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  2. Luconia Shoals - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia's Fisheries Research Institute has conducted studies on the area since 2004. [18] Malaysia organises an annual International Deep Sea Fishing Tournament on the shoals with participants departing from the Marina Bay in Miri and heading up to the area for 3 days. The participant who catches the biggest fish is proclaimed the winner of ...

  3. Fisheries Act 1985 - Wikipedia

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    The Fisheries Act 1985 (Malay: Akta Perikanan 1985) is a Malaysian federal act relating to the administration and management of fisheries, including the conservation and development of maritime and estuarine fishing and fisheries in Malaysia waters, protection to aquatic mammals and turtles and riverine fishing in Malaysia and to matters connected to establishment of marine parks and marine ...

  4. Category:Fishing in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Fisheries Act 1985. Categories: Fishing by country. Industry in Malaysia. Water in Malaysia. Food and drink in Malaysia. Fishing in Asia. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  5. Fisheries Development Authority of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Fisheries Development Authority of Malaysia ( Lembaga Kemajuan Ikan Malaysia) is an agency under Ministry of Agriculture and Food Industries of Malaysia. It is established in 1971 to maintain adequate supply of fish and seafood in Malaysia. [1] It is responsible to improve social and economic status of fishermen and improve fishing industry in ...

  6. Perahu payang - Wikipedia

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    Perahu payang. A payang in Muzium Negara, Malaysia. Perahu payang or simply payang is a traditional Malay open fishing boat. They are usually found in Terengganu, and to a lesser extent, Kelantan, Pahang, and Johor coasts. A few examples normally come down to Singapore to operate during the period of the north-east monsoon in the South China Sea.

  7. Kenyir Lake - Wikipedia

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    Kenyir Lake (Malay: Tasik Kenyir; Jawi: تاسيق كڽير) is an artificial lake located in Hulu Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia, nestled deep in the Pantai Timur Range. The lake was created in 1985 by the Kenyir Dam on the Kenyir River, the upper stream of the Terengganu River. The lake provides water to the nearby Sultan Mahmud Power Station.

  8. Mabul Island - Wikipedia

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    Mabul (Malay: Pulau Mabul) is a small island near the southeastern coast of Sabah in Malaysia. The island has been a fishing village since the 1970s. After the 1990s, Mabul gained popularity with scuba divers due to its proximity to Sipadan island. [1] The island is roughly 15 km north of Sipadan, 0.2km 2 in size, and around 2–3m above sea ...

  9. Category:Fishing communities in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Categories: Fishing in Malaysia. Populated coastal places in Malaysia. Ports and harbours of Malaysia. Fishing communities by country.