Voices of Fishermen in Sungai Batu, Pulau Pinang (Part I & II)

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Voices of Fishermen in Sungai Batu, Pulau Pinang (Part I & II)

Author(s): Aisyah Nuraini Amalia Pribadi

Institution: Universitas Jenderal Achmad Yani

Hi everyone! ☀️ I’m Aisyah Nuraini Amalia Pribadi, an International Relations student at Universitas Jenderal Achmad Yani, currently interning at Universiti Sains Malaysia under the Maritime Nusantara and Sustainability Policy Initiative.

During my time here, I visited Sungai Batu, a coastal village in Penang, where land reclamation threatens the livelihoods of traditional fishermen. Reduced fish stocks and rising costs are forcing them to venture further out to sea, endangering both their safety and economic stability.

This video highlights their struggles and resilience in the face of environmental and policy challenges. Thank you for watching—I hope this sparks more conversations on sustainable coastal development. 🌊💙

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@qiirei Voices of Fishermen in Sungai Batu, Pulau Pinang (Part 2) Hello! My name is Aisyah Nuraini Amalia Pribadi, an International Relations student at Universitas Jenderal Achmad Yani. As of February 2025, I joined the Student Mobility Program and am currently attending Universiti Sains Malaysia as part of an internship under the Maritime Nusantara and Sustainability Policy Initiative at the Centre for Policy Research. Among the many exciting experiences here, one of the most eye-opening was my trip to Sungai Batu-a coastal fishing village in Penang. I had the chance to meet local fishermen, hear their stories, and learn firsthand how land reclamation is impacting their daily lives. From declining fish stocks to increasing costs and the struggle of having to fish farther out at sea, these fishermen are facing real challenges that threaten their way of life. This video captures their voices-their worries, their hopes, and the reality of being a fisherman in Sungai Batu today. But the story doesn't end here! & + Thank you for watching, and I hope this sheds light on an issue that deserves more attention. @CPR USM  #tambaklautpulaupinang #tolaktambaklaut ♬ original sound  – qiirei

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