Cheryl Rita Kaur
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic exemplifies how human impacts on the natural ecosystems can result in a widespread environmental, social and economic consequences across the globe, including Malaysia. The need to enhance environmental and biodiversity protection is more apparent than ever. Year 2020 has in fact become a year of reflection and opportunity to improve our actions on safeguarding the coastal and marine environment, resources and biodiversity at large, as well as related sectors and industries. This brief piece examines some of the impacts and implications seen in addressing the pandemic, and the way forward.