Thursday, 22 December 2011

Stories From the Coral Triangle

Stories From the Coral Triangle
credit to wwf.org.my



The Shark Fin Trade
One in two shark fins traded globally enter Hong Kong. And every year up to 73 million sharks could be killed for this trade. This demand has driven overexploitation of shark species worldwide and in 2010, over 180 shark and related species were considered by IUCN, the World Conservation Union, as “threatened”.
WWF is trying to get consumers to simply say ‘no’ to shark fin to put an end to this unsustainable trade. Now, a number of restaurants have started offering shark-free set menus, and a number of corporations and organizations have pledged to stop eating shark fin soup at any of corporate activities.
Original Source : The Shark Fin Trade wwf.org.my 



Hong Kong Seafood
What does one do in Hong Kong? Dine on fine seafood of course. After all, the city is one of the most important trade hubs of live reef food fish, including species such as groupers and wrasses which are mostly sourced from the Coral Triangle



To counter the dramatic decline of these species, WWF is educating seafood consumers while working with seafood businesses to rely on legal, sustainable sources of live reef food fish. As a result of this project, a number of restaurants have worked with WWF to design seafood menus according to WWF-Hong Kong Seafood Guide.
Original Source : Hong Kong Seafood wwf.org.my




Tubbataha Reef Uncovered
If you were to cram into one place everything that makes the underwater world so extraordinary and beautiful, you may very well end up with one of the Coral Triangle’s crown jewels—Tubbataha Reef in the Philippines. 
Nominated as one of the ‘New Seven Wonders of the Natural World’, this marine protected area is home to a staggering wealth of biodiversity—at least 600 species of tropical fish, 359 species of corals (+/- 50% of all coral species in the world), 14 species of sharks including tiger sharks, whitetip and blacktip sharks, marine turtles, and over 100 species of birds, including rare migratory species.

Tubbataha Reef lies in the middle of the Sulu Sea, approximately 150 km southeast of Puerto Princesa City in Palawan, the most western province of the Philippines. Its coral atoll began to form thousands of years ago as fringing reefs of volcanic islands. As the volcanoes became extinct and the islands sunk below the sea, only the corals remained.

Because of its distance from the mainland, Tubbataha has been spared from fishing pressure that has decimated nearby areas along the coast. The reef is reachable only by boat, a journey which takes 10 to 12 hours and is only attempted from mid-March to mid-June. All these factors make Tubbataha reef one of the best—although remote—dive spots in the Philippines, if not in the Coral Triangle.

Fishermen in the Southern Philippines have known about Tubbataha for generations, embarking from their villages in small fleets of traditional wooden sailboats every summer for their annual Tubbataha fishing expeditions. By the 1980’s these traditional sailboats were disappearing to be replaced by motorized boats travelling from ever-increasing distances to grab a share of Tubbataha’s fishing wealth. Not only was this putting Tubbataha at risk, but also nearby areas as the reef is a major source of coral and fish larvae that seed the greater Sulu Sea.

Alarmed by the decline of Tubbataha’s spectacular coral reef, a small group of divers and environmentalists launched a vigorous campaign to save the reef. In 1988, the Provincial Government of Palawan endorsed the idea, and President Corazon Aquino declared Tubbataha a National Marine Park. In 1992, the site was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Today, WWF continues its conservation work in Tubbataha Reef, making sure that this ecosystem can sustain itself and neighbouring areas for generations to come.

Original source : Tubbataha Reef Uncovered wwf.org.my




The biggest fish in the world
Despite its intimidating name, the whale shark is not aggressive toward people and usually is indifferent to curious divers. That doesn’t mean you should get too close; an accidental blow from the whale shark’s powerful tail has caused serious injury. 




This species’ massive, plane-like body reaches lengths in excess of 14 m and can weigh up to 12 tonnes—just its’ mouth can reach up to 1.4 m in width. Distinctive light-yellow random stripes and dots mark its very thick dark gray skin.

A filter feeder, the whale shark sieves enormous amounts of plankton to eat through its gills as it swims. Every hour, the shark can process over 6000 litres of water (the equivalent of 4,000 water bottles)!

Although they have approximately 3,000 tiny teeth (each less than 6 mm in length), these teeth are not used while feeding. Instead, the whale shark ingests large amounts of water through its mouth and expels the water through its gills, which sieve prey items as small as 1 mm. They are able to open their mouth to a great width (greater than 1 m) to optimise feeding.

The whale shark, which is found in tropical and temperate waters world-wide, is regarded as highly migratory—although these 'migration patterns' are poorly understood. What we do know is that the species is generally a solitary creature, swimming at speeds of no more than 5 km per hour. It is also very rare. Prior to the mid-1980s, there had been less than 350 confirmed reports of whale sharks worldwide. Today, it is listed as 'vulnerable' by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature.

In support of whale sharks, WWF-Indonesia has established a monitoring network for whale sharks in the Bird’s Head area of Papua as part of the management of Cendrawasih Bay Marine Protected Area, Papua. This aims to build capacity for whale shark conservation and management-related research for local organisations, university, park authority and dive operators.

The species is also a common sight around Donsol (Bicol region), in the Philippines. For over a decade, WWF has been assisting the local government to conserve this gentle giant through a community-based eco-tourism scheme and practical coastal resource management programme. Whale shark tourism is now Bicol Region's most popular tourist activity and was cited by TIME magazine as the best animal encounter destination in Asia.

Original source : The biggest fish in the world wwf.org.my





The Coral Triangle, a biological supermarket running out of stock?
For Azhar, a cucumber fisherman off the West coast of Kalimantan, Indonesian Borneo, the complex interactions of greenhouse gases, atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations and the distribution of regional energy are far removed from his daily concerns. And yet, these forces are shaping the local climate in new, unpredictable ways, that are directly affecting his livelihood.




With the impacts of climate change making themselves increasingly felt in the Coral Triangle, millions of people like Azhar who make a living from the sea are no longer able to rely on centuries-old ways of life. It is people like him who are on the front-lines of climate change, and who are witnessing the impacts of climate change first hand.

Climate change in the Coral Triangle is already having a big impact on coastal ecosystems as a result of warming, acidifying and rising seas. From Indonesia to the Solomon Islands, many reefs have experienced severe bleaching and mortality as temperatures have periodically soared. Around the coastal areas of the Coral Triangle, the seas are warming significantly (0.09-0.12 °C per decade), and if left unchecked, could increase by 1-4°C toward the end of this century.

The consequences of such changes could be disastrous. According to a report published in 2009 by WWF and the University of Queensland, the ability of the Coral Triangle’s coastal environments to feed people will decline by 80%, and the livelihoods of around 100 million people will have been lost or severely impacted by 2100--including for fisher folk such as Azhar.

Here in Borneo, Azhar’s concerns are more focused on today. “Usually, I observe the weather at dusk or in the early evening to predict whether it is going to rain or be stormy at night,” he explains. “But nowadays, it is getting harder to predict the weather accurately. For example, early evening yesterday I predicted that there would be no rain at night, but around midnight and early morning heavy rain came down.”

Thankfully, there is a silver lining. Although coastal ecosystems face enormous pressures from both local and global environmental factors, many areas are actually tougher than we initially thought--scientists call this ‘ecological resilience’. In fact, many ecosystems in the Coral Triangle could survive climate change because they have such extraordinary levels of biodiversity, and fast rates of growth and recovery.

Resilient areas may resist better to the impacts of climate change, but it is crucial that human disturbance to these areas is minimized to ensure they survive. This is where WWF and partners come in. Using the best science available, the conservation organization helps to identify and set aside marine protected areas with the participation of local ‘stakeholders’, from villages to local authorities.

The hope is that these areas do not cease to function as biological powerhouses that provide a haven for fish, a refuge for coral reef--and a reserve of marine natural resources for people like Azhar.

Original source : The Coral Triangle, a biological supermarket running out of stock? www.org.my 



Save The Coral Triangle. Buy Spot NOW

Act fast!!! Malaysia's snorkeling destinations are in deep trouble.

Malaysia's snorkeling destinations are in deep trouble. Act fast.

Malaysia's snorkeling destinations are in deep trouble. Act
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The Coral Triangle feeds 120 million people and has the highest concentration of coral species in the world. Support WWF's MYCoralTriangle Campaign: Help save the Coral Triangle and save your seafood with just US$5. Visit wwf.org.my


Visit here to Read More and contibute to save our deep sea.

Wednesday, 21 December 2011

Win tickets to the hottest NYE party in KL!

New Year Party in KL

3 tickets to Livescape Asia's ESCAPE:NYE party to give away!

The invasion will be happening on 31st December 2011 at two of the hottest locations,Life Centre & KL Live. So if you haven't planned anything for New Year's Eve yet, this should put a great end to 2011 & an exciting beginning to your year!

Dance your way into 2012 as SIX INTERNATIONAL DJ ACTS blow your mind with their undeniably amazing sets alongside our awfully talented local acts like Joe Flizzow, Sona One & Arabyrd !


How do I get in on the invasion?
1. Make sure to sign up & be a user on SAYS.my
2. Share this campaign; Click the 'Generate my unique URL' button below & copy the link provided.
3. Post in on your Facebook Status or Twitter with the following messages :
"Let's celebrate New Year's Eve together in KL! @tagfriend1 @tagfriend2"
"It's happening for the first time in a decade this NYE! Are you going? @tagfriend1 @tagfriend2"
You can blog about it too! Just make sure to include the key phrase “ESCAPE:NYE” and link – http://bit.ly/sI3lqy
Example :

4. Take a screenshot of the shared message and send it to yuna@says.my by 11.59pm on 26 December 2011.
5. The lucky winner of the 3 tickets will be contacted via phone/email :)
GOOD LUCK! :D
For more info on the event click HERE

Volkswagen Polo for your New Year


How about a slick new Volkswagen Polo for your New Year?

Wouldn't this be awesome for the New Year? 
Don't miss out on the Call Me Tone-A-Thon - 
Daily cash prize of up to RM7000 and a Volkswagen Polo TSI up for grabs!
How about a slick new Volkswagen Polo for your New Year? profile image 

To participate, just purchase 2 Call Me Tones credits by sending SMS CAR to 22222.


Each SMS will be charged RM5, where you can enjoy two (2) Call Me Tones for one
(1) month.

A minimum purchase of 6 Call Me Tones daily is required to be in the running to
grab the daily cash prize of up to RM7,000 and the Volkswagen Polo TSI with a
pre-booked 'WVW' registration plate.

WIN Volkswagen for your New Year by Participate HERE
  • • All CMT redeemed will be charged normal price after 30 days (RM1.50/week for each song)
  • • Once you participate in this campaign, you are agreeing to receive daily SMS reminders from 22222
  • • Any other text/character sent to 22222 which is different from the keyword specified within these terms, will also be charged RM5

 

Fear, isolation and violence that only YOU can help to take away...

Fear, isolation and violence that only YOU can help to take away...

Fear, isolation and violence that only YOU can help to take away... profile imageThe fight for survival is a daily battle for refugees and asylum seekers in Malaysia. Coming from countries such as Burma, refugees are forced to flee from their homelands in pursuit of safety from oppressive conditions such as confiscation of homes, forced labor, systematic rape and torture. However, their efforts to gain freedom in Malaysia are short-lived due to discrimination from local employers. 

Refugees and asylum seekers work in situations where they face verbal and physical abuse from employers, low/unpaid wages, and long working hours in exploitative conditions.

Question is, where is the humanity in all of this?

Agree to stand up against forced labor and human trafficking by signing a Petition Letter to the Prime Minister of Malaysia today! 
Sign a petition to stop the violence, fear, and isolation involved in human trafficking. 
Petition available HERE 

Blogging Teens

Every day, blogs are created by people of all ages and from all walks of existence, but when it comes to blogging, teen writers are really on the extract strip of the defecation. Because today's teenagers are the opening multiplication of people to have grown up using the net at every leg of their development, more adolescents bonk a seemingly innate comprehend of how to use web application to express their inward thoughts and ideas. Experienced writers often undergo a gracious of acquisition form when they statesman to journal, but more girlish grouping reason that using a articulate processor and blogging software feels author intelligent and straight a norm of communicating than authorship in a journal ever could.

One of the reasons why blogs somebody undergone a benign of discharge in the teenaged accord and are maturation by leaps and boundary is the fact that they give a incomparable mixture of strikingness and obscurity. A teenager can fire friends and peers to show his or her blog with a unanalyzable netmail, thereby winning tending or maybe regularize commendation. Of action, with perceptibility ordinarily comes the existence of embarrassment, but the fact that it is achievable to journal anonymously with an invented handgrip or designation negates a lot of the voltage for debasement. More a blogging teenaged lives in respect that a parent or protector leave hear his or her diary, but by business low an alias a teenager can fall his or her secrets without fearfulness of existence traced.

Outside the humankind of blogging, immature writers ofttimes soul really constricted opportunities to be published. Magazines and journals are oftentimes reticent to bare junior writers who may not hold as more credibility as older writers with a lot of get and sweeping credits to their traducement. This can reject adolescents from work or from hunting chances to issue their energy. By blogging, fauna people can statesman to rise a masses of readers without primary having to win the work and link of an application or house who may not be really fascinated in teenaged authors.

Between the fact that blogs wage schoolboyish fill with a possibleness to exercise their heroic discipline aptitude, to gain strikingness without conciliatory reclusiveness, and to shape a readership for their authorship without having to move through the conventional hoops of the publishing manufacture, it is younger question that are so more teenagers with blogs. For whatever teenagers, blogging is symmetric a real interpersonal strive that allows them to play people with corresponding interests from all over the humanity. Umteen a blogging young has observed that having a weblog on the net is a enthusiastic way to explore self-expression and, oftentimes, to win confirming feedback from new friends.

Tuesday, 13 December 2011

Sharing : Beginners Guide to Blogging

Beginners Guide to Blogging

A blog is basically an online journal wherein you can digitally pen down your thoughts, ideas, opinions and practically anything that you want people to read. Blogs come in different styles, formats, and settings, depending on the preference of the user. Many blogging sites, offer built in features such as hyperlink, straight texts, pictures etc. Some blogging sites, even allow you to put video and mp3's on your blogs.

Instead of writing texts, some bloggers choose to make their blogs more audio friendly, by using spoken word entries. This is called audio blogging.

Basically a blog contains these features:

title- which allows you to label your post
body- this is the content of your post
trackback- other sites can be linked back to your blog
permanent link- every article that you write has a URL
comments- this allow readers to post comments on your blog.

One of the advantages of blogging, is that it is made of only a few templates. Unlike, other websites that is made up of numerous individual pages. This make it easier for blog users to create new pages, because it already has a fix setting that include: slots for title, body of the post, category, etc.

This is especially useful for first time users, since they can start blogging right away. They can chose from a  number of templates that blogging websites provide.

Anyone who wants to start a blog can do so by becoming a member of a blogging website of their choice. Once they've become members, they automatically become a part of that particular blogging community. They can browse through other bloggers pages, and link them back to their own blogs. They can also make comments on other members' blogs.

Blogging is not just limited to personal usage. There are a lot of blogs that follow a theme such as: sports, politics, philosophy, social commentary, etc. These blogs espouse on their specific themes. This way blogging becomes a medium in which people can share their knowledge and opinions about a variety of themes and topics.

Some bloggers even use their blogs as a means to advertise. Some authors advertise their books on their blogs. While other bloggers, use their blogs to shed light to currents issues, events, news and catastrophes.

Nowadays in education, blogs also play an important part. Professors use blogging to document the lessons that they have discussed and taught. This way, students who who have missed classes, can easily catch up with their assignments.

A lot of entrepreneurs benefit from blogging by promoting their businesses on their blogs, with millions and millions of people logging onto the net everyday, blogging has become a lucrative move. Some bloggers who run online businesses promote their merchandise online. While others profit through advertisement.

But by far, the most popular blog type is the one that takes the form of a personal journal. This is the kind that is usually used by first time bloggers. Individuals who want to document the daily struggle of their everyday lives, poems, rants, opinions, find that blogging offers them a medium in which to express themselves.

Bloggers usually communicate within themselves. This is one of the appeals of blogging. It creates a community of people sharing their ideas, thoughts, and comments with each other.

Blogs varying in topics, themes, and set-ups, can be found in blog directories. First time users who want to get an idea of what the blogging world is all about can browse through a number of blogs using these directories. This way they'd get an idea of what these blogging communities are like.

Blogging is popular all over the world. Blog is short for the term weblog. There are no rules when it comes to blogging. Bloggers have the freedom to express themselves how ever way they want, and the best thing about blogging, is that most blogging sites are free.

There are numerous blogging websites to choose from in the net. This give first time users the option of joining a blogging community that appeals to their interests.

Just search any blogging directory and you'd get a listing of a lot of blogging sites that are available on the net. It's easy to search a blogging directory, because it is organized according to category. This way you would get exactly what you are after. Blogging is really for everyone. It is fun, simple and easy.

Thursday, 8 December 2011

1st People Powered Concert by Hotlink

You wanted Yuna? You got it! Hotlink #NowYouCan is bringing u the 1st People Powered Concert ft Yuna!

You wanted Yuna? You got it! Hotlink #NowYouCan is bringing u the 1st People Powered Concert ft Yuna! profile image
Hotlink is bringing you the world’s 1st People Powered Concert. Be among the first in the world to watch Yuna take on the virtual stage with her new single at the first ever People Powered Concert on December 14th 2011! It only takes 10,000 Hotlink numbers to unlock the concert, so book your seats now and recruit your friends!


Book your tickets fast – Yuna is performing at Hotlink #NowYouCan concert this Dec 14, hurry unlock her latest single! 

Malaysia's snorkeling destinations are in deep trouble. Act fast.

Malaysia's snorkeling destinations are in deep trouble. Act fast.

Malaysia's snorkeling destinations are in deep trouble. Act fast. profile image
The Coral Triangle feeds 120 million people and has the highest concentration of coral species in the world. Support WWF's MYCoralTriangle Campaign: Help save the Coral Triangle and save your seafood with just US$5. 

Gift of Hope

As World Vision hits its 15th year of service in Malaysia, many have benefitted from their works and efforts due to the contributions from the public.

To give more, World Vision will be bringing back the Gifts of Hope Cataloguewhere you get the opportunity to share some special gifts during this season of giving.

The Gifts of Hope Catalogue features over 20 special gifts that are practical, life-changing and life-saving to others. Each gift is special in its own way and goes as far as Thailand and Indonesia.

You even have an option to share the gift by giving as a group!

Make sure to check out the following roadshows to shop for meaningful gifts for yourself and your loved ones:
  • 1 Utama Shopping Centre (7th - 11th December)
  • TESCO Kepong (23rd - 24th December)

A Sweet Birthday

Find out how you and your friends can make a kid's wish come true!


Bring about birthday cheer to underprivileged children through Caramel, an online platform that enables Malaysians to fulfill birthday wishes of less fortunate children in the country. 

Log on to Caramel’s [website] and click on ‘NGO’ to view details of children from different shelter. Donations are to be made three weeks prior to a child’s birthday.

Check out Caramel's Facebook Fan Page for updates too!

Youth Jam KL Team Recruitment!


Bringing you fun and an opportunity to gain experience, the extraordinary Youth Leaders and Youth Communities of Malaysia will be organizing an all new Youth Jam 2012 at four different states in Malaysia - Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Perak and Sarawak.
With experience of influencing 50,000 youths in Malaysia, the Youth Jam Team hopes to gather 100,000 youths in 2012; engaging them in new initiatives and providing a platform for the youth to develop new skills.
For this, a team of passionate and driven youths are required to turn ideas into actions.

Calling all youths in Kuala Lumpur! 
If you wish to join the Youth Jam Team KL, make sure to find out more in the website below. You will surely be up for a crazy ride!

WYF believes in you, but do YOU?

WYF believes in you, but do YOU? icon

The World Youth Foundation (WYF) is an international non-governmental organization that aims to promote research, development and documentation of youth programmes beneficial to youths worldwide.
The Foundation has organized various seminars/meetings, conferences/dialogues for youth in areas such as population, HIV/AIDS, human rights, education, environment, sustainable development, terrorism, racism, entrepreneurship, globalization, culture, drug and substance abuse  etc.
Backed by international efforts to tackle worldwide issues, youths all over the world are given an opportunity to take lead on beneficial projects that they are passionate about and voice them out in hope to make the world a better place.
In this generation, more young adults are getting involved in efforts to take on global issues like climate change and  environmental declination. However, this is only one of the many issues that World Youth Foundation seeks to engage and empower young people to take lead on.

If you have a passion for human rights, peace, the environment, or any other world changing efforts, get in touch with World Youth Foundation and be a force of change.
The greatest efforts are those that put actions above words.