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Guests at Sipadan Water Village, Mabul were recently 'treated' to shark fin soup at their Chinese New Year dinner. This completely ignores the plight of sharks in the surrounding oceans and undermines the hard work of others in trying to protect sharks in Sabah. Please boycott this resort and hopefully they will get the message that serving shark fin soup is a completely unacceptable practice for a dive centre to follow. Many thanks. | ||
Hi mistersnaps, please clarify your travel status. Are you working for scuba junkie? You made 2 postings on the same day, one which glorifies scuba junkie and another that rips sipadan water village (SWV). Both places are located next to each other which makes this look like a competitive smear campaign, especially as SWV is widely regarded as the forerunner for marine conservation. | 1 | |
And there may be a reason to avoid Sipadan altogether. The British High Commission recently warned | 2 | |
Sabah has been making significant efforts to ban the sale and use of shark fin lately. I just recently left the area, (about 3 months ago), and the story at that time was that new legislation against the use of shark fin was going to be started to be enforced around mid 2012. Until then, it is still legal so you can bet your bottom dollar it is going to be served at CNY! Of course!!!! Even when it is outlawed, I am sure affluent Chinese Malaysians will still be serving it at their weddings. Tradition is tradition after all. Ha ha ha, I will continue to always laugh at these warnings about never going to Sipadan because some people were kidnapped there. That happened in excess of a decade ago. Once. But if it keeps some people afraid of Sipadan, that works for me! I don't mind having such a treasure to myself in the least bit. | 3 | |
The problem is- there are now warnings from the Australian and American State Departments- made | 4 | |
Kenko, can you provide links to these three warnings you are mentioning (in your earlier post you said UK, and in this last one USA and Australia)? I can find nothing in the US Department of State's travel advisory pages (Travel Warning nor Travel Alert) regarding a current advisory for anywhere in Malaysia. Australia does seem to have an alert, but it's from August 2011, not two weeks ago, and the advice is given as 'reconsider travel' not 'do not travel': The UK also mentions the possibility of abduction, but they are citing an event near Semporna that occurred in Feb 2010 as a basis, and there is no indication that there is an imminent threat, and furthermore, they do not word it as a warning, but as a 'caution': | 5 | |
The warnings are not new, and only say to exercise caution. Or extreme caution in the case of the Australian site, which I've always found to be on the conservative side anyway. | 6 | |