Studying Seaweed Cultivation With Fishermen On Lebaoh Beach
Studying Seaweed Cultivation With Fishermen On Lebaoh Beach.
Bored with the usual vacation? Try to come to Lebaoh Beach, Nusa Lembongan. This beach offers the beauty just like other popular beaches in Bali. In fact, you can get one thing outside the scenery and a calm holiday atmosphere: education. Curious about what kind of education you can get? Let's check out at the reviews below!
Seaweed Cultivation on Lebaoh Beach
On this beach, you may not be able to do beach activities in general, like surfing and snorkeling. Instead, you can do educational tours with family or friends. There, you can see directly seaweed cultivation carried out by fishermen.
This beach has long been known as the location of seaweed cultivation. The plot of land used to grow seaweed can give you a different beautiful view that you won’t get in other places. What's more, the friendly local fishermen will welcome tourists.
Seaweed production there is very large. So, it is not surprising if the fishermen on the beach become the main suppliers of seaweed needs in Bali. This beach has a suitable location for seaweed cultivation, because the area size of coral reefs on this beach is broad. Plus, Lebaoh Beach is also shallow, which makes this plant flourish. So, seaweed can be quite exposed to sunlight. Seaweeds are plants without roots. So, they can grow easily, particulary in sand, wood and shells.
In addition to educational tours, you can enjoy the beauty of the unique beach. The vast blue sea is always decorated by a row of small boats belonging to the fishermen. Yes, these small boats are the main mode of transportation for the fishermen in this area to transport seaweed crops to the mainland.
So, what do you think? It’s exciting to see the struggle of seaweed fishermen. If you are interested in visiting the place, you can take a ferry or speedboat from Sanur. Besides educational tours, there are many other beautiful beaches around Lebaoh Beach, such as Jungut Batu, Dream Beach, Mushroom Bay, and Gala-Gala Cave.