Bintuni Bay

[2] Bintuni Bay is located on the Southern end of the Bird's Head Peninsula in West Papua, Indonesia.

[3][4] Mangrove forests play an important role in the ecosystem because they serve as a habitat for various types of animals, including birds, fish, and other marine biota.

Mangrove forests in Bintuni Bay also serve as natural protection from coastal erosion, abrasion, and function in mitigating climate change by absorbing large amounts of carbon.

Conservation of mangrove forests in this area is very important, considering the threats from illegal logging, changes in land use, and potential exploitation for industrial interests.

Conservation efforts involving the government, local communities, and various environmental organizations are important steps to ensure the sustainability of this rich mangrove ecosystem.

The Bintuni Bay Mangroves