THE Labuan Marine Museum, a treasure trove of marine wonders, opened its doors on Jan 26, 2003. It stands as Malaysia's pioneering marine life museum, nestled within the Labuan International Sea Sports Complex, thanks to the generous space provided by the Labuan Corporation.
EMBARKING ON A MARINE JOURNEY
Constructed between August 2001 and July 2002, the museum was a dream realised from plans birthed in the early 1990s. Its mission? To enlighten visitors about the diverse marine life in Borneo's waters, especially Labuan's, fostering a community that cherishes and preserves our aquatic heritage.
A VOYAGE THROUGH MARINE SPLENDOURS
Spanning two levels, the museum's galleries mirror the intricate design of a naval ship. Embark on a journey starting at the lower level, divided into four captivating sections. Here, you'll encounter a rich array of Labuan's local fish species, learn about the area's four notorious shipwrecks, and delve into the fascinating worlds of corals and fishes. The gallery is home to 14 aquariums, each a window to the underwater realm, plus a touch pool where the brave-hearted can meet creatures like sharks, king crabs, and stingrays up close.
Ascend to the upper level for a comprehensive dive into coral reef biodiversity, showcasing marine invertebrates, majestic sea reptiles, pelagic fish, and more. This level also features exhibitions on diving gear, traditional and modern fishing tools, and a collection of three coral reef aquariums alongside one dedicated to the Spotted Moray Eels.
A COLLECTION BEYOND COMPARE
With 572 items on display, the museum boasts an impressive collection, including a century-old Indian Fin whale skeleton, a 42-foot marvel, alongside modern oceanographic instruments, fishing gear, and a replica of a dugong.
VISITING THE LABUAN MARINE MUSEUM
Open daily from 9am to 5pm, the museum offers free admission, ensuring that everyone can partake in this educational journey. While it closes on the first two days of Eid Al-Fitr and the first day of Eid Al-Adha, the museum otherwise welcomes visitors year-round.
HOW TO REACH
The museum is easily accessible by taxi, car, or the number 1 bus from Labuan Town, making it a convenient and enlightening addition to any Labuan itinerary.