
Permitted Activities
Scuba Diving
Snorkeling
Underwater Photography
Swimming
Sailing or Kayaking
Climbing and jungle tracking
Prohibited Activities
Fishing or killing fish
Usage of spear gun or sling fishing
Collecting of sand or rubble
Collect or capture any marine resources whether dead or alive
Stepping on or breaking off the corals
Anchoring on the reefs
Polluting and littering
Fish Feeding
Building any structure in the water
Scuba Diving
Snorkeling
Underwater Photography
Swimming
Sailing or Kayaking
Climbing and jungle tracking
Prohibited Activities
Fishing or killing fish
Usage of spear gun or sling fishing
Collecting of sand or rubble
Collect or capture any marine resources whether dead or alive
Stepping on or breaking off the corals
Anchoring on the reefs
Polluting and littering
Fish Feeding
Building any structure in the water
Corals are living thing!
Although they may look like rocks or plants, coral are actually living animals. They form the unique ‘membrane’ of life which covers the rock like remains of their ancestors.
Corals are extremely sensitive to their surroundings
Coral can die from changes in temperature, water salinity and the introduction of pollutants.
Coral reefs and their vicinity supply over 50% of our seafood
Over 3000 marine species lives in our reefs. And from this breeding ground comes more than half our total seafood supply.
Coral reefs are source of many life saving discoveries
Medicine for the treatment of cancer and heart disease has already been discovered in bioactive compounds produced in coral reefs. Corals are also used as substitutes for the human bone in orthopaedic surgery.
The destruction of coral reefs continues
While most of the world’s reefs have suffered damage from abuse, we are fortunate that our reefs have remained relatively unspoilt. Let’s do our part to help preserve our natural marine heritage.
Although they may look like rocks or plants, coral are actually living animals. They form the unique ‘membrane’ of life which covers the rock like remains of their ancestors.
Corals are extremely sensitive to their surroundings
Coral can die from changes in temperature, water salinity and the introduction of pollutants.
Coral reefs and their vicinity supply over 50% of our seafood
Over 3000 marine species lives in our reefs. And from this breeding ground comes more than half our total seafood supply.
Coral reefs are source of many life saving discoveries
Medicine for the treatment of cancer and heart disease has already been discovered in bioactive compounds produced in coral reefs. Corals are also used as substitutes for the human bone in orthopaedic surgery.
The destruction of coral reefs continues
While most of the world’s reefs have suffered damage from abuse, we are fortunate that our reefs have remained relatively unspoilt. Let’s do our part to help preserve our natural marine heritage.
Marine Park is an area of the sea zoned two nautical miles from the shore at lowest low tide, except Pulau Kapas in Terengganu, pulau Karaman, Pulau rusukan Besar and Pulau rusukan Kecil in Labuan which aare zoned one nautical mile from the shore at lowest low tide. Marine Park is establishedto protect and conserve various habitats and marine aquatic life.
log on http://www.dmpm.nre.gov.my/ for more informations about Marine Park of Malaysia.
ara :)
log on http://www.dmpm.nre.gov.my/ for more informations about Marine Park of Malaysia.
ara :)
well...so bored now..." Monsoon season is coming" welcome! welcome! nothing to do...rain..rain...and rain...no people but i have to work huhuhu :)
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