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MaritimePosts.com is an independent digital media platform focusing on maritime affairs, fisheries, coastal communities, marine conservation, and Indonesia’s ocean-centered development. The platform combines in-depth reporting, narrative journalism, and policy analysis to highlight maritime sustainability, blue economy initiatives, community empowerment, and regional geopolitics across Southeast Asia.
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