Jakarta,
Sept 24 (Antara) - The annual international maritime event, Sail
Indonesia, being dubbed as Sail Karimata Strait this year, is being
implemented quite differently than its previous editions.
Hundreds of university students and some 300 scouts from 34 provinces
across the country are actively involved in the organization of the Sail
Karimata Strait.
They come from the Jakarta-based University of Indonesia, the Bogor University of Agriculture, the Bandung Institute of Technology, the Jakarta-based Trisakti University, the Yogyakarta-based University of Gadjah Mada (UGM) and the Banda Aceh-based Syiah Kuala University.
They come from the Jakarta-based University of Indonesia, the Bogor University of Agriculture, the Bandung Institute of Technology, the Jakarta-based Trisakti University, the Yogyakarta-based University of Gadjah Mada (UGM) and the Banda Aceh-based Syiah Kuala University.
All of them have come together as Sail Karimata Strait task force, a
group of some 2,000 people, including naval officers. The task forces
are called Surya Bhaskara Jaya and Pelantara (Nusantara Circle Sailing),
and the Nusantara Jaya expedition.
Surya Bhaskara Jaya Task Force aboard the Indonesian warship KRI
Makassar-590, and Pelantara aboard KRI Surabaya-591 have been assigned
in civic missions in Indonesian remote areas, prior to the peak event of
Sail Karimata Strait.
They departed from the Tanjung Priok Seaport in North Jakarta on Sept.
22, and were seen off by the Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs,
Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan.
"The involvement of the younger generation, the future of the nation,
is expected to improve their awareness about the maritime wealth and
potential of Indonesia," Luhut Pandjaitan said.
The minister called upon the participants to help promote Indonesia, which is one of the largest maritime nations in the world.
The minister called upon the participants to help promote Indonesia, which is one of the largest maritime nations in the world.
"We are the largest archipelagic country, and have resources in both
energy and fish. These should be preserved because they are potential
resources for Indonesia," he added.
The Sail Karimata Strait 2016 is also expected to help strengthen the unity of the nation's youth.
The Sail Karimata Strait 2016 is also expected to help strengthen the unity of the nation's youth.
"This is an opportunity to experience the feeling of unity and see the
many dimensions of Indonesia. It is also expected to boost the spirit of
maritime. The youth will come to know about the natural resources and
the potential that Indonesia has," he told the students.
The task forces are heading toward Bangka Belitung, Tanjung Pinang,
Ranai Tanjung, Pontianak, and finally to Kayong where the Sail Karimata
peak event will be held on Datuk Islet beach, Sukadana, North Kayong,
West Kalimantan Province, on October 15.
The main activities of the task forces' civic missions include free
medical services, state defense and territorial introduction.
The participants will sail around Indonesia and later gather in North
Kayong in West Kalimantan Province for Sail Karimata Strait, confirmed
Deputy IV in charge of Coordination of Human Resources, Science and
Technology and Maritime Culture, Safri Burhanuddin.
Sail Karimata Strait 2016 is aimed at boosting the local economy through tourism.
The government has continued to renovate and build infrastructure, such
as roads and other facilities, to support the event.
"North Kayong was earlier part of Ketapang. It was established 11 years
ago, so the facility is still limited. Kayong, however, is most readily
compared to other regions," he stated.
The preparations for the event, whose peak celebrations will be
attended by President Joko Widodo, have been completed to the extent of
90 percent, he remarked.
"Some roads are still in bad condition, but we hope that by D-day minus
3 (Oct. 12), these will be fully repaired," he said.
Besides West Kalimantan, three other provinces---Riau Islands, Bangka
Belitung and Jambi---will also host a series of Sail Indonesian
activities.
The main activities will include a national seminar on maritime affairs
to be organized in Jambi on August 25, 2016; Belitung festival on
October 22; and Riau Islands Maritime Festival on October 28.
A series of activities to welcome the Sail Karimata Strait, however, had begun on June 1.
The 2016 edition of the Sail Karimata Strait will be the eighth since
Sail Indonesia was held for the first time in 2009.
The previous Sail events were Sail Bunaken held in North Sulawesi in 2009, Sail Banda in Maluku in 2010, Sail Wakatobi-Belitung in Southeast Sulawesi and Bangka Balitung in 2011, Sail Morotai in North Maluku in 2012, Sail Komodo in East Nusa Tenggara in 2013, Sail Raja Ampat in West Papua in 2014, and Sail Tomini held in Central Sulawesi and Gorontalo Provinces in 2015.
The previous Sail events were Sail Bunaken held in North Sulawesi in 2009, Sail Banda in Maluku in 2010, Sail Wakatobi-Belitung in Southeast Sulawesi and Bangka Balitung in 2011, Sail Morotai in North Maluku in 2012, Sail Komodo in East Nusa Tenggara in 2013, Sail Raja Ampat in West Papua in 2014, and Sail Tomini held in Central Sulawesi and Gorontalo Provinces in 2015.
Having a population of 1,400 people, Karimata Island is located on a
strait situated between Kalimantan and Sumatera islands.
Karimata Island has a marine reserve covering a total area of 77
thousand hectares, and offers a striking under sea beauty still unknown
to most divers.
The cluster consists of two large Islands, Karimata Island and Serutu
Island, and several small fascinating islands, such as Kelumpang island,
Buluh island, Belian island, Busung island, Segunug island, Genting
island, Serugganing island and Kera island.***1***
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