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Aquaculture: The Good, the Bad and the Restorative
by
Annette Jaya Ram &
Prof. Dato’ Dr. Aileen Tan &
Dr. Abe Woo Sau Pinn
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Middle Bank: A Marine Sanctuary to Enrich the Future
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I CHANCED UPON an old British map of Penang from 1884 – it was a nautical chart of the sea. The Island's shoreline then resembled an irregular square which over...
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Penang Hill Biosphere Reserve: Many Hearts and Minds Made It Possible
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IT WAS in October 2016 when the first tentative steps were taken to obtain the Unesco Biosphere Reserve (UBR) status and recognition for Penang Island under Une...
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