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dc.contributor.authorMohd Hafiz Fazalul, Rahiman
dc.contributor.authorNorasmadi, Abdul Rahim
dc.contributor.authorAbdul Haqi, Ibrahim
dc.date.accessioned2010-06-29T04:36:00Z
dc.date.available2010-06-29T04:36:00Z
dc.date.issued2007-08-10
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.unimap.edu.my/123456789/8201
dc.descriptionPameran PECIPTA 2007 dianjurkan oleh Kementerian Pengajian Tinggi Malaysia (KPTM) dengan kerjasama Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), 10 - 12 Ogos 2007 di Pusat Konvensyen Kuala Lumpur (KLCC), Kuala Lumpur.en_US
dc.description.abstractOil spills can destroy marine life as well as damaging habitat for land animals and humans. Majority of marine oil spills occurs from ships emptying their tanks before or after entering port. Large area oil spills are mostly from tanker ruptures or collisions with reefs, rocky shoals, or other ships. Some of the spills came from illigal oil emissions. These spills are usually massive in the extent of their environmental damage and generate wide spread media coverage. Routine surveillance of shipping routes and coastal areas is necessary to enforce maritime polluton laws and identify offenders.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherKementerian Pengajian Tinggi Malaysia (KPTM)en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseriesPECIPTA 2007en_US
dc.subjectOil spill monitoringen_US
dc.subjectRemote Oil Spillage Monitoring Systemen_US
dc.subjectUniMAP -- Research and developmenten_US
dc.subjectUniMAP -- Exhibitionen_US
dc.subjectUniMAP -- Competitionen_US
dc.subjectPECIPTA 2007en_US
dc.titleRemote Oil Spillage Monitoring Systemen_US
dc.typeImageen_US
dc.contributor.urlhafiz@unimap.edu.myen_US


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