Profesor Madya Ts. Dr. Ejria Saleh

Profesor Madya Ts. Dr. Ejria Saleh

Institut Marin Borneo, UMS

Ejria Saleh is a Assoc. Professor in Borneo Marine Research Institute, Universiti Malaysia Sabah. Malaysia. She has a Diploma and a BSc. (Hons) degree in Fisheries Science from Universiti Putra Malaysia, MSc in Recent Environmental Change at the University of Liverpool, United Kingdom and PhD in Oceanography from Universiti Malaysia Sabah. Previously she was a manager for the Coral Triangle Initiative on Coral Reefs, Fisheries, and Food Security (CTI-CFF) Sabah Branch Office under the Ministry of Science, Technology & Innovation (2013-2016) and Deputy Director, Borneo Marine Research Institute (2016-2020). Currently, she is directly involved with implementing Goal 4; Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) Measures Achieved, CTI-CFF Malaysia. Her research interest focuses on coastal oceanography, climate change, and coastal community. She is also a member of the World Seagrass Association and Malaysia Nature Society. She has actively participated in various scientific marine expeditions within Sulu-Sulawasi Seas. She is also a project leader of more than 10 funded research projects and published several books and journals related to coastal oceanography and climate change adaptation.

Research

Projects

43

Active

7

Grants

RM 7,618,694.40


Research Interests & Expertise

Marine Sciences - Coastal Oceanography and Processes

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Current Research Projects

Disaster management related to natural disasters which includes earthquake, flood, extreme weather, and coastal erosion

Member

2025 - 2027

Seagrass mapping and community based program in sabah and federal territory of labuan

Leader

2024 - 2026

Mangrove distribution and monitoring using satellite images and drone data in kota kinabalu, sabah

Member

2024 - 2026

Mapping a sustainable future for coastal communities in kota belud district: harnessing biodiversity and science for better livelihoods

Member

2024 - 2026

Seagrass transplanting at kota kinabalu coastal areas sabah

Leader

2023 - 2025

Optimizing screening method prior to uav photo alignment to improve orthorectification for coral classification mapping in sabah, malaysia.

Member

2022 - 2025

Sumber semulajadi dan potensi pembagunan strategik ekonomi luar pantai malaysia: pulau layang-layang

Member

2020 - 2025

Publications listing

NOTE: PUBLICATION DATA FOR THE LAST 3 YEARS WILL BE DISPLAYED

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Kartini Binti Saibeh , Badariah Binti Saibeh , Ejria Saleh (2025), Vulnerability Of Araceae To Social-ecological Activities In Kinabalu Unesco Global Geopark, Sabah, Malaysia

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Zarinah Waheed , Rossita Shapawi , Ejria Saleh , Siti Rahayu Binti Mohd. Hashim (2025), Assessing Anthropogenic Impacts On Coral Reefs Using Local And Expert Knowledge In The Semporna Priority Conservation Area, Sabah, Malaysia

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Rozaimi Bin Zakaria , Isfarita Binti Ismail , Ejria Saleh (2025), Prediction Of Coastline Changes In Sulaman Lake Mangrove Forest Reserve, Sabah Using Kalman Filter Model

14.

Ejria Saleh (2024), Refining Of Water Masses At Sarawak Waters, Malaysia

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Isfarita Binti Ismail , Ejria Saleh (2024), Sea Level Rise Simulation At Major Towns Of East Coast Of Peninsular Malaysia

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Ejria Saleh , Normah Awang Besar @ Raffie , Nurul Syakilah Binti Suhaili (2024), Estimating The Total Carbon Stock In The Mangrove Forest Of Kota Marudu, Sabah, Malaysia

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Nurul Syakilah Binti Suhaili , Normah Awang Besar @ Raffie , Ejria Saleh (2024), Carbon Stock Estimation In Mangrove Forest At Pitas, Sabah, Malaysia

18.

Ejria Saleh (2024), Seasonal Variability Of Sea Surface Chlorophyll-a At West Borneo Island

19.

Ejria Saleh (2023), Variations In Body Condition Of Green Turtles (chelonia Mydas) In Two Nearby Foraging Grounds Indicate Their Sensitivity To Foraging Habitats

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Ejria Saleh , Sujjat Al Azad (2023), Spatial And Temporal Variations Of Dissolved Inorganic Nutrients And Relationship With Phytoplankton Density In Coastal Water Of Kudat, Sabah, Malaysia


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