Labuan Marine Museum houses a diverse collection of 572 marine specimens, as well as magnificent fishing, diving and oceanography equipment. - File pic credit (Vecteezy)
Labuan Marine Museum houses a diverse collection of 572 marine specimens, as well as magnificent fishing, diving and oceanography equipment. - File pic credit (Vecteezy)

LOCATED within the renowned Labuan International Sea Sports Complex, Labuan Marine Museum stands as a tourist attraction that showcases marine wonders found in Labuan waters.

Its mission goes beyond a mere display of specimens.

It aims to foster awareness and appreciation for the region's marine life, ensuring its preservation for generations to come.

Opened on Jan 26, 2003, the museum, designed in the shape of a ship, invites visitors on an immersive journey into the depths of Borneo's marine heritage.

In the museum, visitors will encounter a diverse collection of 572 marine specimens, alongside contemporary items, such as fishing, diving and oceanography equipment.

One of the star attractions is the skeleton of a baby Indian Fin Whale, a remarkable specimen that has gracefully aged for a century.

This 42-foot-long marine giant, preserved for posterity, serves as a poignant reminder of Labuan's unique marine encounters.

Discovered stranded on Papan Island, just off the coast of Labuan, the whale's legacy is now on display for all to marvel at within the museum's confines.

The ship-like gallery, comprising ground and upper floors, is thoughtfully curated to offer a comprehensive exploration of marine life.

The ground floor unfolds into four distinct sections: Marine Life, Shipwreck, Reef and Mangrove.

Here, it has 14 aquariums of varying sizes, including a touch pool that allows visitors to intimately connect with diverse marine species.

The Mangrove section, presented through lifelike dioramas, offers a glimpse into the rich habitats found in mangrove areas.

On the upper floor, visitors are treated to immersive displays showcasing the habitats of various ocean species.

Traditional and modern fishing equipment, traps and diving gear provide insights into Labuan's maritime heritage.

Four aquariums on this level spotlight coral life, adding a splash of color to the museum's educational narrative.

Open every day from 9am to 5pm (except on the first Monday of each month), Labuan Marine Museum welcomes all curious minds free of charge.

The museum's location is a mere seven-minute drive from Hotel Billion, which ensures accessibility for visitors.

Additionally, those arriving from Labuan Town can hop on bus number 1 to get to the museum.

Labuan Marine Museum is truly a collection of marine artefacts.

The museum is a great spot for marine enthusiasts and curious minds alike to unravel Labuan's rich marine tapestry