Dr. John Bin Madin

Dr. John Bin Madin

Institut Marin Borneo, UMS

Dr. John Bin Madin is a distinguished researcher at Institut Marin Borneo, University Malaysia Sabah.

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.

Research

Projects

21

Active

2

Grants

RM 4,131,763.60


Research Interests & Expertise

Marine Sciences - Other Marine Biology N.E.C

Publications

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Research listing

Current Research Projects

Hatchery propagation of asiatic hard clam, meretrix meretrix (linnaeus, 1758) in marudu bay, malaysia

Member

2021 - 2023

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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John Bin Madin , Ejria Saleh , Rohana Binti Tair (2025), Influence Of Monsoon Seasons On Seagrass Ecosystems On The Coast Of Kota Kinabalu (sabah, Malaysia)

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Sitti Raehanah Binti Muhamad Shaleh , John Bin Madin , Bernardette Mabel Manjaji Matsumoto , Ejria Saleh (2025), Temporal Population Structure Of Fish Communities Along The Coastal Waters Of Universiti Malaysia Sabah (ums)

3.

John Bin Madin (2025), Population Structure Of Fish Communities Along The Tropical Waters Of Universiti Malaysia Sabah (ums)

4.

Julian Ransangan , John Bin Madin , Sitti Raehanah Binti Muhamad Shaleh (2023), Reproductive Biology And Condition Index Of Meretrix Meretrix In Marudu Bay, Malaysia: Implications For Conservation And Management

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Julian Ransangan , Sitti Raehanah Binti Muhamad Shaleh , John Bin Madin (2023), Gut Content Analysis And Selective Feeding Behavior Of The Asiatic Hard Clam Meretrix Meretrix (linnaeus, 1758) In Marudu Bay

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John Bin Madin (2023), Trends Of Attacks On Humans By Protected Crocodiles Along Rivers And Associated Habitats In Borneo Island