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    Using GIS and stakeholder involvement to innovate marine mammal bycatch risk assessment in data-limited fisheries by Verutes, Gregory M, Johnson, Andrew F, Caillat, Marjolaine, Ponnampalam, Louisa S, Peter, Cindy, Vu, Long, Junchompoo, Chalatip, Lewison, Rebecca L, Hines, Ellen M

    Published in PloS one (20-08-2020)
    “…Fisheries bycatch has been identified as the greatest threat to marine mammals worldwide. Characterizing the impacts of bycatch on marine mammals is…”
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    A rapid assessment of wildlife tourism risk posed to cetaceans in Asia by Mustika, Putu Liza Kusuma, Welters, Riccardo, Ryan, Gerard Edward, D'Lima, Coralie, Sorongon-Yap, Patricia, Jutapruet, Suwat, Peter, Cindy

    Published in Journal of sustainable tourism (03-08-2017)
    “…Dolphin-watching tourism is growing globally. In developing countries, the typically low environmental awareness of operators and poorly enforced or…”
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    Utilizing interview-based data to measure interactions of artisanal fishing communities and cetacean populations in Kuching Bay, Sarawak, East Malaysia by Ambie, Samantha, Peter, Cindy, Minton, Gianna, Ngeian, Jenny, Zulkifli Poh, Anna Norliza, Mujahid, Aazani, Tuen, Andrew Alek

    Published in Ocean & coastal management (15-05-2023)
    “…Kuching Bay is a significant area for artisanal fishing activities as well as an Important Marine Mammal Area (IMMA) for coastal cetaceans. A total of 286…”
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    Indo-Pacific Humpback Dolphins in Borneo: A Review of Current Knowledge with Emphasis on Sarawak by Minton, Gianna, Zulkifli Poh, Anna Norliza, Peter, Cindy, Porter, Lindsay, Kreb, Danielle

    Published in Advances in marine biology (01-01-2016)
    “…Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins (Sousa chinensis) are documented from various locations along Borneo's coast, including three sites in Sarawak, Malaysia, three…”
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    Getting to the bottom of bycatch: a GIS-based toolbox to assess the risk of marine mammal bycatch by Hines, E, Ponnampalam, LS, Junchompoo, C, Peter, C, Vu, L, Huynh, T, Caillat, M, Johnson, AF, Minton, G, Lewison, RL, Verutes, GM

    Published in Endangered species research (04-06-2020)
    “…Marine mammal bycatch poses a particular challenge in developing countries, where data to document bycatch and its effects are often lacking. Using the Bycatch…”
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    Avifauna in Logged-Over Forest of Upper Baleh, Sarawak by Tuen, Andrew Alek, Sapian, Attiqqah Fadziliah, Ismail, Khatijah, Peter, Cindy, Haba, Mohd Hasri Al-Hafiz, Lee, Ch'ien C

    “…Commercial logging is a major economic activity in the Upper Baleh catchment, Sarawak, so logged-over forest is the dominant forest type there. Avifauna survey…”
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    Cutaneous nodules in Irrawaddy dolphins: an emerging disease in vulnerable populations by Van Bressem, Marie-Francoise, Minton, Gianna, Sutaria, Dipani, Kelkar, Nachiket, Peter, Cindy, Zulkarnaen, Mohammad, Mansur, Rubaiyat M, Porter, Lindsay, Vargas, Luz H, Rajamani, Leela

    Published in Diseases of aquatic organisms (16-01-2014)
    “…The presence of cutaneous nodules is reported in vulnerable populations of Irrawaddy dolphins Orcaella brevirostris from Malaysia (Kuching, Bintulu-Similajau,…”
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    Four Simple Questions: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Half-Day Community Workshops Designed to Increase Awareness of Coastal Cetacean Conservation Issues in Sarawak, Malaysia by Minton, Gianna, Poh, Anna Norliza Zulkifli, Ngeian, Jenny, Peter, Cindy, Tuen, Andrew Alek

    “…Community workshops were held in coastal locations in Sarawak to raise awareness of cetacean conservation. Interviews were conducted up to 2 years later in…”
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