This project highlights the value of marine specimen collections for education and research. Through the South China Sea Repository & Reference Centre, environmental education programmes are conducted involving five schools in Kuala Terengganu, using preserved marine specimens to build awareness and appreciation for marine biodiversity.
Dr. Melissa Beata Martin is a senior lecturer at Universiti Malaysia Terengganu’s Faculty of Science and Marine Environment, holding a PhD in Fisheries from the University of Tasmania. She specialises in the taxonomy and phylogeny of parasitic isopods from fishes and collaborates with natural history museums. Dr. Martin’s work bridges taxonomy and citizen science, advancing marine biodiversity conservation and education. Her dedication has inspired numerous student projects and fostered broader appreciation for marine life.
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