The sea vault : offshore ecotourism aquaculture centre at Pulau Besar, Johor Darul Takzim

Malaysia is one of the major fish consumers globally, with 56.5 kg of fish consumed per person each year, which is higher than the world average fish consumption. High fish consumption and sea pollution affected the number of captured fisheries. Malaysia, at this point, must not rely on captured fis...

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Main Authors: Yusof, Zeenat Begam, Ruslan, Alisufian
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spelling my.iium.irep.908662022-12-13T03:50:34Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/90866/ The sea vault : offshore ecotourism aquaculture centre at Pulau Besar, Johor Darul Takzim Yusof, Zeenat Begam Ruslan, Alisufian NA2542.36 Sustainable architecture NA4100 Special classes of buildings NA4170 Public buildings Malaysia is one of the major fish consumers globally, with 56.5 kg of fish consumed per person each year, which is higher than the world average fish consumption. High fish consumption and sea pollution affected the number of captured fisheries. Malaysia, at this point, must not rely on captured fisheries as the primary seafood resources. Hence aquaculture is seen as the most suitable way to overcome the issue. However, land aquaculture produced freshwater pollution and resulted in low-quality fisheries. Therefore, this research proposes a sustainable offshore aquaculture centre design in Malaysia to reduce water pollution and increase marine fish produce. The first objective of the research is to identify the type of marine fishes that can increase other marine fish population. The second objective is to determine sustainable aquaculture practices. The third objective is to determine appropriate research facilities for breeding and production. The whole study was at Pulau Besar, Johor. The research methodology adopted is qualitative research through case studies, interviews, and structured observation. The first finding is that parrotfish identified as important species for breeding to balance the marine ecosystem. The second finding had identified sustainable aquaculture practices such as cage angling, fish breading in its natural habitat, use of natural food for fish feeding. The third finding identified is marine research laboratories like hatchery, experiment, parrotfish sanctuary, which can increase marine fish production. IIUM Press 2021-06-25 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/90866/7/90866_The%20sea%20vault_offshore%20ecotourism%20aquaculture%20centre%20at%20Pulau%20Besar%2C%20Johor%20Darul%20Takzim.pdf Yusof, Zeenat Begam and Ruslan, Alisufian (2021) The sea vault : offshore ecotourism aquaculture centre at Pulau Besar, Johor Darul Takzim. Design Ideals Journal, 3 (1). pp. 27-36. E-ISSN 2735-1785 https://journals.iium.edu.my/kaed/index.php/dij/article/view/643
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NA4100 Special classes of buildings
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NA4100 Special classes of buildings
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Yusof, Zeenat Begam
Ruslan, Alisufian
The sea vault : offshore ecotourism aquaculture centre at Pulau Besar, Johor Darul Takzim
description Malaysia is one of the major fish consumers globally, with 56.5 kg of fish consumed per person each year, which is higher than the world average fish consumption. High fish consumption and sea pollution affected the number of captured fisheries. Malaysia, at this point, must not rely on captured fisheries as the primary seafood resources. Hence aquaculture is seen as the most suitable way to overcome the issue. However, land aquaculture produced freshwater pollution and resulted in low-quality fisheries. Therefore, this research proposes a sustainable offshore aquaculture centre design in Malaysia to reduce water pollution and increase marine fish produce. The first objective of the research is to identify the type of marine fishes that can increase other marine fish population. The second objective is to determine sustainable aquaculture practices. The third objective is to determine appropriate research facilities for breeding and production. The whole study was at Pulau Besar, Johor. The research methodology adopted is qualitative research through case studies, interviews, and structured observation. The first finding is that parrotfish identified as important species for breeding to balance the marine ecosystem. The second finding had identified sustainable aquaculture practices such as cage angling, fish breading in its natural habitat, use of natural food for fish feeding. The third finding identified is marine research laboratories like hatchery, experiment, parrotfish sanctuary, which can increase marine fish production.
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title The sea vault : offshore ecotourism aquaculture centre at Pulau Besar, Johor Darul Takzim
title_short The sea vault : offshore ecotourism aquaculture centre at Pulau Besar, Johor Darul Takzim
title_full The sea vault : offshore ecotourism aquaculture centre at Pulau Besar, Johor Darul Takzim
title_fullStr The sea vault : offshore ecotourism aquaculture centre at Pulau Besar, Johor Darul Takzim
title_full_unstemmed The sea vault : offshore ecotourism aquaculture centre at Pulau Besar, Johor Darul Takzim
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