Indonesia’s oceans, some of the richest in marine biodiversity, are becoming rubbish bins – altering underwater ecosystems. Based on a research led by Jenna Jambeck of University of Georgia, Indonesia is the world’s second-largest ocean plastic polluter. Yet, we know little Read More …
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The new cheap observation instrument
There are many challenges to understanding in detail the potential of Indonesian waters. In fact, data on the characteristics of Indonesian oceanography is needed not only for the national, but also globally. Lecturer at the Department of Marine Science, Faculty Read More …
PODC (Padjadjaran Oceanographic Data Centre)
Indonesian waters are very complex. Dynamic changes in the water column can take place spatially (space) or temporally (time). The El-Nino and La Nina phenomena are interactions of the sea and the atmosphere, which until now cannot be explained in Read More …