ASEAN Journal on Science and Technology for Development (Sep 2018)
An inter-site study of biofouling recruitment on static immersion panels in major ports of South East Asia and India
- Chin Sing Lim,
- Zuliza Haji Jolkifli,
- Alina Jair,
- Noorizan Karim,
- Ranimah A. Wahab,
- Dattesh V. Desai,
- Venkat Krishnamurthy,
- Lidita Khandeparker,
- Kaushal Mapari,
- Subhash Sawant,
- Hikmah Thoha,
- Hadiyanto Hadiyanto,
- Dirhamsyah Dirhamsyah,
- Soukaseum Dalasane,
- Kongneun Chounlamountry,
- Lee Siang Hing,
- Shahruddin bin H. Yusof,
- Myint Myint Khaing,
- Hildie M. E. Nacorda,
- Nero Austero,
- Rhodora V. Azanza,
- Cesario Pagdilao,
- Sumana Kajonwattanakul,
- Ratchanee Puttapreecha,
- Sombat Poovachiranon,
- Hoang Mai Le,
- Thanh Thuy Tran,
- Van Cu Nguyen,
- Koh Siang Tan,
- Arga Chandrashekar Anil
Affiliations
- Chin Sing Lim
- St John’s Island National Marine Laboratory, Tropical Marine Science Institute, National University of Singapore, Singapore 119227
- Zuliza Haji Jolkifli
- Department of Fisheries, Ministry of Industry and Primary Resources, Jalan Mentri Besar, Berakas BB 3910, Brunei Darussalam
- Alina Jair
- Department of Fisheries, Ministry of Industry and Primary Resources, Jalan Mentri Besar, Berakas BB 3910, Brunei Darussalam
- Noorizan Karim
- Department of Fisheries, Ministry of Industry and Primary Resources, Jalan Mentri Besar, Berakas BB 3910, Brunei Darussalam
- Ranimah A. Wahab
- Department of Fisheries, Ministry of Industry and Primary Resources, Jalan Mentri Besar, Berakas BB 3910, Brunei Darussalam
- Dattesh V. Desai
- CSIR - National Institute of Oceanography, Dona Paula, Goa 403004, India
- Venkat Krishnamurthy
- CSIR - National Institute of Oceanography, Dona Paula, Goa 403004, India
- Lidita Khandeparker
- CSIR - National Institute of Oceanography, Dona Paula, Goa 403004, India
- Kaushal Mapari
- CSIR - National Institute of Oceanography, Dona Paula, Goa 403004, India
- Subhash Sawant
- CSIR - National Institute of Oceanography, Dona Paula, Goa 403004, India
- Hikmah Thoha
- Research Center for Oceanography, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Jl. Pasir Putih 1, Ancol Timur, Jakarta 11048, Indonesia
- Hadiyanto Hadiyanto
- Research Center for Oceanography, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Jl. Pasir Putih 1, Ancol Timur, Jakarta 11048, Indonesia
- Dirhamsyah Dirhamsyah
- Research Center for Oceanography, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Jl. Pasir Putih 1, Ancol Timur, Jakarta 11048, Indonesia
- Soukaseum Dalasane
- Ministry of Public Works and Transport, Lao PDR
- Kongneun Chounlamountry
- Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Vientiane, Lao PDR
- Lee Siang Hing
- Department of Marine Science, Faculty of Maritime Studies and Marine Science, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu Mengabang Telipot 21030, Terengganu, Malaysia
- Shahruddin bin H. Yusof
- National Oceanography Directorate Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation Federal Government Administrative Centre, 62662, Putrajaya, Malaysia
- Myint Myint Khaing
- Remote Sensing Department, Mandalay Technological University, Ministry of Science and Technology, Mandalay, Myanmar
- Hildie M. E. Nacorda
- School of Environmental Science and Management (SESAM), University of the Philippines Los Baos College, Laguna 4031, The Philippines
- Nero Austero
- Marine Science Institute, College of Science, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City 1101, The Philippines
- Rhodora V. Azanza
- Marine Science Institute, College of Science, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City 1101, The Philippines
- Cesario Pagdilao
- Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and Development. Department of Science and Technology, PCAARRD, Paseo de Valmayor, Timugan, Economic Garden, Los Baños, Laguna 4030, The Philippines
- Sumana Kajonwattanakul
- Department of Marine and Coastal Resources, The Government Complex, Ratthaprasasanabhakti Building, 6th floor 120 Chaengwattana Road, Thungsonghong, Laksi Bangkok 10210, Thailand
- Ratchanee Puttapreecha
- Southern Marine and Coastal Resources Research Center, 158 Moo 8, Pawong, Muang District Songkhla 90100, Thailand
- Sombat Poovachiranon
- Department of Marine and Coastal Resources, The Government Complex, Ratthaprasasanabhakti Building, 6th floor 120 Chaengwattana Road, Thungsonghong, Laksi Bangkok 10210, Thailand
- Hoang Mai Le
- Center for Planning, Surveying and Assessing Marine Environment and Resources, Vietnam Administration of Seas and Islands, MONRE Building, 10 Ton That Thuyet Str, Cau Giay, District, Hanoi, Vietnam
- Thanh Thuy Tran
- Department of International Cooperation, Science and Technology Vietnam Administration of Seas and Islands, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, MONRE Building, 83. Nguyen Chi Thanh, Ha Noi, Vietnam
- Van Cu Nguyen
- Department of International Cooperation, Science and Technology Vietnam Administration of Seas and Islands, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, MONRE Building, 83. Nguyen Chi Thanh, Ha Noi, Vietnam
- Koh Siang Tan
- St John’s Island National Marine Laboratory, Tropical Marine Science Institute, National University of Singapore, Singapore 119227
- Arga Chandrashekar Anil
- CSIR - National Institute of Oceanography, Dona Paula, Goa 403004, India
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.29037/ajstd.496
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 35,
no. 1-2
pp. 167 – 176
Abstract
Limited knowledge of native marine biodiversity hinders effective biodiversity management to safeguard South and Southeast Asia’s marine coastal environment against the threat of invasive species transfer through shipping. In particular, sessile marine biofouling organisms in South East Asian ports are poorly known. Through the support of the ASEAN-India Cooperation Project on the Extent of Transfer of Alien Invasive Organisms in South/South East Asia Region by Shipping, a coordinated effort to examine diversity of biofouling organisms in major port areas in Southeast Asia and India was made using polyvinylchloride (PVC) panels as recruitment surfaces in a static immersion study for a period of 12 months. Not surprisingly, the study revealed that fouling patterns differed between ports possibly as a result of dissimilar hydrographic conditions. However, there were also underlying similarities that reflected a regional uniformity in the composition of fouling communities. At the same time, the alien Caribbean bivalve Mytilopsis sallei was detected in Manila Bay (Philippines), Songkhla Port (Thailand) and Singapore. This is a first simultaneous biofouling survey involving scientists and government stakeholders from India and ASEAN nations of Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, Philippines and Vietnam.
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