SEAFDEC/TDINSTITUTIONAL REPOSITORY
    • English
    • ไทย
    • 日本語
  • 日本語 
    • English
    • ไทย
    • 日本語
  • ログイン
アイテム表示 
  •   ホーム
  • 01 SEAFDEC/TD Publications
  • 09 Conference Proceedings
  • Proceedings of the 1st Regional Workshop on Enhancing Coastal Resources: Artificial Reefs, Stationary Fishing Gear Design and Construction and Marine Protected Areas
  • アイテム表示
  •   ホーム
  • 01 SEAFDEC/TD Publications
  • 09 Conference Proceedings
  • Proceedings of the 1st Regional Workshop on Enhancing Coastal Resources: Artificial Reefs, Stationary Fishing Gear Design and Construction and Marine Protected Areas
  • アイテム表示
JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

Overview on Country Policies, Programs Experiences with Artificial Reefs, Stationary Fishing Gear Establishment of Marine Protected Areas in Malaysia

Thumbnail
閲覧/開く
WagimanSb2004.pdf (667.2Kb)
Downloads: 128
日付
2004
著者
Wagiman, Sukarno bin
Karim, Abdul Khalil bin Abdul
Latun, Abd. Razak bin
Page views
518
Share 
 
Metadata
アイテムの詳細レコードを表示する
抄録
Marine environments are typically strongly linked to the mixing of water masses and, in coastal areas they are greatly influenced by rivers and land runoff. A marine area can also be strongly influenced by activities in distant areas including those on land and at sea. Artificial reef developments is part of the government programme in Malaysia for habitat enhancement and rehabilitation, and artisanal fishing ground. A total of 99 artificial reefs have been constructed from various materials such as tires, fabricated concrete blocks and cylinders, sunken boats and PVC pipes. Another 221 artificial reefs have also been deployed in coastal waters to provide fishing ground specifically for traditional fishermen. In 1983, the Government of Malaysia initiated the establishment of Marine Parks in Peninsular Malaysia for the conservation of living marine resources. To date, waters of 2 nautical miles off the shores of 40 islands in Peninsular Malaysia have been gazetted as marine parks of Malaysia under the Fisheries Act 1985. These 40 islands are grouped into 5 marine parks and a comprehensive management plan was developed to cater for them. These plans were adopted for the day-to-day management of particular marine parks. Current management issues in these marine parks are the impacts of fisheries and tourism. All fishery activities within the marine park waters are prohibited.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12067/880
Citation
Wagiman, S. bin, Karim, A. K. bin A., & Latun, Abd. R. bin. (2004). Overview on country policies, programs experiences with artificial reefs, stationary fishing gear establishment of marine protected areas in Malaysia. In Proceedings of the 1st Regional Workshop on Enhancing Coastal Resources: Artificial Reefs, Stationary Fishing Gear Design and Construction and Marine Protected Areas, 30 September - 3 October 2003, Thailand (pp. 47-55). Samut Prakan, Thailand: Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.
主題
Tourism; resource management; resource conservation; fishing gear; fishery regulations; fishery resources; artificial reefs; Fishery policy; fishery management; habitat improvement; marine parks; stocks; protected areas; Malaysia
Collections
  • Proceedings of the 1st Regional Workshop on Enhancing Coastal Resources: Artificial Reefs, Stationary Fishing Gear Design and Construction and Marine Protected Areas [17]

Related items

Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.

  • Thumbnail

    Installation of Artificial Reefs by the DOF Malaysia 

    Ali, Ahmad bin; Abdullah, Mohamed Pauzi bin; Yusof, Abdul Aziz bin; Ilias, Zaidnuddin bin (Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2008)
  • Thumbnail

    Marine Parks Malaysia-management Strategy 

    Talib, Zulklifli bin; Karim, Abdul Khalil bin Abdul; Wagiman, Sukarno bin; Ramli, Mohd. Najob bin (Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2004)
    The coral reef is one of the most and productive ecosystems in the world. It provides a variety of resources and services and thus needs to be protected. The Marine Parks Malaysia was established with the objectives of ...
  • Thumbnail

    Multi-species Fish Stock Assessment by Acoustic Method in the South China Sea Area I: Gulf of Thailand and East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia 

    Gambang, Albert Chuan; Rajali, Hadil bin; Hassan, Raja Bidin bin Raja; Ali, Rosidi bin; Shiomi, Kunimune; Fujiwara, Shunji; Basir, Shamusudin bin (Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1999)
    Acoustic resource surveys were conducted by M/V SEAFDEC in the Gulf of Thailand and off the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia from September 5 to 28, 1995 for pre-NE monsoon season and from April 24 to May 17, 1996 for ...

© SEAFDEC/TD 2025
連絡先 | ご意見をお寄せ下さい
 

 

ブラウズ

リポジトリ全体コミュニティ/コレクション公開日著者タイトル主題このコレクション公開日著者タイトル主題

登録利用者

ログイン登録

統計

View Usage Statistics

© SEAFDEC/TD 2025
連絡先 | ご意見をお寄せ下さい