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Background of Port History


A port is a location on a coast or shore containing one or more harbors where ships can dock and transfer people or cargo to or from land. Port locations are selected to optimize access to land and navigable water, for commercial demand, and for shelter from wind and waves. Ports with deeper water are rarer, but can handle larger, more ec onomical ships. Since ports throughout history handled every kind of traffic, support and storage facilities vary widely, may extend for miles, and dominate the local economy. Some ports have an important military role.

2. Structure Organization PT. PELINDO

3. Port role in economic development Port role in economic development very meaning to realize the prosperous and fair society [is] which diidam-idamkan nation this. Port cause as basin gather [it] various activity [of] related to human being and its medium [is] inclusive of activity [of] sea transport and its loading and unloading Port cannot be dissociated in human life [of] cause [of] since epoch yore port of vital importance to execute the activity [of] related to sea transport. Cause [of] [at] former epoch [of] its name no one have air -ship, so that interisland life activity, state and continent [done/conducted] [by] [through/ passing] ocean In consequence present day port existence and to come just remain to be required in economic pemba-ngunan [of] regional and also international. Ec onomic Pem-bangunan will stop if port activity less walk normal as its function. In consequence port role in economic pem-bangunan to strengthen the joint of nation and state life all important begian to create the shatterproof globalization era [of] terha dapsegala activity which less me -nguntungkan In consequence port role in economic development cannot be trifled [by] but bringing big share in life activity [of] related to economics. Activity [of] human being cannot dipisahan with the that good port [is ] epoch first hitherto. present day port Role cause more more aggresive again to support about life so that ambulatory economic development properly Economic development will not go forward if/when port less function in an optimal fashion. In consequence function from port [do] not just for the sojourn of ship but rather from that to create the condition [of] a[n utilizable area in effort create the global economics capable to improve the its area prosperity Port [of] part of primal in effort place the basal economics strength so that activity [in] port area and its surroundings affect [at] progress of economics development which (it) is true cannot dipisahan dri [of] all this life activity 4. The effects of water pollution are varied and depend on what chemicals are dumped and in what locations. Boston Harbor is a strong example of how badly pollution can damage bodies of water. The water is filled with toxic waste and sewage, and routinely receives more waste when rainfall pushes it into the harbor. Many bodies of water near urban areas are highly polluted. This is the result of both garbage dumped by individuals and dangerous chemicals legally or illegally dumped by industries.

The main problem caused by water pollution is that it kills life that inh abits water-based ecosystems. Dead fish, birds, dolphins, and many other animals often wind up on beaches, killed by pollutants in their habitat. Pollution disrupts the natural food chain as well. Pollutants such as lead and cadmium are eaten by tiny ani mals. Later, these animals are consumed by fish and shellfish, and the food chain continues to be disrupted at all higher levels. Eventually, humans are affected by this process as well. People can get diseases such as hepatitis by eating seafood that ha s been poisoned. Ecosystems can be severely changed or destroyed by water pollution. Many areas are now being affected by careless human pollution, and this pollution is coming back to hurt humans.

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