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#11365258
27 June 2024
Workers are delivering sardine (Sardinella lemuru) from a boat to a weighing station during this year's sardine fishing season at Pancer Beach, Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia, on June 27, 2024. During the sardine fishing season, local fishermen are catching an average of 45 tons of fish per day. Indonesia is having the second longest coastline in the world at approximately 99,123 km, after Canada.
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#11365259
27 June 2024
Workers are delivering sardine (Sardinella lemuru) from a boat to a weighing station during this year's sardine fishing season at Pancer Beach, Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia, on June 27, 2024. During the sardine fishing season, local fishermen are catching an average of 45 tons of fish per day. Indonesia is having the second longest coastline in the world at approximately 99,123 km, after Canada.
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#11365260
27 June 2024
Workers are packing sardines (Sardinella lemuru) with ice cubes into a tub and delivering them to a fish factory during this year's sardine fishing season at Pance Beach, Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia, on June 27, 2024. During the sardine fishing season, local fishermen are catching an average of 45 tons of fish per day. Indonesia has the second longest coastline in the world at approximately 99,123 km, after Canada.
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#11365261
27 June 2024
Workers are delivering sardine (Sardinella lemuru) from a boat to a weighing station during this year's sardine fishing season at Pancer Beach, Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia, on June 27, 2024. During the sardine fishing season, local fishermen are catching an average of 45 tons of fish per day. Indonesia is having the second longest coastline in the world at approximately 99,123 km, after Canada.
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#11365262
27 June 2024
Sardines (Sardinella lemuru) in tubs are being delivered to the fish factory during this year's sardine fishing season at Pancer Beach, Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia, on June 27, 2024. During the sardine fishing season, local fishermen are catching an average of 45 tons of fish per day. Indonesia is having the second longest coastline in the world at approximately 99,123 km, after Canada.
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#11365263
27 June 2024
Sardines (Sardinella lemuru) in tubs are being delivered to the fish factory during this year's sardine fishing season at Pancer Beach, Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia, on June 27, 2024. During the sardine fishing season, local fishermen are catching an average of 45 tons of fish per day. Indonesia is having the second longest coastline in the world at approximately 99,123 km, after Canada.
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#11365264
27 June 2024
Workers are packing sardines (Sardinella lemuru) with ice cubes into a tub and delivering them to a fish factory during this year's sardine fishing season at Pance Beach, Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia, on June 27, 2024. During the sardine fishing season, local fishermen are catching an average of 45 tons of fish per day. Indonesia has the second longest coastline in the world at approximately 99,123 km, after Canada.
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#11365265
27 June 2024
Workers are delivering sardine (Sardinella lemuru) from a boat to a weighing station during this year's sardine fishing season at Pancer Beach, Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia, on June 27, 2024. During the sardine fishing season, local fishermen are catching an average of 45 tons of fish per day. Indonesia is having the second longest coastline in the world at approximately 99,123 km, after Canada.
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#11234893
13 May 2024
A number of fishing boats are on a beach full of rubbish, mostly plastics, in the Kwanyar district, Bangkalan, Madura Island, Indonesia, on May 13, 2024. The rubbish, which comes not only from local residents but also from other areas due to sea currents, reflects a lack of awareness among residents who dispose of waste in rivers and seas. This has led to ecosystem damage and a decline in the fish catches of local fishermen.
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#11234898
13 May 2024
A number of fishing boats are on a beach full of rubbish, mostly plastics, in the Kwanyar district, Bangkalan, Madura Island, Indonesia, on May 13, 2024. The rubbish, which comes not only from local residents but also from other areas due to sea currents, reflects a lack of awareness among residents who dispose of waste in rivers and seas. This has led to ecosystem damage and a decline in the fish catches of local fishermen.
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#11234899
13 May 2024
A number of fishing boats are on a beach full of rubbish, mostly plastics, in the Kwanyar district, Bangkalan, Madura Island, Indonesia, on May 13, 2024. The rubbish, which comes not only from local residents but also from other areas due to sea currents, reflects a lack of awareness among residents who dispose of waste in rivers and seas. This has led to ecosystem damage and a decline in the fish catches of local fishermen.
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#11234901
13 May 2024
A number of fishing boats are on a beach full of rubbish, mostly plastics, in the Kwanyar district, Bangkalan, Madura Island, Indonesia, on May 13, 2024. The rubbish, which comes not only from local residents but also from other areas due to sea currents, reflects a lack of awareness among residents who dispose of waste in rivers and seas. This has led to ecosystem damage and a decline in the fish catches of local fishermen.
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#11234902
13 May 2024
A number of fishing boats are on a beach full of rubbish, mostly plastics, in the Kwanyar district, Bangkalan, Madura Island, Indonesia, on May 13, 2024. The rubbish, which comes not only from local residents but also from other areas due to sea currents, reflects a lack of awareness among residents who dispose of waste in rivers and seas. This has led to ecosystem damage and a decline in the fish catches of local fishermen.
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#11234904
13 May 2024
A number of fishing boats are on a beach full of rubbish, mostly plastics, in the Kwanyar district, Bangkalan, Madura Island, Indonesia, on May 13, 2024. The rubbish, which comes not only from local residents but also from other areas due to sea currents, reflects a lack of awareness among residents who dispose of waste in rivers and seas. This has led to ecosystem damage and a decline in the fish catches of local fishermen.
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#11234905
13 May 2024
A number of fishing boats are on a beach full of rubbish, mostly plastics, in the Kwanyar district, Bangkalan, Madura Island, Indonesia, on May 13, 2024. The rubbish, which comes not only from local residents but also from other areas due to sea currents, reflects a lack of awareness among residents who dispose of waste in rivers and seas. This has led to ecosystem damage and a decline in the fish catches of local fishermen.
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#11234906
13 May 2024
A number of fishing boats are on a beach full of rubbish, mostly plastics, in the Kwanyar district, Bangkalan, Madura Island, Indonesia, on May 13, 2024. The rubbish, which comes not only from local residents but also from other areas due to sea currents, reflects a lack of awareness among residents who dispose of waste in rivers and seas. This has led to ecosystem damage and a decline in the fish catches of local fishermen.
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