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SOS stands for "Save Our Seahorses". Founded in 2004, it is a non-profit group commited to saving the seahorse and the Pulai River Estuary in Malaysia. The group comprised  scientists, students, local communities and the public volunteers.

 

HOW it started?

It all started as a conflict between the seahorse and development. Since 1995, massive port development around Pulai River Estuary have destroyed large tracts of seagrass beds, which are home to the Spotted Seahorse, Hippocampus kuda. The Spotted seahorses, which once thrived in the Pulai River Estuary, is losing its habitat as well as numbers. SOS is particularly concerned that they may vanish soon. We do not want the episode to end with extinction.

 

OUR MISSION

SOS is fighting to conserve what still remains in the Pulai River Estuary, through collaboration with the government, local communities and developers. The project component encompasses research, education, outreach and information dissemination. An ongoing volunteers program established in 2005 allows the public to experience the wonders of the Pulai River Estuary and at the same time helping to gather scientific data relevant for conservation of seahorses and seagrass ecosystem. Our efforts are to promote sustainable development in the Pulai River Estuary.

RED ALERT : THE RAPE OF PULAI RIVER ESTUARY 

 

Note the scale of the proposed petrochemical station in turqoise colour.It is proposed on a 913 hectares mangrove forest, which means the area will be cleared. Furthermore, its closest boundaries to Ramsar Site is only 50 m.

(Left): A 2-km road has made its way into the mangrove forest as in July 2009. (Right): Local Action Committee put up a public demonstration using legendary seahorse at Pulai Estuary to higlight their plight to stop mangrove clearing for the petrochemical project

 

 Recent NEWS:

 

Other News/Blogs/Video

 

Malaysiakini. 14 Aug 2009. 笨珍居民首相署抗议不当发展  http://www.malaysiakini.com/letters/110583 

The Star WebTIV: http://thestaronline.tv/default.aspx?vid=3932 

Legendary seahorse to save Tg Bin mangroves: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnmdoO-95XU 

8TV Mandarin News. 2 Aug 2009.

Malaysia Nature Society, 24th June 2009. Renowned Pulai Estuary Under Threat. http://msn.my/article.php?aid=364

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星洲日报《大柔佛》。 2009613日。丹绒宾建石化厂掀反弹:救救红树林!

15 May 2009: HRSC - 3 tuntutan utama untuk menangani masalah pembangunan industri petrokimia Tanjung Bin, Pontian

http://suaramjb1.blogspot.com/2009/05/hrsc-3-tuntutan-utama-untuk-menangani.html

15 May 2009: Politicians in bed with bad company at Sungai Pulai. Johor was a state endowed with vast tracts of coastal mangrove. Note the past tense used. Ironically, it is also the only state in the country with the highest number of Ramsar sites. > Read more at http://www.malaysiakini.com/letters/104389

 

Related NEWS:

The Star Online: 

16th June 2009. Folks say no to petrochemical project.

http://thestar.com.my/metro/story.asp?file=/2009/6/16/southneast/4093027&sec=southneast

22 July 2008. Livelihood at stake. http://thestar.com.my/lifestyle/story.asp?file=/2008/7/22/lifefocus/1535958&sec=lifefocus

22 July 2008. Losing our mangroves. http://thestar.com.my/lifestyle/story.asp?file=/2008/7/22/lifefocus/1535957&sec=lifefocus

8 Aug 07:     IT IS indeed a shame to learn of the silence by the Federal and Johor statedepartments of environment to pleas from people worldwide and local environmentalists to save the seahorses from development at the Sungai Pulai estuary in Pontian, Johor. Read More>>

13 Nov 07:   Port of Tanjung Pelepas (PTP), which has received approval from the Department of Environment for its multi-billion ringgit petroleum terminal storage centre, will begin construction next year. Read More>>

21 Nov 07:   Save Our Seahorses (SOS) has expressed strong disagreement with the project taking over extensive tracts of mangroves. Read More>>

 

New Straits Time Online:

27 June 2009. Appeal to stop clearing work. http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Saturday/National/2593350/Article/index_html 

Johor Buzz, 11 March 2008. When ‘homes’ are destroyed.

Johor Buzz, 16 January 2008. My Johor: The simple life at Sungai Pulai.

26July 07:    "We won't be silent anymore and will do everything in our power to halt this plan," said Fisherman Abdul Rahman. Read More>>

 2 Aug 07:     SOS to save Sungai Pulai estuary. Read More>>

13 Aug 07:   Johor orders detailed EIA on two mega estuary project. Read More>>

15 Aug 07:   The developer of a proposed petrochemical and marine industries estate at the Sungai Pulai estuary has agreed to work with local environmentalists to assess the impact of the project on the estuary. Read More>>

4 June 08:   PENINSULAR Malaysia's latest environmental cause celebre is surfacing in the Sungai Pulai estuary, an internationally recognised area of wilderness now threatened by industrial development. Overseen by the Port of Tanjung Pelepas authority. Read More>>