With so much beauty to behold across Sabah, it's tough to choose which natural wonders you should visit first. To help you, @sabahtravel has compiled nine Sabah Parks. You may go ahead and save this post for your future reference.
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🏝 Get To Know the 9 Parks of Sabah! 🌳
There are 9 national parks that can be found in the Land Below the Wind and these protected areas encompass the full range of Sabah’s magnificent landscapes. From the cloud forests of Mount Kinabalu to the shimmering coral reefs of Sipadan Island, experience Sabah’s rich biodiversity in these 9 natural wonderlands! Which park would you like to visit next?
✈ Looking for travel inspiration? Head to www.SabahTravel.com now to find your next adventure in Sabah!
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save the coral reefs 在 Facebook 的最佳貼文
ในวันมหาสมุทรโลก La Mer และ #pearypiegoesgreen อยากมาชวนเชิญเพื่อนๆมาช่วยอนุรักษ์ทะเล Version Stay Home กันค่ะ :) พวกเราทุกคนสามารถช่วยกันคนละเล็กน้อยเพื่อปกป้องมหาสมุทรของเรา
-ลดการสร้าง Carbon Footprint
-ประหยัดน้ำประหยัดไฟ
-ลดการใช้สารเคมีไม่ว่าจะเป็นสบู่ แชมพู น้ำยาล้างจ้าน หรือน้ำยาซักผ้า ศึกษาและสนับสนุนผลิตภัณฑ์รักษ์โลก
-เลือกกิน ลองปลูกผัก ทำอาหารเอง ลดการกิน junkfood อาหารสะดวกซื้อ หรือการสั่งจากร้าน
-พิจารณาเนื้อสัตว์จากพืช
-ติดตามองค์กรต่างๆที่สนับสนุนการดูแลท้องทะเลและธรรมชาติ
-ตามโลกให้ทัน และเป็นกระบองเสียงในแบบของตัวเอง
Yayyyy!!! It’s World Ocean Day today :)))) We celebrate every 8 June as a reminder of how integral our seas are to life on Earth. Today is an opportunity to raise global awareness of the benefits humans get from the ocean and our individual and collective duty to use its resources sustainably.
La Mer Blue Heart commits to helping protect marine habitats across the globe, in hopes to ensure future flourishing seas for generations to come. Through Oceans Fund supporting ocean conservation efforts around the world to La Mer’s main ingredient -Sea kelp, is sustainably hand harvested!!
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, when will we be able to travel again? The short answer is nobody knows for sure. No beach vacation? No worries
We can also support this moment of ocean peace and health from inside our homes. We can make small actions and sustainable decisions that can change the destiny of our ocean. This period of time when we are indoors can be the seed of change to protect the great big blue universe that we all love and that we all need to survive
Ways to save Oceans from home
-Keep your carbon footprint in mind and decrease your energy consumption
-Conserve water
-Use eco friendly products
-Time to reuse what you have
-Recycling is the right thing to do
-Grow your own veggie
-Consider a more plant based diet
-Support organizations that protect the oceans
-Make sustainable decisions when you choose seafood
-Communicate your love for the ocean!
-Volunteer-define it however you want, the only part that matters is putting in the time to show your support, even raising awareness through art created from debris, it all plays into a larger role of protecting our ocean!
-If Netflix is one of your favorite pastimes, add underwater documentaries to educate yourself from home
Chasing Coral: A documentary that explains the coral bleaching phenomenon due to global warming
Mission Blue: This environmental film created by Sylvia Earle’s non-profit organization talks about the importance of having a healthy ocean and caring for our reefs
A Plastic Ocean: A journalistic and scientific investigation into the causes and consequences of marine debris and an exhibition of possible solutions
save the coral reefs 在 Lee Yvonne Facebook 的最佳解答
If you love something, you have to protect it.
I am a lover of the sea 🌊
It saddens me to see the ocean being polluted by rubbish and coral reefs facing a multitude of threats.
Being part of the Coral Conservation Project organised by Lions International and @udivemalaysia in collaboration with @reefcheckmalaysia has opened up my eyes to what I can proactively do to save the earth. It is through being mindful of my actions and making efforts to educate others on the importance of preserving the stunning beauty of the ocean and its coral reefs that the future generation will get to enjoy all that we have been able to so far.
Coral reefs are a productive ecosystem and they are a vital breeding ground for thousands of species of fish. They are very effective for absorbing elements coming from the ocean as they reduce the damage caused by storms and even the energy of tsunamis.
If they actively get destroyed, we lose a critical habitat that will tip the balance of nature. They provide jobs and income to local economies from recreation, fishing and tourism.
Therefore, it is so important to unite to protect the reefs ✊🏼
I had so much fun learning about coral planting and doing my part collecting rubbish underwater. The entire team worked really hard to make this project a success; from transporting the heavy steel structure that was used as the base for coral breeding, to collecting healthy reefs for the plantation and also cleaning the ocean. I’m so glad to be part of this meaningful project and it is a great start for me to advocate for this good cause! 😊
#Tioman #Udive #ScubaDiving #coralconservation
save the coral reefs 在 Ghost Island Media 鬼島之音 Youtube 的最佳解答
#Corals are dying. By 2050 we probably won’t have any corals left in our oceans. But a really cool thing about coral is that it regenerates if we give it the opportunity to. So scientists around the world are trying to figure out how to regrow coral reefs, and some have even turned to #3Dprinting for coral restoration. But is this possible? Can technology save corals?
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save the coral reefs 在 Kento Bento Youtube 的最讚貼文
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"The Maldives, 2119 - in the Indian Ocean. Children play on the streets, as worshipers enter the city mosque for their morning prayer. Fresh fruit & vegetable stands line the alleyways, as nearby fishermen with their buckets of entrails gut their morning catch on the sidewalk. This is the city of Malé, the capital of the Maldives, and in 2119 (aside from some advanced architecture) it appears life in the Maldives isn’t so different from a hundred years earlier. But the closer you look, the more you may miss, because you should in fact be looking from afar - far back enough to see that the nation of islands, formerly known as the Maldives, has actually long been evacuated. In place, a nation of oil rigs; because this is the new Maldives..."