
Feature - Pandeglang district head releases four mother turtles on Tanjung Lesung Beach

Irna Narulita, District Head of Pandeglang, in Indonesia’s Banten Province, released mother turtles on the beach around the Tanjung Lesung tourist destination, Wednesday June 7, 2023. (The Pandeglang District Tourism and Culture Office)
The four mother turtles were released on Tanjung Lesung Beach in connection with the commemoration of World Ocean Day which is held every June 8.
Jakarta (Indonesia Window) – Pandeglang District Head Irna Narulita recently released the four mother turtles on the beach around the Tanjung Lesung Tourism Special Economic Zone (SEZ), in Banten Province."Thank God, the district head had the opportunity to release the four mother turtles around Tanjung Lesung beach on Wednesday, June 7 2023," Head of the Pandeglang District Tourism and Culture Office, Neneng Nuraeni, told the press in Pandeglang district, Banten province, Friday.Neneng further stated that the district head expressed her hope that turtles, which are prone to extinction and protected by the state, can reproduce around the coast of the Tanjung Lesung Tourism SEZ.According to Neneng, the release of the four mother turtles was also carried out in connection with the commemoration of the World Ocean Day which is held every June 8.The concept of the World Oceans Day was first proposed in 1992 in a global forum at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development or the Earth Summit in Brazil.Since then a number of countries have started commemorating it, but the UN only inaugurated it on June 8, 2008. The United Nations Division for Maritime Affairs and the Law of the Sea actively coordinates various activities for each commemoration of the World Ocean Day.According to Neneng, prior to releasing the turtles, the Pandeglang district head conducted the 3rd Stage of launching coral reef planting in 770 cages on Liwungan Island which was initiated by PT Telkom Indonesia (an Indonesian state-owned enterprise engaged in information and communication technology) in collaboration with the Laz Harfa Banten Foundation (non-profit organization that has concentrated on empowering the poor since 2004).
Irna Narulita (left), District Head of Pandeglang, in Indonesia’s Banten Province, launched coral reef planting around Liwungan Island in Pandeglang, Wednesday, June 7, 2023. (The Pandeglang District Tourism and Culture Office)
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