Pulau Bedukang: Sustainable practices and the conservation project for the country's marine resources, including the relocation of over 100 seagrass terraces at Pulau Bedukang, reflect the awareness of the importance of seagrass ecology. This initiative focuses on relocating healthy seagrass from affected zones to protected zones on the island. However, the habitat is increasingly threatened by climate change and development in coastal areas. Therefore, the relocation process is carefully planned to ensure the success of the relocation, and the habitat's adaptation to the new location is appropriate.
According to Radio Television Brunei, well-grown seagrass not only contributes to the cleanliness of the sea water and carbon sequestration through the blue carbon ecosystem but also helps maintain the seabed and reduce erosion due to waves and currents. The replanting of Halophila Beccarii Seagrass on Pulau Bedukang provides habitat and breeding grounds for a variety of marine life.