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Marine Research Foundation has been a member of Linktree for 3 years and joined in April 2023. The social media accounts linked to from Marine Research Foundation are: Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn, Email. Besides social media accounts, marineresearchfoundation has populated their site with Sabah Hosts Workshop to Finalise Malaysia’s First National Plan of Action for Marine Mammals - Nabalu News, Scientist: Malaysia's diverse marine mammals face growing threat from coastal development - New Straits Times, Malaysia unveils first national plan for marine mammal conservation - Borneo Post Online, 落实首个NPOA管理计划 马加强海洋哺乳动物保育 - 地方 - Sin Chew Daily, Yayasan Sime Darby Annual Report 2025 - MRF, Urgent need for sustainable shark and ray management in Sabah | Borneo Post Online, Trawlers banned off Kudat for sustainable management of sharks and rays | Daily Express Malaysia, Advancing bycatch mitigation, marine upkeep in Sarawak - Borneo Post Online, MRF WEBSITE, Marine Research Foundation marks 20 years of conservation success - New Straits Times, Sense of pride at Marine Research Foundation - Daily Express, Ansell Teams Up with MRF for Cleaner Oceans | Ansell Malaysia, Sabah Dive Rangers Volunteer Form, NGO's incredible journey to save turtles, sharks - The Borneo Post Online, Jabatan Perikanan lihat keberkesanan TED sebelum wajib penggunaan di Perak - Kosmo, Department of Fisheries: Might make TEDs compulsory for shrimp trawlers in future - Sin Chew, Projek pemuliharan hidupan marin: YSD tambah peruntukan RM1.9 juta kepada MRF - Kosmo, Waste collection vessel dispatched to clean up waters off KK - NST Online, Accidental catch can lead to shark extinction - The Borneo Post, Govt considers national law to tackle plastic waste pollution - New Straits Times, Kerajaan teliti perkenal perundangan nasional atasi pencemaran plastik dalam RMK-13 - Astro Awani, Kerajaan Teliti Perkenal Perundangan Nasional Atasi Pencemaran Plastik Dalam RMK-13 - Bernama, ‘Small’ nation, big plastic problem - The Star, Big effort to bust ghost nets - The Star, 90 kg of ghost nets removed from sea at Tunku Abdul Rahman Park - The Borneo Post Online, DBKK meterai MoU perkukuh pengurusan alam sekitar - Nabalu News, DBKK teams up with NGO, firms to tackle sea trash and e-waste - Daily Express, MoU DBKK Bersama Tiga Rakan Strategik Pacu Jadikan KK Bandaraya Pintar, Dinamik dan Mampan - Sabah News, DBKK inks MoUs to boost sustainability and waste management - Borneo Post Online, Sabah govt must urgently address accidental shark, ray catches, says conservationist - The Star, Accidental catch can lead to shark extinction - The Borneo Post, Sabah’s sharks worth RM800m alive - Daily Express, Most of KK marine debris from mainland, waterways - The Borneo Post, Kota Kinabalu's mainland, rivers largest contributors to marine waste - Daily Express, Kota Kinabalu City Hall on track to reduce marine pollution - NST, Over 85kg of trash removed from national park waters - The Borneo Post, Divers collect 105kg of trash, rescue batfish in KK waters - The Star, Marine debris bad for public health - Daily Express, KK City Hall says Japanese vessel may be deployed to clean sea off Sabah capital - Malay Mail, Demonstration of waste collection vessel - addressing the waste problem in KK Sabah - See Hua, Japanese-made vessel collects 700 kg of waste - The Borneo Post, Sisa marin: Tanah besar dan sungai penyumbang terbesar: DBKK - Daily Express, 140kg discarded fishing nets cleared - Daily Express.