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Friday, July 23, 2010

Dive Sites in Malaysia closed due to coral bleaching

Malaysian dive sites closed due to Coral Bleaching

It was actually in the news yesterday morning, but took a while to get more details. I've booked a trip to Redang Island this weekend and was particularly concerned about which area in Redang is closed.

Was trying to find out which sites in Redang Island would actually be closed. The details in the news wasn't so clear. There were names of dive spots supposed to be in Redang but I couldn't find them on the map.

Sure Teluk Dalam is the name of the area near Berjaya, and there is one Teluk Bakau between Pasir Panjang and Kalong. Of course these could be other sites with similar names. Otherwise, i believe Tanjung Tukas Darat and Tanjung Tukas Laut is in Perhentian Besar, while Teluk Air Tawar is in Pulau Tenggol.

Maybe the news reporters have difficulty understanding the list of sites spelled out to them. Got a list from my travel agent, but not much help either, though he states that the arrangement for holidays in Redang will not be affected. Well just hope for the best.



Thursday July 22, 2010

Top dive spots closed due to coral bleaching

By EMBUN MAJID

embun@thestar.com.my


ALOR SETAR: Several dive sites at two of the top diving destinations in the world — the Pulau Tioman marine park in Pahang and Pulau Redang marine park in Terengganu — are temporarily off-limits to divers and snorkellers until end-October.

They are among three marine parks — the other being Pulau Payar in Kedah — which are affected by coral bleaching, a phenomenon caused by global warming that has increased sea water temperature by 2°C to between 28°C and 29°C.

Marine Park Department director-general Abd Jamal Mydin said the affected dive sites in Terengganu were Teluk Dalam, Tanjung Tukas Darat, Tanjung Tukas Laut, Teluk Air Tawar, Pulau Tenggol and Teluk Bakau; and in Pahang they were Pulau Chebeh and Batu Malang.

Underwater phenomenon: Coral bleaching takes place when the temperature of the sea increases due to global warming.

In Kedah the affected sites are Teluk Wangi, Pantai Damai and Coral Garden.

Three islands in the vicinity of the Tioman marine park that have been temporarily closed are Pulau Regis, Pulau Soyak and Pulau Tumok in Pahang.

“The closure means that no diving and snorkelling activities will be allowed at the sites.

“In Pulau Payar alone, the damage to coral is estimated at between 60% and 90%,” he told a press conference in Langkawi yesterday.

The department said it would limit the number of visitors to Pulau Payar from 400 to 200 daily during the closure.

Abd Jamal said it was necessary to close marine parks and islands to protect the coral reefs which had turned white.

“We are monitoring the extent of coral bleaching at all marine parks in the country. In the meantime, we are building artificial reefs and coral transplants,” he said.

Each year about 500,000 tourists, including foreigners, visit each of the marine parks.

Reef Check Malaysia general manager Julian Hyde welcomed the temporary closure of the marine parks, saying the corals needed time to recover.

“Corals are like the human body, Although the body can recover from a disease, it still needs time to rest,” he said.

Current climatic conditions have caused water temperatures to rise, thus affecting the corals, making them vulnerable to predators and disease, he said.

“Human activities will also have an impact on the reefs,” he added.

Malaysian Nature Society’s head of conservation Yeap Chin Aik said the department should actively get local universities and experts involved in saving the reefs.




Pulau Payar, Langkawi Island - better snorkeling after learning to swim

I learned to swim and went to snorkel at Pulau Payar, Langkawi Island off Kedah, Malaysia.

In June i took a trip to Langkawi island with my family, one of the activity was snorkeling at Pulau Payar. When i started to learn to swim, this trip was already in my mind, as i've written earlier about my Tioman Trip, it was difficult to snorkel when i didn't know how to swim.

Indeed as i found out at Pulau Payar, Langkawi, it made a whole lot of difference. Sure i wasnt that good at swimming yet, but basic swimming ability allowed me to snorkel with confidence. I was able to go out further on my own, not afraid to navigate in the water. It made all the effort so far to learn to swim worth it!

Here are some pics of our trip to Pulau Payar, Langkawi. Other Pulau Payar pics at my wife's muslimah swimsuit site.




Snorkeling launching point



Not too good at taking pics yet.. ;)

The ferry that took us from Langkawi to Pulau Payar

The platform from where we snorkeled

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Swimming, snorkeling, but no blogging for a month!

Haha, hi all!

Looked at the blog today and noticed that there was no post in June!! Wow, it has been that long. It was the school holidays early june, and instead of having more time, it was the opposite! I have been swimming 3 times a week (or you can say learning to swim) on most weeks and have been back to my hometown in Kelantan, and took a trip to Langkawi where we snorkeled! Need to figure out how to update all those stuff here.. so for now just saying hi in case somebody comes along to find this blog not updated.. :)