- Benjina City is a small coastal city located on the island of Pulo Nasi in the Arafura Sea, near the border of Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. It is part of the Maluku Islands region of Indonesia and falls under the jurisdiction of the West Seram Regency.
- Benjina City is known for its fishing industry, particularly for its tuna fisheries. The city's economy is heavily dependent on fishing and seafood processing, with many local residents being involved in these industries. The main fishing port in Benjina City is bustling with activity as boats bring in their catch and the seafood is processed for distribution.
- The city has a small population, and most of the residents are involved in fishing or related industries. Due to its remote location, Benjina City has limited infrastructure and amenities. However, efforts have been made to improve the city's facilities, such as the construction of a new fish market and upgrading of the port facilities.
- Benjina City is also known for its beautiful beaches and rich marine life. Visitors can enjoy activities like snorkeling and diving in the surrounding waters, where they can explore coral reefs and spot various marine species. The city is also a base for exploring the nearby natural attractions, such as the Manusela National Park and the Mount Binaya, the highest peak in the Maluku Islands.
- Despite its small size and remote location, Benjina City plays a significant role in Indonesia's fishing industry. However, it has also faced controversies, such as illegal fishing and human rights abuses in its fisheries. Efforts are being made to address these issues and promote sustainable fishing practices in the area.