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Criticism from Fishermen for Giant Sea Wall Project in Indonesia

Mongabay (Indonesia Environmental)
Criticism from Fishermen for Giant Sea Wall Project in Indonesia
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Key Points

  • The Indonesian government is pursuing an 80 billion dollar giant sea wall project to protect northern Java from tidal floods.
  • Local fishermen warn that the sea wall could prevent rainwater from flowing into the sea, leading to severe inland flooding.
  • The public in Semarang criticizes the execution of the mega project without any consultation or public participation.

By the Numbers

575 kilometers length80 billion dollars cost1.280 trillion Rupiah

The Indonesian government plans to build a giant sea wall 575 kilometers long to protect the northern coast of Java from tidal floods. This mega project, which will stretch from Banten to Gresik, is estimated to cost around 80 billion dollars (1.280 trillion Rupiah). Authorities argue that this structure will be a critical shield against issues such as sea-level rise and land subsidence.

However, local fishermen and residents in the region see the giant sea wall as a useless solution. Sugeng, a fisherman from the Kendal region, argues that the massive wall will prevent rainwater from flowing into the sea, consequently increasing the risk of inland flooding. It is noted that the destruction of water catchment basins in mountainous areas and deforestation further exacerbate this problem.

On the other hand, local people in Semarang complain that the project has not been introduced to the community in any way and that the public has not been included in the process. Citizens state that they know the realities of their own regions best, emphasizing that the government should prioritize regional spatial plans (RTRW) and environmental protection rules over large national projects.

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What is the main purpose of the giant sea wall project?
The Indonesian government aims to protect settlements on the northern coast of Java against tidal floods, land subsidence, and sea-level rise.
Why do local fishermen oppose this massive project?
Fishermen believe that building the wall will prevent rainwater from flowing into the sea, which could lead to major flood disasters inland.
How was the participation of the local community ensured in the process?
According to the fishermen in Semarang, they were given no information about the giant sea wall project and the public was not included in the process; they only follow the news via social media.

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