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A Preliminary Observational Study of Flora and Fauna and Human Activities on the Coastal Ecosystem of Pantai Batu Hitam, Pahang, Malaysia

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Muhd Aqil Syukran Baharuddin, Noraini Abu Bakar, Rosimah Nulit, Wan Mohd Syazwan, Kennedy Aaron Aguol, Mohamad Saupi Ismail, AHMAD DWI SETYAWAN, Krishnan Kumar, Wan Hee Cheng, Chee Seng Leow, Chee Kong Yap

Summary

This preliminary observational study documented 24 species across 14 families at a Malaysian coastal ecosystem, identifying evidence of plastic pollution and habitat degradation from tourism and infrastructure development alongside rich biodiversity. The findings emphasize the need for targeted conservation efforts and sustainable management practices to balance ecological preservation with local development pressures.

Study Type Environmental

This preliminary observational study examines the biodiversity and human impact on the coastal ecosystem of Pantai Batu Hitam, situated along the east coast of Pahang, Malaysia. Conducted on April 28, 2024, the study involved photographing marine and terrestrial flora and fauna along the beach to document and identify species through taxonomic classification using digital tools and field guides. A total of 24 species were identified across 14 families, highlighting the ecosystem’s rich diversity, including notable plant-animal interactions. In addition to species documentation, evidence of human activities such as tourism and infrastructure development was observed, with particular concerns regarding plastic pollution and habitat degradation. These findings emphasize the need for targeted conservation efforts and sustainable practices to protect Pantai Batu Hitam’s biodiversity while addressing the challenges posed by human activities. This study contributes to understanding the balance required between ecological preservation and local development in coastal regions.

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