CORAL REEF NATIONAL PARK WAKATOBI INDONESIA

Since 2007, the World Wildlife Fund has made coral reefs one of the main conservation priorities of maritime life. The kingdom of fish that extends in six countries, including Indonesia, is inhabited by more than 3,000 species of fish, 600 species of coral or equivalent to 75 percent of the world’s coral reefs. While coral reefs in the Wakatobi region cover more than 50 percent of the world’s coral reefs. “Diving and seeing coral reefs in Wakatobi, it is the same as seeing 3/4 coral in the world,“ said Head of the Tourism and Creative Economy Office of Wakatobi Regency, Nadar. Yes, that is true. Wakatobi is always synonymous with its coral reef charm. Although sometimes, people adore a destination even though they have never visited. Only armed with photos that have been widely scattered, or reading travel blogs, people often generalize that Wakatobi charm is only under the sea. Snorkeling and diving are the main destinations for travelers when visiting one of the Amazon’s the Seas, another name for the Cor
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