Rethinking and optimization of releasing stock enhancement for marine fishery resources: a review

SHUI Bonian

Journal of Dalian Fisheries University ›› 2023, Vol. 38 ›› Issue (5) : 737-743.

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Journal of Dalian Fisheries University ›› 2023, Vol. 38 ›› Issue (5) : 737-743. DOI: 10.16535/j.cnki.dlhyxb.2023-170

Rethinking and optimization of releasing stock enhancement for marine fishery resources: a review

  • SHUI Bonian
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Releasing stock enhancement could increase the amount of marine fishery resources, improve the marine environment, and repair the marine ecology by repairing the marine food web. There is insufficient research on release of marine ecology and fishery resources. The strategy is not specific. Various critical aspects such as location and time arrangement, supervision and management coordination, and evaluation of multiplication effects need to be optimized. The suggestions for improvement and optimization are provided. The variety, quantity, density and ratio of the release should be selected scientifically. The spatio-temporal arrangement of the release should be fully demonstrated in advance. The supervision and management of the release should be implemented. A coordination and linkage mechanism should be built between the administrative departments of the sea area and the administrative region. The monitoring and evaluation of the comprehensive effects of the multiplication and release should be emphasised. The retrospective evaluation and continuous improvement system should be established. These measures would facilitate the sustainable growth of China’s Marine fishery resources.

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fishery resources / enhancement and releasing / improvement suggestion

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SHUI Bonian. Rethinking and optimization of releasing stock enhancement for marine fishery resources: a review[J]. Journal of Dalian Fisheries University, 2023, 38(5): 737-743 https://doi.org/10.16535/j.cnki.dlhyxb.2023-170
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