Faculty of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, Etty Riani, said hazardous compounds from the Jakarta Bay could harm those who eat its seafood, which may lead to paralysis, physical disabilities and cancer, just like what happened in Minamata, Japan, in the 1950s.
The Save Jakarta Bay Coalition (KSTJ) is urging the Jakarta administration to dismantle the four existing reclamation projects on Jakarta Bay, citing the severe environmental damages they have caused in the surrounding area.
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