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Peer-reviewed publication • 2024

Towards sustainable mangrove-shrimp aquaculture through capacity building and partnership in the Mekong River Delta

Environmental Science and Pollution Research vol 31 issue 4

Peer-reviewed publication • 2024

Occurrence of microplastics in fish gastrointestinal tracts belongs to different feeding habits from the Bangladesh coast of the Bay of Bengal

Environmental Research Communications vol 6 issue 2

Peer-reviewed publication • 2024

What next for marine ecosystem management in Vietnam: assessment of coastal economy, climate change, and policy implication

Peer-reviewed publication • 2024

Storage and dynamics of soil organic carbon in allochthonous-dominated and nitrogen-limited natural and planted mangrove forests in southern Thailand

Regional Studies in Marine Science vol 67

Peer-reviewed publication • 2023

Microplastic pollution in surface waters and sediments matrices of the Sundarbans – The largest single block of tidal halophytic mangrove forest in the world

Peer-reviewed publication • 2023

Dive industry perspectives on threats to coral reefs: A comparative study across four Asia-Pacific countries

Peer-reviewed publication • 2023

Impact of Water Management on Methane Emission Dynamics in Sri Lankan Paddy Ecosystems

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Project • CRRP2023-03MY-Mohd Hanif

Establishing a pilot network for microplastic monitoring and analysis in the coastal environment of Southeast Asia

Peer-reviewed publication • 2023

Source apportionment of microplastics in indoor dust: Two strategies based on shape and composition

Peer-reviewed publication • 2023

Formation mechanism and source apportionment of nitrate in atmospheric aerosols

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