Not only to share on conservation effort done in Mataking island, we'll update u on the various diving activities & interesting events on our beautiful 'Eyes of the King' ISLAND in the Celebes Sea!
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
baby turtle season
Baby turtle hatching season starts soon!!! we're expecting many many hatching in month of July till early august!! Hopefully all guest will enjoy baby turtle release with us then! =)
coral reef restoration project
Good news! We're going to start our coral reef restoration project soon!
Thanks to our marine biologist intern student, Yong Yoong Soon from Universiti Malaysia Sabah who has written a superb proposal to our management and finally approved to run the project!! Starting tomorrow, we'll start a series of work, from the first stage of setting up floating coral nursery and getting coral pieces for transplantation till getting people for coral adoption and planting the coral back to the nature. Hopefully, we'll be able to accelerate the growth of coral through this effort=)
Look forward for good outcome!
Monday, June 21, 2010
turtle conservation workshop 2010
The Reef Dive Resort, Mataking island was invited to join the turtle conservation workshop which aims for more collaboration effort between the NGO, Government, local community and resort operators in turtle work. The workshop start on the 16th June at Seafest Hotel, and 17th June at Pom-pom island.
Presentation session by WWF, Sabah Park and local community
Group photo for the 16th June participants and speaker
A nice hall in Pom-Pom for our 3 sessions presentation
Practical session with Irwan and Johny from sabah park
Its a turtle drawing that they make on the sand to demonstrate turtle eggs collection and tagging method
Again, group photo for participants in Pom-Pom
It's Mataking team!!! we're the turtle lover=)
left to right: Jijul (turtle patroller), amelia (marine biologist), Yong ( MB intern), and Ateng (turtle patroller)
Last but not least, we from mataking helps pom-pom island hatchery to collect their baby green turtles, so cute!! there's no boundary in saving the turtles
~THE END~
Reef Check O__O
is this look boring to you? yeah.. it was...
That's all reef check about? help to assess the condition of the reef=)
On the 6th June 2010, a group of ppl meet together at The reef, eager to contribute more in understanding and conservation of coral reef. The group of ppl lead by Julian Hyde, the coordinator of reef check malaysia, our trainer! Representative from Borneo Diver, KK - Jinnifer Missi and WWF Malaysia - Nina Ho join us Hardy Habirah and Amelia Ng (Mataking DM) for the Reef check trainer training.
underwater practical of fish, invert and substrate identification
Mr Julian (in white shirt), explain patiently on the presentation method
Here are the four participants for reef check trainer
left to right: Hardy, Nina, Amelia, Jinnifer
one-to-one training and evaluation
so, u can walk on the rope?
The reef check training ends on the 8th June, and left Hardy, Amelia and Julian and our new volunteer Yong for the reef check transect set up on the 9th and 10th=) Hopefully, through our effort, we'll be able to monitor the reef condition closer and improve the reef condition.
The reef check transect team
*all photos credited to yong and nina (2010)
reef day 2010
Reef day is annual event for Mataking island, The Reef Dive Resort. This year, we have our Reef day event on the 5th June 2010 with 105 participants excluding our own resort staffs! We have 3 secondary schools from Semporna and 1 school from Tawau to join us. Not only that, we also have participation from PGA and army based in Mataking island and Pandanan island. Dato Pangiran and family from Pandanan also join us for whole day too=) We also have WWF and Reef check Malaysia to come and join us in this exciting event. Ohya! Not forgetting the valuable guests of The Reef who willing to sacrifice their time to join our activities=)
For the program, we have beach/shoreline cleaning and underwater cleaning; discover reef check (lead by reef check malaysia, Julian Hyde) and awareness talk. After the clean up, the students have their snorkeling session with our free snorkel guide around our house reef. In the afternoon, we have youth ablast treasure hunt program for the students. The session end with prize giving ceremony for the most unique rubbish, greatest amount of rubbish, largest size rubbish and treasure hunt champion. Guess what? We have collected a total of 745.9kg of rubbish in just less than 2 hours time!!!
4pm... departure of all the day trip participants to their respective home... good bye all! Come again next year for our Reef Day 2011!
Arrival of the excited secondary school students participants
opening speech by Mr Luke J. Cox our resort manager
awareness talk on rubbish by Nina Ho from WWF Malaysia
dividing the beach cleaning participants into 4 groups (with 4 team leader behind me)
WOW! our diving boat ready to pick up the 'earth warrior' to respective area for cleaning up activities
'Go go go! we're ready to clean up the rubbish!'
final call for boarding
even our resort manager also participate in the cleanup!
not forgetting, the underwater cleanup team
Hardy, our DM showing the rubbish he collected
it's not easy to pick rubbish under hot sun...
students have free snorkeling session with our snorkeling guides after the clean up=) yuhoo!!
Group photo for our successful reef day beach & underwater cleaning up event!
presentation by nattalee from wwf malaysia for the youth who participate for the evening youth ablast treasure hunt activities
treasure hunt activities in action!
final task - getting the golf ball into its hole! tough tough!!
the champion for the treasure hunt games!
Prize giving ceremony
- THE END-
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Baby turtle release
50 baby turtles released on the 19th May!
It's the first ever hawksbill batch release by our intern boy Yong=)
Excited Yong holding the baby turtle (ehem.. with the serious face ooo)
Showing the baby tutles to the curious guest
Excited baby turtles waiting to be release
Link to the video production please click at
Hope you enjoy the video =)
Whale sinking
Whale sinking? Yes! It's true! We just completed our very first whale sinking this morning at Mataking island!
On the fine morning of 5th May 2010, while me and my divers on our boat journey back from dive site at Cahaya Way (Bohayan island), we come across a dead body of a whale (which later identified as pilot whale).After discussion with the management of Mataking island and with marine mammals expertise from Universiti Malaysia Sabah (Dr. Saifullah A. Jaaman), we decided to tow the pilot whale back to the island.
So, with the boat 003, we towed the whale back to Mataking island and sink it near eel garden (at shollow reef). However, due to strong current, we have to postpon our work till evening and successfully particially submerge. The next morning, we try to strengthen the rope due to fear that the whale will sweep away by the current, and with two attempt, we finally have it tied well and feel good at our job.
To our astonish, next morning the rope loosen, and the whale drift in front of the resort. Another attempt to tie it to the shallow reef behind Mataking Kecil. And till now, it's in good condition (as in it's not drift away, hehe). Will continue to update on the progress of our whale story=)
Till c!
While towing the whale back
PIlot whale suspected to chocked to death because of the fish in the mouth (see... jangan tamahak)
It takes 40 minutes to tow it back to the island, very very very slow speed...
Eeerrriiiieee look..
Not sure what causes this... What you think?
Taking tissue sample from the pilot whale for UMS collection
Curious neo & agnese
Really big 'little brother' of the whale XD
The end for this time! Till c again!
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Reef Day event
The Reef Dive Resort Mataking island going to have annual Reef Day event on the 5th June this year! We're going to have fun, fun, fun, and more FUN this year with the new program and more participants from the private and governmental agencies, as well as students and in-house guest on the 5th!
Not to forget, we also have discover reef check SPECIAL 5 days package for those who'd like to have a taste of conducting a dive survey check on coral reef's health!For more information please email to Miss Carol at sales@mataking.com
for further information.
Not to forget, we also have discover reef check SPECIAL 5 days package for those who'd like to have a taste of conducting a dive survey check on coral reef's health!For more information please email to Miss Carol at sales@mataking.com
for further information.
Friday, March 26, 2010
HWW training in Kudat
17th - 20th March 2010
Thanks to WWF, Mataking The Reef resort able to have one of the resort staff to participate in the Honarary Wildlife Warden (Warden Hidupan Liar Kehormat) training at Kudat. This training was organized by WWF Kudat and Sabah Wildlife Department SWD (Jabatan Hidupan Liar Sabah) aims to train the local community around Sabah (esp in Kudat and including few representative from Lahad Datu and Semporna) to protect the wildlife in own locality with authority given by government (Wildlife enactment).
Together with WWF Semporna marine species officer, Mr. Gavin Jolis, Mataking representative Amelia (that's me!!) launch the trip to Kudat on the 17th. This participation not only aims to train us to become HWW but to identify steps and measures to organize HWW training for local community in Semporna and Mataking in months to come.
The HWW training was conducted at Kudat Library together with Bengkel Kepimpinan dan tanggungjawab alam sekitar attended by the youth in Kudat area.These youth were encouraged to join our HWW training class to enhance their knowledge too. The participation of these youth has made the class livelier=)
After opening ceremony on 18th March by Mr. Auguestine Tuuga (Timbalan Pengarah JHL) and Mr. Kenneth Kassem ( SSME Malaysia Project Manager), we have whole day theory class with Mr Mohd Soffian, Mr Augustine Tuuga and Mr Jimli Perigin on various topic regarding HWW in law perspective. At night time, Gavin and I join in the Turtle Hatchery management talk by Irwan from Sabah Park aims for the youth.
On 19th March morning, we departed to Kampung Berungus for HWW practical training and turtle hatchery management training for the youth. Although there's a bit of delay due to transportation problem, overall the both training are of a success. For HWW training, we have role play of the situation that we might face in future as HWW and each team was evaluated on how their perform and given advice to improve the skills. Final paper examination was conducted at night and the training session finally ends.
The closing ceremony on 20th is conducted at Kudat Golf & Marina Resort with motivational talk by Datuk Hassan Alban, followed by talk from Mr. Augustine and YB Teo Chee Kang. Participation certification was given out and group photos were taken before the entire training officially ended.
Thanks to WWF, Mataking The Reef resort able to have one of the resort staff to participate in the Honarary Wildlife Warden (Warden Hidupan Liar Kehormat) training at Kudat. This training was organized by WWF Kudat and Sabah Wildlife Department SWD (Jabatan Hidupan Liar Sabah) aims to train the local community around Sabah (esp in Kudat and including few representative from Lahad Datu and Semporna) to protect the wildlife in own locality with authority given by government (Wildlife enactment).
Together with WWF Semporna marine species officer, Mr. Gavin Jolis, Mataking representative Amelia (that's me!!) launch the trip to Kudat on the 17th. This participation not only aims to train us to become HWW but to identify steps and measures to organize HWW training for local community in Semporna and Mataking in months to come.
Sabah Wildlife Department officer during our registration
Semporna representatives (Gavin - in black jacket and Lia - in red jacket) listen attentively to presentation
The HWW training was conducted at Kudat Library together with Bengkel Kepimpinan dan tanggungjawab alam sekitar attended by the youth in Kudat area.These youth were encouraged to join our HWW training class to enhance their knowledge too. The participation of these youth has made the class livelier=)
Mr. Mohd Soffian
Mr Augustine Tuuga
Waiting patiently for the boat to pick up the HWW participants at Kudat jetty
That's the Berungus island!!
Miss Sophia patiently entertain everyone while waiting for the VIPs arrival
The house that accommodate us in Berungus
Turtle hatchery training by Johny (the one with white cap and white shirt)
Divide into 4 groups for the role play - this is my group (Penyu) with Mr. Jimli
paper exam to become HWW
The VIPs for the closing ceremony
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