Coral reef fish population in the western extremity of the Coral Triangle

The central and north west coast of Sabah lies along the western extremity of the Coral Triangle, within which lies several marine protected areas (MPAs). In this study we determined in situ coral reef fish populations in several localities along the west coast of Sabah, by exploring species abundan...

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Main Authors: B. Mabel Manjaji Matsumoto, Muhammad Ali bin Syed Hussein
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spelling my.ums.eprints.227302023-06-07T00:40:16Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/22730/ Coral reef fish population in the western extremity of the Coral Triangle B. Mabel Manjaji Matsumoto Muhammad Ali bin Syed Hussein SH Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling The central and north west coast of Sabah lies along the western extremity of the Coral Triangle, within which lies several marine protected areas (MPAs). In this study we determined in situ coral reef fish populations in several localities along the west coast of Sabah, by exploring species abundance, richness and diversity of ten economically important fish species. The underwater surveys were conducted from May to December 2015. During this eight month period, surveys at each site were undertaken once every two months. Dives were conducted during the daylight hours. A total of 171 individuals from the targeted fish species were enumerated from the 349 still images and 220 minutes of video footage. Abundance was observed mainly in the semi-protected MPA (n=110) with only one fish species recorded with more than 2 individuals at protected MPA and unprotected sites. We observed a correlation between fish species richness and coral topographic complexity, with study sites at the semi-protected MPA having the most complex topography landscape, and accordingly recording the highest Shannon-Wiener index (H= 2.85). Higher abundance figures recorded at study sites in the unprotected MPA indicate that such areas could potentially become de facto MPAs. A long-term monitoring, assessment and evaluation of the multiple degrees of variables involved such as length-weight relationship, type of habitat, variation in depth, and species behaviour is recommended in order to understand better the relationship and dynamics between these variables. Borneo Marine Research Institute 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/22730/1/Coral%20reef%20fish%20population%20in%20the%20western%20extremity%20of%20the%20Coral%20Triangle.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/22730/7/Coral%20reef%20fish%20population%20in%20the%20western%20extremity%20of%20the%20Coral%20Triangle.pdf B. Mabel Manjaji Matsumoto and Muhammad Ali bin Syed Hussein (2018) Coral reef fish population in the western extremity of the Coral Triangle. Borneo Journal of Marine Science and Aquaculture, 2. ISSN 2600-8637
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B. Mabel Manjaji Matsumoto
Muhammad Ali bin Syed Hussein
Coral reef fish population in the western extremity of the Coral Triangle
description The central and north west coast of Sabah lies along the western extremity of the Coral Triangle, within which lies several marine protected areas (MPAs). In this study we determined in situ coral reef fish populations in several localities along the west coast of Sabah, by exploring species abundance, richness and diversity of ten economically important fish species. The underwater surveys were conducted from May to December 2015. During this eight month period, surveys at each site were undertaken once every two months. Dives were conducted during the daylight hours. A total of 171 individuals from the targeted fish species were enumerated from the 349 still images and 220 minutes of video footage. Abundance was observed mainly in the semi-protected MPA (n=110) with only one fish species recorded with more than 2 individuals at protected MPA and unprotected sites. We observed a correlation between fish species richness and coral topographic complexity, with study sites at the semi-protected MPA having the most complex topography landscape, and accordingly recording the highest Shannon-Wiener index (H= 2.85). Higher abundance figures recorded at study sites in the unprotected MPA indicate that such areas could potentially become de facto MPAs. A long-term monitoring, assessment and evaluation of the multiple degrees of variables involved such as length-weight relationship, type of habitat, variation in depth, and species behaviour is recommended in order to understand better the relationship and dynamics between these variables.
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author B. Mabel Manjaji Matsumoto
Muhammad Ali bin Syed Hussein
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Muhammad Ali bin Syed Hussein
author_sort B. Mabel Manjaji Matsumoto
title Coral reef fish population in the western extremity of the Coral Triangle
title_short Coral reef fish population in the western extremity of the Coral Triangle
title_full Coral reef fish population in the western extremity of the Coral Triangle
title_fullStr Coral reef fish population in the western extremity of the Coral Triangle
title_full_unstemmed Coral reef fish population in the western extremity of the Coral Triangle
title_sort coral reef fish population in the western extremity of the coral triangle
publisher Borneo Marine Research Institute
publishDate 2018
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/22730/1/Coral%20reef%20fish%20population%20in%20the%20western%20extremity%20of%20the%20Coral%20Triangle.pdf
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