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Conserving Marine Resources Through ‘Sasi’

For at least the last decade, Devi Paulus Lopulalan has been actively working to protect Seira’s waters that span more than 150 square kilometers.

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Fransiskus Pati Herin
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Devi Paulus Lopulalan

The waters of Seira Island, in the Tanimbar archipelago of Maluku, are rich in marine resources, especially fisheries, flying fish roe and sea cucumbers. Maritime criminals often exploit the region’s marine resources. For at least the last decade, Devi Paulus Lopulalan has been actively working to protect Seira’s waters that span more than 150 square kilometers.

Devi Paulus Lopulalan, who goes by the nickname “Depol”, approached a number of tall men who were glaring at him. As he reached them, Depol’s gaze fell on a single man, who he motioned to follow him to a nearby hut.

Editor:
Syahnan Rangkuti
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