
Dr. Hua-Hsun Hsu (Mar 14, CST 3 PM)
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臺灣周邊海域許多漁業資源已經過度開發 — 同時擁有漁業及養殖部門的水產試驗所,正積極尋找開發新養殖物種 — 近來已取得突破的成果,完成數種物種之種苗繁殖,進行魚苗放流以復育漁業資源,更進一步發展成穩定而多元的養殖水產品。
Many fishery resources have been overexploiting — the Fisheries Research Institute which contains fisheries and aquaculture departments is seeking and developing potential species for aquaculture — have attended breakthrough achievement recently. Fish fries will be released for fishery resources restoration, and further developed as stable and multiple aquaculture products. - Register|https://pse.is/4r6mw9
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Dr. Yu-Jia Lin (Mar 21, CST 3 PM)
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Saudi Arabia has a long coastal line in the Arabian/Persian Gulf. The fisheries have played an important role in supporting the livelihood of the residents for thousands of years. The Saudi fisheries in the Arabian Gulf are characterized by low levels of industrialization and high dependance on coral-reef associated fishes. Bottom trawling for the shrimp was introduced in the 1970s and contributed considerably to the landings. A fishing season was later enforced to limit the destruction to marine habitats. For the extraction and process of oil, the oil-industries have installed hundreds of facilities in the Arabian Gulf. These facilities have an unprecedented effect of being a de facto marine protected area in which fishing activities were not allowed for security reasons. - Register|https://pse.is/4tymfv
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Dr. Rommel Hilot Maneja (Mar 28, CST 3 PM)
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Sea turtles are an integral component of the marine ecosystem in the Gulf. They maintain the productivity of the seagrass meadows and the health of the coral reefs. They also enhance nutrients transport among distant habitats. The sea turtle research is composed of interdisciplinary studies designed to examine the ecological status and threats of sea turtles in the study area. - Register|https://pse.is/4s5ljt
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Dr. Gonzalo Araujo (May 10, CST 8 PM)
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Gonzo is a marine scientist and conservationist. He has been working in marine megafauna research and conservation for 10 years.
Originally from Argentina, Gonzo moved to the UK when he turned 18, and onwards to the Philippines when he was 26 where he worked full-time in marine conservation until the onset of the SARS-CoV-19 pandemic.
In 2020 he founded Marine Research and Conservation Foundation through which he could channel his work and dedication for the marine environment. He works with a variety of different species, like turtles and rays, and with an extensive array of methods including telemetry, genetics and photo-ID. He is a member of the IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group and supports many projects and colleagues around the world. - Register|https://pse.is/4x2fhz
- Language| English
