TRACC (Tropical Research And Conservation Centre) is a marine conservation organisation in Sabah, Malaysia that works on meaningful solutions to marine conservation problems at all levels, from Federal Government to Bajau Laut communities with a staff of a handful full time scientists, a large support staff and an army of local and foreign volunteers.
Projects TRACC have engaged in of recent times in the aim of marine conservation include:
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- Running a marine conservation project on Pulau Pom Pom, restoring the reef from decades of bomb fishing
- Working with the government to formulate scientifically sound, practical and economically robust conservation policy
- Teaching ocean science and marine biology courses
- Conducting educational and outreach programs for Malaysian schools and villages
- Pursuing social reform regarding the over exploitation or destruction of marine and other resources (E.g. Turtle eggs, Shark fin, Live fish trade, Shell collection, Mangrove destruction, Dredging etc.)
- Developing meaningful economic alternatives to destructive fishing
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[email protected]Email | |
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+6019 850 5412Phone Number | |
pom pom island, Semporna, Sabah, MalaysiaAddress |