Analysis of Water Quality in Historical Shipwreck Sites to Support the Development of Marine Ecotourism in the Thousand Islands
Thousand Islands has become the main focus of the marine tourism development in Special Capitol Region of Jakarta (DKI Jakarta). In this regard, one of the marine tourism objects proposed to be further developed is historical shipwreck diving as a new marine ecotourism attraction in the Thousand Isl...
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Main Authors: | Rustam Agustin, Dillenia Ira, Troa Rainer A, Triarso Eko, Johan Ofri, Setyawidati Nur Azmi Ratna, Kusuma LPA Savitri CH, Adhityatama Shinatria |
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Language: | EN FR |
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EDP Sciences
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/30fceac8c677435a859cbc8cd68eb36f |
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