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Mar. Res. 2020/01
Initial issue :47-58
DOI:10.29677/MR.202012_(0).0005
A Preliminary Study on Marine Culture and Policy Issues

Wen-Yan Chiau 1*, Singhwa Hu 2, Shih-Chang Lin 3 and Chiung-Hui Fu 4
1 Chair Professor, National Taiwan Ocean University & National Sun Yat-sen University
2 Chair Professor, National Taiwan Ocean University.
3 Associate Research Fellow, National Academy of Marine Research
4 Assistant Research Fellow, Marine Policy and Cultural Center, National Academy of Marine Research


Abstract: The concepts, connotations or types of marine culture are broad, and the views of different countries, regions, ethnic groups and fields vary. Although marine culture is a familiar term, few countries in the world formulated their national policies exclusively on marine culture. In order to expand participation, it is necessary to engage all stakeholders, to adopt a "bottom-up approach" in accordance with the process of public policy, and to explore the definition, spirit, purpose, key issues, policy tools or related strategies as a reference for setting the issues when formulating Taiwan's marine culture policy.

Keywords:  Marine culture, policy, issues, Taiwan.

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*Corresponding author; e-mail: chiau0717@gmail.com
© 2020  Marine Research , ISSN 2709-6629 




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