The status and conservation of shallow - water coastal ecosystem in Malaysia

Although covering an area of only 650,000 hectares {or about 3% of Malaysia's total land area} the mangroves are extremely productive and may playa vital role in supporting the adjacent coastal fisheries. Mangroves are being reclaimed or extripated for various alternate uses at an alarming rate...

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Main Author: Charles, Joseph K.
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: Malaysian Society of Marine Science 1982
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spelling my.upm.eprints.566712017-08-25T05:06:01Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/56671/ The status and conservation of shallow - water coastal ecosystem in Malaysia Charles, Joseph K. Although covering an area of only 650,000 hectares {or about 3% of Malaysia's total land area} the mangroves are extremely productive and may playa vital role in supporting the adjacent coastal fisheries. Mangroves are being reclaimed or extripated for various alternate uses at an alarming rate, e.g. 20% being lost over the last 20 years in Peninsular Malaysia. It is proposed that about 5,000 hectares of Malaysia's mangroves {less than 1% the total mangrove area} be set aside for posterity {perpetuation of genetic material, scientific research, education, etc.} as National Parks. The rest of the mangroves should be managed on a sustained yield basis {as done at the Matang Mangrove Forest Reserve} until such time as we have a better understanding of the processes and functioning of this ecosystem. We do not have answers to many very basic and vital {for rational management} questions regarding our mangroves {e.g. How significantly does the mangrove ecosystem contribute to the coastal fisheries?}. There has been practically no research done on the mangrove ecosystem in the past. Even now, too little is being done. An appeal is made {particularly to our research institutes and institutes of higher learning} for a concerted effort on mangrove research. Unless some basic research is done concertedly and with urgency, we may be left with no mangrove to talk about. Malaysian Society of Marine Science 1982-01 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/56671/1/The%20status%20and%20conservation%20of%20shallow-water%20coastal%20ecosystem%20in%20Malaysia.pdf Charles, Joseph K. (1982) The status and conservation of shallow - water coastal ecosystem in Malaysia. In: Proceeding of the Fourth Annual Seminar, Jan. 1982, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia. (pp. 1-31).
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description Although covering an area of only 650,000 hectares {or about 3% of Malaysia's total land area} the mangroves are extremely productive and may playa vital role in supporting the adjacent coastal fisheries. Mangroves are being reclaimed or extripated for various alternate uses at an alarming rate, e.g. 20% being lost over the last 20 years in Peninsular Malaysia. It is proposed that about 5,000 hectares of Malaysia's mangroves {less than 1% the total mangrove area} be set aside for posterity {perpetuation of genetic material, scientific research, education, etc.} as National Parks. The rest of the mangroves should be managed on a sustained yield basis {as done at the Matang Mangrove Forest Reserve} until such time as we have a better understanding of the processes and functioning of this ecosystem. We do not have answers to many very basic and vital {for rational management} questions regarding our mangroves {e.g. How significantly does the mangrove ecosystem contribute to the coastal fisheries?}. There has been practically no research done on the mangrove ecosystem in the past. Even now, too little is being done. An appeal is made {particularly to our research institutes and institutes of higher learning} for a concerted effort on mangrove research. Unless some basic research is done concertedly and with urgency, we may be left with no mangrove to talk about.
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title The status and conservation of shallow - water coastal ecosystem in Malaysia
title_short The status and conservation of shallow - water coastal ecosystem in Malaysia
title_full The status and conservation of shallow - water coastal ecosystem in Malaysia
title_fullStr The status and conservation of shallow - water coastal ecosystem in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed The status and conservation of shallow - water coastal ecosystem in Malaysia
title_sort status and conservation of shallow - water coastal ecosystem in malaysia
publisher Malaysian Society of Marine Science
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