In the Integrated Java Northern Coast (Pantura) Protective Infrastructure kick-off meeting in Jakarta on Monday (4th April), the Head of Java Northern Coast Management Authority (BOPPJ) Didit H. Ashaf reported that the development of the Giant Sea Wall in Pantura will span the total of 575 kilometers in 15 segments with parallel constructions. The project implementation will involve local governments, starting from the regency/urban to the provincial level, and various parties, including universities and the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN).