Who we are
This website is founded by Fuze Ecoteer with initial funding from Yayasan Sime Darby. It is a community effort by the many stakeholders involved and who are doing a great job to help our marine parks. We aim to collectively consolidate sustainable tourism information and volunteering projects across all of Malaysia's marine parks.
Our mission is to promote sustainable tourism in the marine parks, and conservation efforts by numerous local NGOs and community groups. We collectively think the many sustainability efforts in our marine parks deserve more recognition, and that it should be easier for YOU the tourist to make sustainable choices while on holiday to the islands.
Contact us here
The Marine Parks of Malaysia website is a citizen site intended to be a one-stop hub to find all conservation projects, sustainability information, and eco-friendly businesses in Malaysia's marine parks. We welcome your comments and suggestions for this website.
We also invite contribution to our Marine Park maps. Contact us below to let us know if our map information is incorrect, or if you discovered a sustainable business you think should appear on the map.
We welcome collaboration with marine conservation groups, island communities, tourism stakeholders, and other island groups who would like to help us expand this website to cover more marine parks. Help us represent you and Malaysia's marine parks from a local and sustainable perspective to visitors from around the world. Find out more about collaboration options on our Work with Us page.
Have something to report?
- NOTE: Our NGOs work with the Marine Parks Authority, but we are not the authority. For matters related to Marine Park administration, permits, and enquiries, please reach out to the Department of Fisheries. To report fisheries violations, use their FishCom Hotline numbers.
- To report issues requiring a local field response, please use island-specific forms linked in the tabs below.
- Please use the website contact form at the bottom for general/website enquiries.
Submit your observation to Tioman Marine Conservation Group for animals in distress, ghost nets, and concerns about Marine Park rules violations.
To report animal sightings for scientific data collection, find more information on Tioman's Report Sightings page.
Submit your observation to Redang Marine Conservation Group for animals in distress, ghost nets, and concerns about Marine Park rules violations.
To report animal sightings for scientific data collection, find more information on Redang's Report Sightings page.
Submit your observation to Anak Pulau local community group for animals in distress, ghost nets, and concerns about Marine Park rules violations.
To report animal sightings for scientific data collection, find more information on Perhentian's Report Sightings page.
More about us
Many NGOs contribute to this website, and we hope more will join us. However, we are the main NGOs collating the content on this website and the maps. We are joined by other conservation and island community organisations who help us maintain data for this website. You can also contact us here for topics more directly related to our initiatives.