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    Fisheries of inland water bodies in Malaysia

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    2004
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    Khoo, K. H.
    Amir, S. R. M. S.
    Ali, A. B.
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    Abstract
    Lotic waters dominate the Malaysian aquatic environment. There are very few natural lakes in Malaysia. There are only two principal lenthic environments in Malaysia. They are Tasek Chini and the Tasek Bera/Tasek Dampar complex. Both of these lakes located in Pahang, are relatively small in size. Tasik Bera is more of a freshwater swamp than a true lake, covered with stands of littoral, floating, emergent and submerge vegetation, such as Lepironia articulata and Pandanus helicopus, and very few truly open water spaces (Furtado & Mori, 1982). They reported 95 species of fishes from Tasik Bera. Almost all of these species were endemic to Peninsular Malaysia. They also highlighted the difficulties of estimating fish abundance in Tasik Bera because of the small size of fish, presence of large numbers of refuges where the fish are inaccessible and the low intensity of fish catches by the natives.
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    Khoo, K. H., Amir, S. R. M. S., & Ali, A., B,. (2004). Fisheries of inland water bodies in Malaysia. In M. M. Isa (Ed.), Report of the First ASEAN-SEAFDEC Regional Technical Consultation on Information Gathering for Inland Capture Fisheries in ASEAN Countries, Kuala Lumpur, 4-6 August 2003 (pp. 69-83). Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia: Marine Fishery Resources Development and Management Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.
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    fisheries ASFA; inland fisheries ASFA; fisheries development ASFA; fishery management ASFA; fishery resources ASFA; Freshwater fish; lotic environment ASFA; inland water environment ASFA; rivers ASFA; resource management ASFA; resource conservation ASFA; Malaysia
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    • Report of the First ASEAN-SEAFDEC Regional Technical Consultation on Information Gathering for Inland Capture Fisheries in ASEAN Countries, 4-6 August 2003 [7]

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