http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/21288
Title: | Adaptation of fisheries and mariculture management to extreme oceanic environmental changes and climate variability in Taiwan | Authors: | Chang, Yi Ming-An Lee Kuo-Tien Lee Kwang-Tsao Shao |
Issue Date: | 2013 | Journal Volume: | 38 | Start page/Pages: | 476–482 | Source: | Marine Policy | Abstract: | This study presents the response of fisheries management to the extreme climatic events that affect marine capture fisheries and mariculture in Taiwan. Two regional approaches that can be applied universally to help capture fisheries and mariculture adapt to extreme weather events are also proposed. In the winter of 2008, an anomalously strong and continuous northeasterly wind caused by a La Niña event drove the cold China Coastal Current southward to penetrate the southern Taiwan Strait, and a portion of this current intruded eastward to the southern Penghu Archipelago. The cold current intrusion appreciably damaged marine aquaculture and the wild fish population, causing the death of more than 73 t of wild fish and 80% of cage aquaculture fish at the Penghu Islands. This extremely cold seawater event occurred between late January and the beginning of February 2008. To recover fishery resources around the waters of Penghu, fishery-related agencies adapted recovery measures over 3 years starting in April 2008 that included hatchery juvenile release, environmental monitoring, fishery subsidies, and ecological field investigations. This study suggests that responding to extreme climatic influences on fisheries and mariculture should include (1) establishing an early warning system by connecting fisheries agencies and marine research institutions to assist decision makers in performing time-adaptive measures, (2) temporarily suspending fishing activities after the occurrence of a natural disaster to help recover fishery resources and ecosystems, (3) altering the governance of farming fishing right so that fish farmers can temporarily transfer their aquaculture cages from high-risk areas to waters outside the influence of extreme weather events, and (4) continually filing surveys to understand the recovery status of marine ecosystems. |
Description: | Project: Influence of ocean variation on fishery resource structure related to the impacts of coastal fishing village development along the coast water of Dan-shui estuary to Tao-yuan, western Taiwan |
URI: | http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/21288 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.marpol.2012.08.002 |
Appears in Collections: | 海洋生物研究所 |
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