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What a disaster it is this Tin "mining" in Indonesia... It will...

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    What a disaster it is this Tin "mining" in Indonesia... It will be stopped on many grounds otherwise they will kill each other as well as the environment... and excellent report with lots of photos appeared on AJ:

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    From the shores of Indonesia’s Bangka island, miners like Hendra head out by boat every day to a fleet of crudely built wooden pontoons off the coast that are equipped to dredge the seabed for lucrative deposits of tin ore.

    Indonesia is the world’s biggest exporter of tin used in everything from food packaging to electronics and now green technologies.

    But deposits in the mining hub of Bangka-Belitung have been heavily exploited on land, leaving parts of the islands off the southeast coast of Sumatra island resembling a lunar landscape with vast craters and highly acidic, turquoise lakes.

    Miners are instead turning to the sea.

    “On land, our income is diminishing. There are no more reserves,” said Hendra, 51, who shifted to work in offshore tin mining about a year ago after a decade in the industry.

    “In the ocean, there are far more reserves.”

    Often grouped around undersea tin seams, the ramshackle encampments of pontoons emit plumes of black smoke from diesel generators that rumble so loudly that workers use hand gestures to communicate.

    Hendra, who uses one name like many Indonesians, operates six pontoons, each manned by three to four workers, with pipes that can be over 20 metres (66 feet) long to suck up sand from the seabed.

    The pumped mixture of water and sand is run across a bed of plastic mats that traps the glittery black sand containing tin ore.

    Hendra is among scores of artisanal miners who partner with PT Timah to exploit the state miner’s concessions.

    The miners are paid about 70,000 to 80,000 rupiah ($4.90 to $5.60) for each kilogramme of tin sand they pump up, and a pontoon typically produces about 50kg a day, Hendra said...."
    - just read/see the photos:
    https://www.aljazeera.com/gallery/2021/6/8/in-pictures-mining-tin-from-the-sea-in-indonesia

    Last edited by Voytek: 09/06/21
 
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