China Poised for Marine Fisheries Reform According to Stanford Study
SEAFOODNEWS.COM [Stanford Earth] - January 18, 2017
As global fish stocks continue sinking to alarmingly low levels, a joint study by marine fisheries experts from within and outside of China concluded that the country’s most recent fisheries conservation plan can achieve a true paradigm shift in marine fisheries management – but only if the Chinese government embraces major institutional reform.
The researchers, led by Stanford University’s Ling Cao and Rosamond Naylor, published their perspective piece “Opportunity for Marine Fisheries Reform in China,” in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
The researchers examined the history of Chinese government priorities, policies, and outcomes related...
To Read Full Story Login Below.