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Abrasion threat quickens
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Susanto, The Jakarta Post, Bantul | Archipelago | Fri, September 07 2012, 9:20
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Hundreds of
homes and food stalls located along the Bantul coast in Yogyakarta are at risk
of being washed away due to the rapid pace of coastal erosion.
“The pace of erosion has been quite fast over the past year as it has reached almost 100 meters inland. On average, the shoreline has been eroded by up to 2 meters every week,” said Muhammad Daud, a resident of Kuwaru Beach, Srandakan, Bantul.
Dozens of eating stalls located more than 150 meters from the shoreline are now only dozens of meters from the water’s edge.
Huge waves, which coincide with high tides, cause seawater to enter the houses. “We are very concerned, but we don’t know what to do. If possible, we’d build tide barriers but where would we get the money?” asked Daud.
In the past several years, coastal erosion has washed away dozens of food stalls. Two homes in Samas Beach, Srigading, Sanden, in Bantul, have also vanished due to erosion.
Hundreds of pine trees along the beach have also fallen due to coastal erosion.
Yogyakarta Governor Sri Sultan Ha-mengkubuwono X, who immediately inspected the location, acknowledged that coastal erosion had threatened the safety of coastal communities. “Relocating them is one of the options to protect them,” said Sultan.
However, he explained that the planned relocation would take a long time and a feasibility study, involving various parties, was necessary. “The relocation needs research and spatial planning and currently we need prompt actions,” asserted Sultan.
Sultan said the provincial administration would build barriers along the beach to curb the pace of erosion. “This is part of an urgent measure to save the coastline, such as that carried out along the river, which originates from Mt. Merapi,” said Sultan.
Funds for the construction of the wave barriers will be derived from 2012 provincial budget changes and funds for long-term handling will be taken from the 2013 provincial budget.
The head of Yogyakarta’s Gadjah Mada University Marine Technology and Resources Study Center, Nurul Hakim, said the rapid pace of coastal erosion was most likely triggered by huge waves and tides. “The conditions are attributed to the minimum supply of material from rivers due to the drought,” he said on Thursday.
Hakim added the fast pace of the coastal erosion could also be triggered by rampant sand mining in Mt. Merapi.
“The pace of erosion has been quite fast over the past year as it has reached almost 100 meters inland. On average, the shoreline has been eroded by up to 2 meters every week,” said Muhammad Daud, a resident of Kuwaru Beach, Srandakan, Bantul.
Dozens of eating stalls located more than 150 meters from the shoreline are now only dozens of meters from the water’s edge.
Huge waves, which coincide with high tides, cause seawater to enter the houses. “We are very concerned, but we don’t know what to do. If possible, we’d build tide barriers but where would we get the money?” asked Daud.
In the past several years, coastal erosion has washed away dozens of food stalls. Two homes in Samas Beach, Srigading, Sanden, in Bantul, have also vanished due to erosion.
Hundreds of pine trees along the beach have also fallen due to coastal erosion.
Yogyakarta Governor Sri Sultan Ha-mengkubuwono X, who immediately inspected the location, acknowledged that coastal erosion had threatened the safety of coastal communities. “Relocating them is one of the options to protect them,” said Sultan.
However, he explained that the planned relocation would take a long time and a feasibility study, involving various parties, was necessary. “The relocation needs research and spatial planning and currently we need prompt actions,” asserted Sultan.
Sultan said the provincial administration would build barriers along the beach to curb the pace of erosion. “This is part of an urgent measure to save the coastline, such as that carried out along the river, which originates from Mt. Merapi,” said Sultan.
Funds for the construction of the wave barriers will be derived from 2012 provincial budget changes and funds for long-term handling will be taken from the 2013 provincial budget.
The head of Yogyakarta’s Gadjah Mada University Marine Technology and Resources Study Center, Nurul Hakim, said the rapid pace of coastal erosion was most likely triggered by huge waves and tides. “The conditions are attributed to the minimum supply of material from rivers due to the drought,” he said on Thursday.
Hakim added the fast pace of the coastal erosion could also be triggered by rampant sand mining in Mt. Merapi.
Indonesia
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Abrasi
Ancaman Lebih Cepat
Ribuan rumah dan kedai
makanan yang lokasinya dekat dengan Bantul pesisir jogjakarta dalam resiko
tersapu jauh berkaitan dengan cepatnya pengikisan kawasan pantai.
“cepatnya erosi agak
lebih cepat dari tahun lalu yang mencapai 100 meter dekat pulau. Rata-rata
garis pantai telah longsor lebih dari 2 meter tiap minggu” kata Muhammad Daud,
penduduk setempat pantai Kuwaru, Srandakan Bantul.
Jarak dari kedai
makanan dilokasikan 150 meter dari garis pantai , sekarang hanya berjarak beberapa
meter dari pinggir pantai.
Ombak besar, yang
serupa dengan pasag tinggi telah menyapu jauh jarak dari kedai makanan, dua
rumah di Pantai Samas, Srigading Sanden di Bantul, telah lenyap juga di
karenakan erosi.
Ribuan dari pohon
cemara sepanjang pantai juga tumbang di karenakan erosi pantai.
Gubernur Jogjakarta Sri
Sultan Ha-mengkubuwono X, yang langsung memeriksa lokasi , mengakui bahwa erosi pantai telah mengancam
keamanan komunitas kawasan pantai. “merelokasikan mereka adalah satu dari
beberapa pilihan untuk melindungi mereka” tegas Sultan.
Bagaimanapun, dia telah
menyatakan bahwa rencana perelokasian akan memakan waktu panjang dan studi
kelayakan, beserta bermacam pihak yang di perlukan. “relokasi butuh penelitian
dan perencanaan mengenai tempat dan sekarang ini kami butuh aksi cepat,” jelas
Sultan
Sultan mengatakan
pemerintah provinsi akan membangun tanggul sepanjang pantai ke pinggir untuk
langkah menangani erosi. “ini adalah bagian dari tindakan darurat untuk
mengamankan garis pantai, seperti melaksanakan hal semacam itu sepanjang
pantai, yang diorganisasikan dari gunung Merapi”, kata Sultan.
Dana perbaikan dari
rintangan ombak akan diperoleh dari anggaran belanja provinsi dan untuk
penanganan jangka panjang akan di ambil
dari anggaran belanja provinsi 2013.
Kepala dari Universitas
Gajah Mada Tekhnologi Lelautan dan Pusat Pembelajaran Sumber Pendapatan,
Jogjakarta, Nurul Hakim berkata bahwa kecepatan erosi pantai seperti di picu
oleh ombak yang sangat besar dan pasang naik. “kondisinya di hhubungkan dengan
pemasokan minimal bahan dari sungai yang berkenaan dengan kemarau” dia berkata
pada hari jumat.
Hakim menambahkan
kecepatan erosi pantai juga di picu dari penambangan pasir yang merajalela di
Gunung Merapi
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