The Thousand Islands (Kepulauan Seribu) are a chain of islands located on Jakarta Bay. The islands are situated 45 km north of Jakarta, Indonesia. As one of the regencies of Jakarta, it has an unique ecosystem.
It consists of 106 islands with land area of 869.7 ha. Approximately 20,000 people inhabit the islands.
Trade
Fishing is the main trade of the islands. However, there has been a drop in the value of the trade due to over-fishing caused by too many fishing vessels operating in the region.
Tourism
One of the islands, Bidadari Island, is a place to go for fishing or diving. The islands also hold a protected national park.
External links
Information on the official website of Jakarta (http://www.jakarta.go.id/pemerintahan/kotamadya/kepseribu/default.asp)
Information on virtualtourist.com (http://www.virtualtourist.com/vt/126bd2/)
Information of the national park (http://www.menlh.go.id/kehati/kawasan/kepulauan_seribu.html)
Images of the islands on trekearth.com (http://www.trekearth.com/gallery/Asia/Indonesia/Java/Jakarta_Raya/Kepulauan_Seribu/)
Pramuka Island is the regency seat of the ThousandIslands although the most populated island is Panggang.
Fishing is the main trade of the islands.
Bidadari is a resort island only several kilometers off shore, Kelor is adjacent Bidadari on which the ruins of a Dutch fort lie, and Onrush is also adjacent Bidadari and has the remains of an 18th century shipyard.