Saturday, July 11, 2009
Welcome to Wakatobi

Welcome to Wakatobi

Dive destination with one of the best coral reefs in the world where you can escape from the routine day-to-day in complete comfort. When you enjoy the best diving tours to help you ensure that the wonders under the sea in the area will be in there until the future.


Located on a beautiful tropical island in the Wakatobi kepulaun, located in the Banda Sea, Wakatobi Dive Resort offers what is considered by many as the location of coral reef diving in the world. Our staff who have knowledge, along with hospitality-tamahan akan serve you with your colleagues, our chef create a dish that is tasty and bungalows we meet aesthetic elements and is very comfortable. But there's more, making Wakatobi is very unique in the scope of the surrounding area where the effort involved in the protection of marine resources sustainable.



Blessed with a series of coral reefs and the best most healthy at this time, where you can start diving only 20 meters from the Wakatobi Dive center is often seen as the ship to the coast awakened to them. In addition to a series of spectacular coral reefs, there are dozens of dive sites that can reach the bottom of the sea life has a very diverse, colorful and magnificent. Availability penyeleman use the dive boat and offshore that are not included in the limited package a full resort, then you have the freedom to guarantee total dive!
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About Us

About Us

Wakatobi Dive Resort was founded by a Swiss berkebangsaan years in mid 90's and is now managed by a team of international management. Resort is very carefully constructed with traditional methods of choice for the number of guests embrace the principles of environmentally friendly tourism. Local architectural styles from the main building and bungalows come and built by local artists using traditional tools.

Although the resort is one of the very remote, Wakatobi Dive Resort offers all aspects keramah-tamahan modern, hot and cold water throughout the resort, 24 hours electricity, communications satellite, internet access 24 hours a day and many more. Tata Boga expert team we can create both local and international cuisine with the best taste.

Wakatobi Dive Resort is a place for divers who appreciate the importance of the environment for them where the best night dives mecakup a fun night, dine under the stars at night and the beach with friends or people who loved the beautiful in the dusk.
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Accommodation


Accommodation

Type of Accommodation
*Bungalow
*Villa

All bungalows in the Wakatobi Dive Resort has:
*Laundry room
*Shower with hot water
*Landscape gardens and open ocean
*Internet connection 24 hours
*Private Home



Facilities at the Resort
*Restaurants
*Jetty bar
*Media Room
*Boutique
*Lounge
*Boat dive several times a day
*Room camera
*Satellite Phone
*Massage
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Friday, July 10, 2009
Biodiversity
Wakatobi Region Biodiversity

What is biodiversity and what does it mean to the average diver?

Biodiversity is a measure of the variety of species that can be found in an ecosystem. Wakatobi is located in an area that encompasses the highest coral reef biodiversity in the world. But why it so prolific in our part of the world, and what does it mean to the average diver?

Why so diverse?

Many factors determine the overall number of species in an ecosystem. Historically, for instance, the region bordered by Indonesia, the Philippines and New Guinea was never severely affected by two great ice ages which caused mass species die-offs in other regions. For this reason, the region is considered to be the epicenter of coral reef biodiversity. 85% of the world's coral reefs are located in the Indo-Pacific region, and as you travel either east or west from the epicenter of biodiversity, the number of species decreases. At the Western edge of the Indian Ocean, or the Eastern edge of the Pacific, you will only find about 25% of the number of species that are present at Wakatobi. The Atlantic/Caribbean region has even less diversity, less than one tenth the number of species found in the Indo-Pacific. For instance, the Atlantic/Caribbean region has fewer than 70 species of corals while the Indo-Pacific has over 700 species.

The environment also influences biodiversity. Coral reef ecosystems need warm, clear waters to thrive. If there's too much runoff from large rivers or urban growth nearby, the reefs can be choked by siltation or pollution. The waters must be warm, but not too warm. Below 25 C, coral growth is retarded. Above 29 C, the symbiotic algae living in the corals begins to die off and stress the corals. Depth is important too. Very shallow waters have too much temperature fluctuation and disruptive wave and surge action. Too deep, and light is diminished, which decreases diversity. At about 20 M depth, there is plenty of light, and not much wave action, even during large storms, so more species can survive.

Why is biodiversity important for divers?

That's simple. When you go on a dive vacation, you want to see lots of stuff. But you don't what to just see lots of the same stuff all the time. A biodiverse reef in pristine condition lets you see more species with less effort. If you are interested in seeing and learning about the most biodiverse coral reef region in the world, it's time for you to start planning a trip to Wakatobitoday!

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Conservation
Conservation--A New Approach

Operating a dive resort that provides discerning travelers with a great diving holiday is our core business. At the same time, the issues of marine conservation and community development remain a key inspiration and driving force behind all our efforts.

reeflease
Wakatobi's award-winning reef lease program

Recognizing the need for sustainable marine resource protection within the Wakatobi region, the Collaborative Reef Conservation Program was developed by the founders of the Wakatobi Dive Resort in consultation with local leaders and village elders. The Collaborative Reef Conservation Program was designed to motivate the people living within the Wakatobi region to realize the intrinsic value of the reefs and to inspire the villages to take an active role in protecting the marine ecosystem. The program achieves this by providing an economic alternative to fishing and creates real incentives that help protect and manage the reefs. Cooperation between local fishermen and visiting divers is promoted by generating an income from tourism that is channeled directly back into the community.

It took many years of continuous and consistent efforts to build deep trust and understanding within the community to where all members of the surrounding villages respected and honored the agreement. Based on the success of a pilot project launched in 1998 that turned 6 km of reef into an effective no-fishing sanctuary, the Collaborative Reef Conservation Program was extended even further. Currently, the program includes all 17 communities around the resort and stretches over 20km (12.5 miles) of some of the finest reefs of the world, including the protection of dozens of top dive sites.

Competing Interests Requires Cooperation

Managing a large marine protected area with relatively few or no human inhabitants is simple compared to managing the needs and interests of a substantial local population, who are largely dependent on fishing for their livelihood. Wakatobi Dive Resort realized very quickly that the needs of the local population would have to be built into the equation to create a lasting and meaningful conservation program. This was a formidable challenge as the Wakatobi Islands have a population of almost 100,000 people.

A large number of local inhabitants can be seen as both a threat and an opportunity when considering the factors that create a successful marine conservation program. At Wakatobi, the conservation program has turned the equation around, empowering the people living within the Wakatobi region to become a powerful "guarding force" protecting their reefs. Equally important, the economics of dive tourism have been able to eclipse the environmentally destructive fishing practices, providing the local population with a sustainable source of regular lease payments, and more importantly, ownership in a new valuable piece of "real estate." Almost naturally, the local community at Wakatobi started to defend their new-found local marine resource against outside intruders and poachers, as well as threats that emerged from within their own communities. Of course, a large number of local inhabitants can also be seen as a threat to a marine conservation program. Any program without the presence of law enforcement and or an alternative cash flow would likely lead to over fishing and a damaged ecosystem.

wakatobi gallery image The Wakatobi Dive Resort Collaborative Reef Conservation Program is a work in progress, constantly expanding and being fine-tuned as the community undergoes changes and as threats and opportunities emerge. However, we are confident that the Collaborative Reef Conservation Program is a sound, self-sustaining program that will protect the reefs of Wakatobi Islands for generations.

"You get world-class diving and exquisite service from an environmentally sound operation. After seeing how much work goes on behind the scenes in this entirely self-supporting operation, I am amazed at how reasonably priced it is!"
E. Briscoe - Alexandria VA
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