Astro Kasih Reef Rescuers programme on Discovery – did you watch?

It’s all done – the Astro Kasih Reef Rescuers programme premiered yesterday at 7pm and the last GoPro camera was given away.

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Don’t know what I’m talking about?
I spoke of it HERE where I had also announced about the 7 days of sharing where Facebook fans could potential be rewarded with a GoPro camera by following and answering the daily quiz.

The documentary – Astro Kasih Reef Rescuers programme is about the clean-up at the Tunku Abdul Rahman Park organised by Astro Kasih.
7 days, 134 volunteers, 168 consecutive hours, 1120 dives, 3171kg of waste collected
– watch the drama unfold in this detailed documentary!

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Fret not if you have missed the premier. There’s still time to catch this documentary of the record-breaking effort as follows:

Repeats on Discovery Channel (Astro Ch 551)

Friday 31st May at 1pm
Sunday 2nd June at 5pm
Tuesday 4th June at 7pm
Wednesday 5th June 12am
Wednesday 5th June 1pm

Repeats on Discovery HD World (Astro Ch 571)

Friday 31st May at 1pm
Sunday 2nd June at 5pm

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Remember, if you have any ideas or suggestions for the Astro Kasih team, share your thoughts on their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/astrokasihmalaysia. The programme may be over, but the effort of keeping our corals beautiful, our oceans abundance with life and our underwater world clean is a continuous effort!

Last bu not least, congratulations to everyone who is enjoying a new GoPro camera courtesy of Astro Kasih! In addition to that, I should probably mention too that this effort took the Guinness World Records for the Longest Underwater Clean Up!
Malaysia Boleh! 🙂

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And if you still haven’t watch the trailer of Reef Rescuers, here is it. Have a great weekend ahead all! 🙂

This Post Has 2 Comments

  1. Daniella

    Darn last camera given away and I didn’t get any!
    But it was a marvelous effort

  2. Jonathan

    A good effort. Let’s hope for continuity. Like you said, it’s an on-going process and awareness. We have enough Guinness World records as it is.

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