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Langkawi hit by jellyfish boom
« on: September 03, 2010, 07:52:43 PM »

Wednesday September 1, 2010
Langkawi hit by jellyfish boom
By SEREAN LAU
sereanlau@thestar.com.my

LANGKAWI: Improper dumping of sewage and the disappearance of turtles has caused an explosion in the jellyfish population which is threatening tourism here.

In the first 21 days of July alone, 185 cases of jellyfish attacks on tourists and residents including fishermen were recorded and this is becoming a cause of concern to the Langkawi Development Authority (Lada).

The authority is seeking Malaysia Nature Society’s help to reduce the number of jellyfish.

Lada’s economic affairs assistant officer Shajiddeen Shaari said the best way to curb the number of jellyfish would be to prevent marine pollution.

However, he said they faced problems in increasing the number of turtles, which feed on jellyfish, because of pollution along the beaches.
Fishy problem: Bags containing jellyfish that were scooped from Pantai Cenang recently and (inset) a bucket containing jellyfish of an unknown species which are commonly found around Langkawi.

“Turtles mistake plastic bags for food as to they look like floating jellyfish to the turtles,” said Shajiddeen.

He said jellyfish are also reducing the fish population as they eat fish eggs.

Veteran nature guide Othman Ayeb said rising water temperatures due to pollution also contributed to the jellyfish boom.

He said that in the past, the jellyfish were usually found some 5km to 10km away from the shoreline.

“However, due to the improper management of sewage from resorts and hotels, the jellyfish started to breed along the shore,” he said.

Othman added that Pantai Cenang has the highest number of jellyfish because of the bad water quality.

“However, we have yet to ascertain the jellyfish species,” he said, adding that samples will be sent to Universiti Sains Malaysia for proper identification.

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Re: Langkawi hit by jellyfish boom
« Reply #1 on: September 03, 2010, 11:12:04 PM »

Sigh..

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Re: Langkawi hit by jellyfish boom
« Reply #2 on: September 06, 2010, 07:29:19 PM »

seems like it is becoming worse now...if i heard any of my frens going to Langkawi, i always advice them to be careful before swim  :( [-(

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Re: Langkawi hit by jellyfish boom
« Reply #3 on: September 06, 2010, 11:37:04 PM »

Too bad.. i wonder how payar is doing.

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Re: Langkawi hit by jellyfish boom
« Reply #4 on: September 07, 2010, 08:48:21 AM »

Too bad.. i wonder how payar is doing.


payar don't worry.... somebody upstairs has taken care of it.... they built a new dive spot siap with all the pelampung and platform thingy...... hhrrrmmmmm... by the power of wahyu....hehehe

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Re: Langkawi hit by jellyfish boom
« Reply #5 on: September 07, 2010, 08:58:14 AM »

Payar is now with new dive spot? really? Another platform than Langkawi Coral?

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Re: Langkawi hit by jellyfish boom
« Reply #6 on: September 07, 2010, 09:06:59 AM »

that is what i heard laaaa..... but then if do it must be still in development..... nanti sat kawan sms geng sana....

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Re: Langkawi hit by jellyfish boom
« Reply #7 on: September 07, 2010, 09:10:41 AM »

Wah.. i didn't know that. But i know that the price to payar is now RM419 for just 2 dives..

Keep us posted Kzrul bro.

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Re: Langkawi hit by jellyfish boom
« Reply #8 on: September 07, 2010, 09:20:25 AM »

alamak Narco.... i got it a bit wrong.... instruction given to langkawi Coral was to temporarily half close.... but then diorang hentam operate jugak.... i think by that diorang spread news about the new platform (it was the old one jugak and at the same spot....sorry)... the price for RM 419 is for Langkawi Coral.... mmg mahal sbb even snorkeling pun it cost around rm 310.... best reason =  they got the platform....hehehe....

but can try the other two operator kot (east marine & coral island)... rm 340 for 2 dives and within the gugusan island... pulau lembu, sigantang etc.....

but above all...... i have not been there... nanti lah.....

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Re: Langkawi hit by jellyfish boom
« Reply #9 on: September 07, 2010, 03:51:50 PM »

Yeah.. I've been there. The food is nice. But u got only 2 dives lah. And it is adviseable to bring own equipment there (at least Reg). During my trip, the vis was not that good. 6m or so at both Coral Garden and P. Lembu. But plenty of sea creatures. Some even manage to catch a glimpse of huge lobster and some said there were also turtles.

Excellent for snorkelling! Diving is so and so.