A PARADOX, which seems absurd at first, proves true in the end. Clement Lee, Sabah’s top dog dive guru, cited the case of Sipadan.
“Strangely, and ironically, Sipadan was saved twice by moving in and moving out,” he quipped.
“Before moving in there were fish dynamiting, but once dive operation started in 1983, fish bombing stopped!”
“So why did we decide to vacate Sipadan in 2004?” he asked. “The environment was saved from disaster after vacating the island in 2004.”
At a cost of multiple millions to Borneo Divers, however, without a sen in compensation, Clement claimed.
Between 1983 and 2004, Sipadan rapidly climbed to world fame as a top 10 dive site in the world, which however got the State Government to worry about something.
By 2003, the State Government was sending out feelers to put a break to rising man-made structures
HAVE you heard this groundbreaking report? The use of an unseen to defeat a deadly unseen!
The result is stunning – zero infection among a 777 Team China upon return from the July 23-August 8, 2021 Tokyo Olympics!
The exciting result prompted one commentator to predict “doomsday for the Coronavirus is near” and put to bed all the scare mongering!
So it looks like game over for the Coronavirus which has terrorised and bankrupted the world over the last 20 months
The secret weapon credited?
An ultraviolet Filtered Far-UVC tech device which can inactivate 99.9pc of the Covid-19 in three seconds – jointly developed by 115-year-old Fudan University Shanghai, Columbia University United States and LumenLabs – a Shanghai-based sanitation solution enterprise!
The idea now is to popularise its civilian use in public venues with high population density, commercial centres, transportation hubs, hospitals, schools etc.
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Preparing waste collected to get transported to mainland.
IT REMINDED me a shell-shock sight of bales of compressed plastic bottles in 2019! My first reaction was: “Waa, that looks familiar upon receipt last Monday of a press release entitled: ‘Reef Check Malaysia sends another 1,500kg of trash off Mantanani; calls for more government help’.”
This mountain of trash that had thrashed Mantanani is nothing new to me anymore.
On August 2019, I followed Swiss-based Race for Water crew to the island in in a maiden trip.
That was the shock cited earlier – just bales and bales of crushed plastic bottles packed under a village house near Reef Check’s Recycling Centre.