PADDLE FOR TURTLES TO PROMOTE WATER SPORTS AND MARINE CONSERVATION IN SABAH

Below is the Press Release: Paddle For Turtles to promote water sports and marine conservation in Sabah
4 April 2022
KOTA KINABALU: What began as a challenge resulted in five friends stand-up paddling for two days to promote water sports activities and marine wildlife conservation.

In the Paddle For Turtle event, the group paddleboarded from the Shangri-La Rasa Ria Resort to the Shangri-La Tanjung Aru Resort, covering 35 km of coastline and exploring along the way.

One of the paddlers, Mitch Cini, said that they started the awareness campaign to get people interested in sustainable water sports and to raise funds for the Marine Research Foundation’s turtle conservation project.

“The water sports activity in Sabah is transitioning at the moment. The state has its traditional water sports activities that include popular scuba diving and eye-catching parasailing as well as jet skiing.

“Now we are moving towards a more sustainable activity that does not have a significant impact on the environment,” said the founder of Waterfly Borneo.

Such sustainable activities are paddle boarding, e-foiling to replace jet skiing, kitesurfing, and windsurfing, among others.

Mitch, who is an Australian residing in Sabah, stated that these activities have seen a surge in popularity in the last three years, not only for tourism purposes but also for recreational purposes, with people doing it for fitness.

In the event, the group left Shangri-La Rasa Ria on Saturday and made their way to Pulau Sepanggar and Pulau Gaya, where they spent time teaching the islanders how to paddleboard and raising marine protection awareness. They arrived at Shangri-La Tanjung Aru at 1.30pm, on Sunday. The Sabah Tourism Board is one of participating partners in the event.

Meanwhile, Sabah Tourism chief executive officer Noredah Othman said the state is strong in marine protection efforts, which benefits tourism by allowing tourists to participate in conservation programmes.

“It is essential for us to promote products or activities that enhance the experience of tourists visiting Sabah.

“Sabah has the most beautiful ocean, beaches, and islands. It is our goal to further promote the state water sports activities to visitors while encouraging them to conserve the marine environment,” she said.

ENDS.

Monday, April 25, 2022

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