DOF Builds 74 Artificial Reefs, Generates Over RM84,000 In Fish Biomass Revenue
In a statement issued to mark World Conservation Day 2025, the DOF said the artificial reefs with a total allocation of RM2.4 million have been built in Kedah, Perak, Melaka, Pahang, Terengganu and Kelantan. The locations include strategic areas such as Pulau Payar, Pulau Kapas, Pulau Redang, Pulau Dodol and Pulau Seri Buat.
Overall, 205 artificial reef sites have been established to date, serving as fish breeding habitats and protecting marine biodiversity. The study results show that each reef location contributes between 129 and 6,047 kilogrammes of fish biomass," according to the statement.
The DOF said the initiative is part of its ongoing conservation programme, which includes the restoration of marine and terrestrial habitats, the protection of aquatic species, and the sustainable management of resources to ensure the sustainability of the country's fisheries ecosystem.
In terms of marine species conservation, particularly sea turtles, the DOF recorded a total of 7,724 sea turtle landings nationwide as of this month, with 565,507 eggs collected for conservation purposes and controlled incubation.
The DOF said that through these conservation efforts, a total of 430,568 turtle hatchlings were successfully released into their natural habitat, including hatchlings from previous years' incubation.
Regarding freshwater fish resource conservation efforts, the DOF announced that it has established 13 freshwater fish sanctuaries in Peninsular Malaysia, which are home to various native local fish species such as kelah, tengas, lampam sungai and giant river prawns. Additionally, seven more new sanctuaries are being implemented for the period from 2025 to 2026.
Additionally, to support the recovery of native fish populations in public waters, the DOF implemented a phased fish fry release programme, involving the release of 49.6 million fish fry from 2021 to 2025.
"This programme involves an allocation of RM2.38 million and includes species such as kelah, temoleh, baung sungai, puyu, lampam sungai, sebarau, terbol and udang galah," said the statement.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


The Sun
a day ago
- The Sun
Palestinian Quran memoriser shines at MTHQA in Kuala Lumpur
KUALA LUMPUR: Palestinian hafizah Jenan Nabil Mohammed Nofal was among eight participants showcasing their Quran memorisation skills at the 65th Al-Quran Recitation and Memorisation Assembly (MTHQA) today. Held at the World Trade Centre Kuala Lumpur, the event saw recitations from international participants, including Jenan, who made her global debut. The 24-year-old student from Madrasah Nur liTajweed wa Tahfiz Al-Quran in Qalqilya shared her dedication to memorising five to ten juzuk daily. ' I started young to make my parents proud,' she said through an interpreter. Jenan is the youngest of five siblings. Other participants included Moussa Ayouba Idrissa (Niger), Abdulkadir Yusuf Mohamed (Somalia), Mohammad Yahya Al Zahabi (Lebanon), Isha Sowe (Gambia), Dzhalil Nurutdinov (Russia), Md Fazle Rabby (Bangladesh), and Seyma Yildirim (Turkiye). With the theme 'Developing a MADANI Ummah,' the week-long MTHQA (Aug 2-9) features over 70 participants worldwide. -Bernama


The Sun
a day ago
- The Sun
Search for missing Turkiye national continues off Pulau Yu
KUALA TERENGGANU: The search and rescue operation for Eser Demirkol, a Turkiye national missing since the yacht 'Daisy' capsized off Pulau Yu, continues for the fifth day. Terengganu Maritime director Captain Maritin Hamiludin Che Awang confirmed the operation resumed at 9 am today with support from the Malaysian Maritime Diving Squadron. Favorable weather and calm seas enabled divers to widen the search zone. 'Yesterday, the team used a Remote Operated Vehicle (ROV) to survey the yacht's location but found no leads,' said Captain Maritin. The search covered 500 square meters, approximately 5.12 nautical miles from Pulau Yu. Three Turkiye nationals—captain Ahmet Volkan Ata (52), Ates Demiroren (42), and Demirkol (52)—had departed on July 28 for a sailing expedition to their home country. Their yacht reportedly encountered a storm and capsized on July 29. Demiroren was rescued by local fishermen on August 1, while Volkan Ata was found safe later that night after swimming for over 40 hours. - Bernama


The Star
a day ago
- The Star
Strong social and cultural values of Orang Asli community
GUA MUSANG: Eighty per cent of the Orang Asli community in Kelantan continue to hold firmly to their traditional customs and beliefs, despite rapid modernisation and technological advancement, says Kelantan National Department of Culture and Arts director Rohaniza Abdullah. She said a study conducted by the department found that the community was proud of its cultural identity and had begun leveraging social media platforms to showcase its uniqueness to the outside world. Rohaniza said the community had continued to preserve their customs across generations up to the present day. 'The strength of the community lies in its ability to preserve its culture and identity in today's modern world. 'Interestingly, young Orang Asli have used social media as a platform to introduce their heritage. 'The research has opened the eyes of many to the strong social and cultural values still upheld by the Orang Asli community,' she said after the Penyemarakan Komuniti Budaya @ Komuniti Orang Asli programme at Pos Brooke, Lojing, here yesterday, Bernama reported. According to Rohaniza, there are still many unique aspects of the Orang Asli community that have yet to be explored or are not widely known.