
The Costly Impact of Illegal Fishing in Indonesia
Illegal fishing by foreign fleets is harming the environment and Indonesian livelihoods, an issue that is on the government’s radar.

Illegal fishing by foreign fleets is harming the environment and Indonesian livelihoods, an issue that is on the government’s radar.

Whether you decide to invest directly into eco-friendly businesses or opt for more traditional investments like stocks and bonds, now is an ideal time to get involved in this evergreen industry before it takes off in the next few years.

In this edition of The Natuna Dispatch, we meet two locals, each offering a glimpse into their lives on the Indonesian archipelago. Cherman is our

These islands are brimming with sustainable industrial capacity.

Changing demands compete: how can we balance regulations with livelihoods?

Meet an educator and tourist activist in Natuna.

Coastal forests capture carbon at a rate 30-50 times higher than terrestrial forests. What does this mean for sustainable development?

Resilient fishermen hold the key to economic advancement in Natuna.

Locals are enthusiastic about the project and excited to share their culture with the rest of the world. Welcome to Natuna.