Tomini Bay is the largest bay in Indonesia which is famous for its beauty because it is right on the equator and is part of the world's coral triangle. Tomini Bay is classified as semi-enclosed waters which is in direct contact with three provinces, namely North Sulawesi, Central Sulawesi and Gorontalo.
In the middle of Tomini Bay there are 56 series of islands known as the Togean Islands which stretches up to 90 kilometers in length. Six of these islands are included in the large category, namely Una-una Island, Batulada, Togean and Talatakoh, Waleakodi and Waleabahi. The rest are beautiful small islands that surround the six big islands.
Tomini Bay has rich and unique potential for coastal and sea resources as a place for recreation and tourism, energy sources, educational and research facilities, defense and security, waste storage, climate control, protected areas, and life support systems and other physiological functions.
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