| Virtual Malaysia.com (Malaysia) |
| 05 October 2007 |
Redand Clean-Up Day 2007
For two days in September, Redang Island was
inundated by professional divers, dive enthusiasts,
non-divers and media groups from Malaysia, Singapore,
Japan, United States and Germany for a three-day
event which took place from 14 to 16 September
2007.
Together with Sony Malaysia Sdn. Bhd, Berjaya
Redang Beach Resort exercised their roles as socially
responsible corporate citizens of Malaysia by
taking positive steps to nurture conservation
efforts to help maintain a harmonious balance
between nature and human activities.
The
event programme included environmental talks on
'Marine Turtles and Conservation Efforts in Redang
Island' by Professor Chan Eng Heng from University
Terengganu Malaysia, recipient of the United Nations
Environment Award - Global 500 Laureate in year
2001, who is also well known for her contributions
towards grassroots marine turtles conservation
projects carried out for over 10 years.
In addition, participants and media were also
given an insightful tour at the Turtles Sanctuary
Site at Chagar Hutang.
A total of 707 'crown-of-thorns' starfish (Acanthaster
planci), 31 fishing nets, 20 non-biodegradeable
plastic traps and 3 bags full of domestic waste
were collected by participating divers from major
dive sites at Mak Simpan, Chagar Hutang, Turtle
Bay, Berjaya Redang House Reef and Bahagia Wreck.
Non-diving participants also cleared up the beach
area at Chargar Hutang and collected over 75 beverage
bottles, 45 food containers, 35 individual fishing
lines, 15 shoes, 10 styrofoam crates and 2 buoys.
A startling 6 millions tons of litter and garbage
enters the world's oceans yearly, and takes years
to decompose. The appalling amount of trash collected
sends an alarming message that more education
is required on the importance of nature conservation
among the locals and visitors alike.
Michael Tan, Resident Manager of Berjaya Redang
Beach Resort said that as an environmentally aware
corporate citizen, Berjaya Redang Beach Resort
takes its role in preserving the nature and educating
the public seriously. The event is a demonstration
of the company's unwavering commitment towards
preservation of the island's natural beauty. The
company also hopes that more participants will
take part in this yearly event, as it is a highly
commendable effort to protect the country's marine
creatures and environment, and essential in order
to secure better ecological system for the future.
Naoi Sudo, Managing Director of Sony Malaysia
also stresses the importance of being a company
committed towards environmentally responsibility.
Redang Island Clean Up is one of the environmental
programmes that Sony is involved in. The company
also strives to increase staff awareness on fundamental
environmental issues, and sees this event as one
of the simple yet effective programmes to educate
the public on marine conservation.
This event is endorsed by PADI Project AWARE (dive
industry's leading non-profit organisation), Malaysian
Sport Diving Association (MSDA) and supported
by Tourism Malaysia.
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