2023
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/1148/1/012031
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The strategy for the resolution of marine pollution on the northern coast of Bintan Island Indonesia due to sludge oil with the principle of cooperation to realize the sustainable development goals

Abstract: One marine pollution source is oil discharge from vessel activity, then spread by the current and the wind. Such as the pollution of the North Coast of Bintan Island adjacent to the Singapore Strait caused by sludge oil which has occurred for years. This pollution has an impact on the sustainability of marine resources and tourism in the area. The countermeasure by the local government is to collect sludge oil using nets. This paper is the result of research on the solution strategy. The research methodology u… Show more

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“…In addition to these changes, it also affects changes in coastal morphology related to geo-oceanographic processes in coastal areas (Irham et Waters in Bintan Island are part of Indonesia's and coastal state of the Singapore Strait, which can be used as an international shipping lane using the straits of Malacca and Singapore as access to international trade. However, Bintan waters suffer from marine pollution due to oil sludge, which worsens during the northern season (Thahira et al 2023) Bangka Belitung Bangka and Belitung Island World's largest tin producers. Tin mining greatly impacts the coastal environment, resulting in high sedimentation in water.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to these changes, it also affects changes in coastal morphology related to geo-oceanographic processes in coastal areas (Irham et Waters in Bintan Island are part of Indonesia's and coastal state of the Singapore Strait, which can be used as an international shipping lane using the straits of Malacca and Singapore as access to international trade. However, Bintan waters suffer from marine pollution due to oil sludge, which worsens during the northern season (Thahira et al 2023) Bangka Belitung Bangka and Belitung Island World's largest tin producers. Tin mining greatly impacts the coastal environment, resulting in high sedimentation in water.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%