PENANG: The RM5mil fish sanctuary in the Pahang National Park, created three years ago to conserve the Malaysian golden mahseer (kelah) fish, is now open to those keen on an eco-angling adventure.
Wildlife and National Parks Department director-general Datuk Musa Nordin said the Sungai Tahan fish sanctuary is poised to become an internationally renowned eco-tourism landmark.
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