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Roping in Mantanani folk to protect coral reefs
KOTA KINABALU: Local Bajau-Ubian villagers of Pulau Mantanani will be roped in to become dive masters for the island where coral reefs are threatened by fish-bombing activities.
Young Mantanani islanders targeted to become divemasters
KOTA KINABALU: Local Bajau-Ubian villagers of Pulau Mantanani will be roped in to become divemasters for the island, whose coral reefs often face threats from fish bombing activities.
Report fish bombing in rivers, Deputy Minister urges the public
TAPAH: The public should report to the relevant authorities if they come across any destructive fishing activity in rivers using prohibited methods, including "fish bombing", says Datuk Seri Ahmad Hamzah.
Semporna boat explosion incident: Boy's body exhumed from fresh grave, police searching for boy's father
KOTA KINABALU: Search and rescue operations for two missing people following an explosion on a pump boat in waters off Semporna on Wednesday (Jan 12) has taken a new twist as police retrieved the body of a young boy from a fresh grave.
MMEA seizes bombs and fish
KOTA KINABALU: Explosives believed to be used to make fish bombs along with 150kg of fish were seized from a boat by the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA).
MMEA thwarts fish bombing in waters off Kota Kinabalu
KOTA KINABALU: Two fish bombing suspects abandoned their boat and dived into the sea as the Coast Guard closed in on them in waters off the state capital here.
Semporna police arrest local man in possession of fish bombing device
KOTA KINABALU: A local man in possession of fish bombing paraphernalia has been arrested in Semporna after a raid by the district police early Sunday morning (Nov 14).
Kudat MMEA seizes fish bombs in sampan near Pulau Banggi
KOTA KINABALU: The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) has seized an abandoned sampan with seven fish bombs in Sabah's northern waters near Pulau Banggi off Kudat.
Lahad Datu MMEA arrest two fishermen over fish bombing activities
KOTA KINABALU: Two fishermen were detained by Lahad Datu Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) on Tuesday (May 4) for suspected fish bombing activities.
‘Breathe new life into tourist sites in Selangor’
Authorities urged to assist operators who cannot afford maintenance costs due to lull in activities.