Bamboo as an eco-friendly material for use in aquaculture industry in Malaysia

Aquaculture industry has contributed 10% which equal to 1,400 metric ton of the overall fish production in Malaysia. It has undergone a transition stage from small scale family oriented business to large scale operations managed by corporate bodies. Currently, the cost of constructing the basic stru...

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Main Authors: Razak Wahab, Othman Sulaiman, Hashim W.Samsi, Mohd Shafiq Aminuddin, Izyan Khalid
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spelling my.ums.eprints.297202021-12-28T08:54:23Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/29720/ Bamboo as an eco-friendly material for use in aquaculture industry in Malaysia Razak Wahab Othman Sulaiman Hashim W.Samsi Mohd Shafiq Aminuddin Izyan Khalid SB1-1110 Plant culture Aquaculture industry has contributed 10% which equal to 1,400 metric ton of the overall fish production in Malaysia. It has undergone a transition stage from small scale family oriented business to large scale operations managed by corporate bodies. Currently, the cost of constructing the basic structure of a floating cage using plastic drums or other foreign materials which is considered as a non-environmental friendly is rather expensive. This also means that such business ventures would not be affordable by the rural community. With the introduction of bamboo as the material in constructing floating cages, cost could be reduced and maintenance should be made much easier. Rural community is expected to benefit from this cost-saving material by setting up aquaculture business through village cooperatives. This paper outlines the concept of using bamboo as the main building material in the fishing industry. The cost and benefit of substituting foreign material with bamboo is examined too. Canadian Center of Science and Education (CCSE) 2008-07 Article NonPeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/29720/1/Bamboo%20as%20an%20Eco-friendly%20Material%20for%20Use%20in%20Aquaculture%20Industry%20in%20Malaysia%20ABS.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/29720/2/Bamboo%20as%20an%20eco-friendly%20material%20for%20use%20in%20aquaculture%20industry%20in%20Malaysia.pdf Razak Wahab and Othman Sulaiman and Hashim W.Samsi and Mohd Shafiq Aminuddin and Izyan Khalid (2008) Bamboo as an eco-friendly material for use in aquaculture industry in Malaysia. Journal of Sustainable Development, 10 (2). pp. 49-54. ISSN 1913-9063 (P-ISSN) , 1913-9071 (E-ISSN) https://www.researchgate.net/publication/41892427_Bamboo_as_an_Eco-friendly_Material_for_Use_in_Aquaculture_Industry_in_Malaysia
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topic SB1-1110 Plant culture
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Razak Wahab
Othman Sulaiman
Hashim W.Samsi
Mohd Shafiq Aminuddin
Izyan Khalid
Bamboo as an eco-friendly material for use in aquaculture industry in Malaysia
description Aquaculture industry has contributed 10% which equal to 1,400 metric ton of the overall fish production in Malaysia. It has undergone a transition stage from small scale family oriented business to large scale operations managed by corporate bodies. Currently, the cost of constructing the basic structure of a floating cage using plastic drums or other foreign materials which is considered as a non-environmental friendly is rather expensive. This also means that such business ventures would not be affordable by the rural community. With the introduction of bamboo as the material in constructing floating cages, cost could be reduced and maintenance should be made much easier. Rural community is expected to benefit from this cost-saving material by setting up aquaculture business through village cooperatives. This paper outlines the concept of using bamboo as the main building material in the fishing industry. The cost and benefit of substituting foreign material with bamboo is examined too.
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author Razak Wahab
Othman Sulaiman
Hashim W.Samsi
Mohd Shafiq Aminuddin
Izyan Khalid
author_facet Razak Wahab
Othman Sulaiman
Hashim W.Samsi
Mohd Shafiq Aminuddin
Izyan Khalid
author_sort Razak Wahab
title Bamboo as an eco-friendly material for use in aquaculture industry in Malaysia
title_short Bamboo as an eco-friendly material for use in aquaculture industry in Malaysia
title_full Bamboo as an eco-friendly material for use in aquaculture industry in Malaysia
title_fullStr Bamboo as an eco-friendly material for use in aquaculture industry in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Bamboo as an eco-friendly material for use in aquaculture industry in Malaysia
title_sort bamboo as an eco-friendly material for use in aquaculture industry in malaysia
publisher Canadian Center of Science and Education (CCSE)
publishDate 2008
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/29720/1/Bamboo%20as%20an%20Eco-friendly%20Material%20for%20Use%20in%20Aquaculture%20Industry%20in%20Malaysia%20ABS.pdf
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https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/29720/
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/41892427_Bamboo_as_an_Eco-friendly_Material_for_Use_in_Aquaculture_Industry_in_Malaysia
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