Wakatobi National Park (TNW) is located in Wakatobi Regency, Southeast Sulawesi. In 2020, the area of the Wakatobi National Park was changed from originally 1,390,000 hectares to ± 1,320. 987 hectares. There are four large islands located in TNW, namely Wangi-Wangi Island, Kaledupa Island, Tomia Island, and Binongko Island which form the name WAKATOBI.

The Wakatobi Sea has a very high diversity of marine ecosystems with various species of seaweed from the coast, coral reefs, fish, seabirds, turtles, cetaceans, and mangroves. In this archipelago, there are more than 590 species of fish and 396 types of coral reefs.
YKAN collaborates with the Wakatobi National Park Office, local government, indigenous communities, and other stakeholders to support effective management. Today, YKAN actively engages with the community as part of an integrated Wakatobi National Park management strategy.
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