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41 Seribu Islands Residents Participated in Diving Training For Beginners

Seribu Islands Marine, Agriculture, and Food Security Sub-Department held diving training for beginners.

There are 41 participants consisting of Sebira Island residents, conservator, national park officers, BPBD officers and Seribu Islands Regency Administration staffs

Head of Marine and Fishery Section for Seribu Islands Marine, Agriculture, and Food Security Sub-Department, Supriyadi Saleh stated the training was held at 2 levels, beginner and advance class.

"There are 41 participants consisting of Sebira Island residents, conservator, national park officers, BPBD officers and Seribu Islands Regency Administration staffs," he explained, Monday (9/28).

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According to him, through the training, residents are hoped could know how to dive which is not ruining environment and ecosystem.

"So, one of the materials is friendly environment diving," he expressed.

For the beginners, he continued, if they already finish the  training, they will be given certificate. "As an award, beginner class will receive certificate A1 and advance class receives A2," he closed.

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