SEMPORNA: Marine life and ecosystems at Sabah’s famed Sipadan Island, including rare coral and fish species, are making a positive rebound after 18 months of closure since March 18 lest year due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Sabah Parks Board of Trustee Chairman Datuk Askalani Abdul Rahim said marine resources at the world-renowned dive site are showing signs of recovery, which include the return of many rare species.
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