Amed (Bali)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Golden hour in Amed
Amed beach and Mount Agung in the background.

Amed is a village on the east coast (north-east side) in Abang District, Karangasem Regency, Bali, Indonesia.[1] In the wake of heavy tourism development, actors in the tourism industry use the village's name to designate a 14-km stretch of coast that includes several other villages,[2] namely from west to east: Amed, Jemeluk, Bunutan, Lipah, Lehan, Selang, Banyuning, Aas and Kusambi. A more correct geographical name would be the north coast of the Seraya peninsula, or North Seraya.[3]

Many beaches in the area, including Amed Beach, have black volcanic sand as they are close to Mount Agung, Bali's largest volcano.[4]

Bali island is entirely in the Coral Triangle, a marine area of the western Pacific Ocean that is particularly rich in coral diversity - and other marine species that depend on corals.[5] The Coral Triangle is marked by the "Indonesian Throughflow",[a] a complex set of currents - and the largest on Earth - created by the difference in sea-level between the Pacific Ocean to the north-east of the Indonesian archipelago and the Indian Ocean to the south-west - involving the trade winds and associated oceanic currents, and their opposite directions between northern and southern hemispheres.

One of the branches of the Indonesian Throughflow passes in the Lombok Strait - between Bali and Lombok, where the seafloor is higher; this creates upwellings, that bring up nutrients from the bottom of the ocean.[7] Thus the east point of Bali, including Amed's area, is particularly rich in marine life.

A number of Bali's coastal areas have become Marine Protected Areas in 2017, including a stretch of coast that starts about 2/3 of a mile east of Amed, follows the coast up to the easternmost point of Bali (Kusambi) and ends on the south side of Pantai Batu Kori[8] (East Seraya);[9] this area is part of the "Karangasem Bali Marine Conservation" area.[10]

In recent years, the Lipah Bay Coral Nursery was established by several local groups, mainly by Calypso Diving Bali, this is another valuable stepping stone into protection of the local coral reef environments and supports the local Marine Protected Areas.

Tourism

See also

Notes and references

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI