DSpace @ SEAFDEC/MFRDMD
SMIR is a system that collects all SEAFDEC/MFRDMD publications and specimens in digital for public viewing using the DSpace System. This repository contains the full texts of MFRDMD publications and written information of the specimens which was produced and obtained by MFRDMD researchers primarily on marine fishes. This repository also contains newspaper quotes related to fisheries involving MFRDMD and related topics for reference purposes.
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Regional FADs [3]
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Marine Turtles [56]
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Report [8]
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Phytoplankton [14]
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Sharks and Rays [14]
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Project Report [7]
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SOPs [2]
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Fish Larvae [1]
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Marines Fishes [3]
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Sharks and Rays [8]
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Tunas [4]
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Reports [4]
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06 Books [19]
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Monograph [19]
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Annual Reports [0]
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Highlights [5]
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Programs [1]
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Reports [0]
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Special Event [1]
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Artificial Reef [2]
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Marine Turtle [1]
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Welcome Remarks [3]
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10 Posters [5]
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Technical Poster [5]
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Technical Video [0]
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SEAFDEC Brochure [0]
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2019 [2]
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Articles [0]
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Photo Gallery [0]
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Photos [0]
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Specimen [0]
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Specimen [0]
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Socio-economics [0]
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Others [6]
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Journal Articles [11]
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Guidelines [4]
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Survey Reports [0]
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Larvae [0]
Larvae
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Fish larvae [0]
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Larvae [0]
Larvae
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05 Photo Gallery [2]
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ISMAT activity [1]
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ISMAT event [1]
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Recently Added
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Red faces as Sg Perak turns blue
(New Straits Time, 2025-11-22)Fisherman lament loss of income as bluish waters see mass deaths of small fish species. -
Beneath the waves
(New Sunday Times, 2025-11-23)A corporate dive team and an island community are confronting Malaysia's growing ghost-nets crisis. -
Aktiviti beri makan umpama meracun penyu
(Berita Harian Ahad, 2025-11-23)Pengusaha pelancongan di pulau digesa menghentikan promosi aktiviti memberi makan penyu kerana perbuatan itu memberi kesan sangat buruk terhadap kesihatan haiwan berkenaan. -
Cementing a conservation legacy
(New Sunday Times, 2025-11-16)From studio to shoreline, 70 sculptures and 51 creative minds breath colour, conscience and conservation into the materials that build our world. -
Report on the Regional Technical Consultation on Current Status of Regional Fisheries Information/Mechanisms in the Asian Region : TAMU Hotel & Suites, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
(Marine Fishery Resources Development and Management Department, 2025-11-23)SEAFDEC/MFRDMD organized the Regional Technical Consultation on Current Status of The Regional Fisheries Information/Mechanisms in the Asian Region, 28 – 30 May 2025, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia funded by the Japan-ASEAN ...





