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Item Embargo Assessment of coral health status using two-dimensional Coral Health Index (2D-CHI): A preliminary study in Pulau Perhentian Marine Park, Malaysia(Elsevier, 2022) Che Din Mohd Safuan; Wan Izatul Asma Wan Talaat; Nazli Aziz; Hafeez Jeofry; Raveena Kim Lai; Husain Khyril-Syahrizan; Aminudin Muhammad Afiq-Firdaus; Ahmad Mohammad Faiz; Mohd Johari Nur Arbaeen; Wei Yien Lua; Xiong-Zhi Xuem Izarenah Md Repin; Zainudin BachokIdentifying the key threats that influence coral reef ecosystems, one needs accurate information about coral health status to provide information for enhancing coral reef management. In this study, the health status of the coral reefs in the Pulau Perhentian Marine Park (PPMP) is characterized by using two ecological components, benthic (BI) and fish (FI) indexes, which were combined to form a two-dimensional Coral Health Index (2D-CHI). The BI was determined based on data collected using the Coral Video Transect (CVT) method, while the BI using the data collected using Underwater Visual Census (UVC).Item Embargo Impacts of future sea-level rise under global warming assessed from tide gauge records: A case study of the East Coast Economic Region of Peninsular Malaysia(Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI), 2021) Milad Bagheri; Zelina Z. Ibrahim; Mohd Fadzil Akhir; Bahareh Oryani; Shahabaldin Rezania; Isabelle D. Wolf; Amin Beiranvand Pour; Wan Izatul Asma Wan TalaatThe effects of global warming are putting the world’s coasts at risk. Coastal planners need relatively accurate projections of the rate of sea-level rise and its possible consequences, such as extreme sea-level changes, flooding, and coastal erosion. The east coast of Peninsular Malaysia is vulnerable to sea-level change. The purpose of this study is to present an Artificial Neural Network (ANN) model to analyse sea-level change based on observed data of tide gauge, rainfall, sea level pressure, sea surface temperature, and wind.Item Embargo Sea-level projections using a NARX-NN model of tide gauge data for the coastal city of Kuala Terengganu in Malaysia(Springer, 2023) Milad Bagheri; Zelina Z. Ibrahim; Isabelle D. Wolf; Mohd Fadzil Akhir; Wan Izatul Asma Wan Talaat; Bahareh OryaniThe impact of global warming presents an increased risk to the world’s shorelines. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reported that the twenty-first century experienced a severe global mean sea-level rise due to human-induced climate change. Therefore, coastal planners require reasonably accurate estimates of the rate of sea-level rise and the potential impacts, including extreme sea-level changes, floods, and shoreline erosion.