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Galang Island Marine Protected Area Adventures

Galang Island Marine Protected Area safeguards diverse coral reefs and rich marine biodiversity, offering excellent opportunities for snorkeling, diving, and ecological exploration.

Approximately 12,000 acres
Acres Protected
Not applicable – marine area
Miles of Trails
Estimated 10,000+ (mainly divers and snorkelers)
Annual Visitors
2006
Year Established

About Galang Island Marine Protected Area

Galang Island Marine Protected Area
 

Located in the Riau Archipelago of Indonesia, Galang Island Marine Protected Area covers coastal and marine environments surrounding Galang Island. This protected area features coral reefs, seagrass beds, and mangrove forests, supporting a wide variety of marine species including vibrant reef fish, sea turtles, and various invertebrates. The island’s marine ecosystem is recognized for its ecological significance within the Indo-Pacific Coral Triangle, one of the most biologically diverse marine regions on earth. Historically, Galang Island is known for its role as a refuge for Vietnamese boat people in the late 20th century, though much of the protected area focuses on marine conservation today. Visitors can enjoy snorkeling and diving activities, during which they may observe colorful coral gardens and abundant marine life. Because of its location remote from major urban centers, the area has maintained relatively pristine underwater habitats. Notable landmarks include the extensive coral slopes and submerged reefs ideal for underwater photography and nature study. Accessibility to the island is generally via boat from Batam or nearby ferry terminals. The protected status helps regulate fishing and development activities, ensuring the preservation of critical habitats. Galang Island Marine Protected Area appeals to ecotourists and marine conservation enthusiasts looking for vibrant underwater experiences away from heavily trafficked tourism spots.

Highlights

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Colorful coral reefs with high biodiversity

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Frequent sightings of green sea turtles and hawksbill turtles

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Clear waters ideal for snorkeling and scuba diving

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Mangrove forest fringes supporting coastal ecosystem health

Notable Natural Features

Coral Gardens

Extensive coral reefs harboring diverse hard and soft coral species, providing habitat for various reef fish.

Mangrove Ecosystem

Mangrove stands protect coastal shores and serve as nursery grounds for many marine species.

Historic Refuge Site

The island was previously used as a refugee camp for Vietnamese boat people in the late 1970s and 1980s.