The beach is located in the village of Muara Gembong Coast District Simplified Estuary Gembong. Estuary beach beach Gembong have beauty charm that promises to be a tourist attraction in the District of Bekasi.
There are tours of the mangrove forests of mangrove forest / mangrove vegetation numerous in the northern coastal estuary Gembong, but this time his condition has suffered damage caused by logging and fragmented by the creation of ponds so that the living area 386.21 ha of mangrove vegetation, or 3.4 % of the region based on analysis of data from the Center for Marine Studies in 2002. To be able to maintain and conserve the existing mangroves on the coast north of Muara Gembong, Tarumajaya, and Babelan conducted the following business enabled the utilization of mangrove forests for sustainable productivity / sustainability, and maintain the ecological system needs to improve biodiversity, particularly the community of conserving mangrove habitat.
There is also a pond that is tourist coastal aquaculture activities in the district of Bekasi consists of fish and shrimp cultivation spread over three districts large coastal ponds of 8020 ha, ie 7423 in the district of Muara Gembong Ha, 187 Ha in District Tarumajaya, and 410 ha in the District Babelan. With the significant functionality changes on mangrove forest ecosystems in the three districts, can be created / set up three model farms in coastal areas Bekasi model called Kao-kao, Komplangan, and GEI Wai.
Conditions are calm waters in the northern coastal Bekasi is a potential for the development of marine aquaculture (marine culture) for different types of fish and seaweed. These conditions allow for fish farming activities in Muara Gembong, Tarumajaya, and Babelan, while seaweed produced at the Beach Village Hurip Jaya (District Babelan) have the best quality in the archipelago.
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