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The KK Reef Watch Blog: July 2008
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Students inspecting the Coral Watch Pack. Our volunteer artist Daniel on that day :). Dr Townsend showing some of his work. Salha's presentation on the reef and its' threats. Friday, July 25, 2008. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I see, i care, i save. Sabah environmental Education Network. International Coral Reef Initiative (ICRI). Dan Lee: Coral Reefs - Underwater Paradise. Dod's Diving and Marine Conservation Blog. Sustaining Our Environment.Together! Diseño original por Free CSS Templates.
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The KK Reef Watch Blog: December 2009
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Environmental Stewardship Programme Update. 23 November 2009, ODEC Universiti Malaysia Sabah. It was a beautiful day, at 3.30 pm the sun was out, the sky was clear blue, the sea was calm, temperature was not so hot with a little breeze. Perfect setting for our programme on the beach! We need to find a way to reduce the production of plastic bottled drinking water. Will give 'lecture' on how long each type of material to decompose in another post. For now enjoy the photos taken during the event :)...Even ...
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The KK Reef Watch Blog: December 2008
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Just 1 hour of your time. Climate change is having a devastating impact on our planet. But what can one person do? Earth Hour is a campaign where participants (individuals, business, major corporations, cities, towns, schools) will turn their lights off for one hour – Earth Hour. It started in Sydney in 2007 with 2.2 million participants and a year later 50 million people from 370 cities and town participated. This year Earth Hour aims to reach 1 billion people from 1000 cities. Monday, December 29, 2008.
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The KK Reef Watch Blog: October 2008
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KK is a beach city situated along the west coast of Sabah. I grew up here and I absolutely love it. Going to university in KL was tough for me, largely because I just hate the over-populated city and the nearest beach, Port Dickson, was too far and a big disappointment because it is awfully polluted. Proper swimming attire (rash guard is a good investment, they protect you from the sun, cold and jellyfish). Shampoo and conditioner to wash your hair, salt water makes your hair dry. Extra change of clothes.
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The KK Reef Watch Blog: May 2009
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Turtle Hatchery Management Workshop. Been quite busy with work recently. The most recent KKRW activity was a turtle hatchery management at Mataking island for the Reef Dive Resort staffs in Semporna, Sabah. First day, putting up banner. There were about 20 participants including the Dive Resort manager. Great participants to have. The resort's Marine Biologist Khoo Min Hui was the one who's responsible for the Turtle Hatchery on the island and organize the workshop for the staffs. A wreck at Mataking Bes...
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The KK Reef Watch Blog: April 2008
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1 Day Marine Education Program. The 1 day 'I See, I Care, I Save' Marine Education program is going to be held on the 17th May 2008 at Manukan Island. Participants will be secondary school students from Seri Insan. Teachers from Seri Insan, lecturers from Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) and Sabah Parks Authority will be the observers. We also have volunteers from UMS to help in facilitating the program. This program is wholly sponsored by the Rufford Small Grants Foundation. Sunday, April 20, 2008. C) Ro...
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The KK Reef Watch Blog: November 2008
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Industrial activities is one major human activity that. Contributes to the increase of greenhouse gasses into the air. That traps the heat from being reflected back into space. Top: Mount Kilimanjaro in 1998, ice cap covering the mountain. Below: 85% of the ice has melted in 2005. What can we do to save our planet or to make sure we and our next generation still have a save and livable place to live in 10 years time to come? Firstly understand what Global Warming is. 2nd: You have to understand what Clim...
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The KK Reef Watch Blog: November 2007
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UPDATE ON GRANT APPLICATION. Will keep you guys posted, sorry for the late update :). Friday, November 2, 2007. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I see, i care, i save. Sabah environmental Education Network. International Coral Reef Initiative (ICRI). Dan Lee: Coral Reefs - Underwater Paradise. Dod's Diving and Marine Conservation Blog. Sustaining Our Environment.Together! UPDATE ON GRANT APPLICATION. Diseño original por Free CSS Templates. Adaptación a Blogger por Blog and Web.
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The KK Reef Watch Blog: March 2008
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More Red Tide Info? Check out maru maru's blog at http:/ marufish.blogspot.com/. There's recent satelite images showing chlorophyll level in seawater, sea temperature and etc. These are quite helpful in detecting the red tide movement and whereabouts. If anybody have more information on red tide around Sabah coastal waters, it's location, shellfish poisoning due to red tide and etc let us know. Information Saves Lifes (even cage cultured fish's life) :-). Wednesday, March 26, 2008. Friday, March 21, 2008.