Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS), through its Borneo Marine Research Institute (BMRI), in collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability (NRES), the French Embassy in Malaysia, and eight secondary schools across Sabah, successfully organized a beach clean-up event to promote environmental awareness and sustainable coastal management.
The participating schools included Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan (SMK) Elopura (Sandakan), SMK Tandek (Kota Marudu), SMK Sanzac (Kota Kinabalu), SM St. Michael (Penampang), SM Sains Sabah, SMK Pinawantai (Kudat), SMK Labuan, and SMK Tebobon.
Held at Likas Bay Public Park, the initiative brought together more than 150 volunteers comprising students and staff from UMS, officers from NRES, the Department of Mineral and Geoscience, the Department of Meteorology, and representatives from the French Embassy.
The joint clean-up effort resulted in the collection of approximately 60 bags of waste, weighing a total of 402 kilograms. Items collected included plastic debris, fishing nets, and other non-biodegradable materials.
Deputy Chief Secretary (Development) of NRES, Datuk Nor Yahati Awang emphasized the value of collective action.
“Our beaches are vital ecosystems and heritage sites. We are grateful for the support of UMS, local schools, and the French Embassy, which highlights the international concern for ocean health,” she said.
Dominique Husken-Ulbrich, representing the French Embassy, also acknowledged the commitment of the local community.
“France remains committed to supporting global and local initiatives that align with the Paris Agreement and the Sustainable Development Goals. Today’s clean-up demonstrates the positive impact of cooperation between educational institutions and diplomatic partners.”
Dr. Madihah Jaffar Sidek, Head of UMS’ Marine Science Programme, expressed appreciation to all participants for their dedication to marine conservation.
She noted that the clean-up is part of a broader initiative to instill environmental stewardship and engage youth in conservation across Sabah.
The beach clean-up is one of several activities under BMRI UMS’ annual Ocean Celebration, held in conjunction with World Ocean Day, Coral Triangle Day, and World Sea Turtle Day.