Organisations mentioned in the documentary whom are involved in striving to end fish bombing:
- Semporna Islands Project (SIP) is a collaboration between the Marine Conservation Society (MCS) in the UK, and Sabah Parks in Malaysia. The project has been running since 1998. SIP works to protect the outstanding marine biodiversity in the Semporna area & ensure a better future for the islands, reefs and people who depend on them.
- The Board of Trustees of the Sabah Parks manages protected terrestrial and marine parks in Sabah in collaboration with local communities in the area and provides tourism-friendly facilities and attractions. Research and education activities also include collaboration with various government agencies and non-governmental organisations.
- Marine Conservation Society UK is the voice for everyone who loves the sea and they work to secure a future for living seas, and to save threatened marine wildlife before it is lost forever.
- Semporna Marine Police is part of the Royal Malaysia Marine Police and among their other duties, they also patrol the waters off Semporna and outlying islands up to the Philippine and Indonesia international borders on crime prevention rounds.
- Reef Defenders is a group of university students/divers aiming to put an end to fish bombing activities in Hong Kong and Sabah.
