Derawan, Indonesia

The Derawan Islands (Indonesian: Kepulauan Derawan) are in Kalimantan, East Kalimantan, Indonesia covering Derawan, Sangalaki, Kakaban, Maratua, Panjang, and Samama Island as well as several submerged reefs and small islets, are located in the Sulawesi Sea, on the coastal shelf of East Kalimantan (2°17'N - 113°13'E). The Derawan Islands have about 31 islands.

Located in the global biodiversity hotspot, the Derawan Islands are featured by high diversity of reef fishes (347 species), corals (222 species), and invertebrates, including a considerable number of protected species (5 giants clam species, 2 sea turtles, coconut crab, etc). Some of the islands harbor the heavily exploited turtle eggs and yet the largest green turtle nesting site in Indonesia.

There are two islands inhabited, namely Derawan (1 village of 1,259 people) and Maratua (4 villages of 2,704 people). Fishing is an important income generating activity for the community. Since early 1990s, people have started to catch live groupers, napoleon wrasses, and lobsters, due to high demand and price. As a world class dive tourism destination, there are 3 international dive resorts on Derawan Islands , while more additional resorts or facilities are in the planning process.

 

Nudibranch Species from Derawan, Indonesia » View all photo from Derawan, Indonesia (44 photos)

Hypselodoris bullockii from Derawan, Indonesia
(1 photo from Derawan)
Hypselodoris sp. from Derawan, Indonesia
(1 photo from Derawan)
Philinopsis sp. from Derawan, IndonesiaIdentification reviewed by Richard Willan
(1 photo from Derawan)
Philinopsis speciosa from Derawan, IndonesiaIdentification reviewed by Nathalie Yonow
(1 photo from Derawan)
Phyllidia elegans from Derawan, Indonesia
(2 photos from Derawan)
Phyllidia varicosa from Derawan, Indonesia
(3 photos from Derawan)
Phyllidiella pustulosa from Derawan, IndonesiaIdentification reviewed by Nathalie Yonow
(1 photo from Derawan)
Phyllidiopsis krempfi from Derawan, Indonesia
(1 photo from Derawan)
Phyllidiopsis shireenae from Derawan, IndonesiaIdentification reviewed by Neville Coleman
(2 photos from Derawan)
Reticulidia fungia from Derawan, Indonesia
(2 photos from Derawan)
Reticulidia halgerda from Derawan, IndonesiaIdentification reviewed by Nathalie Yonow
(1 photo from Derawan)
Risbecia apolegma from Derawan, IndonesiaIdentification reviewed by Nathalie Yonow
(6 photos from Derawan)
 
 

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