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OverviewA major concern among ecologists in and outside the ASEAN region is the degradation of the environment, and the over-exploitation of freshwater and marine resources. There is, as yet, no indication that freshwater and marine resources are being managed on a sustainable basis, and loss of wetlands, whether freshwater swamps or mangrove swamps, is a major problem in the ASEAN region. Reclamation of mangrove swamps for aquaculture and agriculture seems to be a continuous activity in this area, and the status of marine parks should also be examined in the light of recent resort development activities on small islands. This volume contains recommendations for the promotion of ecological studies and regional cooperation in marine, freshwater ecology and conservation, with special emphasis on the common water-masses like the Strait of Malacca, Gulf of Thailand and the South China Sea. Full Product DetailsAuthor: A. Sasekumar , Nissim Marshall , D.J. MacintoshPublisher: Springer Imprint: Springer Edition: Reprinted from HYDROBIOLOGIA, 285, 1994 Volume: 98 Dimensions: Width: 19.50cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 26.00cm Weight: 0.826kg ISBN: 9780792329244ISBN 10: 0792329244 Pages: 325 Publication Date: 31 July 1994 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsEcology of Marine and Freshwaters Including Wetlands.- Monitoring of sea surface temperature in the South China Sea.- Neap-spring tidal effects on dissolved oxygen in two Malaysian estuaries.- The role of bacteria in nutrient recycling in tropical mangrove and other coastal benthic ecosystems.- Studies on the production of useful chemicals, especially fatty acids in the marine diatom Nitzschia conspicua Grunow.- Zoogeography and biodiversity of the freshwater fishes of Southeast Asia.- The damselfishes (Pisces: Osteichthyes: Pomacentridae) of Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore: systematics, ecology and conservation.- The systematics and ecology of snakeheads (Pisces: Channidae) in Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore.- An annotated checklist of mangrove brachyuran crabs from Malaysia and Singapore.- The ecology and biology of Southeast Asian false spider crabs (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura: Hymenosomatidae).- Male courtship cycles in three species of tropical Ilyoplax crabs (Decapoda, Brachyura, Ocypodidae).- Distribution and biodiversity of Singapore gorgonians (sub-class Octocorallia) — a preliminary survey.- Distribution and abundance of marine wood borers on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia.- New records of Malaysian marine algae.- The community structure of macroalgae in a low shore mangrove forest in Selangor, Malaysia.- Conservation and Pollution.- Marine environmental issues of Southeast Asia: state and development.- A review of otters (Carnivora: Mustelidae: Lutrinae) in Malaysia and Singapore.- Hatch rates of green turtle eggs in Sarawak.- The use of artificial reefs in enhancing fish communities in Singapore.- Threats to the indigenous freshwater fishes of Sri Lanka and remarks on their conservation.- Diversity and conservation of blackwater fishes inPeninsular Malaysia, particularly in the North Selangor peat swamp forest.- Red tide phenomena in Brunei Darussalam — some implications for fisheries.- Water quality of Inanam River estuary and the Ko-Nelayan tiger prawn aquaculture ponds in Sabah, Malaysia.- Prolonged inundation and ecological changes in an Avicennia mangrove: implications for conservation and management.- The remnant mangroves of Sei Kecil, Simpang Hilir, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.- Management Issues, Ecological Economics and Other Topics.- Marine living resources management in the ASEAN region: lessons learned and the integrated management approach.- Degradation of mangrove forests in South Sulawesi, Indonesia.- Value of mangroves in coastal protection.- A historical perspective of the resources and issues of Pak Phanang Bay, southern Thailand.- Management of coastal ecosystems in eastern Sumatra: the case of Berbak Wildlife Reserve, Jambi Province.- Mangrove conservation in relation to overall environmental considerations.- Integrated planning and management of freshwater habitats, including wetlands.- Recommendations and Resolutions.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |