Selirong Island
Island in Brunei From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Island in Brunei From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Selirong Island (Malay: Pulau Selirong), also known as Mosquito Island,[2] is an island located within the Brunei Bay and Mukim Labu, Temburong District, Brunei.[3] The island also sits at the river delta of the Temburong River.[4]
Native name: Pulau Selirong Nickname: Mosquito Island | |
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Location in Brunei | |
Geography | |
Location | Brunei Bay |
Coordinates | 4.8818999°N 115.1298164°E |
Archipelago | Malay Archipelago |
Area | 25[1] km2 (9.7 sq mi) |
Highest elevation | 1 m (3 ft) |
Administration | |
District | Temburong |
Mukim | Labu |
Demographics | |
Population | 0 |
In 1948, the 2,499 hectares (6,180 acres) Labu–Selirong Wildlife Sanctuary was established.[5] Initially in 1950, plans for both the Andulau and Selirong Forest Reserve were set to begin within that year but later fell through.[6] Later in 1954, the Labu–Selirong Wildlife Sanctuary was later expanded to an area of 8,984 hectares (22,200 acres).[5] Since 1995, the Forestry Department, along with the Ministry of Industry and Primary Resources, has been working to improve the island, which has now been turned into a recreational park.[7]
It is home to the Selirong Island Mangrove Park and Selirong Forest Reserve.[8][9] The island consisted of the largest mangrove swamps and wildlife reserve with an area of 2,566 hectares (6,340 acres).[10][11] Selirong is one of the ten islands used for ecotourism, research and educational purposes.[12] In order to monitor and investigate the wildlife on the island, notably a 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) walkway and an observation tower were built.[13]
Animals such as the proboscis monkeys, macaques, kingfishers and eagles made up the fauna.[14] Meanwhile, plants such as the nipah palms, stilt roots, bakau trees can be found in the Pulau Selirong Forest Recreation Park.[15]
The island can only be accessed by speedboats from Bandar Seri Begawan.[16] The estimated time to reach the island from Muara is 45 minutes as it is required to pass through the Brunei River and across the Brunei Bay.[17][7]
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