Yes. Sharks circle the Indonesian Islands.
A group of Indonesian islands is called an archipelago. Indonesia is the world's largest archipelago with over 17,000 islands.
Dutch took control of Indonesian Islands :)
Sharks accumulate more around south america and the islands around it. Also has to do with the types of sharks around the areas.
The major islands include Java, Sumatra, and Borneo.
BaliJavaKalimantanMalukuNusa TenggaraPapuaPapua BaratSulawesiSumatra
Cockatoos are native to Australia, some islands of the South Pacific including Papua New Guinea, and some of the Indonesian islands.
Cockatoos are native to Australia, some islands of the South Pacific including Papua New Guinea, and some of the Indonesian islands.
The 4 Major Indonesian Islands are Sulawesi, Kalimantan, Jawa, Sumatra & West Papua.
They live in the hot, dry areas of the Indonesian Islands.
In 2004, it was counted that there were 17.504 islands in Indonesia. 7.870 islands have already been named, and the rest haven't been named yet.
Both Tiger Sharks and Bull Sharks can be found in the waters off the Virgin Islands. Shark attacks are extremely rare considering how popular the islands are for swimming, snorkeling and diving. The harmless Nurse shark is the most frequently encountered large shark in shallow waters.
As there are some 17,508 islands in Indonesia, they are not all named. The main islands of Indonesia are categorised as the Greater Sunda Islands, which include Borneo, Java, Sumatra and Sulawesi, and New Guinea, which is divided between the Indonesian provinces of Papua and West Papua and the independent nation of Papua New Guinea. The best listing of many of the individual island names can be found at the related link below.