DHAKA: The government has decided to relax the ongoing curfew for 13 hours for four days starting Wednesday (July 31).
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah Dive Squad Club used their skill to good use - by going underwater to clean the sea base .
“It’s a long way to go but we have to start somewhere,” said Sim, adding that it is part of the club’s conservation efforts. Sim said that the club had decided to adopt the project as they believed it was important to protect the ocean, and to save the dive sites for future generations. Sim also extended his gratitude to the Lions Club Fundraising Bazaar 1.0 for their cash donation, which partially funded the activity.
Underwater Clean-Up Sea Base Marine Pollution
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