Triton Bay. From the City to the Gulf of Kaimana for Triton is very easy, it only takes 1.5 hours. With a division of Conservation International (CI) Marine Program-Kaimana, Asril Djunaedi, Defi In, and Dian Wasaraka Erana Strait currently better known as the Strait Namatota, because there are Namatota Island. At the beginning of this island sea tour begins with a wonderful natural panorama. Seems a whale-shaped mountain. Uniquely, the mountain stalactites are paintings depicting the sun, the human hand, and also human skulls For fans of diving and snorkeling, this place is an attractive tourist area. Coral reefs in Triton Bay is famous for its soft coral or soft coral. Based on survey results of CI Kaimana, found 868 species of reef fish, including a new type of 10-14 (10-13 endemic). Biodiversity can be seen from the types of reef fish Fakfak / Kaimana which reached 959 species, the bank heal Seascape (BHS) as many as 1323 species, including 24 endemic. Rock types Fakfak / Kaimana numbered 471 species, plus 16 new species and 560 species of BHS. Types of mantis shrimp Fakfak / Kaimana there BHS 28 species and 57 species, including eight endemic, while based on coral reef fish diversity index, predicted there are approximately 1194 species of reef fish in the area Fakfak, Kaimana. In addition, there are also 234 species of reef fish which usually target foodfish, commercial and traditional. This is superior when compared to Thailand which there are only 174 species of reef fish. The number of marine biota and species of fish makes this place is also very suitable for fishing arena. Triton Bay is not only interesting as a marine tourism, cultural tourism but also the cultural mix of local and foreign. Many stories and legends that can be found in this area, including the legend of the sinking ship at the time of China's Ming Dynasty. British ships also rumored to have sunk in this region. | ||
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Monday, October 5, 2009
Triton Bay
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