Bay_of_Batavia

Jakarta Bay

Jakarta Bay

Bay in Southeast Asia


Jakarta Bay (Indonesian: Teluk Jakarta) is a bay north of North Jakarta city. The Thousand Islands are located in Jakarta Bay. 13 rivers flow into the bay. The majority of the bay's coastal communities consist of people living below the poverty line, in conditions of poor sanitation. Nutrient inputs from agricultural runoff, industrial pollution, and wastewater have led to eutrophication, which in turn led to changes in the area's biodiversity.[1][2] Harmful algal blooms have been observed.[3]

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It was known as Bay of Batavia by the Dutch, who founded their city of Batavia, an administrative capital of the Dutch East Indies Company, in 1619.

There are several rivers that flow into Jakarta Bay, including (in order from east to west): Kali Bekasi, Kali Cakung, Kali Buaran, Kali Sunter, Ciliwung, Kali Krukut, Kali Angke.[4]


References

  1. van der Meij, Sancia E.T. (2009). "Decline of the Jakarta Bay molluscan fauna linked to human impact". Marine Pollution Bulletin. 59 (4–7): 101–107. doi:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2009.02.021. PMID 19342065.
  2. "Peta Interaktif". WebGIS MenLHK (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2023-10-09.



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