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Bidong Island is a small island located in the South China Sea, and is about 14 km from mainland Peninsular Malaysia. The island and the Bidong archipelago boast of its richness in diversity of both terrestrial and marine organisms and its undeniably pristine and thriving ecosystem. In 1975–1990, Bidong Island was formerly a UNHCR refugee camp for a quarter of a million Vietnamese "Boat people" escaping the Vietnam War, and still holds great significance to many of its descendants. Due to its historical significance, the Terengganu State government plans to develop Bidong Island as a heritage tourism site and a new scuba diving destination.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 - General Geology of Bidong Island, Terengganu.- Chapter 2 – Sustainable Economic Development of Bidong Island.- Chapter 3 – Historic Vietnamese Settlement of Bidong Island.- Chapter 4 – Species Richness of Plants in Bidong Island.- Chapter 5 - Community Structure and Diversity of Trees in Coastal Forest of Bidong Island, Terengganu.- Chapter 6 – Decapoda Crustaceans at the South China Sea Repository and Reference Centre in Terengganu, Peninsular Malaysia.- Chapter 7 – Checklist of Lichens From Bidong Island, Terengganu.- Chapter 8 – Diversity of Birds in Bidong Island.-Chapter 9 – Rapid Assessment of Terrestrial Fauna of Bidong Island, Malaysia.- Chapter 10 – Impact of Tropical Storm Pabuk on Intertidal Gastropods in Bidong Island, Malaysia.- Chapter 11 – Lunar Cycle Drives Migration of Zooplankton in Coral Reef of Bidong Island.- Chapter 12 – Modern Benthic Foraminifera in the Coral Reefs of Bidong Island, Terengganu.- Chapter 13 – Meiofauna from the Shipwrecks of Bidong Island, South China Sea.- Chapter 14 – Fish Distribution in Tropical Bidong Island, South China Sea Under Influence from Nearshore Sea Acidification.- Chapter 15 – Host Preferences and Colouration of Christmas Tree Worms, Spirobrancus corniculatus from Bidong Island.- Chapter 16 – Cellular Stress Response of Scleractinian Coral Acropora robusta and Acropora florida in Bidong Island, Malaysia.- Chapter 17 – Effects of pH on the Early Life Histories of Crown–of–Thorns Starfish (Acanthaster Cf Solaris) in Bidong Island, Terengganu, South China Sea.- Chapter 18 – Metals Concentration in Coral Reef Fishes of Bidong Island During the 2017 to 2019 Marine Biology Fieldwork Course.- Chapter 19 – Heavy Metals in Surficial Sediment from Bidong Island, Southern South China Sea.
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