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Indonesia aims to expand its marine conservation areas by 200,000 hectares in 2025 to protect oceans and support growth.
Indonesia plans to add 200,000 hectares to its marine conservation areas this year to boost marine resilience, protect the environment, and support economic growth.
This initiative aligns with commitments made at international conferences and aims to enhance blue carbon management.
By 2024, Indonesia had already established 29.9 million hectares of conservation areas, covering 9.2% of its sea area.
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Indonesia pretende expandir sus áreas de conservación marina en 200.000 hectáreas en 2025 para proteger los océanos y apoyar el crecimiento.