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1 Activity Report Penyengat Island Festival (Festival Pulau Penyengat) 2018 Background Penyengat Island (Pulau Penyengat) is a historical place which had held the most important role in Malay imperium, before the sultanate of Johor, Pahang, Siak, and Lingga existed. This role was held for 120 years from 1722, when the empire of Riau existed, to 1911, when The Netherlands took over the empire. This small island has become a pride for the people of Riau Archipelago (Kepulauan Riau) due to the richness of its historical sites from the empire of Riau heritage. In the era of Sultan Mahmud Syah II (1756 - 1811), the King of Johor-Pahang-Riau-Lingga, Pulau Penyengat was used as a dowry for Engku Putri Raja Hamidah (1764 – 1844) when they were married in 1804 in Riau. Penyengat Island Festival (Festival Pulau Penyengat/FPP) may be considered as a reflection point to recall the culture of Malay and the greatness of its empire. This festival will attract many domestic and international tourists; raise public awareness of Malay culture and tourism, improve marine-based industry, and increase the number of both domestic and international tourists in Pulau Penyengat. FPP 2018 will brought up “Gurindam 12”, a popular literature work written in ancient Riau Malay language, as the theme for this festival. Several kinds of activity and competition will be held, for instance: painting competition, boat racing, canoeing, rowing, traditional swimming, pillow fighting, and kite flying competition. Other activities, such as photography contest, short film, culinary festival, Malay fashion show, and local folklore will also be held in this festival. Pulau Penyengat can be reached in 15 minutes from Tanjungpinang city (Kota Tanjungpinang) using pompong boat. Since 2010, Dugong has officially been stated by the regent of Bintan in decree No. 267/VI/2010 as the icon of Bintan, following gonggong, which has previously been stated as one of this islands’ identity. Bintan Islands has attracted Dugongs by its waters characteristics, which naturally provides seagrass as Dugongs’ source of food. LIPI’s research in 2010 shows that from 13 seagrass species in Indonesia, 11 species are available in Bintan. This information has become an important value that needs to be known and preserved by the people of Kepulauan Riau as a natural resource asset. Hence, by the development of tourism in Pulau Penyengat, which belongs to the cluster of Bintan Islands, it is important to hold a socialization regarding to the dugong and seagrass as natural resource assets. This activity can increase public’s knowledge and concern to maintain the sustainability of dugong, seagrass, and the nature, in the midst of tourism expansion era. Socialization of dugong and seagrass conservation in Bintan at FPP 2018 is one of our efforts to raise the concern and awareness of local people and tourists in Bintan. International tourists can become figures who share this issue in their country. This activity is also important for implementing Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Bintan. Support from Dugong and Seagrass Conservation Project Indonesia (DSCP-ID), which has a site in Bintan, is needed to make this event run smoothly.

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Activity Report

Penyengat Island Festival (Festival Pulau Penyengat) 2018

Background

Penyengat Island (Pulau Penyengat) is a historical place which had held the most important

role in Malay imperium, before the sultanate of Johor, Pahang, Siak, and Lingga existed. This role was

held for 120 years from 1722, when the empire of Riau existed, to 1911, when The Netherlands took

over the empire. This small island has become a pride for the people of Riau Archipelago (Kepulauan

Riau) due to the richness of its historical sites from the empire of Riau heritage. In the era of Sultan

Mahmud Syah II (1756 - 1811), the King of Johor-Pahang-Riau-Lingga, Pulau Penyengat was used as

a dowry for Engku Putri Raja Hamidah (1764 – 1844) when they were married in 1804 in Riau.

Penyengat Island Festival (Festival Pulau Penyengat/FPP) may be considered as a reflection

point to recall the culture of Malay and the greatness of its empire. This festival will attract many

domestic and international tourists; raise public awareness of Malay culture and tourism, improve

marine-based industry, and increase the number of both domestic and international tourists in Pulau

Penyengat. FPP 2018 will brought up “Gurindam 12”, a popular literature work written in ancient Riau

Malay language, as the theme for this festival. Several kinds of activity and competition will be held, for

instance: painting competition, boat racing, canoeing, rowing, traditional swimming, pillow fighting, and

kite flying competition. Other activities, such as photography contest, short film, culinary festival, Malay

fashion show, and local folklore will also be held in this festival. Pulau Penyengat can be reached in 15

minutes from Tanjungpinang city (Kota Tanjungpinang) using pompong boat.

Since 2010, Dugong has officially been stated by the regent of Bintan in decree No.

267/VI/2010 as the icon of Bintan, following gonggong, which has previously been stated as one of this

islands’ identity. Bintan Islands has attracted Dugongs by its waters characteristics, which naturally

provides seagrass as Dugongs’ source of food. LIPI’s research in 2010 shows that from 13 seagrass

species in Indonesia, 11 species are available in Bintan. This information has become an important

value that needs to be known and preserved by the people of Kepulauan Riau as a natural resource

asset. Hence, by the development of tourism in Pulau Penyengat, which belongs to the cluster of Bintan

Islands, it is important to hold a socialization regarding to the dugong and seagrass as natural resource

assets. This activity can increase public’s knowledge and concern to maintain the sustainability of

dugong, seagrass, and the nature, in the midst of tourism expansion era.

Socialization of dugong and seagrass conservation in Bintan at FPP 2018 is one of our efforts

to raise the concern and awareness of local people and tourists in Bintan. International tourists can

become figures who share this issue in their country. This activity is also important for implementing

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Bintan. Support from Dugong and Seagrass Conservation

Project Indonesia (DSCP-ID), which has a site in Bintan, is needed to make this event run smoothly.

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Objectives

The aim of socializing the conservation status and the existence of dugong and seagrass in Bintan in FPP 2018 is to elucidate the participants about DSCP Indonesia’s profile and the latest information towards the condition of dugong – seagrass in Bintan through the booth facility.

Output

Output from this activity is a document containing the data of 166 FPP 2018 participants who had been educated with information about DSCP Indonesia’s profile and latest condition of dugong-seagrass in Bintan (Appendix 2).

Time and Location

Pulau Penyengat, Kota Tanjungpinang Bintan, Provinsi Kepulauan Riau

14-18 February 2018

Type of Activities

Activities that were held in this event included: socialization, dugong – seagrass’ photo and

video exhibition, craft exhibition from the people of DSCP Bintan implementation village. The rundown

of FPP 2018 is attached in this report (Appendix 1).

Funding

This activity was funded by Dugong and Seagrass Conservation Project Indonesia (DSCP-

ID2).

Closing

Herewith this report was made as a common reference for implementing participation activity in

Festival Pulau Penyengat 2018.

Contact Person

For further information about this activity, please kindly contact:

Siti Kusmiati Site Manager Bintan

Ita Karlina UMRAH

Nurria Dwi Lestari Hima MSP UMRAH

Rika BPSPL Padang

085692789169 [email protected]

08126882238 [email protected]

085265645425 [email protected]

081371151461 [email protected]

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Appendix 1

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Appendix 2 List of DSCP booth visitors

No Name City / Region Email

1 Andhi LSM

2 R Yusfilda Disbudpar

3 Kaluri LSM

4 Anna Elizabeth Sungai Sei Jang

5 Bulan Sungai Sei Jang

6 t Zulfan Ramdani Pulau Penyengat

7 Fadli The Jakarta Post

8 Raja Farul Disbudpar

9 Raja Malik Pulau Penyengat

10 Kauli Pokdarwis

11 Raja Hanafi Lingga

12 Chapsajani Pemprov Kepri

13 Andrian Batam

14 Fery Medan

15 Mulyadi Lagoi Byantree

16 Feri Tanjungpinang

17 Iin Tanjungpinang

18 N Dwi Lestari Lingga

19 Amel Pulau Penyengat

20 Putri Pulau Penyengat

21 Zarina Amelia Pulau Penyengat

22 Dedisa Nikita Puteri Pulau Penyengat

23 Amalina Pulau Penyengat

24 Siti Nurhidayati Pulau Penyengat

25 Septia Dwi Anata Pulau Penyengat

26 Uni Astari Pulau Penyengat

27 Anesti Anata Pulau Penyengat

28 Ananda Hanifah Pulau Penyengat

29 Marsya Dara Irna Pulau Penyengat

30 Muhamad Narullah Pulau Penyengat

31 Siti Maulidiya Tanjungpinang [email protected]

32 Samsidar [email protected]

33 Deby Maysarah Medan [email protected]

34 Lina Afifah Tanjungpinang

35 Syafaat Tanjungpinang

36 Depri Pulau Penyengat

37 R U Sahar Pulau Penyengat

38 Temlan Zulmensu Malaysia [email protected]

39 R Asriana Bintan [email protected]

40 Diana Tanjungpinang

41 Raniyana Tanjungpinang

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No Name City / Region Email

42 M Haikal Tanjungpinang [email protected]

43 Reifan Irsyad Tanjungpinang

44 Egi Supsiyadi Karimun

45 Louis Bintang Tanjungpinang [email protected]

46 Rudho Syukei Tanjungpinang [email protected]

47 M Fathurrahman Tanjungpinang

48 Tarisky Winanda Tanjungpinang

49 Rika Utari Tanjungpinang

50 Rahmad Ramadhan Tanjungpinang

51 Syafika Tanjungpinang

52 Ricky Valentino Tanjungpinang

53 Rial Fantoni Tanjungpinang

54 Rijalul Fikri Tanjungpinang

55 Vidi E Pulau Penyengat

56 Zira Pulau Penyengat

57 Nabila Bintan

58 Bella Bintan

59 Susan Bintan

60 Jerry Kampung Bugis

61 Indri Pulau Penyengat

62 Risda Fazira Pulau Penyengat

63 Riska Nurfaiza Pulau Penyengat

64 I Hasan Ashari Batam [email protected]

65 Mirnawati Bintan [email protected]

66 Andreas Bona Kijang [email protected]

67 Devi Saputri Lingga [email protected]

68 Nurul Hidayati Karimun [email protected]

69 Shela Karimun

70 Mahnizar Pulau Penyengat

71 Aderu Dinas Kesehatan

72 Dedi Tanjungpinang

73 Nigina laisu Pulau Penyengat

74 Putri Pulau Penyengat

75 Dafa Pulau Penyengat

76 Dahniar Pulau Penyengat

77 Imran Pulau Penyengat 08127006270

78 Beny Jakarta 081390371508

79 Kamarul IR Pulau Penyengat 081266238563

80 Wawan Tanjungpinang 081372286700

81 Galih Yogjakarta 082389005344

82 Adie Disbudpar

83 Alfinani Mayangsari Lingga 081261482132

84 Siska Emilia Tanjungpinang

85 Nurhaliza Bintan

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No Name City / Region Email

86 Elisa NF Tanjungpinang

87 Safa Tanjungpinang

88 Farissa Tanjungpinang

89 Ani Suryanti Bintan 08127614800

90 tety Tanjungpinang 081991601510

91 Angga Reni Dumai

92 Mayor Wira LANTAMAL IV 085230283838

93 Yuwan Difani LANTAMAL IV 081276221984

94 Tinorma Sianturi Medan 085265645425

95 Tati S Idesdan Bandung 0811228697

96 M Nasir Pulau Penyengat

97 Reza Pulau Penyengat

98 Meisha Pulau Penyengat

99 Kresha Pulau Penyengat

100 Iwan Pulau Penyengat

101 Anton Pulau Penyengat

102 Ucok Tanjungpinang

103 Alim Tanjungpinang

104 Bowo Tanjungpinang

105 Atalla C Tanjungpinang

106 Abdul Tanjungpinang

107 Jaya Maulana Tanjungpinang

108 Vernanda SC Tanjungpinang

109 Iwa Riau [email protected]

110 Fadhi Batam [email protected]

111 Zizou Tanjungpinang

112 Firman Tanjungpinang [email protected]

113 Rizky Tanjungpinang [email protected]

114 Alex Tonjang Tanjungpinang [email protected]

115 Irvani Tanjungpinang [email protected]

116 Hendri Yuri Tanjungpinang [email protected]

117 Eka Agustina L Tanjungpinang [email protected]

118 Nurul Adibah Alani Tanjungpinang [email protected]

119 Fitri Tanjungpinang [email protected]

120 Gatot Tanjungpinang

121 Ria Tanjungpinang

122 Duta Tanjungpinang 123 Rianto Tanjungpinang 124 Zulkifli Riau 125 Fatimah Tanjungpinang 126 Shodiqul Tanjungpinang 127 Dea Tanjungpinang 128 Citra Tanjungpinang 129 Dilla Tanjungpinang

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No Name City / Region Email

130 Putri Semarang 131 Yeni Tanjungpinang [email protected]

132 Dini Tanjungpinang [email protected]

133 Wandy Tanjungpinang [email protected]

134 Izati Aulia Sinada Tanjungpinang [email protected]

135 Dr Zulkhaidir Tanjungpinang [email protected]

136 Nursiah Tanjungpinang [email protected]

137 Ajeli Debby Tanjungpinang

138 Adito Dwi Nantika Tanjungpinang

139 Fariz hilman Tanjungpinang

140 Adit Reinaldi Tanjungpinang

141 Naufal Al Hakim Tanjungpinang [email protected]

142 Raghan V Fisabililah Tanjungpinang [email protected]

143 Reksa GS Tanjungpinang

144 Sipa Bintan

145 Alif Assidiq Pulau Penyengat

146 Siti Hidayati Bintan [email protected]

147 Siti Zahra R Bintan [email protected]

148 Nurul FA Bintan [email protected]

149 Subagja RSUD

150 Aulia Fitriana Tanjungpinang [email protected]

151 Caroline Cathrine Tanjungpinang [email protected]

152 Pijayanti Bakara Tanjungpinang [email protected]

153 Corneta Agatha Tanjungpinang

154 Rusdi Nur Tanjungpinang

155 Fajeri Tanjungpinang [email protected]

156 M Kurniawan Tanjungpinang

157 Futi Tanjungpinang

158 Annisa Rany Tanjungpinang [email protected]

159 Nayas Tanjungpinang

160 Arina Milati Tanjungpinang [email protected]

161 Surya Tanjungpinang [email protected]

162 Rizuan Mulyansyah Tanjungpinang [email protected]

163 Gusti Randa Tanjungpinang [email protected]

164 Putra S Tanjungpinang [email protected]

165 Leni Anggraini Tanjungpinang [email protected]

166 Chandra TV KEPRI 085326791705

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Documentation

Day 1

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Day 2

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Day 3

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Day 4

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Day 5