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WORKSHOP ON MARINE NATURAL HISTORY OF TIOMAN MARINE PARK GROUP OF ISLANDS 17 20 September 2006 Berjaya Tioman Beach, Golf & Spa Resort Pulau Tioman, Malaysia Organised by Marine Park Department Ministry of Natural Resources & Environment University of Malaya Maritime Research Centre

BACKGROUND Pulau Tioman was gazetted as a marine park in 1994 and consists of nine islands in the state of Pahang. Pulau Tioman is the largest island with an area of 135km 2. The other islands are Pulau Sembilang, Pulau Seri Buat, Pulau Tulai, Pulau Cebeh, Pulau Labas, Pulau Sepoi, Pulau Gut and Pulau Tokong Bahara. Today, Pulau Tioman is known for tourism and as a marine park and has historical significance for its use as a place of rest and replenishment for seafarers during long sea voyages. Various artifacts of historical importance has been found and excavated from Nipah and Juara villages in the 1970 s and 1980 s. Throughout recent years the island has changed from a dominantly fisheries oriented island to a tourism based island. The islands are surrounded by crystal clear waters with rich fringing coral reefs. Therefore they are considered to be a valuable resource for the country directly in the form of tourism and indirectly to the adjacent commercial fisheries industry. Past research conducted on Pulau Tioman has addressed the state of terrestrial flora and fauna, marine resources such as corals, macroinvertebrates, coral fish, and marine flora, and the impacts of tourism and development activities on the environment of the island. However, there has not been a well coordinated and concerted effort between scientists and the management of Pulau Tioman Marine Park to address ongoing and future issues relevant to this group of islands. This workshop would act as a catalyst towards a comprehensive, usable scientific output that can assist the management to make informed and correct decisions. It also augurs well for scientists working in Pulau Tioman that the University of Malaya Marine Research Station has been established in collaboration with the Marine Parks Section. The University of Malaya Maritime Research Centre (UMMReC) which will organise and manage the running of the research station welcomes the use of its facilities for research by other organisations and research institutes. Objectives of Workshop 1) To discover and disseminate to stakeholders all relevant scientific research and data that is available; 2) To enhance collaboration between research institutions or individuals with guidance from management on current priority issues; 3) To agree on utilizing the marine research station as a platform for further research on Pulau Tioman; 4) To come up with a viable and attainable research and management plan. Oral and Poster Papers: Oral papers will be presented by invited speakers. Poster papers are invited from all interested participants. Posters may address any research issue in the Tioman Group of Islands. However, priority will be given to those that address marine & coastal biodiversity and resources. The aim of the poster papers is to give an idea of the type and breadth of research that has been conducted in the Tioman Group of Islands, and will form the basis for the discussion session on Future Research Priorities. All extended abstracts will be distributed at the workshop. Important Date: 8 September 2006 Registration deadline Submission of extended abstract

SUNDAY, 17 th SEPTEMBER 2006 1300-1500 Arrival of guests 1400-1500 Registration Secretariat Counter, Shahzan Ballroom, Berjaya Tioman Beach, Golf and Spa Resort 1600-1700 Launch of the University of Malaya Marine Research Station, Tioman Marine Parks Centre. th MONDAY, 18 SEPTEMBER 2006 VENUE: SHAHZAN HALL 0830 0900 Registration Secretariat Counter, Shahzan Ballroom, Berjaya Tioman Beach, Golf and Spa Resort 0900-0910 Welcome Address by Tuan Haji Abd. Jamal Mydin, Director, Marine Parks Section. 0910-0920 Speech by Y. Bhg Datuk Rafiah Salim, Vice Chancellor, University of Malaya. 0920-0930 Speech & Launch by Y.B. Dato Sazmi Miah, Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment. 0930 1000 Press Conference / Refreshment SESSION I: OVERVIEW OF THE TIOMAN GROUP OF ISLANDS Chairperson: Prof. Dr Chong Ving Ching, University of Malaya Maritime Research Centre 1000 1030 Research History of the Tioman Group of Islands Dr Lim Boo Liat 1030-1100 Terrestrial Biodiversity of the Tioman Group of Islands (Flora) Prof. Dr Haji Mohamed Abdul Majid, Institute of Biological Sciences, University of Malaya. 1100-1130 The Marine Flora and Fauna of the Tioman Group of Islands Prof. Dr Chou Loke Ming, National University of Singapore SESSION II: DEVELOPMENT AND CONSERVATION ISSUES IN THE TIOMAN GROUP OF ISLANDS Chairperson: Prof. Dr Phang Siew Moi, University of Malaya Maritime Research Centre 1130-1200 The Physical Setting of the Tioman Group of Islands Assoc. Prof. Dr Azhar Hussin (University of Malaya Maritime Research Centre) & Assoc. Prof. Teh Tiong Sa (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) 1200-1230 Status of Island, Development and the Impact on the Environment Prof. Dr Zubir Din, Centre for Marine & Coastal Studies, Universiti Sains Malaysia. 1230-1300 Remote Monitoring Using Satellite Image for Coral Reefs. Tuan Haji Darus Ahmad, Director, Malaysian Centre for Remote Sensing (MACRES) 1300-1430 Lunch

SESSION III: FUTURE PLANS FOR PULAU TIOMAN Chairperson: Assoc. Prof. Datin Dr Mary George, University of Malaya Maritime Research Centre 1430-1445 The Proposed Marine Park Act Mr Gopinath Nagaraj, Fanli Marine, and Ms Preetha, WWF-Malaysia. 1445-1500 Current and Future Development Plans for the Tioman Group of Islands Tioman Development Authority (TDA) Group IA convenors: Group IB convenors: Group IIA convenors: Group IIB convenors: BREAK OUT SESSION: FUTURE RESEARCH PRIORITIES: MARINE & COASTAL RESOURCES OF TIOMAN: Mr Affendi Yang Amri & Assoc. Prof. Dr Mazlan Abdul Ghaffar Assoc. Prof. Drs Fredolin Tangang & Azhar Hussin Prof. Dr Ho Sinn Chye & Assoc. Prof. Dr Mary George Mr Ab. Rahim Gor Yaman & Mr Kevin Hiew Wai Pang 1500-1800 Break out session: Group I: Natural History & Biodiversity (SHAHZAN HALL I): o IA: Biological Resources o IB: Physical Features & Resources Group II: Socio-economy, Development, and Management (SHAHZAN HALL II): o IIA: Socio-economy & Development Issues o IIB: Management Issues 2100 Informal Discussion and Preparation of Presentations th TUESDAY, 19 SEPTEMBER 2006 VENUE: SHAHZAN HALL 0900-1100 Presentation and Discussion 1100-1200 Conclusions and Closing 1200-1400 Lunch 1400-2000 Free and Easy WEDNESDAY, 20 th SEPTEMBER 2006 0800-0830 Check out and depart from Pulau Tioman

ORGANISING COMMITTEE Post University of Malaya Maritime Research Centre Marine Parks Section Chairperson Mr Affendi Yang Amri Mr Ab Rahim Gor Yaman Secretary Ms Jillian Ooi Lean Sim Mr Faedzul Rahman Rosman Treasurer Dr Mohammed Rizman Idid Ms Raja Yana Meleessa bt Raja Haroon Arashid Mr Hamidon Ahmad Workshop Programme & Presentations Mr Kee Alfian Abdul Adzis Mr Arief Darmawijaya Mohd Saripuddin Technical Mr Rosmadi Fauzi Mr Sharuhuzila Ngah Logistics Mr Badrul Huzaimi Tajuddin Mr Wee Foo Long Poster Exhibition Ms Wong Ching Lee Mr Fooa Teck Heng Publicity Assoc. Prof. Dr Siti Aisyah Alias Ms Lim Ai Gaik Special Duties & Launch of Marine Research Centre Mr Patrick Lee SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE Head Scientific Advisor Scientific Advisor Prof. Dr Phang Siew Moi Assoc. Prof. Dr Azhar Hussin Prof. Dr Chong Ving Ching Tuan Haji Abd. Jamal Mydin