Governor of DKI Jakarta, Pramono Anung, has requested the DKI Jakarta Environmental Agency to regularly clean up trash along the Muara Angke coast,…

Cross City

Governor of DKI Jakarta, Pramono Anung, attended the launch of organic waste processing using the jumbo biopori method on Jl Palem Indah Utama, Pondok…

Cross City

The DKI Jakarta Provincial Government will hold a waste sorting competition for the hotel, restaurant, and cafe industry sector. The Governor of DKI…

Sports

Governor of DKI Jakarta, Pramono Anung, took advantage of the Car Free Day event to exercise…

Muara Angke coast

Muara Angke coast, located in North Jakarta, Indonesia, is a historically significant area known for its mangrove forest and as a vital fishing port. Historically, it has been a key site for maritime trade and settlement, but in modern times it has faced environmental challenges due to pollution and land reclamation. Despite these issues, it remains an important ecological zone and a livelihood source for local fishing communities.

Muara Angke coast

Muara Angke coast is a coastal area located in North Jakarta, Indonesia, known for its historical role as a port and fishing hub dating back to the Dutch colonial era. It is also home to the Muara Angke Wildlife Reserve, a protected mangrove forest that serves as a vital habitat for migratory birds and local wildlife. Today, the area faces environmental challenges from urban development and pollution, but remains an important ecological and cultural site in Jakarta.