Achieving sustainable coastal environment in Langkawi, Malaysia

Despite many good policies and institutions, the coastal environment of Langkawi continues to deteriorate. This could be due to lack of effective governance as well as unregulated waste discharge. Evidences collected from the literature during 1996 to 2013 also revealed a significant increase in the...

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Main Authors: Mazlin Mokhtar, Minhaz Farid Ahmed, Khai, Ern Lee, Lubna Alam, Choo, Ta Goh, Rahmah Elfithri, Jamil Tajam, Kim, Anthony Hooi Wong
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spelling my.ums.eprints.200942018-05-21T05:34:21Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/20094/ Achieving sustainable coastal environment in Langkawi, Malaysia Mazlin Mokhtar Minhaz Farid Ahmed Khai, Ern Lee Lubna Alam Choo, Ta Goh Rahmah Elfithri Jamil Tajam Kim, Anthony Hooi Wong QH Natural history Despite many good policies and institutions, the coastal environment of Langkawi continues to deteriorate. This could be due to lack of effective governance as well as unregulated waste discharge. Evidences collected from the literature during 1996 to 2013 also revealed a significant increase in the concentrations of Zn (R2 = 0.78) and Pb (R2 = 0.12) in the sediment. This appears to be the result of large volume of terrestrial runoff that brings these metals originating from extensive anthropogenic activities. It is a vital indicator of coastal pollution. It is a matter of concern that in many cases Pb concentration in the sediment exceeded the world average value 20 μg/g as well as Canadian Interim Sediment Quality Standard of 35 μg/g for the coastal areas. Similarly, the metal pollution index (MPI) measured over a period of 2007 to 2009 in fish also indicated an increasing trend of pollution in Langkawi. The maximum MPI value (4.87) was recorded in Spanish mackerel. Since pollution of coastal environment has serious implications for marine biodiversity and health of seafood consumers, measures are required to address this problem. Use of constructed wetland might be effective in reducing the coastal pollution as this will filter the effluent and waste before their mixing with the coastal water. Furthermore, enabling the stakeholders to play the environmental stewardship role will ensure better governance of coastal ecosystem and effective implementation of policies, envisaging an improved monitoring of waste/effluent discharge into the coastal marine environment. These measures are among the actions necessary for achieving a sustainable coastal environment of Langkawi. Borneo Marine Research Institute 2017-12 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/20094/1/BJoMSA%20Vol.1-2017-002.pdf Mazlin Mokhtar and Minhaz Farid Ahmed and Khai, Ern Lee and Lubna Alam and Choo, Ta Goh and Rahmah Elfithri and Jamil Tajam and Kim, Anthony Hooi Wong (2017) Achieving sustainable coastal environment in Langkawi, Malaysia. Borneo Journal of Marine Science and Aquaculture, 1. pp. 7-15. ISSN 2600-8637 http://jurcon.ums.edu.my/ojums/index.php/BJoMSA/article/view/985
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Mazlin Mokhtar
Minhaz Farid Ahmed
Khai, Ern Lee
Lubna Alam
Choo, Ta Goh
Rahmah Elfithri
Jamil Tajam
Kim, Anthony Hooi Wong
Achieving sustainable coastal environment in Langkawi, Malaysia
description Despite many good policies and institutions, the coastal environment of Langkawi continues to deteriorate. This could be due to lack of effective governance as well as unregulated waste discharge. Evidences collected from the literature during 1996 to 2013 also revealed a significant increase in the concentrations of Zn (R2 = 0.78) and Pb (R2 = 0.12) in the sediment. This appears to be the result of large volume of terrestrial runoff that brings these metals originating from extensive anthropogenic activities. It is a vital indicator of coastal pollution. It is a matter of concern that in many cases Pb concentration in the sediment exceeded the world average value 20 μg/g as well as Canadian Interim Sediment Quality Standard of 35 μg/g for the coastal areas. Similarly, the metal pollution index (MPI) measured over a period of 2007 to 2009 in fish also indicated an increasing trend of pollution in Langkawi. The maximum MPI value (4.87) was recorded in Spanish mackerel. Since pollution of coastal environment has serious implications for marine biodiversity and health of seafood consumers, measures are required to address this problem. Use of constructed wetland might be effective in reducing the coastal pollution as this will filter the effluent and waste before their mixing with the coastal water. Furthermore, enabling the stakeholders to play the environmental stewardship role will ensure better governance of coastal ecosystem and effective implementation of policies, envisaging an improved monitoring of waste/effluent discharge into the coastal marine environment. These measures are among the actions necessary for achieving a sustainable coastal environment of Langkawi.
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author Mazlin Mokhtar
Minhaz Farid Ahmed
Khai, Ern Lee
Lubna Alam
Choo, Ta Goh
Rahmah Elfithri
Jamil Tajam
Kim, Anthony Hooi Wong
author_facet Mazlin Mokhtar
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Khai, Ern Lee
Lubna Alam
Choo, Ta Goh
Rahmah Elfithri
Jamil Tajam
Kim, Anthony Hooi Wong
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title Achieving sustainable coastal environment in Langkawi, Malaysia
title_short Achieving sustainable coastal environment in Langkawi, Malaysia
title_full Achieving sustainable coastal environment in Langkawi, Malaysia
title_fullStr Achieving sustainable coastal environment in Langkawi, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Achieving sustainable coastal environment in Langkawi, Malaysia
title_sort achieving sustainable coastal environment in langkawi, malaysia
publisher Borneo Marine Research Institute
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