Return of the giant clams

Giant clams are making their way back into waters off the city after decades of uncontrolled exploitation. An award-winning marine research centre here will release 500 giant clams into the sea after three long years of breeding and nurturing the natural sea water-filtering creature. The Marine Ecology Research Centre (MERC) at Gaya Island, a 15-minute boat ride from the city, will sporadically release the three-inch giant clams in selected ocean nurseries during its month-long marine awareness month starting tomorrow. Besides the clams, the oceanic research centre, which is attached to the Gayana Eco Resort at the island, will integrate 1,000 corals - which it has planted and looked after - into the reefs off the island and city. Project director Alvin Wong said his team of marine biologists and support staff was eager to release the clams back into the sea. "Hopefully, this first batch will make it. We will monitor their progress as we continue to produce more giant clams," said Wong, adding that they had 2,000 more giant clams in their nursery. "We chose giant clams for our Save the Giants programme because they are endangered, slow to grow and important in producing oxygen into the marine ecosystem," he said. Wong said the first stage of the project involved work to spawn the larvae and taking care of them until these were ready to survive in ocean nurseries. He said the public must play their part to protect the marine environment by not polluting the sea or buying clams. MERC, awarded the Most Innovative Tourist Attraction Award at the Malaysia Tourism Awards 2008/2009, is the only centre in Malaysia to have spawned giant clam spats. As part of the marine awareness programme, he said MERC would also be hosting schoolchildren and non-governmental organisations to inculcate in them the awareness for marine conservation. There will also be a beach concert by Irish crooner Ronan Keating at sister resort Bunga Raya Island Resort on the other side of the island tomorrow for the programme. Source: The Star (By Durie Rainer Fong)
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Tourism players need to be outward looking — CEO

Sabah tourism industry players need to be outward looking in order to better capture the tourism market, said former State Minister of Tourism and Environmental Development, Datuk Seri Panglima Tham Nyip Shen. He cited for example, tour operators in Sabah who do not understand the holiday seasons in mainland China well. “For instance, the Harvest Festival is on May 31 and that’s not the right season for the Chinese holiday goers. For instance their national day is on the first 10 days of October, and there’s not much activities in Sabah. Hence, from an industry viewpoint we ought to adjust ourselves to make ourselves more outward-looking in drawing them to visit Sabah. “We fixed our calendar based on what we think is right. However, If we do not take into consideration what they want, and we mismatch the holiday seasons, we are going to mismatch the whole industry. “We need to make our tourism industry more friendly in order to make our tourists feel more welcome,” he explained. Tham was speaking in his capacity as CEO of eBorneo.biz Sdn Bhd at the news conference organised by his company and its joint-venture partner, Shanghai Triunfo Metro Investment Management Company (Shanghai Triunfo), to highlight their ongoing undertakings to promote Sabah tourism in China via the Beach Honey pageant. He went on to stress that much has to be done in order to better capture the emerging Chinese tourism market. He cited for example the very little info on Sabah tourism available in the Chinese language on the Internet. “If one starts searching on the Internet on Sabah (tourism), very little info is currently available in Chinese and more miserable from the Chinese people’s point of view. Most of the materials published in the international media are about Mt Kinabalu and some about Sabah’s wildlife, but very little is available in the Chinese media,” he said. Tham who is a former deputy chief minister acknowledged that the joint-venture between eBorneo.biz and Shanghai Triunfo was driven by the fact that traditional markets for Sabah tourism like Europe, United States of America, Australia etc were now declining, whilst China is now an emerging economy with strong purchasing power. The official statistics from the Chinese authority reveal that the number of outbound tourists from China in 2011 was 300 million. And it is projected that by 2015, about 27 million Chinese people are expected to visit South East Asia. “But we are not sure how many will be visiting Sabah. Hence, it is this huge potential that we would like to translate into reality with the hope that the Sabah tourism industry will be ready to take up some of these tourists. “Hence, this is where the Beach Honey pageantry and its official website could play a significant role in helping to promote Sabah in China,” he said. The Beach Honey is the right platform to help promote Sabah tourism in China as it has a huge following there. Its previous programme filmed in Peninsular Malaysia has had 100 million hits on its website. “For this Sabah special programme, a team of some 50 people with 15 models will visit several tourists spots in Sabah like the Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park in Kota Kinabalu, and the Tun Sakaran Marine Park in Semporna. They also plan to film a sea Bajau wedding involving the Beach Honey pageants and this will be shown in China later, expected to be in mid April. We anticipate this programme to go viral within a month with at least 50 – 100 million hits on its official website. “We want to bring the message to China that Sabah has clean and beautiful beaches with nice weather and friendly people. Furthermore, China is only three hours away from KK and we have direct links, and food and language are not a problem and we also have enough facility to cater for them. “We are happy that the State government has given us a lot of encouragement and support in this aspect. We envisage a rejuvenation of the tourism industry in the near future when the Chinese tourists come in a big way after this,” he said. Meanwhile, in her briefing, Shanghai Triunfo CEO Miss Li Ling expressed confidence that if sufficient effort were put in, Sabah would emerge as the new favourite holiday destination for the mainland Chinese. The news conference was followed by a photography session cum catwalk by the group of bikini-clad Beach Honey models at the poolside. Source: Borneo Post
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13th Sabah State Legislative Assembly

13th Sabah State Legislative Assembly YB Datuk Masidi Manjun seen discussing with fellow State Assemblymen before the 5th Session of the 13th Sabah State Legislative Assembly begins on the 26th of March 2012 at Bangunan Dewan Undangan Negeri Sabah. YB Datuk Masidi Manjun bersama-sama dengan beberapa Ahli Dewan Undangan Negeri yang lain berbincang sebelum bermulanya acara Persidangan Dewan Undangan Negeri yang Ke-13, Penggal Ke-5 pada 26 Mac 2012 bertempat di Bangunan Dewan Undangan Negeri Sabah.
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5th Session of the 13th Sabah State Legislative Assembly

5th Session of the 13th Sabah State Legislative Assembly YB Datuk Masidi Manjun attended the opening of the 5th Session of the 13th Sabah State Legislative Assembly on the 22nd of March 2012 at Bangunan Dewan Undangan Negeri Sabah. Seen in the photo, YB Datuk Masidi Manjun together with other State Assemblymen.

YB Datuk Masidi Manjun menghadiri Majlis Istiadat Pembukaan Penggal Ke-5 Dewan Undangan Negeri Sabah Ke-13 pada 22 Mac 2012 bertempat di Bangunan Dewan Undangan Negeri Sabah. Kelihatan dalam gambar, YB Datuk Masidi Manjun sedang bergambar bersama-sama dengan beberapa Ahli Dewan Undangan Negeri yang lain.

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Courtesy visit from the Palliative Care Association

Courtesy visit from the Palliative Care Association YB Datuk Masidi Manjun received a courtesy visit from the Palliative Care Association led by Mrs. Margaret Lim, the president, on the 20th of March 2012 at the minister's office.

YB Datuk Masidi Manjun menerima kunjungan hormat daripada Persatuan Penjagaan Palliatif pada 20 Mac 2012 bertempat di pejabat menteri. Kunjungan tersebut telah diketuai oleh presidennya iaitu Pn Margaret Lim.

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