SINGAPORE – I don’t like sea cucumbers, much less holding them. But two years ago, I overcame my squeamishness to release a bunch of these invertebrates into the sea as part of the Gamat Regeneration Project by The Andaman, a Luxury Collection Resort, Langkawi.
The hotel had launched this unconventional initiative because gamats – as sea cucumbers are called in Malaysia – were dwindling rapidly in Langkawi as gamat oil is popular for its healing properties.
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