Monday, January 4, 2010

The Damaged Mangroves in Bangka

For many years the island Province of Bangka & Belitung has been producing Tin Ores. According to Kompas, the Tin mining activities has damaged 70% of the 122,000 Hectares of Mangroves in the province.


Floating unconventional tin miners (TI) in Lumut Village region, Belinyu District, Bangka Regency, On Oct.8, 2009, operate the tin sand sucking machines. The local fishermen are against the operation of TI considered as the main contributor to the regional mangrove forests destruction. Source : Antara

Seventy Percent of Mangrove Forests Damaged

PANGKAL PINANG, KOMPAS.com - Around 70 percent of a total of 122,000 hectares of mangrove forests in Bangka Belitung (Babel) province were damaged by tin mining operations, a forest affairs official said. "The damage on the mangrove forests is among others caused by mining activities in the coastal regions," head of the Babel Forestry Agency Sukandar said here Sunday.

According to him, the mangrove forest destruction can kill rabs and shrimps. "Floods and abrasion could occur at any time due to damage to the mangrove forests, and the economy of the local fishermen will also be affected," he said.

The mangrove forest damage occurred in every district of the province that needs serious handling to restore and preserve the mangrove forests, he stated. "We’ve planted 2,000 mangrove seedlings to restore the damaged mangrove forests, as the realization of the 100 working-day program in the fore stry sector," he said, adding that his office will set up a team to minimize the mangrove forests damage caused by tin mining operations.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Think we'll ever learn?
Or will the earth last long enough for us to?

Unknown said...

Gregory,

Based on the environment law the miners should be convicted, thus legal enforcement should be improved.