Halbar Regency Government has implemented various programs to support the existence of Jailolo Bay as a tourist attraction under the sea.
Marine and Fisheries Halbar Kadis, Frederik Budiman, when contacted in Jailolo, Thursday (03/06/2010) says, the influx of Gulf Jailolo as the area's underwater tourism development in Indonesia delivered by Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, Fadel Muhammad, during a visit at the weekend Jailolo ago.
Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Jailolo enter the Gulf as the region's underwater tourism development, because it has a beautiful panorama of the bay's underwater and potential tourists to visit both from within and abroad.
Frederik said the local government strongly supports the inclusion of Halbar Jailolo Gulf region to become underwater tourism development in Indonesia, because since the beginning of local government has made the Gulf Jailolo as one of the leading tourist attraction.
In fact, since 2009, Pemkab Halbar make Jailolo bay as a location Jailolo Bay festival. The festival will be undertaken into the national tourism calendar of events.
"Pemkab Halbar has also undertaken various programs to support the existence of Jailolo Bay as a tourist attraction under the sea, such as intensifying the extension to the community to preserve Jailolo Gulf," he said.
To preserve Jailolo Bay, the local government has issued a ban Halbar for people to take Gulf reef Jailolo into building materials and tools do not permit fishing can damage coral reefs in the region.
Pemkab Halbar also has made efforts in conservation of existing mangrove forests along the Gulf Jailolo, even local government has sent teams to the island of Bintan, Riau Islands to learn the technique of cultivation of mangroves.
Frederik Halbar invite the community, particularly in the coastal bays Jailolo to preserve it, because society will not only enjoy the income from fishing, but also from the tourism activities in the region.
Other regions in Indonesia that included the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries in the region's underwater tourism development among the Raja Ampat in West Papua, Maluku Islands and Islands Labour Togean in Central Sulawesi.
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