As the most developed area in Bali, the Regency of Badung have started the process of establishing their Kawasan Konservasi Perairan (KKP) since 2011. The initial Proposal for their MPA only covers the marine area around the Bay of Benoa and Nusa Dua, but during the progress the local government ...
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KKP of the Regency of Klungkung
Kawasan Konservasi Perairan or KKP of Nusa (the word ‘Nusa’ can be translated as Island, ed.) Penida in the Regency of Klungkung is perhaps one of the initiatives in Bali that has reached the most advance development. The efforts in establishing KKP of Nusa Penida have started back in 2008, ...
Read More »Paving the Way Towards KKP in Jembrana
The ground checking of the outer boundaries of the proposed KKP in Jembrana was one of the efforts towards the Phase of Reservation. Public consultations in two villages (Perancak and Melaya), in which territories will be included in the proposed blocks of KKP, were conducted prior to the ground checking. ...
Read More »KKP of the Regency of Karangasem
A research conducted in 2011 (Bali Marine Rapid Assessment Program, conducted and published in cooperation with Marine and Fisheries Agency of the Province of Bali, South East Asia Center for Ocean Research and Monitoring, University of Warmadewa and Conservation International Indonesia) stated that coastal areas along the coastline in Karangasem ...
Read More »KKP of the Regency of Tabanan
Tabanan has 34.6 km of shoreline that extends from the beach Nyanyi in Sub-district of Kediri to Selabih Beach in the Sub-district of Selemadeg Barat. To date, coral reefs ecosystem in the Regency is yet to be identified. Aside from coastal ecosystem Tabanan has mangrove, and a bit of seagrass ...
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