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Action plan to save mangroves
Hajiji (centre) having a light conversation with Assistant Minister to the Chief Minister Datuk Nizam Abu Bakar Titingan (left) and State Secretary Datuk Seri Safar Untong (second right) after the meeting.
Kota Kinabalu: The State Government will launch the Sabah Mangrove Action Plan as way forward to transform the management and conservation of mangrove forests in Sabah, said Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Haji Noor.

He said the action plan is important and crucial since 60 per cent or 378,195 hectares of the country’s mangrove forests are in Sabah.

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“Sabah has the largest mangrove forests in Malaysia, so it is important that we have an action plan that will serve as a guide on mangrove management and conservation.

“It is also in consonance with the Blue Carbon initiative, a global programme being coordinated to focus on the conservation and preservation of the seaside ecosystem for climate, biodiversity and prosperity of the people,” he said.

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Hajiji said the State Cabinet endorsed the Sabah Mangrove Action Plan during its weekly meeting here on Wednesday, and it would be launched soon.

Speaking at the Chief Minister’s Department post-Cabinet meeting, Hajiji said the Cabinet was also informed that a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and Non-Disclosure Agreement have been signed between the Sabah Biodiversity Centre and Yayasan Petronas for the Seaweed Mapping project and community initiative.

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The Seaweed Mapping project and community initiative would be conducted for five years, he said, adding the collaboration is expected to provide a complete seaweed distribution map in Sabah to be used as a reference for the conservation and sustainable development of the seaweed ecosystem.

At the same time, the community initiative organised by the State Government through the Sabah Biodiversity Centre and Yayasan Petronas would involve communities living in the marine and seaweed ecosystem areas in conservation and awareness efforts.

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“It will also contribute to the State Government’s Blue Economy initiative,” Hajiji 
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