Community Action For Fish-Bomb-Free Semporna Seas

A new and innovative four-year programme, funded by the European Union and led by the Semporna Islands Project and WWF-Malaysia, was launched during a collaborative and productive stakeholder workshop held in Semporna on May 9–10.

Community Action for Fish-Bomb-Free Semporna Seas is bringing together a diverse range of people and organisations to protect marine resources and ensure people’s well-being now and into the future.

The programme recognises the need for incentives and community action to drive behaviour change, combined with effective detection of fish bombing incidents.

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