Sabah sets new record with coral planting initiative


Divers conducting pre-assessment on site prior to completing their project.

KOTA KINABALU: Sabah has set a new conservation record by planting 12,000 coral fragments in Kudat district, the largest initiative of its kind.

The Malaysia Book of Records verified and recognised this achievement on Monday (May 19) during the 9th Anniversary of the Gazettement of Tun Mustapha Park in Kudat.

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