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accessdate = ] The Java Sea lies between theIndonesia n islands ofBorneo to the north,Java to the south;Sumatra to the west, andSulawesi to the east.Karimata Strait to its northwest, links it to theSouth China Sea .Fishing is an important economic activity in the Java Sea. There are over 3,000 species of marine life in the area. A number of national parks exist in the area such as
Karimunjawa . The Thousand Islands are located north of the mainlandJakarta . The area around the Java Sea is a populartourist destination.Scuba diving offers a chance to explore and photograph underwater caverns, wrecks,coral , sponges, and other marine life.The
Battle of the Java Sea , during February and March 1942, was one of the costliestnaval battle s ofWorld War II . The naval forces of theNetherlands , Britain,Australia , and the U.S. were nearly completely destroyed trying to defend Java fromJapan ese attack.References
* Epton, Nina. "The islands of Indonesia". London, Pitman 1955
* Oosten, F. C. van "The Battle of the Java Sea" Publisher: London : I. Allen, 1976. ISBN 0711006156
* Thomas, David A. "Battle of the Java Sea". London: Pan Books, 1971. ISBN 0330026089Further reading
* Touwen, Jeroen (editor) (2001) "Shipping and trade in the Java Sea region, 1870-1940 : a collection of statistics on the major Java Sea ports" ISBN 9067181625
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Battle of the Java Sea
*Karimata Strait
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