Muara Angke Port

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Jl. Pendaratan Udang No.10, Pluit, Penjaringan, North Jakarta City, Jakarta, Indonesia

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City : Jakarta

Jl. Pendaratan Udang No.10, Pluit, Penjaringan, North Jakarta City, Jakarta, Indonesia
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Ardi Ansyah on Google

ok
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Firda Daffa Utami on Google

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Ullifna Tamama on Google

Hot here
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Bambang Purwanto on Google

Next to Pasar Ikan Muara Angke is the sea port. We should visit it when we are in the neighborehood, especially when the sun almost down. To see sunset here can be an amazing experience! Many traditional colorful machined fish boats parked creates beautiful colorful view. Next to the boats is the blue sea fenced by blue sky. Subhanallah. To go to Muara Angke Port is easy. Google Map's direction leads us there safely. Thank you, Google! The parking area is quite representative also. Let's visit Muara Angke Port!
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Aqmarina Rasika on Google

the departure port to go to Pulau Seribu area. it is smelly due to the location of fish market. not clean at all. the ships are traditional ship made of woods
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Thyas Pramesthi on Google

This port is managed by Dinas Perikanan owned by Pemprov DKI It has a port for fish and also for human which goes to Pulau Seribu The smell in this area is a bit smelly; smell fish and sea aroma The weather is just too hot There's an UPT Office for managing the port and the fish It has cold storages rented to the sailors There are many unofficial sailor's houses on the northen area of this delta that should be managed by the government There are many food stalls selling grilled fishes and many other delicious seafood
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Gilbert Febian on Google

There are many traditional fishing vessel here where the fisherman go fish in the coastal area of java and there is a fish market there.
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wahlul kafid on Google

Muara Angke is a fishing port located at Kapuk Muara, Penjaringan along the north coast of Jakarta, Indonesia. The port is integrated with fishermen's housing and a fishing port management office owned by the DKI Jakarta government. It has modern fish market with supporting facilities for landing and auction of fishes. The port is located at the downstream of Angke River, where it meets Java Sea. Muara Angke Wildlife Reserve is also located in this area, adjacent to Muara Karang. During 16th century the port was used by the Sultanate of Banten and the Sultanate of Demak as a strategic post to capture the port of Sunda Kelapa from the Portuguese. At present other than fishing vessels and landing facility, the port also has passenger service terminal for ship plying routes between the Thousand Islands and the mainland since 2012. The area is inhabited by peoples who are associated with fishing. This is a community of fishermen who sail, dry fish, squid smoke, clean shellfish etc. The community is spread over 65 hectare area. There is also a center for Traditional Fisheries Products Processing (PHPT), where various types of salted fish, pinang and smoke are produced. In addition to fish processing and drying places, there are also several shops that sell salted fish in large and retail parties. Some of the salted fish produced is sent between islands or exported. Fresh fish traders stand along the sidewalk can be seen in the area. The area is probe to flooding also. The fishermen and workers of the fishing industry living there are reluctant to leave the kampung no matter how disorganized and chaotic the environment in the fishing village. The Jakarta administration is building Muara Angke Social Housing project which will have 35 blocks of apartments to accommodate the peoples living in the area Muara Angke Social Housing project.

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