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Welcome to Conservation Corner

Sabah, Borneo contains some of the most biodiverse ecosystems on the planet, yet these habitats are in severe danger of destruction and degradation due to human activity. There is, therefore, an urgent need to conserve these natural treasures for the enjoyment of future generations. At Aquatica, our main aim is to reveal the beauty of such ecosystems and promote conservation through raised awareness of environmental issues.
Read on to find out how the ecosystems of Sabah are threatened and how you can help by being more environmentally friendly.

Sea River Mangrove Rainforest
Threats to reefs Threats to River Threats to Mangrove Threats to Rainforest
 
Coral reefs are being lost faster than the rainforest.
Staff from Aquatica have been concerned about Coral reef decline for many years. We have studied in many places to gather information which shows that Reefs in Sabah are being seriously degraded, mainly by blast fishing, cyanide fishing and reef trawling. Pollution, landfill and erosion from logging or land clearing are locally very destructive. Obviously individual species are suffering: Sharks from the shark fin soup trade, many large edible fish from the live fish food trade, and Turtles : to name just a few.

Unfortunately this is a global problem, according to data analysed in 2007, coral reefs are being lost faster than the rainforest. Read the press summaryread the article

You can help! We all need to do something to save the Planet.

Aquatica Seafood Choice
Sabah; a seafood paradise.This is one of Sabah's main attractions. Thus the demand for seafood increases each year leading to an alarming case of overfishing.Reef fish such as the Humphead wrasse are being dangerously overfished

Sabah is a hotspot for marine biodiversity, come and help us conserve this heritage by making smarter seafood choices.
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2008: International Year of the Reef
IYOR was a global effort to increase awareness and understanding about coral reefs, and support related conservation, research and management efforts

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