
Kota Kinabalu: The Sabah Dive Squad Club continued their commitment to conservation efforts as 28 members removed 100 kilograms of rubbish off Mari Mari Sepanggar Island.
The full-day programme on Sunday saw club members not only dedicating their time but also covering their own expenses for the clean-up.
Club president Sim Fui said that the oceans are drowning in rubbish.
“By cleaning them up now, we can protect our dive sites for future generations," he said in a statement.
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