01-05-2025
Boost for Mabul Island conservation efforts
KOTA KINABALU: Efforts to protect coral reefs and endangered sea turtles in Mabul Island, off Semporna, have received a timely boost through two new conservation initiatives.
The year-long programmes, carried out in collaboration with Universiti Malaysia Sabah's Borneo Marine Research Institute (BMRI-UMS) and conservation group One Ocean Empire, aim to restore marine habitats using scientifically proven strategies.
'The initiatives include the development of coral nurseries, propagation of 200 corals and protection of two turtle nests.
'We also provide skills training for local communities to support marine conservation, sustainable fishing and eco-tourism,' said Sawit Kinabalu Group deputy chief executive officer Datin Stella Ambrose.
She presented mock cheques worth RM10,000 and RM20,000 respectively to BMRI-UMS, represented by assoc prof Dr Zarinah Waheed, and One Ocean Empire, represented by founder, Monica Chin, at a recent ceremony.
Sipadan, Malaysia's only oceanic island is world-renowned for its rich marine biodiversity and top-tier diving.
Located off Sabah's east coast, its coral reefs are teeming with turtles, barracudas, reef sharks and more.
Strict conservation rules, including daily permit limits and no overnight stays, are in place to safeguard its fragile ecosystem.