Service! Pisaw a lower seed flag ceremony in the waters of labuan bajo
Jakarta – PT Pertamina International Shipping (PIs) once again held the red and white Saka increase ceremony under the sea to commemorate the 80th Indonesian Independence Day. This special increase took place in the waters of Labuan Bajo, NTT, performed by reputable divers of subholding Integrated Marine Logistics (SH IML). PIS Fleet director Muhammad Irfan Zainul Fikri led the ceremony as a ceremony. Along with 25 divers of officers Sh Iml and ten divers from locals who became officers and participants in the ceremony, the increase ceremony was solemn and congratulations. “As a company involved in the maritime sector, it is a matter of pride to capture the holy moment of flag frame in the ocean, which is our operational element. We are proud to return to perform this annual ritual and meaningfully,” Irfan said in his statement, Sunday (8/17/2025). Roll to continue with the content. This flag ceremony is kept at a depth of 12 meters. The range of activities was fully kept from the symbolic reading of Pancasila to raising the red and white flag. The entire range of ceremonies is performed without ignoring the properties of safety standards underwater. This increase is a way for PIs to show nationalism as well as pride in Indonesia as a maritime country. The involvement of divers from the local community also shows the inclusive spirit set out in the umbrella program with the sea. The transplantation of the support of the PIS SEA ecosystem not only fills the moment of Independence Day with a flag ceremony under the sea. Just after the ceremony, the diving team also performed the planting of coral reefs in the waters of Labuan Bajo as a form of the company’s social responsibility (TJSL). First, participants in coral reefs that plant coral reefs transplanted on the beach with a coral frame. Once ready, the framework was moved to the coral reef recovery area on the coast of Sabolo Island, Labuan Bajo. As is known, coral reefs play an important role in supporting the sustainability of marine ecosystems. The existence of coral reefs is the key to supporting blue carbon ecosystem, such as seagrass and mangrove forests, which support the stability of the coastal ecosystem habitats and marine biodiversity. “Maintaining the sustainability of the marine ecosystem is one of the most important concerns of PIs. From 2024, PIs transplanted 2,100 coral fragments across the country, which were distributed in Jakarta, as many as 700 fragments, Lombok to 400 fragments, and Labuan bajo to 1,000 fragments.