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http://dx.doi.org/10.11614/KSL.2014.47.4.302

Changes in Marine Ecosystem according to Climate Change and Fishery  

Hong, Sun-Kee (Institution for Marine & Island Cultures, Mokpo National University (Mokpo Campus))
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Abstract
Global climate change is significant issue in marine ecosystem and fishery market. According to rising of both seawater temperature and sea-level, global fishery environment and marine ecosystem are changing drastically. Moreover, over-exploitation in fishery areas is the most important issue in the marine ecosystem conservation. In analysis and statistics of global network, major fish populations are decreasing very fastly, but fish catch are increasing annually. It means balance between product and consume is not appropriate in the global market. China as emerging new fish consumer in the world is strongly developing fishery industry and technology. In this paper, I try to review a relationship between marine ecosystem and climate change in global scale according to references. I also suggested possibility of sustainable global fishery in changing marine ecosystem by analysis of some related reports of international global fishery.
Keywords
EEZ; fishery; global climate change; large marine ecosystem; marine ecosystem;
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