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Teluk Lamong, BRIN map marine life to support conservation
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Teluk Lamong, BRIN map marine life to support conservation

PT Terminal Teluk Lamong and Indonesia's National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) are collaborating on a marine biodiversity mapping project in Teluk Lamong waters, East Java. The initiative aims to create a scientific basis for environmental management and support long-term coastal ecosystem conservation. Researchers from BRIN's Biota Systems Research Center conducted fieldwork from June 29 to July 3, 2026, collecting samples of plankton, macrobenthos, and nekton to assess biodiversity. The study will result in 'Wildlife Series 2: Marine Life of the Teluk Lamong Area,' intended as a reference for sustainable environmental practices. BRIN researchers noted that initial findings suggest the marine ecosystem remains healthy, though further lab analysis is needed. The project highlights efforts to align port development with environmental protection.

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Teluk Lamong, BRIN map marine life to support conservation

PT Terminal Teluk Lamong and Indonesia's National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) are collaborating on a marine biodiversity mapping project in Teluk Lamong waters, East Java. The initiative aims to create a scientific basis for environmental management and support long-term coastal ecosystem conservation. Researchers from BRIN's Biota Systems Research Center conducted fieldwork from June 29 to July 3, 2026, collecting samples of plankton, macrobenthos, and nekton to assess biodiversity. The study will result in 'Wildlife Series 2: Marine Life of the Teluk Lamong Area,' intended as a reference for sustainable environmental practices. BRIN researchers noted that initial findings suggest the marine ecosystem remains healthy, though further lab analysis is needed. The project highlights efforts to align port development with environmental protection.

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