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A 33-year-old foreigner was sentenced to one year jail and ordered to pay a fine of RM25,000 in default of two years by the Session Court here on Thursday for possessing seven turtle plastron and 14 turtle marginal scales inside a red-green steel drum ....
Monday, 03 May 2021 04:35 PM MYT BY JULIA CHAN Sabah Parks director Maklarin Lakim said that they were working with the university’s Borneo Marine Research Institute (BMRI) to investigate the occurrence, collect samples and identify the shark disease at Sipadan Island Park. Pictures courtesy of Jason Isley Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. KOTA KINABALU, May 3 Concerned with the fungal infection afflicting the shark population on Sipadan, Sabah Parks with the help of University Malaysia Sabah dispatched a team to capture sharks for a study on the matter. Sabah Parks director Maklarin Lakim said that they were working with the university’s Borneo Marine Research Institute (BMRI) to investigate the occurrence, collect samples and identify the shark disease at Sipadan Island Park. ....
Published on: Wednesday, April 07, 2021 By: Bernama Text Size: SEMPORNA: Lembaga Sungai-Sungai Sabah (Sabah Rivers Board), which has been inactive, needs to be restructured towards strengthening the management of rivers and their sustainability, thus contributing to better clean water supply in the State. Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Seri Bung Moktar Radin (pic) who suggested this, said all the rivers could thus be gazetted as belonging to the State Government for better monitoring. “This is because Sabah is currently facing a shortage of clean water supply, with 23 of the 84 water treatment plants no longer functioning, while some of the rivers have dried up, polluted by wastes or facing erosion of the banks. ....