Sabah is a diving mecca, one of the best places to dive in the
world. The reefs can be superb. More coral and a wider range of
biodiversity than anywhere else. Nudibranchs, coral crabs and macrolife
are all abundant - all the reefs from Pom Pom to Mabul and Kapali have
great muck and macro.
What about the larger stuff - I am an older
diver and I can't see the tiny. I need big fish and sharks :-) Sipadan
has plenty to keep my interest but it is a tiny place. Other reefs
have almost nothing big and the reason is quite clear.. OVERFISHING.
The
photo says it all. all the baby sharks are being caught and eaten.
This is one market stall on 1 day. More sharks than i have ever seen
underwater!!
Our Shark rescue project will protect a shark population, and allow them to breed.
If you care about sharks and reefs, please promote our shark rescue project on Social media.
crowdrise.com/shark-rescue-and-release project. Saving sharks on TRACC website
Update 3
Showing posts with label saved shark. Show all posts
Showing posts with label saved shark. Show all posts
7.9.16
28.1.16
Coral catshark comeback
WO HO our coral catsharks are breeding!!! Great news
In 2013, we bought 25 coral catsharks from the live fish trade and saved them from being eaten. We have also bought Humphead wrasse and Humpback groupers and successfully released them. We released the coral catsharks on Pom Pom Island and now they can be seen on most night dives.
The great news is that last night we saw a juvenile coral catshark - this cutiepie individual was only just larger than a hand so definitely less than one year old. Immigration from other islands is of course possible but unlikely given how deep the water is around the island and how few sharks there are on any Semporna reef SO the great conclusion is that we have had breeding success.
Lets drink a toast to the coral catshark populations that are making an effort to repopulate the pom pom reefs.
With several years of reef recovery, the fish population of the Pom Pom Island protected area is now large enough to support more sharks. We have a plan to save more sharks from being eaten and reintroduce them to protected reefs. Click here for more info about our shark saving activities.
Coral cat sharks swimming around the reef - much better than being eaten :-)
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Check out our posts on our activities
on fb tracc.borneo or tracc blog
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The great news is that last night we saw a juvenile coral catshark - this cutiepie individual was only just larger than a hand so definitely less than one year old. Immigration from other islands is of course possible but unlikely given how deep the water is around the island and how few sharks there are on any Semporna reef SO the great conclusion is that we have had breeding success.
Lets drink a toast to the coral catshark populations that are making an effort to repopulate the pom pom reefs.
With several years of reef recovery, the fish population of the Pom Pom Island protected area is now large enough to support more sharks. We have a plan to save more sharks from being eaten and reintroduce them to protected reefs. Click here for more info about our shark saving activities.
Coral cat sharks swimming around the reef - much better than being eaten :-)
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Check out our posts on our activities
on fb tracc.borneo or tracc blog
on google +tracc
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14.2.13
Rescued coral cat sharks released on Pom Pom Island

The next morning no sharks could be found but since they are nocturnal we expected them to hide during the day.
The sharks were seen occasionally on night dives over the next month so hopefully they will settle down and become resident.
Stay posted as we report on sightings and shark activity.
Video 2015
update jan 2016
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Pulau Pom Pom, Malaysia
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