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dc.contributor.authorHii Yii Siang
dc.contributor.authorAhmad Ali
dc.contributor.authorLiew Hock Chark
dc.contributor.authorLim Chuin Siew
dc.contributor.authorMhd Ikhwanuddin Abdullah
dc.contributor.authorNur Azura binti Sanusi
dc.date.accessioned2022-09-18T08:05:20Z
dc.date.available2022-09-18T08:05:20Z
dc.date.issued2022-06
dc.identifier.citationSiang et al., 2022. Establishment and Operation of a Regional System of Fisheries Refugia in the South China Sea and Gulf of Thailand, Inception Report on Development of A Refugium Management Plan for the Mud Spiny Lobster (Panulirus polyphagus). Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Training Department, Samut Prakan, Thailand; FR/REP/MY32, 46 p.en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12067/1820
dc.descriptionThis report is under the SEAFDEC/UNEP/GEF Project on “Establishment and Operation of a Regional System of Fisheries Refugia in the South China Sea and Gulf of Thailand”en
dc.description.abstractThe mud spiny lobster (Panulirus polyphagus) is one of the favourites seafood exported from Malaysia. There are limited studies on the mud spiny lobster by the local scientific community as compared to the rock lobster (Jasus edwardsii) and common spiny lobster (Panulirus vulgaris). Although there are relatively less studies on the mud spiny lobster in this region, the Panulirus polyphagus is the predominant lobster reported in the east coast of the Peninsular Malaysia, from Kelantan in the North, down to Johor in the South (Alias et al., 2000). Noor Hanis and Siow (2019) reported the landing trend of this species begin showing a declining trend since early 2010s’, probably associated with the harvesting pressure. The declining landing trend suggested the needs to protect this spiny lobster to be protected to sustain the species in the area.en
dc.description.sponsorshipUNEP/GEFen
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherSEAFDEC/TRAINING DEPARTMENTen
dc.relation.ispartofseriesFR/REP/MY;32
dc.subjectfisheries refugiaen
dc.subjectSouth China Seaen
dc.subjectGulf of Thailanden
dc.subjectecosystem approachesen
dc.subjectresources managementen
dc.subjectSpiny lobstersen
dc.titleInception Report on Development of A Refugium Management Plan for the Mud Spiny Lobster (Panulirus polyphagus).en
dc.typeTechnical Reporten


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