We were truly overwhelmed (in the best way) by the number of passionate marine biologists who applied for the recent position at Scuba Junkie SEAS. Your enthusiasm and commitment to ocean conservation exceeded all our expectations!
We’d also like to sincerely apologise for any delays in responding to emails — between our daily conservation efforts and the amazing wave of applications, our inbox was overflowing. 💙
Although the applications are closed, we invite you to explore what Scuba Junkie SEAS is all about and how you can still be part of the change. Here's why we’re one of the most impactful marine conservation NGOs in Malaysia.
About Scuba Junkie SEAS – A Leading Marine Conservation NGO Malaysia
Scuba Junkie SEAS is the registered non-profit arm of Scuba Junkie, committed to safeguarding marine life around Mabul Island, Malaysia. As a prominent marine conservation NGO in Malaysia, we combine science, education, and grassroots action to create lasting change in ocean health.
1. Turtle Conservation
Turtle Hatchery: Since 2011, over 24,000 hatchlings have been released. Our hatchery monitors sex ratios, hatching success rates, and unhatched egg development to better understand population trends.
Turtle Rehabilitation Centre: The only one on Sabah’s east coast, treating injured and sick turtles to full recovery.
Turtle Population Study: Ongoing long-term monitoring of nesting activity and turtle health.
2. Coral Conservation
Coral Nursery & Outplanting: We grow coral fragments and transplant them to degraded reef sites, followed by routine monitoring.
Artificial Reef Development: We're designing new reef habitats to support marine biodiversity.
3. Marine Debris Initiatives
Reef and Beach Cleanups: Regularly conducted with volunteers and staff to keep our reefs clean and safe. The beach cleanups are every Saturday at 4pm at Mabul's Resort beach, if you're visiting come and help!
Plastic Upcycling Project: The first of its kind on Mabul Island, turning plastic waste into souvenirs to fund our programs.
4. Community Outreach
WWF and Mabul Eco Youth Collaboration: We work with undocumented local youth and established NGOs to promote community-driven conservation.
School Outreach (in progress): Educational programs are in development to inspire the next generation of ocean advocates.
5. Scientific Research & Data Collection
We collect essential data from Sipadan and Si Amil islands, focusing on sharks, rays, and reef health. This contributes to global marine biodiversity records and informs our conservation strategies.
6. Working With the Best
Our projects involve collaboration with trusted global organisations like WWF Malaysia and the Marine Megafauna Foundation (MMF) in Sangalaki.
7. How You Can Still Help
While our application round has closed, you can still support our mission:
🐢 Adopt a Turtle – support our hatchery program - By email
🪸 Adopt a Coral Hive – help our reef restoration - By email