STUDY OF FISHERS’ DEPENDENCY ON SHARKS AND RAYS IN KOTA KINABALU AND SANDAKAN, SABAH, MALAYSIA
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This report details the findings of a comprehensive survey conducted in October 2023 by the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center / Marine Fishery Resources Development and Management Department (SEAFDEC/MFRDMD), in close collaboration with the Center for Innovative Research, National Institutes for Humanities/Asian Cultures Research Institute, and Toyo University. Working hand in hand with the Departments of Fisheries in Kota Kinabalu and Sandakan, Sabah, the survey examined the dependency on and marketing dynamics of sharks and rays—an integral component of our marine ecosystems. Undertaken as part of the Japanese Trust Fund (JTF) VI Phase II Project, titled “Research for Enhancement of Sustainable Management of Sharks and Rays in the Southeast Asian Region,” this study has generated critical baseline data that will shape the development of robust, sustainable management strategies. These strategies are designed not only to conserve the vulnerable populations of these species but also to foster the long-term sustainability of our fishery resources while preserving the ecological balance of our marine environments.
Suggested Citation
Wahidah, M.A., Zuraini, N., Hamizah-Nadia, A.Y., & Nakano, M. 2025. Study of Fishers’ Dependency on Sharks and Rays in Kota Kinabalu and Sandakan, Sabah, Malaysia. SEAFDEC/MFRDMD/SP/75, 43 pp.
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BookISBN
9786297629230Subjek
Physical Description
ix, 57p. : ill. col. ; 29cm.
Siri
SEAFDEC/MFRDMD;SP/75Koleksi
- Project Report [8]

