Sentences with phrase «seaweed farmers»

"Seaweed farmers" refers to people who grow and cultivate seaweed, which is a type of algae that grows in the ocean. Full definition
The second issue is the state of seaweed farmers in Indonesia, which is «the largest seaweed producing country,» and yet these farmers remain very poor and their families suffer from malnutrition and other poverty - related difficulties.
Prior to re-joining Our Children's Trust, Danny worked in the class actions department at an Australian plaintiff law firm, where he assisted with an oil spill damages claim on behalf of Indonesian seaweed farmers, as well as a number of securities and product liability class actions.
This isn't the thick of nature; seaweed farmer shacks line the beachfront nearby, children play, chickens scrabble and pigs oink, which goes to show the birds don't need great swathes of forest to survive — they simply need protection from poachers.
While mangrove boat tours have long been available, since the seaweed industry closed down, many former seaweed farmers have put their boats to use offering them.
Those working as fishermen and seaweed farmers dwell in bamboo structures along the coastline forging out a simple livelihood, but they are always keen to engage in conversation with those who make their way over from Bali.
To the east of Bali is the location of Nusa Lembongan, a peaceful island of seaweed farmers where you still feel the atmosphere now forgotten.
By turning to locally - grown seaweed as a feedstock for biodegradable packaging, Evoware aims to boost the livelihoods of seaweed farmers while also working to reduce plastic waste in general, and to reduce ocean pollution in particular.
Building on literature in economics and learning sciences, Hanna et al. studied Indonesian seaweed farmers and found that, despite years of experience that showed the importance of factors such as the spacing of pods during planting, the farmers hadn't noticed that adjusting pod size might be useful as well.
Once the dominion of seaweed farmers, this pretty strip of golden sandy beach runs up to the mangrove forest, and some remnants of the seaweed can still be seen along the shallows.
DuPont Nutrition & Health and a broad coalition of scientists, dietitians, food producers, environmentalists, seaweed farmers and consumers applaud the decision by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to support carrageenan for continued use in U.S. organic foods.
Previously a sandy village of woven coconut leaf huts owned by the seaweed farmers, a large resort has now commandeered the spot as a beach club and it keeps it pristinely clean.
The calm waters around Lembongan and its sister island, Ceningan, are the tending fields of local fishermen and seaweed farmers.
Here, you can enjoy a quiet time in the beach, while having lunch or sipping tea and beer, and enjoy watching the seaweed farmers do their thing.
We must go through a small step down on the cliff with dangerous valley underneath and the only local people can access the beach since they were own daily job as fishermen and seaweed farmer.
Ps — the folks @ the nusa dua bar and grill are the good guys, same with the local warungs at pantai Geger (and the seaweed farmers) The Hotel MULIA has breeched the 100 metre Law, and developed up to the waters edge and beyond with ungly man made creek (that stops public access to the beach)..., for their stormwater??? drain into the ocean and an ugly unatural rock groyne to keep the natural flow of sand away from their septic / rancid manmade creek
Until recently, the white sands and warm, protected waters of Pandawa Beach were visited only by locals and seaweed farmers.
Most of the population in Nusa Lembongan are seaweed farmers.
The claim is that one of the country's worst oil disasters had a devastating impact on the seaweed crops of thousands of Indonesian seaweed farmers, virtually destroying their livelihoods.
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