2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpol.2007.07.004
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Fishing capacity management in China: Theoretic and practical perspectives

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“…However, some of these measures have not achieved the anticipated effects [53][54][55]. The problems of resource declines and environmental deterioration are still serious [14,53,54,[56][57][58].…”
Section: Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, some of these measures have not achieved the anticipated effects [53][54][55]. The problems of resource declines and environmental deterioration are still serious [14,53,54,[56][57][58].…”
Section: Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the published literature, fishing effort is expressed in the following ways: (1) number of vessels (Dunn et al, 2009;Rodríguez-Quiroz et al, 2009); (2) size (or tonnage) of vessels (Bordalo-Machado, 2006;FAO, 2009;World Bank, 2009); (3) spatial and temporal intensity of fishing such as 'days at sea', 'hauls, tows, or trips per unit of space or time', etc. (Mangel et al, 2010); (4) dimension and characteristics of fishing gears such as number of hooks, number of pots, or total length of nets (Pons et al, 2010;Waddington and Meeuwig, 2009); (5) engine power (horsepower or kilowatt) (Bordalo-Machado, 2006;Mu et al, 2007;Yu and Yu, 2008); and (6) the use of advanced technological aids such as fish finders (Karakulak, 2004;Melvin et al, 2002) (Appendix B.1-3). Increasing skills of skippers and fishing crews also contribute to the effectiveness of fishing effort and capacity (Pascoe and Coglan, 2002;Squires and Kirkley, 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In their important 2008 article in Marine Policy, for example, researchers Yu Huiguo and Yu Yunjun noted China's ''overexploitation and misuse of marine coastal resources as well as marine pollution'' [3]. Among the methods that they highlighted in Beijing's efforts to try to address this dismal situation, included: (1) the fishing license system, (2) the mid-summer fishing moratorium, (3) the ''zero growth'' policy, (4) limitations on fishing-boat size, (5) a fishing boat scrapping program and (6) initiatives to combat illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%