Professor Madya Dr.
 Lim Leong Seng

Professor Madya Dr. Lim Leong Seng

Institut Marin Borneo, UMS

Professor Madya Dr. Lim Leong Seng is a distinguished researcher at Institut Marin Borneo, University Malaysia Sabah. Their research focuses on My research interest is mainly focused on the biology, physiology and behaviour of farmed fish. In addition, I work on topics that are related to general aquaculture practices and aquaculture nutrition., .

As a member of Institut Marin Borneo, they contribute significantly to the academic and research community at UMS through their expertise and dedication to advancing knowledge in their field.

Professor Madya Dr. Lim Leong Seng holds Doktor Falsafah dalam Akuakultur from Universiti Malaysia Sabah , among other qualifications, and has established themselves as a respected expert in their field.

Research

Projects

10

Active

10

Grants

RM 2,803,052.00


Research Interests & Expertise

Fisheries And Aquaculture Sciences - Fish Nutrition Aquaculture Feed and Nutrition

Publications

Total Publications by Year

NOTE: N/A = Data not available, 0 = Data not completed


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Documents

123

H-Index

22

Citations

1,507

Affiliation

Universiti Malaysia Sabah

Research listing

Current Research Projects

Machine intelligence revolutionized storage and shipping tank for aquaculture sea products to support the development of a sustainable blue economy

Member

2025 - 2027

The application of local ingredients in low fish meal aquafeed for finfish

Member

2025 - 2027

Enhancing aquaculture knowledge among small-scale farmers through rakan akuakultur

Member

2024 - 2026

The impact of different waste management system on water quality condition and productivity efficiency og whiteleg shrimp litopenaeus vannamei

Member

2024 - 2024

Establishment of sustainable feed and culture system for an effective grouper production

Leader

2024 - 2027

Assessment of the purple mud crab (scylla tranquebarica) preference for various types of marine protein sources

Leader

2023 - 2026

Classification of feeding behaviour for the development of an automated demand feeding system for hybrid grouper

Member

2021 - 2026

Classification of juvenile hybrid grouper (epinephelus fuscoguttatus × e. lanceolatus) behaviour under the culture environment: application of machine learning in fish condition monitoring

Leader

2021 - 2026

Optimizing the formulation and dietary inclusion method of a feed attractant prototype (scyllax tm) to improve the feeding efficiency in mud crabs farming.

Leader

2020 - 2025

Assessment of postbiotics for disease control strategies in shrimp aquaculture: an alternative to antibiotic treatment

Member

2019 - 2022

Publications listing

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Annita Yong Seok Kian , Muhammad Dawood Shah , Najamuddin Bin Abdul Basri , Lim Leong Seng , Rossita Shapawi , Isabella Ebi , Nurzafirah Binti Mazlan (2025) , Effects Of Dietary Vitamins C And E On Growth Performance, Hematological And Biochemical Parameters, Skeletal Abnormalities, And Disease Resistance Against V. Harveyi Of Hybrid Groupers (epinephelus Fuscoguttatus? × Epinephelus Lanceolatus?)

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Lim Leong Seng (2024) , Growth And Physiological Indices Of Hybrid Grouper (epinephelus Fuscoguttatus × Epinephelus Lanceolatus) Fed With Black Soldier Fly Larvae Meal

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Lim Leong Seng (2024) , Hoven’s Carp Leptobarbus Hoevenii Strategized Metabolism Needs To Cope With Changing Environment

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Lim Leong Seng (2024) , An Overview Of The Major Constraints In Scylla Mud Crabs Grow-out Culture And Its Mitigation Methods

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Lim Leong Seng , Rossita Shapawi , Kenneth Teo Tze Kin , Rayner Alfred (2024) , The Performance Of You Only Look Once (yolo) Algorithm In Differentiating Hunger, Feeding, And Post-feeding Behaviours In Hybrid Grouper Juveniles (epinephelus Fuscoguttatus ? × Epinephelus Lanceolatus ?)

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Lim Leong Seng (2024) , Protein Quality Of Commercially Important Edible Bivalves

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Lim Leong Seng (2024) , Female Tilapia, Oreochromis Sp. Mobilised Energy Differently For Growth And Reproduction According To Living Environment

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Lim Leong Seng (2024) , The Impact Of Elevated Temperature On The Macro-nutrients Of Commercially Important Marine Bivalves: The Implication Of Ocean Warming

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Lim Leong Seng (2024) , Hoven's Carp Leptobarbus Hoevenii Strategized Metabolism Needs To Cope With Changing Environment

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Lim Leong Seng , Koh Wee Yin , Rovina Kobun (2024) , Turning Waste Into Value: Extraction And Effective Valorization Strategies Of Seafood By-products


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