2021
DOI: 10.3390/jmse9101122
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Evaluating the Effects Related to Restocking and Stock Replenishment of Penaeus penicillatus in the Xiamen Bay, China

Abstract: The quantitative evaluation of restocking and stock replenishment is essential for providing operational feedback and implementing adaptive management for future restoration projects. Since 2010, approximately 700 million juvenile shrimp (Penaeus penicillatus) have been released into Xiamen Bay, Fujian Province, China, each year, through stock replenishment programs. The recruited shrimp were sampled through three-year bottom trawl surveys from 2014 to 2017. The biological characteristics and catch equation we… Show more

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“…This is a good time to implement relevant conservation policies for endangered species. Therefore, Wang et al [71] have put forward suggestions for appropriately reducing fishing effort, including severely cracking down on illegal fishing activities, carrying out legal and ecological education, increasing inspections, and organizing professionals from relevant scientific research institutions to regularly carry out publicity and education on marine biological resources and environmental protection. The above four directions are quite practical and meaningful for improving the ecological awareness of protecting and conserving estuaries.…”
Section: Formulate a Strategy For The Protection Of Regional Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a good time to implement relevant conservation policies for endangered species. Therefore, Wang et al [71] have put forward suggestions for appropriately reducing fishing effort, including severely cracking down on illegal fishing activities, carrying out legal and ecological education, increasing inspections, and organizing professionals from relevant scientific research institutions to regularly carry out publicity and education on marine biological resources and environmental protection. The above four directions are quite practical and meaningful for improving the ecological awareness of protecting and conserving estuaries.…”
Section: Formulate a Strategy For The Protection Of Regional Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%