Edisi 20 Mei 2011 | International Bali Post

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Road traffic congestion in six metropolitan cities in Indonesia, namely Jakarta, Bandung, Surabaya, Makassar, Medan and Denpasar, have reached an extremely worrying level, Coordinating Minister for the Economy Hatta Radjasa said here on Thursday.

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JAKARTA - Road traffic congestion in six metropolitan cities in Indonesia, namely Jakarta, Bandung, Surabaya, Makassar, Medan and Denpasar, have reached an extremely worrying level, Coordinating Minister for the Economy Hatta Radjasa said here on Thursday.

The minister made the statement after attending a meeting with governors and senior officials from all provinces in the country to discuss the problem of traffic jams in Indonesia and the implementation of infrastructure projects such as airports, railways and sea ports in some parts of the country. “In the near future, Jakarta city will have

its 3-in-1 system replaced by an Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) system in an effort to reduce traffic jams in the city. We will also keep developing the TransBandung bus system and reactivate railways in south Bandung to tackle problem of traffic jams,” said the minister. Continued on page 6

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Nine new marine species found in Bali waters

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JAKARTA - Conservation International (CI) in Indonesia and its local partners have found nine new coral fish and one coral reef species during a marine survey in Bali waters. “The survey shows the healthy coral reef coverage has increased compared to 12 years ago. In most diving spots, there are indications that Bali`s coral reefs are in a recovery phase. The survey has also led to the discovery of new species,” CI Indonesia Executive Director Ketut Sarjana Putra said in a press statement.

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Among the newly discovered species were two in the Euphyllia coral family, two in dottyback fish, two in the cardinal fish, one in reef perch, one in the blenny and one in the goby families. “A follow up survey is needed to confirm and determine the taxonomy of each species,” he said. According to the rapid evaluation survey, in line with the previous survey carried out by CI in cooperation with the Bali administration in Nusa Penida in 2008, there were 953 coral fish species and 397 coral reef species in the coastal waters of Bali. Continued on page 6

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Scientists from Conservation International have discovered eight new fish and one new coral species off Indonesia’s Bali island. Indonesia is a massive archipelago of 17,000 island which are home to rich marine biodiversity.


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