Welcome to Aquatica KK

Welcome to Aquatica, soon to be Sabah's Aquarium and Ocean Science Discovery Centre where you will be able to experience the world of science and nature brought to life before your very eyes.

Once opened, Aquatica will send you on a voyage of Bornean discovery, walking you through the wonders of the water cycle: through limestone caves, dense jungle, muddy mangroves, spectacular reefs and beyond the coastlines, out into the open ocean where you can come face to face with the ultimate underwater predator.

The aquatic adventure will then continue at the discovery centre where you can step into the realms of science and, through inquiry and interaction, see how our innovative exhibits make the world of water and ocean science come to life.

Aquatica will celebrate Borneo's vast biodiversity with first class displays featuring over 500 native species and engaging exhibits incorporating many aspects of marine science and beyond, to create an entertaining, interactive experience for all.

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Reef fish face extinction as many end up on dinner tables - By Tan Cheng Li

HUNDREDS of fish cages bob up and down in the waters of Marudu Bay, off Kudat in Sabah. In these cages are sought-after marine delicacies such as groupers, lobsters and crabs, as well as a staggering number of humphead wrasses.From the massive number of humpheads holed up in the floating pens, it is impossible to tell that this is a fish species classed as “endangered” by the IUCN-World Conservation Union and whose trade is governed by the Convention on Trade in Endangered Species (Cites).

In Kudat, like in the Sabahan coastal towns of Tawau, Sandakan and Lahad Datu, fishermen continue to haul in humpheads (Cheilinus undulatus). Several times a week, these fish and the popular groupers, are bundled alive into air-filled plastic bags which are then packed into polystyrene boxes, transported to Kota Kinabalu, and sent on the evening flight to Hong Kong or Singapore. It is a time-perfected technique which gets seafood, alive and swimming, into restaurants.. (more)

Read more on The Star Online : Reef Fish Extinction