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malaysia-200-reef-b Malaysia: 200 reef balls 'planted' to restore corals
About 200 reef balls weighing a total of 540 tonnes were planted at
the Mid Reef area off Manukan Island, near here, to restore coral reefs
wrecked by the Greg Storm about eight years ago, Thursday.
Officiating at the ceremony were Assistant Tourism, Culture and
Environment Minister, Datuk Karim Bujang, and Sabah Parks Director,
Datuk Lamri Ali.
The reef ball, which is a designed artificial reef, is also useful in
protecting coral reefs from trawlers.
The reef balls are made of special marine-friendly concrete and are
designed to mimic natural reef systems, with Sarawak being the first
place in Asia to use it.
Containing no toxins and any biologically active compounds that can
leach into seawater, it remains stable on the seabed even during
cyclones and predicted to last at least 500 years.
As for Sabah Parks, it is the first time that reef balls were used
towards the conservation of marine lives in Tunku Abdul Rahman Parks
and Karim said the next area identified was Selingan Island, Sandakan
under the Ninth Malaysia Plan.
The reef balls that cost Sabah Parks about RM398,000 are sourced
from Dasanrama Enterprise......

Malaysia: 200 reef balls 'planted' to restore corals About 200 reef balls weighing a total of 540 tonnes were planted at the Mid Reef area off Manukan Island, near here, to restore coral reefs wrecked by the Greg Storm about eight years ago, Thursday. Officiating at the ceremony were Assistant Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister, Datuk Karim Bujang, and Sabah Parks Director, Datuk Lamri Ali. The reef ball, which is a designed artificial reef, is also useful in protecting coral reefs from trawlers. The reef balls are made of special marine-friendly concrete and are designed to mimic natural reef systems, with Sarawak being the first place in Asia to use it. Containing no toxins and any biologically active compounds that can leach into seawater, it remains stable on the seabed even during cyclones and predicted to last at least 500 years. As for Sabah Parks, it is the first time that reef balls were used towards the conservation of marine lives in Tunku Abdul Rahman Parks and Karim said the next area identified was Selingan Island, Sandakan under the Ninth Malaysia Plan. The reef balls that cost Sabah Parks about RM398,000 are sourced from Dasanrama Enterprise......



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