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Category: Environment EN

Fishery resources off Pangkor Island threatened by use of spotlights by purse seine fishermen

Sahabat Alam Malaysia (SAM) and the Consumers Association of Penang (CAP) urge the Perak Fisheries Department to ban the use of spotlight by purse seine fishermen in Pulau Pangkor because it threatens fish fries in the waters off the island. It is regretful that until now no action has been taken by the authorities although this is a long-standing problem and had jeopardized the livelihood of...
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No to Crematorium Project in Air Itam – 4,140 signatures submitted

The Consumers’ Association of Penang (CAP) and several residents of Air Itam submitted a petition with 4,140 signatures to the State Government of Penang, Majlis Bandaraya Pulau Pinang (MBPP) and the Department of Environment (DOE) – Bayan Lepas Branch, objecting the siting of a crematorium in Mukim 16, Bandar Air Itam. The signatures were collected over the course of one month in Air Itam....
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Lack of transparency and legality in logging encroachment in Long Pilah, Baram

SAM would like to express its grave concern on the logging encroachment that has taken place since March this year in the customary territory of Long Pilah, Sungai Jahek, in Baram. We therefore would like to state our support to the open letter (see below) from the Long Pilah residents addressed to the Chief Minister of Sarawak dated July 14. In the past year or so, the Chief Minister of Sarawak...
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CAP – INVESTIGATE CAUSE OF DEATH OF THOUSANDS OF FISH IN SUNGAI TIRAM

The Consumers’ Association of Penang (CAP) urges the state government and the Department of Environment (DOE) to investigate and take prompt action to address the pollution problem in Sungai Tiram near Bayan Lepas following the death of thousands of fish which were found floating on the surface of the river yesterday. CAP’s survey along a 2km stretch of the river until the jetty in Permatang...
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Stop aquaculture projects to protect diminishing marine resources in Kerian district

The Consumers Association of Penang (CAP) urges the Perak state government and Fisheries Department to take immediate action to resolve the problem of dwindling cockle harvest in Kuala Sepetang in Kerian District, Perak. This issue should be seriously addressed by the authorities because it not only involves the source of income of the affected breeders and fishers but also our food supply....
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CAP proposes stiff penalty on cheating logging company

The Consumers’ Association of Penang (CAP) demands that the government imposes severe penalties including revoking the licence of a cheating logging company detected by the Perak Forestry Department recently. In addition to violating approval granted by the department, the company has caused environmental damage and destroyed our natural resources. Therefore the government should take stern...
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Reconsider Crematorium Project in Air Itam

The Consumers’ Association of Penang (CAP) urges the Penang State Government and relevant authorities to reconsider the development of a crematorium in Mukim 16, Bandar Air Itam. In a media meet today, a resident of Jalan Balik Pulau, Ms. Ching Chooi Ngoh, 46 years old, voiced her concerns that the crematorium project is not in harmony with the environment here. CAP is of the opinion that...
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SAM urges immediate action to overcome flash floods in Machang Bubok

Sahabat Alam Malaysia (SAM) urges the Penang state government and local authority to investigate the causes of recent flash floods in three villages including some major roads surrounding Bukit Mertajam, Seberang Perai Tengah (SPT). A total of 100 houses in Machang Bubok, Permatang Rawa and Tanah Liat were affected by flash floods after heavy rain a few days ago. The flash flood caused a lot of...
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Offshore tin mining in Tanjung Batu, Perak threatens fishers income

The income of nearly 200 fishermen in Sungai Batu, near Pantai Remis, Manjung district in Perak has been affected following offshore tin mining activities by a company in their fishing area. The problem faced by the fishermen since the offshore tin mining operations began last month has resulted in fish and shrimp catches to decline and fishermen fear that their catch would further dwindle. In a...
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EU promotes recycling toxic chemicals into new products which will ultimately be dumped as waste into developing countries

Geneva: The EU has pushed dangerous cleanup standards for three toxic flame retardant chemicals widely used in building insulation, upholstery and electronics (HBCD, PentaBDE, and OctaBDE) at a UN meeting of chemicals treaties in Geneva, Switzerland. All three toxic chemicals are listed in the Stockholm Convention for global elimination. They are ubiquitous in the environment globally and can...
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