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| History Facilities Main Aquarium Freshwater Aquarium Dugong Aquarium | Address: Kompleks Taman Impian Jaya Ancol, Jl. R. E. Martadinata, North Jakarta. Telp. (021) 645 0117, 6450 6711, 640 6712 Fax. (021) 645 0118Open everyday from 09.00am to 18.00pm |
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Front gate of SeaWorld Indonesia |
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SeaWorld Indonesia is the first underwater world recreation area in Indonesia with thousands collections of marine fauna in many different colors. SeaWorld Indonesia occupies a three hectares area with the building spreading about 4500m2, stand in Jaya Ancol Dreamland Park complex. Many kinds of marine fauna placed in many aquariums which layed out tidily at SeaWorld Indonesia. SeaWorld Indonesia is carrying three missions for its existence, which are as an underwater educational facility, underwater conservation and entertainment. |
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| Ancol Dreamland Park Dunia Fantasy SeaWorld Indonesia Gelanggang SamuderaNational MuseumJakarta History Museum Wayang Museum Fine Art and Ceramic Museum Textile Museum Battle'45 Museum Maritime Museum Ragunan Zoo Schmutzer Primate Center Thousand Islands PlanetariumInscription MuseumKota Intan BridgeSyahbandar TowerJakarta Kota StationJalan Surabaya | History and Background
Indonesia is an archipelago country with seashore border length reaching 81000km, consist of thousands islands and spreading across 5000 km along the equator line. Indonesian territorial waters have abundance of fish’s species, coral and sponge. There’re about 3500 kinds of fishes found in Indonesian territorial waters, which is about 37% of the whole fish species in the world. Since very long time ago Indonesian people has considered the sea as their artery for living. They utilize the marine resources for their own consumption as well as for trading. They sail in the sea to reach other places, and creates interesting tourism object at the sea. Backgrounded by how important the sea was for Indonesian people and how important to take care of the survival of Indonesian waters resources, then the SeaWorld Indonesia was founded. The first stone placement of SeaWorld Indonesia construction was conducted on 2nd October 1992 by Wiyogo Atmodarminto, the governor of DKI Jakarta at that period. SeaWorld Indonesia was starting the operation on 3rd June 1994. |
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| Facilities
The facilities SeaWorld Indonesia possessed are including the main aquarium (saltwater aquarium), fresh water aquarium, mermaid or dugong aquarium, marine area, Antasena Tunnel, gift shop, library, restaurant and touch screen computer. |
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| Main Aquarium (Saltwater Aquarium)
The main aquarium becomes the habitat of thousands Indonesian saltwater animals in variouse kind of colors. The main aquarium is capable to store up to 5 milion liter of saltwater and is the biggest saltwater aquarium in South East Asia. |
Freshwater Aquarium
SeaWorld’s freshwater aquarium has variouse kinds of freshwater fish’s collections from all over the world. The collections in the freshwater aquarium are including piranha, electric eel, and red tail freshwater catfish from Amazon River. |
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Antasena Tunnel
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There’re also other kinds of facilities in Seaworld Indonesia, such as gift shop sells many kinds of things related with marine animals, library consists of books about maritime matters, restaurant where the visitors can eat and drink, and touch screen computer for the visitors to take quizzes on maritime matters. |
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| Feeding Schedules Feeding the marine animals is a very interesting show to see at SeaWorld Indonesia. The feeding schedules at SeaWorld Indonesia are as follow:
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| Crocodile Babies | Piranha | Small Fishes | Sting Ray | |
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