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The Opportunist

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The Opportunist

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True Crime, Talk Radio

4.610.6K Ratings

🗓️ 15 September 2024

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Introducing S4 Indonesia: Fishers Contend with Sand Dredging from The Catch.

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This week, Bali-based reporter Febriana Firdaus explores how Indonesia has been affected by environmental damage from land reclamation projects put in place to bolster the country's tourism industry. Land is a premium for this country of 17-thousand islands. And so the country is expanding its buildable land by dumping sand into the water, negatively impacting the small scale fisheries who live and work nearby. Firdaus tells host Ruxandra Guidi how these projects are hurting fishers both in Bali where the sand is dumped and in far away Lombok, where the sand is mined.

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0:00.0

Hey there, I'm Ruxandra Aguirre, host of The Catch, Foreign Policy's Global Fisheries Podcast.

0:07.9

We're going to be live in New York City later this month.

0:11.2

Join us on September 26th at 4.30 p.m. at Rockefeller Center's studio gather to hear

0:17.7

from experts and fishers on how protecting our oceans can benefit everyone. Check out foreign policies events page

0:25.1

for more details. Thank you and see you there.

0:30.0

I'm Dina Templerest in theeston, the host of the Click Here Podcast from Recorded Future News.

0:37.0

Twice a week, we tell true stories about the people making and breaking our digital world.

0:42.0

And sometimes that requires us to head out into the real one.

0:46.0

Hotback whale what call sounds like,

0:49.0

roop.

0:50.0

We built a technology that's able to detect these poachers on drones.

0:54.0

This is an absolute game changer.

0:56.0

Click here from recorded future news.

0:58.0

You can find us wherever you get your podcast.

1:08.9

Welcome to the catch, a show from foreign policy about the seafood we eat and the impact it can have on our world.

1:10.9

I'm Bruce Sandra Greedy. All throughout this season we've been spanning the globe,

1:16.0

discussing different ways that fishers are overcoming challenges,

1:20.0

from climate change to illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing

1:24.4

to shifts in the culture and the economy. Experts agree that sustainable fisheries

1:29.5

require a balance between human activity and marine protections.

1:34.0

Today we'll take a look at the environmental and cultural damage that tourism development can bring.

1:40.0

We're going to Indonesia, a country made up of more than 17,000 islands where land is a premium.

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