KOTA KINABALU, Dec 18 – Global research organisation OceanX is set to embark on an ambitious science mission in Sabah waters next year, with its state-of-the-art research vessel, OceanXplorer.
Minister of Tourism, Culture, and Environment Datuk Seri Christina Liew announced the government’s full support for this initiative, which promises significant benefits for the state and its communities.
OceanXplorer, equipped with cutting-edge technology, serves as a floating research, media, and education hub. OceanX aims to explore the ocean while promoting education and conservation through its groundbreaking missions.
“I believe OceanXplorer’s maiden visit will enhance Sabah’s reputation as a top tourist destination. This mission will include collaborations with local scientists and institutions such as Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS),” said Liew.
Sabah is renowned for its UNESCO Triple Crown accolades, which include Kinabalu Park as a UNESCO Global Geopark, globally recognised for its immense biodiversity. “OceanX’s proposal could contribute to scientific progress, education, and tourism,” Liew added.
During a recent meeting with OceanX’s Asia Pacific (APAC) head of Science Partnerships, Dr. Felicia Shaw, and partnerships manager, Zi Jin Wong, the team outlined plans for collaboration with local scientists and students. Shangri-La Rasa Ria Kota Kinabalu’s General Manager Fiona Hagan, a sustainability advocate, also participated in the discussions.
Liew has tasked the Ministry’s permanent secretary, Datuk Josie Lai, to coordinate with local experts and agencies to review OceanX’s proposal.
Dr. Shaw emphasised OceanX’s mission to explore and inspire through scientific discovery. Over the past 12 years, OceanXplorer has visited over 20 countries and mapped 150,000 square kilometers of ocean, showcasing its commitment to ocean conservation and education.
With a five-year expedition focused on Southeast Asia’s rich biodiversity, this partnership aims to unlock marine secrets while fostering environmental appreciation.