The aims of this research are to determine the abundance of microplastics and macroplastics in the Klang River basin (namely the Klang River and Kerayong River) in relation to water quality status and determine the relationship between the abundance of microplastics and microplastics, water quality (marine, estuarine, freshwater, highly urbanize area) and other environmental data. In addition, it correlates statistical and hydraulic data with abundance of macroplastics.
Pipeline Impact Assessment Study Of 24″ X 63km Eva Phase 2 For TTMM Offshore Facilities Year 2021
This project is performed to assist TTMM to acquire specific information mainly on the frequency of crossing that may pose serious risks to the subsea pipelines. Thus, to meet these objectives,
comprehensive data were gathered on the number of vessels crossing and plying the pipeline by commercial, fishing, and other types of vessels. The analysis focuses on determining risk
indexes for the installation of pipelines.
The objective of this service is to publish a high-quality Water Resource Publication that meets international standards, where the consultant needs to collect and collate information from the results of water resource studies from the Water Balance Development Program for National Water Resources Management (Phase 1), including a Water Balance Study, Water Demand Management Study, Water-Food-Energy Nexus Study & Water Footprint Study, Environmental Flow Guideline and Water Resource Conservation Plan (WRCP). The WRP can be used as a reference for JPS engineers, university students and academics.
The objectives of this study are to perform a social impact study on available secondary data to understand the existing situation in the project area, and to tabulate appropriate recommendations based on the issues highlighted.
The scope of this project is to map all mills associated with a specific refinery and to establish to mill list profile of GPS point (address and suppliers).
The objective of this study is to prepare and develop Term of Reference (TOR) for a shipyard development, fisheries complex and marine facilities project in Paka, Dungun, Terengganu according to Marine Department Malaysia Guideline.
This study is performed to determine the abundance of microplastics and macroplastics in the Klang River basin (namely the Klang River and
Kerayong River) as related to water quality status.
The scope of this study is to perform macrobenthos, phytoplankton and zooplankton sampling and analysis.
This project aims to identify areas of Malaysian waters that are important and should be protected as marine protected areas (MPAs) through the creation of marine ecological corridors in order to improve ecological function and biodiversity.
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