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Conference Paper: Effects of the trawling ban on demersal fish communities in the marine environment of Hong Kong, South China

TitleEffects of the trawling ban on demersal fish communities in the marine environment of Hong Kong, South China
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Issue Date2015
PublisherThe University of Hong Kong.
Citation
The 2015 International Conference on Biodiversity, Ecology and Conservation of Marine Ecosystems (BECoME 2015), The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 1-4 June 2015. In Programme and Abstracts, 2015, p. 68 How to Cite?
AbstractFishery resources in Hong Kong have been over-exploited since the 1970s. In 2010, there were still around 400 trawlers operating in local waters. These trawlers nonselectively catch marine organisms of all sizes, while exerting severe physical damage to the benthic ecosystem. To mitigate the associated impacts of overfishing and trawling, the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region has imposed a territory-wide trawling ban across local marine waters since 31 December 2012. This study aims to investigate if the trawl-ban policy is effective to facilitate recovery of demersal fish resources, in terms of species diversity, abundance and biomass, in Hong Kong. Under an approved scientific permit, trawl surveys were conducted using a commercial shrimp trawler in eastern (EW), western (WW) and southern waters (SW) of Hong Kong from ...
DescriptionOral Presentation
Fisheries & Marine Resources Management
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/218107

 

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dc.contributor.authorMak, KY-
dc.contributor.authorTao, S-
dc.contributor.authorHo, KY-
dc.contributor.authorPerkins, MJ-
dc.contributor.authorCheung, WWL-
dc.contributor.authorSadovy, YJ-
dc.contributor.authorWilliams, GA-
dc.contributor.authorDudgeon, D-
dc.contributor.authorLeung, KMY-
dc.date.accessioned2015-09-18T06:23:30Z-
dc.date.available2015-09-18T06:23:30Z-
dc.date.issued2015-
dc.identifier.citationThe 2015 International Conference on Biodiversity, Ecology and Conservation of Marine Ecosystems (BECoME 2015), The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 1-4 June 2015. In Programme and Abstracts, 2015, p. 68-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/218107-
dc.descriptionOral Presentation-
dc.descriptionFisheries & Marine Resources Management-
dc.description.abstractFishery resources in Hong Kong have been over-exploited since the 1970s. In 2010, there were still around 400 trawlers operating in local waters. These trawlers nonselectively catch marine organisms of all sizes, while exerting severe physical damage to the benthic ecosystem. To mitigate the associated impacts of overfishing and trawling, the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region has imposed a territory-wide trawling ban across local marine waters since 31 December 2012. This study aims to investigate if the trawl-ban policy is effective to facilitate recovery of demersal fish resources, in terms of species diversity, abundance and biomass, in Hong Kong. Under an approved scientific permit, trawl surveys were conducted using a commercial shrimp trawler in eastern (EW), western (WW) and southern waters (SW) of Hong Kong from ...-
dc.languageeng-
dc.publisherThe University of Hong Kong.-
dc.relation.ispartofInternational Conference on Biodiversity, Ecology and Conservation of Marine Ecosystems, BECoME 2015-
dc.titleEffects of the trawling ban on demersal fish communities in the marine environment of Hong Kong, South China-
dc.typeConference_Paper-
dc.identifier.emailHo, KY: kevinho2@hku.hk-
dc.identifier.emailPerkins, MJ: mperkins@hku.hk-
dc.identifier.emailCheung, WWL: wwlc@hku.hk-
dc.identifier.emailSadovy, YJ: yjsadovy@hkucc.hku.hk-
dc.identifier.emailWilliams, GA: hrsbwga@hkucc.hku.hk-
dc.identifier.emailDudgeon, D: ddudgeon@hku.hk-
dc.identifier.emailLeung, KMY: kmyleung@hku.hk-
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dc.identifier.authorityWilliams, GA=rp00804-
dc.identifier.authorityDudgeon, D=rp00691-
dc.identifier.authorityLeung, KMY=rp00733-
dc.description.naturepostprint-
dc.identifier.hkuros252839-
dc.identifier.spage68-
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dc.publisher.placeHong Kong-

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