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    Investigation of aliphatic hydrocarbons in core sediments of Brunei Bay, East Malaysia by Pang, Swee Yun, Suhaimi, Suratman, Tay, Joo Hui, Norhayati, Mohd Tahir

    Published 2021
    “…The distribution of aliphatic hydrocarbons in three sediment cores from Brunei Bay was investigated in order to understand their sources and the biogeochemical processes of these hydrocarbons. …”
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    Investigation of aliphatic and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in surface sediments of Brunei Bay, East Malaysia by Pang, Swee Yun, Suhaimi, Suratman, Tay, Joo Hui, Norhayati, Mohd Tahir

    Published 2021
    “…The surface distributions of aliphatic hydrocarbons and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) were investigated from coastal sediments of Brunei Bay, southern South China Sea. The concentrations of total n-alkane (TNA) and 16 USEPA priority PAHs ranged from 0.67 to 9.88 μg/g and 4.72 to 102 ng/g, respectively. …”
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    Health status and genetic compositions of green turtles (Chelonia mydas) foraging in Brunei Bay. by Juanita Joseph, Hideaki Nishizawa, Siti Nabilla Jalimin, Rafidah Othman, Saifullah Arifin Jaaman, James Bali, Zhang Xuelei

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Long-term monitoring of sea turtle aggregations is critical for understanding the impacts of environmental changes on their population health and habitat suitability. Brunei Bay is a significant foraging ground for green turtles in the South China Sea. …”
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    Occurrence of Epibiont Barnacles Chelonibia testudinaria on Green Turtle Chelonia mydas at Brunei Bay by M.Z. Ihwan, Juanita Joseph, A.S. Jamaan, Wahidah Wahab, H. Marina

    Published 2018
    “…A sampling activity were conducted on April, 2016 objectively to observe the barnacles as an epibiosis on Green turtle (Chelonia mydas) of Brunei bay, located at Lawas, Sabah. This survey intended to identify the species of barnacle species infested on Green turtles in these areas and the specific location of attachment on the bodies of turtles. …”
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    Health status and genetic compositions of green turtles (Chelonia mydas) foraging in Brunei Bay by Juanita Joseph, Hideaki Nishizawa, Siti Nabilla Jalimin, Rafidah Othman, Saifullah Arifin Jaaman, James Bali, Zhang Xuelei

    Published 2023
    “…Long-term monitoring of sea turtle aggregations is critical for understanding the impacts of environmental changes on their population health and habitat suitability. Brunei Bay is a significant foraging ground for green turtles in the South China Sea. …”
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    Input of organic matter in Brunei Bay, East Malaysia, as indicated by sedimentary steroids and multivariate statistics by Tay, Joo Hui, Pang, Swee Yun, Suhaimi, Suratman, Simoneit, B.R.T., Norhayati, Mohd Tahir

    Published 2020
    “…Brunei Bay is one of the most important marine environments of East Malaysia (South China Sea), covering many productive ecosystems with activities including fisheries, tourism, and main shipping lanes for petroleum transfers. …”
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    Spatial and temporal trends of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in sediment cores of Brunei Bay, East Malaysia by Pang, Swee Yun, Suratman, Suhaimi, Tay, Joo Hui, Tan, Hock Seng, Mohd Tahir, Norhayati

    Published 2022
    “…The spatial and temporal distribution of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in three sediment cores from Brunei Bay, Southern South China Sea was investigated. …”
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    Acoustic Repertoires Related to Surface Behaviours of the Irrawaddy Dolphins (Orcaella brevirostris) in Brunei Bay, Malaysia by Hairul Masrini Muhamad, Xiaomei Xu, Xuelei Zhang, Saifullah Arifin Jaaman, Azmi Marzuki Muda, Farah Dayana Haji Ismail, Nurlisa Azizul

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Behavioural observation and acoustic recordings of Irrawaddy dolphins (Orcaella brevirostris) were performed simultaneously in Brunei Bay, Malaysia. Surface behavioural observations were classified into four categories: travelling, foraging, socialising, and milling. …”
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    Acoustic repertoires related to surface behaviours of the Irrawaddy dolphins (Orcaella brevirostris) in Brunei Bay, Malaysia by Hairul Masrini Muhamad, Xu, X., Zhang, X.L., S.A. Jaaman, A.M. Muda, F.D. Haji Ismail, N. Azizul

    Published 2022
    “…Behavioural observation and acoustic recordings of Irrawaddy dolphins (Orcaella brevirostris) were performed simultaneously in Brunei Bay, Malaysia. Surface behavioural observations were classified into four categories: travelling, foraging, socialising, and milling. …”
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    The evaluation of Brunei Bay sediment cores sedimentation rate using 210Pb radiometric dating technique by Islam, Mir Sujaul, Joseph, Bidai, Ghazali, Adiana, Noor Azhar, Mohd Shazili, Ong, M. C., Hafizan, Juahir, Hasrizal, Shaari, Yii, Mei Wo, Mohd Khairul Amri, Kamarudin, Muhammad Barzani, Gasim, Khairul Nizam, Abdul Maulud

    Published 2018
    “…The present study was conducted in Brunei Bay region of Malaysian waters to define the sedimentation rate and sediment age as well as to investigate the possible sources of pollutants into this bay. …”
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    Baseline distribution and sources of linear alkyl benzenes (LABs) in surface sediments from Brunei Bay, Brunei by Alkhadher, S.A.A., Zakaria, M.P., Yusoff, F.M., Kannan, N., Suratman, S., Keshavarzifard, M., Magam, S.M., Masood, N., Vaezzadeh, V., Sani, M.S.A.

    Published 2015
    “…LABs concentrations ranged from 7.1 to 413 ng g(-1) dry weight (dw) in surficial sediments from Brunei Bay. The study results showed LABs concentrations variably due to the LABs intensity and anthropogenic influence along Brunei Bay in recent years. …”
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    Baseline distribution and sources of linear alkyl benzenes (LABs) in surface sediments from Brunei Bay, Brunei by Alkhadher, S.A.A., Zakaria, M.P., Yusoff, F.M., Kannan, N., Suratman, S., Keshavarzifard, M., Magam, S.M., Masood, N., Vaezzadeh, V., Sani, M.S.A.

    Published 2015
    “…LABs concentrations ranged from 7.1 to 413 ng g(-1) dry weight (dw) in surficial sediments from Brunei Bay. The study results showed LABs concentrations variably due to the LABs intensity and anthropogenic influence along Brunei Bay in recent years. …”
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    The Brunei Bay as an Effluent Receiving Waterbody: Observations during the Start-up Period of a Kraft Pulp and Paper Mill by Mohamed, Murtedza, Chin, L. L., Lim, T. S.

    Published 1990
    “…The water quality of Brunei Bay, Malaysia, subsequent to receiving iffluent from a pulp and paper mill, was monitored. …”
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    Status of the undisturbed mangroves at Brunei Bay, East Malaysia: a preliminary assessment based on remote sensing and ground-truth observations by Behara Satyanarayana, Aidy M. Muslim, Nurul Amira Izzaty Horsali, Nurul Ashikin Mat Zauki, Viviana Otero, Muhammad Izuan Nadzri, Sulong Ibrahim, Mohd-Lokman Husain, Farid Dahdouh-Guebas

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…Brunei Bay, which receives freshwater discharge from four major rivers, namely Limbang, Sundar, Weston and Menumbok, hosts a luxuriant mangrove cover in East Malaysia. …”
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    Hubungan Ekosistem Marin Pinggir Pantai dan Muara Sungai Dengan Sosio-Ekonomi Komuniti Nelayan di Teluk Brunei dan Teluk Padas, Sabah: Satu Tinjauan by Ismail Ali, Mohammad Raduan Mohd. Ariff

    Published 2007
    “…Brunei Bay, with an area of about 3,000 square kilometres and billowed by the SouthChina Sea, is rich in various flora and fauna and important to the fishing communityliving in the coastal area and river estuary of Brunei Bay and Padas Bay. …”
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    Composition, concentration and distribution of linear alkylbenzenes in surface sediments from selected locations in Malaysia by Alkhadher, Sadeq Abdullah Abdo

    Published 2017
    “…The results also showed that LABs were strongly correlated with TOC in Port Dickson, Muar River, Merambong and Brunei Bay in Sabah and Brunei waters and weakly correlated in Johor Bahru coast and the Kim Kim River. …”
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    Mass sea turtle slaughter at Pulau Tiga, Malaysia: genetic studies indicate poaching locations and its potential effects by Juanita Joseph, Hideaki, Nishizawa, James M. Alin, Rafidah Othman, Gavin Jolis, Irwan Isnain, Jamili Nais

    Published 2019
    “…The estimation of source foraging grounds of the carcasses as poaching sites indicated the Brunei Bay in the South China Sea as the most probable source (median = 90.2%, CI = 11.2–99.9%), although caution is needed since there is a possibility of poaching at unsampled foraging grounds. …”
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