Cintai Tioman Updates:
October – December 2025
Conservation Partnership
2025 marks the third consecutive year of Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia’s support and commitment towards conservation efforts on Tioman Island. Their long-term partnership has been instrumental in strengthening our work and supporting the protection of these important marine ecosystems. Through this year’s activities, we successfully removed 201.5 kg of marine debris and crushed over 250 glass bottles, which were repurposed into 20 coral blocks for reef rehabilitation.
A Mitsubishi team during the beach clean-up activity, led by a TMCG member
A team cleaning glass bottles before they are crushed
Expansion of Reef Rehabilitation Activities
In October, our Tioman team expanded the reef rehabilitation efforts with the establishment of a new coral rehabilitation site in Kampung Tekek. Every month, members of the Tioman Marine Conservation Group carry out coral reef monitoring and clean-up activities at the rehabilitation sites. Regular monitoring helps assess coral health and track the growth of newly transplanted corals, ensuring they are developing well. Together, these ongoing efforts support the recovery of Tioman’s reefs and protect the vital marine habitats they provide.
TMCG members planting corals
Some of the coral blocks that were populated at the new site
Environmental Carnival & Exhibition
In October, Reef Check Malaysia took part in the Pahang State–Level Environmental Carnival 2025, held at Sultan Ahmad Shah Agricultural Park, Kuantan. Organised by the Pahang State Department of Environment in collaboration with the park, the 2-day exhibition provided a platform for us to share information on coral reef conservation, showcase our ongoing efforts, and raise public awareness about the importance of protecting marine ecosystems and the environment.
Liyana (RCM) briefing visitors about the EcoDiver course
Ella and Shahir (RCM Tioman team) briefing a booth visitor
We’d like to share a complete playlist of videos on climate change and coral bleaching, made for the Small Grants Programme. You can find them HERE.
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