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Friday, April 18, 2003

Ma’Daerah to be second turtle sanctuary

BY K. SUTHAKAR

 

RANTAU ABANG: The Ma’Daerah beach in Kerteh – a rich nesting ground for Green

Turtles – is expected to be gazetted soon as the second turtle sanctuary in the

peninsula after Rantau Abang.

 

The Ma’Daerah working committee would submit a final report to the Terengganu

Government within a month.

 

Committee member Kamarruddin Ibrahim said: “We hope the 1.7km beach and

surrounding 60ha could be gazetted by December.”

 

 

 

Kamarruddin, who is also Turtle and Marine Ecosystem Centre (Tumec) head, said

that although the place was called the Ma’Daerah Turtle Sanctuary Centre since

June 1998, the place had not been gazetted.

 

“Now, we will have legal powers to protect the area so that past mistakes in

Rantau Abang will not be repeated.

 

“We will not allow motels and restaurants to be constructed nearby as the noise

will scare away turtles,” he said, adding the entry of visitors would also be

controlled.

 

Kamarruddin said that 302 Green Turtle nests accounting for 26,540 eggs and one

Olive Ridley nest accounting for 54 eggs were recorded last year in Ma’Daerah

and the surrounding areas of Cagar Hutan, Tanjung Batu and Rhu Kudung.

 

He said petrochemical industries in Kerteh which were brightly lit up all night

were believed to have a negative impact on turtle nesting.

 

“We are fortunate that the Ma’Daerah beach is protected by a hill which is part

of the Bukit Labohan Forest Reserve,” he said.

 

Kamarruddin urged the private sector to help Tumec buy back Green Turtle eggs

from the public and to help provide facilities at the Ma’Daerah Turtle Sanctuary

Centre.

 

“A few companies in Kerteh such as BP Petronas Acetyles Sdn Bhd and Dow

Chemical have helped us tremendously through their sponsorship programmes,” he

said.

 

Kamarruddin can be contacted via e-mail at <a

href= " tumec " >tumec</a> .

 

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