Sarawak Coastal Biodiversity: A Current Status
Abstract
Sarawak lies within the Indo-Malay-Philippine archipelago, which is part of the Indo-West Pacific region. The Sarawak coastline is about 1035 kilometers long, with its coastal marine habitats consisting of sandy beaches, mudflats and rocky shores. Sarawak is one of the megadiversity regions in the world. The main objectives of this review are to report on the recorded species diversity of flora and fauna in the Sarawak coastal waters and to...
Paper Details
Title
Sarawak Coastal Biodiversity: A Current Status
Published Date
Sep 1, 2014
Journal
Volume
8
Issue
1
Pages
73 - 86
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