Muara Angke

The port is located at the mouth of the Angke River, where it meets the Java Sea.

At present other than fishing vessels and landing facilities, the port also has a passenger service terminal for ships plying routes between the Thousand Islands and the mainland since 2012.

This is a community of fishermen who sail, dry fish, smoke squid, clean shellfish, etc.

[2] The Jakarta administration is building the Muara Angke Social Housing project which will have 35 blocks of apartments to accommodate the people living in the area, Muara Angke Social Housing project.

Spreading over 4.15 hectares of land, the new fish market is a three-story building, equipped with supporting facilities, such as chilling rooms, ice storage, fish packing, banking services, health clinics, culinary tours, laboratories, mosques, parking area, electric substations, and wastewater management installations.

Muara Angke port Ikan during the 1940s
Muara Angke New Port.
Muara Angke fish market ("Pasar Ikan") during 1920s