Bunaken National Park is a marine park located in North Sulawesi, Indonesia. The park is located on the Coral Triangle, which is home to 390 species of coral reefs as well as various species of fish, mollusks, reptiles and marine mammals. Bunaken National Park is a representative of Indonesia's marine ecosystems, including sea grasslands, coral reefs and coastal ecosystems.
This national park was founded in 1991 and covers an area of 890.65 km². 97% of this national park is marine habitat, while the remaining 3% is land, covering five islands: Bunaken, Manado Tua, Mantehage, Naen and Siladen.
Bunaken National Park has a very rich coral reef ecosystem. There are around 390 species of coral reefs in the region. Algae species that can be found in Bunaken National Park are Caulerpa, ...