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Warning issued after jellyfish found at Kuantan beach
KUANTAN: The public has been cautioned against touching jellyfish found washed up along the shores of Pantai Batu Hitam near here as it is feared that they could be from a dangerous species.
Penang MMEA seizes 28 fish traps worth over RM3,000 at two locations
GEORGE TOWN: The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) seized 28 sets of illegal 'bubu naga' (fish traps) at two separate locations in Ops Pertiwi/Benteng Laut on Thursday (April 21) night.
SAR operation for three missing foreign divers halted at 6.30pm, resumes on Friday (April 8)
MERSING: The search and rescue (SAR) operation to locate three foreign scuba divers who went missing in the waters of Pulau Tokong Sanggol, near here, at noon yesterday, was halted on Thursday (April 7) evening.
Rescued Norwegian diver brought to Mersing Hospital, three still missing
MERSING: One of the four Europeans who went missing following a diving trip near Pulau Tokong Sanggol here has been found safe by Malaysian authorities.
Search for four missing foreign divers postponed due to poor visibility
JOHOR BARU: The search and rescue (SAR) operations for four foreign divers reported missing in Pulau Tokong Sanggol, Mersing, has been postponed due to poor visibility.
Four foreign divers missing off Mersing
MERSING: Four foreigners are reported missing after they went for a scuba diving exercise near Pulau Tokong Sanggol here, which is nine nautical miles from the mainland.
Terengganu records 31 turtle deaths in three months
DUNGUN: The Terengganu Fisheries Department has recorded 31 turtle deaths from January to March this year.
QuickCheck: Were the dead fish found on a Melaka beach killed by pollution?
LAST week, photos emerged online of thousands of dead fish that were found washed up along the Pengkalan Balak beach in Melaka. Was this due to sulphur pollution as claimed by some, including a group of fishermen?
Dead fish found on Melaka beach most likely dumped by fishermen, says CM
MELAKA: The dead fish found at Pengkalan Balak beach here were probably dumped by fishermen, says Chief Minister Datuk Seri Sulaiman Md Ali.
Foul stench emitted from Pengkalan Balak beachfront after thousands of fish found dead
MELAKA: Thousands of fish that were found lifeless along the beachfront of Pengkalan Balak has prompted Kuala Linggi assemblyman Rosli Abdullah to seek an answer whether pollution has caused the incident.