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13 Jun 2026
Sarawak, Sarawak News, Miri, Miri News, Marine Conservation, Coral Reefs, Ghost Net, Sarawak Forestry Corporation, NSJA

Ghost Net Cleanup Improves Marine Conservation in Miri

MIRI – The Sarawak Forestry Corporation (SFC) has commended the successful implementation of the Ghost Net Cleanup Operation at the Miri-Sibuti Coral Reefs National Park on 4 May 2026.

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The initiative, organised by the Northern Sarawak Journalists’ Association (NSJA), reflects ongoing efforts to protect marine ecosystems from harmful debris.

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The programme was conducted under SFC’s regulatory approval, ensuring compliance with conservation standards within the Totally Protected Area.

A team of 10 divers, including two certified by SFC, took part in the operation to guarantee safety and adherence to environmental guidelines.

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The event was officiated by YB Adam Yii Siew Sang, Mayor of Miri, who flagged off the operation. His presence highlighted the importance of community-driven conservation initiatives in safeguarding Sarawak’s natural heritage.

Ghost nets, which are abandoned or lost fishing gear, pose a serious threat to coral reefs and marine life. They can entangle fish, turtles, and other sea creatures while also damaging fragile reef structures.

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Removing these nets is considered vital to maintaining biodiversity and ensuring the long-term health of marine ecosystems.

Since the start of NSJA’s conservation efforts, nearly 400 kilograms of ghost nets have been removed from the waters.

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During the latest operation, divers successfully recovered 85 kilograms of debris, marking another step forward in reducing marine hazards in the national park.

SFC reaffirmed its commitment to supporting responsible conservation programmes through strict governance, monitoring, and collaboration with community organisations.

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Officials noted that such initiatives not only protect marine biodiversity but also raise public awareness about the importance of sustainable practices.

The Miri-Sibuti Coral Reefs National Park is recognised as one of Sarawak’s most significant marine conservation areas, home to diverse coral species and marine life.

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Efforts to keep the park free from destructive debris are seen as essential to preserving its ecological balance and ensuring its role as a natural asset for future generations.

The Ghost Net Cleanup Operation demonstrates how partnerships between government agencies, local associations, and volunteers can deliver tangible results in environmental protection.

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By combining regulatory oversight with grassroots action, Sarawak continues to strengthen its position as a leader in marine conservation.

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By Sarawak Daily

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