Sunday, September 25, 2016

Boost for Miri-Sibuti coral reef


The 12,200ha coral reef complex to get 1,750 artificial ‘ultra’ reef balls over 5 years

MIRI: The RM8 million Petronas Eco-Marine Conservation Project aims to place 1,750 artificial ‘ultra’ reef balls in stages at the 12,200ha Miri-Sibuti Coral Reef Complex over the next five years.

Yesterday, Sarawak Forestry Corporation (SFC) and Petronas placed the first 170 of these artificial modules from this initiative in the area.

“This is a five-year project, which kicked off last year. It is being carried out with financial support from Petronas to the state government through SFC, which provides the technical aspect,” Deputy State Secretary Datu Jaul Samion told reporters.

“It is a good effort in terms of conservation of marine biodiversity: in the long run, it would help increase the fishermen’s harvest.”

Jaul, who is also Petronas-Sarawak Joint Working Committee corporate social responsibility committee chairman, said the project would also help to attract tourists and boost Miri’s eco-tourism products, such as diving and sports fishing.

“This conservation project is vital for us to attract more tourists to enjoy the beauty of all the natural resources that we have, including our diverse marine life.”

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