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Tun Sakaran Marine Park

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Tun Sakaran Marine Park
A panorama view of Tun Sakaran Marine Park
Map showing the location of Tun Sakaran Marine Park
Map showing the location of Tun Sakaran Marine Park
Tun Sakaran NP
Location in Borneo
LocationSabah, Malaysia
Nearest citySemporna
Coordinates4°36′N 118°42′E / 4.600°N 118.700°E / 4.600; 118.700
Area101 km2 (39 sq mi)
Established2004
Governing bodySabah Parks

Tun Sakaran Marine Park, also known as Semporna Islands Park, is a marine park located off the east coast of Sabah, Malaysia. It consists of the islands of Bodgaya, Boheydulang, Sebangkat, and Salakan, the sand cays of Maiga, Sibuan, and Mantabuan, and the patch reefs of Church and Kapikan. In 2004, the park became the seventh gazetted area under Sabah Parks with a total area of 350 km2. There are approximately 2,000 people living within the park, most of whom consist of the nomadic Bajau Laut (Sea Gypsies) people, who live in stilt houses and houseboats in and around the marine park.[1] To this day, out of the eight islands, there is only one island (Sebangkat) that has an owner and legal grant holder after the gazetting in 2004.

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History

Bodgaya was first gazetted in 1933 as a forest reserve, while Boheydulang as a bird sanctuary. Proposals to establish a state park was first made in 1977. Later in 1998, a collaboration, known as the Semporna Islands Project, between the Marine Conservation Society (MCS), Sabah Parks, WWF Malaysia and Nature Link took place. It was funded by the European Community under its global environment budget line. Finally in 2004 the islands were gazetted as a state park by Sabah Parks.

References

  1. ^ Tun Sakaran Marine Park, Sabah, Malaysia.

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This page was last edited on 6 February 2022, at 20:01
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