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Park
Facilities:
A series of facilities
have been set up by the park to serve the park visitor to, on the one hand
make the visitor’s stay in the park more enjoyable and, on the other hand
encourage proper visitor behavior to protect the natural environment.
Beach Facilities:
1) Public
Toilets and showers have been provided by the park on various beaches for
the use by park visitors.
2) A
Camping area has been established at beach no. 4 for the use by campers.
The camp site is serviced by water, electricity, toilets and showers, as
well as kiosks and car parks.
3)
Three kiosks have been set up along the park beaches to provide additional
services to visitors. These kiosks are run by non-profit organizations.
4)
Sun Shades have been
installed along various beaches for visitor use. Furthermore, each dive
site is serviced by shaded benches for the use of divers while kitting up
and de-kitting to provide relief from the summer sun.
5)
Garbage Bins have been installed throughout the park to provide easily
accessible garbage disposal facilities for visitors to help keep the park
clean.
6)
First Aid/Ranger stations have been established at various points throughout
the park for the safety of visitors.
7) Park
Signage has been installed throughout the park to acquaint visitors with
park regulations as well as provide information on commonly seen fish in the
park.
8)
Watch Towers have been installed along the beaches to provide a platform for
park staff to monitor the beaches and ensure visitor safety.
9)
Visitor Center: for more
information please click here.
Marine
Facilities:
1)
Three types of buoys are
used in the park;
a. White
mooring buoys which are for the use of boaters to avoid the use of anchors
which damage the sea bed.
b. Park
boundary buoys are orange in color and demarcate the park’s marine boundary.
c. Zoning
buoys are being installed to demarcate the different boating and non-boating
zones in the park.
2)
Wooden Jetties have been
installed at various points to provide easy entry into the sea without
wading across coral reefs as well as to provide easy pick-up and drop-off
points for boats.
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