Exploring management and monitoring of harmful algal bloom events in Malaysia: government sector
Aquaculture industry is identified as one of the major sources to increase fish production to meet domestic demand and expand export potential. In Malaysia, it has a production of about 407,403 tonnes with a value of approximately RM 2,784,721 in 2016 that contributed 21 percent to the total fish pr...
Main Authors: | Mahidi Mohyedin, Ainul Syakira, Mahadi, Batiah, Awang, Siti Rahmah, Abdul Kohar, Umar Haiyat, Abu Talib, Noraini |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Asian Scholars Network
2019
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Online Access: | http://eprints.utm.my/88237/1/SitiRahmahAwang2019_ExploringManagementandMonitoringofHarmful.pdf |
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