Morphological Description And Composition Of Fish Eggs In Sampadi Island, Lundu And Sematan Coastal Water Of Sarawak

Detail study on marine fish eggs in Sarawak coastal waters is still scarce. Therefore, this study was conducted in order to document the status of fish eggs composition and distribution with relatedness of environmental condition. Samplings were conducted on 15th July 2013 for Sampadi Island (two st...

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Main Author: Siti Nurhirdayu, Binti Rahmat
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Published: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) 2015
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spelling my.unimas.ir.280162024-01-31T08:06:11Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/28016/ Morphological Description And Composition Of Fish Eggs In Sampadi Island, Lundu And Sematan Coastal Water Of Sarawak Siti Nurhirdayu, Binti Rahmat SH Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling Detail study on marine fish eggs in Sarawak coastal waters is still scarce. Therefore, this study was conducted in order to document the status of fish eggs composition and distribution with relatedness of environmental condition. Samplings were conducted on 15th July 2013 for Sampadi Island (two stations), 14th September 2013 for Lundu (six stations) and 15th September 2013 for Sematan coastal waters (six stations). A total of 12,046 number of fish eggs were found comprised of 18 families they were Clupeidae, Callionymidae, Soleidae, Cynoglossidae, Scorpaenidae, Labridae, Hemiramphidae, Carangidae, Engraulidae, Serranidae, Scombridae, Apogonidae, Sciaenidae, Pomacanthidae, Lutjanidae, Family 1, Family 2 and Family 3. At Sampadi Island, 1,488 of fish eggs were obtained with four families. A total of 7,741 of fish eggs were obtained at Lundu coastal waters encompassed of 17 families, while a total of 2,817 of fish eggs encompassed of seven families were obtained at Sematan coastal waters. The fish eggs obtained were mostly spherical, while one family was non-spherical. In terms of diversity, richness and evenness indices, Lundu has recorded the highest while Sematan coastal water recorded the lowest. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) 2015 Final Year Project Report NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/28016/2/Siti%20Nurhirdayu%28fulltext%29.pdf Siti Nurhirdayu, Binti Rahmat (2015) Morphological Description And Composition Of Fish Eggs In Sampadi Island, Lundu And Sematan Coastal Water Of Sarawak. [Final Year Project Report] (Unpublished)
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Siti Nurhirdayu, Binti Rahmat
Morphological Description And Composition Of Fish Eggs In Sampadi Island, Lundu And Sematan Coastal Water Of Sarawak
description Detail study on marine fish eggs in Sarawak coastal waters is still scarce. Therefore, this study was conducted in order to document the status of fish eggs composition and distribution with relatedness of environmental condition. Samplings were conducted on 15th July 2013 for Sampadi Island (two stations), 14th September 2013 for Lundu (six stations) and 15th September 2013 for Sematan coastal waters (six stations). A total of 12,046 number of fish eggs were found comprised of 18 families they were Clupeidae, Callionymidae, Soleidae, Cynoglossidae, Scorpaenidae, Labridae, Hemiramphidae, Carangidae, Engraulidae, Serranidae, Scombridae, Apogonidae, Sciaenidae, Pomacanthidae, Lutjanidae, Family 1, Family 2 and Family 3. At Sampadi Island, 1,488 of fish eggs were obtained with four families. A total of 7,741 of fish eggs were obtained at Lundu coastal waters encompassed of 17 families, while a total of 2,817 of fish eggs encompassed of seven families were obtained at Sematan coastal waters. The fish eggs obtained were mostly spherical, while one family was non-spherical. In terms of diversity, richness and evenness indices, Lundu has recorded the highest while Sematan coastal water recorded the lowest.
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author Siti Nurhirdayu, Binti Rahmat
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title Morphological Description And Composition Of Fish Eggs In Sampadi Island, Lundu And Sematan Coastal Water Of Sarawak
title_short Morphological Description And Composition Of Fish Eggs In Sampadi Island, Lundu And Sematan Coastal Water Of Sarawak
title_full Morphological Description And Composition Of Fish Eggs In Sampadi Island, Lundu And Sematan Coastal Water Of Sarawak
title_fullStr Morphological Description And Composition Of Fish Eggs In Sampadi Island, Lundu And Sematan Coastal Water Of Sarawak
title_full_unstemmed Morphological Description And Composition Of Fish Eggs In Sampadi Island, Lundu And Sematan Coastal Water Of Sarawak
title_sort morphological description and composition of fish eggs in sampadi island, lundu and sematan coastal water of sarawak
publisher Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS)
publishDate 2015
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/28016/2/Siti%20Nurhirdayu%28fulltext%29.pdf
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