IT is often cause for concern when the dead body of an endangered animal washes up on a beach, and this is heightened when a second carcass turns up within a short span of time in the same area.
LABUAN: The number of turtle eggs at Labuan's marine parks has dwindled by 19.6 per cent, possibly due to an increase in sea transport (vessel and passenger boat) traffic, climate change and sea pollution.
LABUAN: The Labuan Fisheries Department on Friday (Feb 24) confirmed that water samples taken from Labuan waters following the red tide phenomenon in Sabah, are free from Pyrodinium bahamense var. compressum (dinoflagellates) which is harmful to humans.
KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah governĀment, through the Fisheries Department, has taken several measures to temporarily ban the harvesting, sale and consumption of shellfish from certain regions in the state.