Rebreeding coral reefs via ‘My Coral Programme’

KUNAK: Tawau Polytechnic Sabah (PTS) in collaboration with Amazing Kunak Adventures Sdn Bhd and Eco Marine Resources Sdn Bhd launched a “My Coral Programme” geared towards rebreeding coral reefs that were affected by human activities or natural occurrences. Kunak District Tourism and Culture Association Chairperson Mohd Hata Arabi said the programme was a corporate social responsibility (CSR) effort undertaken by the company to ensure that the natural beauty of the marine area is preserved.“The programme is also part of the association’s move to develop regulated and systematic tourism activities without affecting the environment. “It is also the basic framework for the community’s involvement in the Community Based Tourism (CoBT) concept stressed by the Government” he told Daily Express.“The programme will also impact the community through CSR activities such as cleaning up beach areas that have been done and will continue to be undertaken by staff and the community at Darvel Lagoon Hampilan,” he added.He said coral reef conservation is one of the goals of the association as the Kunak waterfront still has a beautiful, attractive reef that is the focal point for scuba diving.“The beauty of the sea floor should also be a priority for us to maintain and preserve,” he said. According to Mohd Hata, the effects of pollution, global warming, natural disasters, as well as fish bombing cases, fish poisoning (cyanide chemicals), uncontrolled sea activity and illegal export of corals have affected marine life including the reef ecosystem. He said the programme was also very useful in providing related exposure to Coral Rehabilitation to students of the Semester 5 Diploma in PTS Tourism Management through a course conducted in collaboration with the coral reef breeding industry near Underwater GreatWall Teluk Darvel.“The Underwater GreatWall area is one of the newest tourism products in Kunak waters that attract local and foreign tourists,” he said.Mohd Hata extended his appreciation for the involvement of strategic partners among PTS lecturers and students and Eco Marine Resources in making the programme launch a success The programme was launched in the coastal waters of Laut Hampilan, here.“The My Coral Programme has been running for two months since September 2 and reached its peak on October 17 with a visit to the coral reef site with students and stakeholders,” said Mohd Hata. Source: Daily Express
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Tourism being empowered in Kunak

KUNAK: Tourism is being empowered in Kunak especially involving interesting destinations in the area under the management of Sime Darby Plantation (Sabah) Sdn Bhd here, said Sabah Health and People’s Wellbeing Assistant Minister Norazlinah Arif (pic). She said investors keen to enter into a co-operation to develop the tourism sector in Kunak could send their working papers. “We are waiting for the working papers of several companies, namely, investors who are interested to manage attractive places with tourism potential in the Sime Darby area.   “The working papers must be handed to the district tourism committee latest by the end of February,’’ she said. Norazlinah, who is also Kunak State Assemblywoman, said this when met at the Sabah level National Anti-Drugs celebration, here. Norazlinah said Sime Darby itself would also be involved in the discussions on the working papers in March. “The joint discussions are to arrive at agreements on the selections of suitable companies who are capable and can afford to develop and look after the tourism areas in question,’’ she said. - Bernama   For the record, several attractive tourism spots in the Sime Darby Plantation Sdn Bhd area include a mud pool (Binuang), site of Japanese rule, Japanese army tunnel, oldest oil palm museum in Borneo and natural hot spring (Sungang). Among the interesting tourism destinations in Kunak included Madai Cave and Madai Waterfall, Seven Wells, pre-historic site (existence of the first man) in Tingkayu. Source: Daily Express
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