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MALAYSIA is blessed with world-class coral attractions. Located in the coral triangle linking Indonesia, the Philippines, Papua New Guinea and Australia, it has its fair share - 5.4 million kilometers of seaborne flora and fauna with more than 500 species of coral. PULAU Tenggol may not be as popular as other island destinations like Pulau Perhentian, Redang or Tioman but it still is able to attract plenty of scuba diving enthusiasts. Its attraction as a good dive spot was spread by word of mouth after it won the title of `The Best Diving in Peninsular Malaysia' by Asian Diver Magazine 2002 in its annual edition. This was further enhanced when word spread that divers reported encountering whale sharks in August 2009 while diving off the island. The news spread like wildfire on the Inter...
...Kobe Bycatch & Management Meetings 2. Coral Triangle Fishers Forum 3. Secretariat of the Pacif...
An IMAX film opening today nationwide will take viewers beneath the blue waters thousands of miles away, where beautiful or bizarre sea creatures swim among colorful coral reefs. Under the Sea" -- filmed by the same team that shot the IMAX favorites "Deep Sea" and "Into the Deep" -- explores the famed Coral Triangle, which spans the waters surrounding Papua New Guinea, Indonesia and other nations. It also takes viewers to Australia's Great Barrier Reef, one of the world's most popular scuba-diving spots.
My husband David and I took our first cruise to the beautiful island of Bermuda this past July. Bermuda has a rich history, magnificent pink speckled beaches, spectacular marine life and turquoise waters. We took a glass-bottom boat excursion to the legendary Bermuda triangle, where we were mesmerized by the coral reefs and marine life underneath our ship. We are standing on the main road in Hamilton. Tip: Bring shoes, as some of the beaches have rocky bottoms.
WASHINGTON, July 31 /U.S. Newswire/ -- TRAFFIC today announced its support for Taiwan's decision to halve its annual whale shark harvest quota from 60 to 30 by 2008 and to implement the world's first whale shark harvest and trade monitoring system. However, the world's largest fish will still be in jeopardy if illegal whale shark landings continue to be cooked up in Taiwan's restaurants, TRAFFIC warns. Whale sharks are widely distributed in all tropical and warm temperate seas. They are categorized as "vulnerable" by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Animals and are regulated by an international treaty. Many countries, including the United States, have banned whale shark fishing. Some places, such as the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, in the Caribbean and the Coral Triangle, which is nestled ...
... the Visayan Sea, which is situated in the Coral Triangle, acknowledged by international experts as...
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