Friday, July 29, 2011

Charm Island Raja Ampat Papua in Indonesia Tour And Travel | Travel Information

Name        : Charm Island
Location   : Raja Ampat Papua
Country    : Indonesia
This location is very beautiful and stunning highly inappropriate for a family vacation who want to travel. This location is ideal and will never regret after the visit.

Located off the northwest tip of Bird's Head Peninsula on the island of New Guinea, in Indonesia's West Papua province, Raja Ampat, or the Four Kings, is an archipelago comprising over 1,500 small islands, cays and shoals surrounding the four main islands of Misool, Salawati, Batanta and Waigeo, and the smaller island of Kofiau. Raja Ampat is new regency which separated from Sorong regency at 2004.[1] It encompasses more than 40,000 km² of land and sea, which also contains Cenderawasih Bay, the largest marine national park in Indonesia. It is a part of the newly named West Papua (province) of Indonesia which was formerly Irian Jaya. The islands are the most northern pieces of land in the Australian continent.

According to Conservation International, marine surveys suggest that the marine life diversity in the Raja Ampat area is the highest recorded on Earth.[2] Diversity is considerably greater than any other area sampled in the Coral Triangle composed of Indonesia, Philippines and Papua New Guinea. The Coral Triangle is the heart of the world's coral reef biodiversity, making Raja Ampat quite possibly the richest coral reef ecosystems in the world.

The area's massive coral colonies along with relatively high sea surface temperatures, also suggest that its reefs may be relatively resistant to threats like coral bleaching and coral disease, which now jeopardize the survival of other coral ecosystems around the world. The Raja Ampat islands are remote and relatively undisturbed by humans.

The high marine diversity in Raja Ampat is strongly influenced by its position between the Indian and Pacific Oceans, as coral and fish larvae are more easily shared between the two oceans. Raja Ampat's coral diversity, resilience, and role as a source for larval dispersal make it a global priority for marine protection.

1,309 fish species, 537 coral species (a remarkable 96% of all scleractinia recorded from Indonesia are likely to occur in these islands), and 699 mollusk species, the variety of marine life is staggering. [3] Some areas boast enormous schools of fish and regular sightings of sharks, such as wobbegongs.
Raja Ampat Diving
The largest marine national park in Indonesia, and most bio-diverse marine region on earth
Raja Ampat islands has natural charm under a beautiful sea, offers amazing diving and the most stunning topside scenery of any dive destination on Earth, the diversity of marine life that live beneath the sea raja ampat is 1 of 10 where the best diving in the world and is a paradise for divers
Has been recognized by international pollsters that the diversity of marine life in Raja Ampat is the highest on earth. Diversity is much larger than any other area, for example in the Coral Triangle which consists of Indonesia, the Philippines and Papua New Guinea, this Coral Triangle is the heart of the world's coral reef biodiversity, making Raja Ampat very likely have the richest coral reef ecosystems in the world.

Raja Ampat Liveaboard

Raja Ampat Diving Season
The most of the year you can dive in Raja Ampat, but the High Season is mid-October to mid-December time period, May to September is light rainy season, and there are few small surface swells, but not usually serious enough to interfere with your enjoyment

Raja Ampat area has been preserved for thousands of years, a variety of marine life that is not necessarily any other area of the beach here you can find. Among divers, Raja Ampat are very well known. Raja Ampat is located in the triangle trumbu reefs of the world, so not surprisingly, this region is rich with coral and fish species trumbu distinctive and rare. Raja Ampat, like an uncut gem, and once to this place, forever you will never forget its beauty.
reference:www.raja-ampat-liveaboards.com,jarwadisusilo.blogspot.com,en.wikipedia.org

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