The Evolutionary Secret of the Crab How Sideways Locomotion Fueled 200 Million Years of Ecological Success
The peculiar lateral gait of the crab, a biological trait that has long intrigued naturalists and casual observers alike, is far more than a mere anatomical quirk; it is a…
Cultivating Prosperity and Resilience The Integration of Mud Crab Aquaculture and Mangrove Conservation in East Lombok
As the afternoon sun begins to wane over the coastal stretches of Sugian Village in the Sambelia District of East Lombok, the surface of the brackish water ponds reflects a…
The Vanishing Shadows of the Mangrove: The Struggle to Sustain East Lombok’s Crab Fishery Amidst Industrial Expansion and Habitat Loss
The faint call of the dawn prayer echoed through the salt-laden air, mingling with the rhythmic crashing of waves against the shoreline of Kokoq Pedeq in Sugian Village. On Wednesday,…
The Nickel Paradox How Smelter Expansion in Konawe is Erasing the Crab Export Industry and Displacing Traditional Livelihoods
The roar of a scooter engine cuts through the humid air of Konawe, Southeast Sulawesi, as Budi maneuvers through a muddy hauling road toward the power plant facilities of PT…









