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Precious coral fisheries management in Taiwan—Past,present & future
Authors:Ming-Ho Huang  Ching-Hsiewn Ou
Affiliation:Institute of Environmental Biology and Fishery Science, National Taiwan Ocean University, No. 2, Beining Rd., Zhongzheng District, Keelung City 202, Keelung, Taiwan, ROC
Abstract:Taiwan used to have the biggest precious coral fisheries industry in the world. However, due to changes in the fishery, including increased fishing restrictions and the replacement of obsolete vessels, the scale of the industry had been gradually reduced since 1979. Unfortunately, the initiative proved to be poorly managed and resulted in an increase in illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) coral fishing. This forced the government to review and amend the precious coral fisheries management regulations, which had been in place for decades. The Taiwanese government introduced stringent monitoring, control and surveillance (MCS) management methods, already used in deep water fisheries, as a precautionary approach. At the same time, an investigation and evaluation of existing resources was carried out. Together, these initiatives were introduced in order to encourage the domestic industry to adopt the concept of ecosystem-based fishery management.
Keywords:Precious coral fisheries   Fisheries management   Fishing capacity   Limited entry   Illegal unreported and unregulated fisheries   Taiwan
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