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The Tale of Two Maritime Nations: Indonesia vs Singapore
MARITIMEPOSTS.COM – In the grand theater of global trade, Southeast Asia offers one of the […]
Strengthening Sasi, Protecting the Seas: Collaboration Drives Community-Based Marine Conservation in TNS
MARITIMEPOSTS.COM – Waipia, Central Maluku — Efforts to establish a community-based marine conservation area in […]
Gayatri Reksodihardjo-Lilley, the Indonesian Woman Who Brought Marine Conservation to the World
Gayatri led initiatives that placed fishers, local residents, and vulnerable groups at the center of […]
Professor Jamaluddin Jompa: Championing Marine Ecology and Sustainable Development
MARITIMEPPOSTS.COM – Professor Jamaluddin Jompa is currently serving as the Rector of Hasanuddin University. He was […]
Emil Salim and the Silent Revolution of Indonesia’s Seas
MARITIMEPOSTS.COM – In conversations about Indonesia’s maritime transformation, the spotlight often falls on bold, visible […]
Susi Pudjiastuti’s Legacy | Building Shared Prosperity Across Indonesia’s Seas
“The land, waters, and natural resources contained therein are controlled by the state and utilized […]
KKP Strengthens seaBLUE Project Implementation to Improve the Welfare of Coastal Communities in Morotai
MARITIMEPOSTS.COM – The Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) continues to strengthen the implementation […]
KKP Records Fish Exports Worth IDR 16.7 Trillion from January to Ahead of Eid 2026
MARITIMEPOSTS.COM– The Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) reported that the value of fisheries […]
KKP Temporarily Suspends Fish Processing Unit Operations Suspected of Causing Pollution in Rembang
MARITIMEPOSTS.COM – The Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) has temporarily suspended the operations […]
MaritimePosts.com — Navigating the Future of the Global Maritime World
MARITIMEPOSTS.COM – MaritimePosts.com is a knowledge-driven platform dedicated to exploring the facts, challenges, and solutions […]
What We Can Learn from the Policies of Susi Pudjiastuti
MARITIMEPOSTS.COM – For decades, much of Indonesia’s marine wealth was plundered by large vessels […]
The Blue Guardian: Why Susi Pudjiastuti’s Vision and Nationalism Still Resonate
Her legacy is not simply about sunken ships or viral slogans. It is about proving […]
The End of the Invisible Fisher: How Indonesia is Secretly Rewriting the Rules of the High Seas
Imam Trihatmadja, Program Director of DFW Indonesia, points out that the increased “detail” in the […]
Exceptions Rejected, TANGKAP Urges the Exposure of the Alleged Human Trafficking Network Behind KM Awindo 2A
The rejection of all preliminary objections (exceptions) submitted by the defense counsel of the defendants […]
Journalists Observe the Impacts and Forms of Community Resilience in Laikang Village
Field Visit of AIC Lab Unhas and Monash University Workshop Participants in Takalar Daeng […]
Beyond Prevention: Five Hard Truths About Indonesia’s Climate Reality
The future demands a proactive approach built around resilience: anticipating risks, strengthening ecosystems, and preparing […]
Dr. Nana Saleh and the Path of Indonesia–Australia Research Collaboration
maritimeposts.com/ — Amid efforts to strengthen Indonesia’s research ecosystem, the name Hasnawati Saleh, often affectionately […]
Exploring AI for Journalism: Pelakita.ID Joins AAJA NotebookLM Training
maritimeposts.com/ – The author participated in the NotebookLM Workshop for Media Professionals organized by the […]
FKM Unhas Attends Technical Workshop on Mentoring Health Program Governance for 2026 in 20 Loci Across Eastern Indonesia
This mentoring activity is a program initiated by the Planning and Budgeting Bureau of the […]




















