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Upcoming Schedule of The Bomb Listener program

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  1. Sat 3:00 PM, 6 Jul 2024 on Outdoor Channel (HD) channel
    Humans have been in conflict with the marine environment for generations.It is no different in Malaysia's Tun Sakaran Marine Park, off the eastern coastof Semporna, Sabah. Its coral reefs at the centre of marine biodiversity are atrisk from a devastating crime wave - destructive fishing using homemadebombs.Although illegal, fish bombing is widely practiced around the Pacific and EastAfrica. Century-old coral reefs, home to fish and other marine life are reducedto rubble in seconds.Fish bombin...

Past Schedule of The Bomb Listener program

Showing top 3 upcoming show times. Show times are sorted in increasing order of start time.

  1. Sat 9:00 AM, 6 Jul 2024 on Outdoor Channel (HD) channel
    Humans have been in conflict with the marine environment for generations.It is no different in Malaysia's Tun Sakaran Marine Park, off the eastern coastof Semporna, Sabah. Its coral reefs at the centre of marine biodiversity are atrisk from a devastating crime wave - destructive fishing using homemadebombs.Although illegal, fish bombing is widely practiced around the Pacific and EastAfrica. Century-old coral reefs, home to fish and other marine life are reducedto rubble in seconds.Fish bombin...
  2. Sat 3:00 AM, 6 Jul 2024 on Outdoor Channel (HD) channel
    Humans have been in conflict with the marine environment for generations.It is no different in Malaysia's Tun Sakaran Marine Park, off the eastern coastof Semporna, Sabah. Its coral reefs at the centre of marine biodiversity are atrisk from a devastating crime wave - destructive fishing using homemadebombs.Although illegal, fish bombing is widely practiced around the Pacific and EastAfrica. Century-old coral reefs, home to fish and other marine life are reducedto rubble in seconds.Fish bombin...
  3. Fri 9:00 PM, 5 Jul 2024 on Outdoor Channel (HD) channel
    Humans have been in conflict with the marine environment for generations.It is no different in Malaysia's Tun Sakaran Marine Park, off the eastern coastof Semporna, Sabah. Its coral reefs at the centre of marine biodiversity are atrisk from a devastating crime wave - destructive fishing using homemadebombs.Although illegal, fish bombing is widely practiced around the Pacific and EastAfrica. Century-old coral reefs, home to fish and other marine life are reducedto rubble in seconds.Fish bombin...