Sabah govt vows crackdown on fish bombing after reefs in Semporna damaged
The Sabah government in Malaysia has pledged to crack down on fish bombing after significant damage to the marine ecosystem at the Pulau Selakan Coral Reef Restoration Site in Semporna. This effort aims to protect and restore coral reefs affected by illegal fishing practices.
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