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  2. Marine plastic pollution - Wikipedia

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    The 10 largest emitters of oceanic plastic pollution worldwide are, from the most to the least, China, Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Egypt, Malaysia, Nigeria, and Bangladesh, [129] largely through the rivers Yangtze, Indus, Yellow, Hai, Nile, Ganges, Pearl, Amur, Niger, and the Mekong, and accounting for "90 percent of ...

  3. Plastic pollution - Wikipedia

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    The Ocean Conservancy reported that China, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam dump more plastic in the sea than all other countries combined. [41] It is estimated that 10% of the plastics in the ocean are nurdles, making them one of the most common types of plastic pollution, along with plastic bags and food containers.

  4. Indonesian Maritime Security Agency - Wikipedia

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    Bakamla is not associated with the Indonesian Sea and Coast Guard Unit (Kesatuan Penjagaan Laut dan Pantai Republik Indonesia - KPLP). While the former is under the jurisdiction of the Coordinating Ministry for Political, Legal, and Security Affairs, the latter is under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Transportation. Both of them however ...

  5. North Natuna Sea - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia's exploration of the North Natuna Sea has been conducted since the 1980s, with Exxon Mobil being the first to enter into an agreement regarding the management of oil and gas fields in the area, in the 1990s there was a lot of research and exploration, at the end of the 20th century the company began production. Then in the early 2000s ...

  6. List of beaches in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Below is a list of notable Indonesian beaches. The list is sorted by provinces roughly west to east, north to south; and then alphabetically by the name of the beach, ignoring the words "beach" or "pantai" (Indonesian "beach"). To avoid mistranslation, the names of the beaches are listed by translating the word pantai into "beach".

  7. File:Indonesian Sea and Coast Guard Emblem.svg - Wikipedia

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    Logo of Indonesian Sea and Coast Guard (Indonesian: Kesatuan Penjagaan Laut dan Pantai Indonesia – KPLP) Source Own work . Drawn from original image. See 'other version' Date 12 February 2018 Author Indonesian Sea and Coast Guard. Permission (Reusing this file)