Malaysia’s largest mangrove island, Pulau Kukup, is right here in Kukup, and it is also the second largest mangrove forest in the world. During the Indian Ocean tsunami, Pulau Kukup has proved its effectiveness to serve as a barrier of the coastal lines against the waves. For this reason, as a natural barrier to the coastline, mangrove conservation measures are of great concern. It is grateful that the Malaysian government for the effort into the conservation of the mangrove in Pulau Kukup.