Wood Village mangrove, Lanowulu, Southeast Sulawesi

By Indra J Mae - January 19, 2013

 
Lanowulu estuary is administratively located in the village of Tatangge , District Tinanggea , South Konawe . This location is ± 120 km from the city of Kendari , Southeast Sulawesi . From here TNRAW mangrove forest stretches from the mouth of the River to River Langkowala Roraya with an area 6,173 ha or 5.87 % of the total area of ​​the region . This region has a coastline along the outermost more than 24 km and a thickness of 2-7 km .Behind the lush expanse of mangrove , estuary fishing Lanowulu utilization activities , especially in areas that are designated as a traditional zone of the Park.
Fishermen who build temporary residence at the Muara Lanowulu is a traditional fishing predominantly Bugis migrants . The rest are tribal fishermen Tolaki ( indigenous ) .
Interestingly , their village is above the high water nearly 4 feet of water surface . Starting from the pole to the home page of floors , made ​​of mangrove wood materials and connect with each other . The number of families is 40 and form a small village .
This small village as well as a haven while the fishermen or sailors unobstructed sea voyage by extreme weather conditions . They settled temporarily in the village of mangrove wood is to simply wait for good weather .
To make ends meet , people Estuary Lanowulu generally work as fishermen catching shrimp , crabs and seaweed farmers . While fishing only for their own consumption .
 
 
 
 
 



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