1 | Harinder Raj Singh and Chong Ving Ching (2010) Shallow coastal waters of Pahang, Peninsular Malaysia as fish nursery grounds. In Lim Phaik Eem, Hanafi Hussin, Mohammed Rizman Idid, Nor Aieni Mokhtar (eds) The South China Sea: Sustaining Ocean Productivities, maritime communities and the climate, Institute of Ocean and Earth Sciences Monograph No. 11, University of Malaya. ISBN 978-967-5148-88-0. P126-132. |
2 | Mohammad Raduan Mohd Ariff, Hanafi Hussin, Maria Khristina S. Manueli, Hanizah Idris, Thirunaukarasu Subramaniam, Mala Selvaraju, Lili Yulyadi, Kim Hyung Jong and Mohammad Sharir Mohammad Raduan (2010) The Filipino fishermen and dynamite fishing activities in the marine area of Sabah, Malaysia. In Lim Phaik Eem, Hanafi Hussin, Mohammed Rizman Idid, Nor Aieni Mokhtar (eds) The South China Sea: Sustaining Ocean Productivities, maritime communities and the climate, Institute of Ocean and Earth Sciences Monograph No. 11, University of Malaya. ISBN 978-967-5148-88-0. P142-151. |
3 | Mary George (2010) Making a case for legal protection for the survival of the Malaysian marine fishing industry. In Lim Phaik Eem, Hanafi Hussin, Mohammed Rizman Idid, Nor Aieni Mokhtar (eds) The South China Sea: Sustaining Ocean Productivities, maritime communities and the climate, Institute of Ocean and Earth Sciences Monograph No. 11, University of Malaya. ISBN 978-967-5148-88-0. P163-185. |
4 | Phang SM, Lim PE and Yeong HY (2010). Malaysian Seaweed Resources in the South China Sea and their potential economic and ecological applications. In: Lim PE, Hussin H., Idid M. R. & Mokhtar N. A (eds) The South China Sea: Sustaining ocean productivities, maritime communities and the climate. Institute of Ocean and Earth Sciences, University of Malaya Monograph Series 11. P87-109. |
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