The developments of marine environmental protection obligation in article 192 of UNCLOS and the operational impact on China's marine policy – A south China sea fisheries perspective

Marine Policy ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 120 ◽  
pp. 104140
Author(s):  
Jianping Guo
2014 ◽  
Vol 955-959 ◽  
pp. 3202-3205
Author(s):  
Xiang Bo Chen ◽  
Shan Che

Abstract. Marine environmental protection has become the responsibility for worldwide common people ,therefore , the public become the main force of marine environmental protection inescapably. In recent years, some countries neighboring the South China Sea have accelerated the development and utilization of the oceans , resulting in a deterioration of the marine environment. Meanwhile,there are some problems in China's marine environment protection,such as narrow range in public, the right to public participation is not clear, there is no security or guarantee for participants, and other issues involved in the program. In this paper, the author try to give his own opinions from the aspects of public participation system and improving planning of marine environmental protection on marine environmental protection.


2020 ◽  
Vol 36 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Do Duc Minh

The paper focuses on research and commentary clarifying some basic theoretical issues about marine policy and law; analyze current situation of policies and laws in the East Sea currently; From there, generalizing matters with methodological significance to identify and confirm the role of national policies and laws on the use and exploitation of the East Sea in the current context. Keywords: role, policy, law, South China sea. References: Kuang-ming Jih-pao (Canton) 24 Nov. 1975 p.2, cited in Samuels.[2] "Oil Drives Territorial Dispute in South China Sea", International Herald Tribunes, 4/24/1995.[3] Multilateralism and the south China sea conflict: Quest for hegemonic stability? [4] I Storey, "China’s Missteps in Southeast Asia: Less Charm, More Offensive" (2010) X China Brief 4.[5] The position of East Vietnam Sea.[6]https://www.academia.edu/28510538/V%E1%BB%8B_th%E1%BA%BF_Bi%E1%BB%83n_%C4%90%C3%B4ng_-_the_position_of_East_Vietnam_Sea._H%E1%BB%99i_ngh%E1%BB%8B_Khoa_h%E1%BB%8Dc_v%C3%A0_C%C3%B4ng_ngh%E1%BB%87_bi%E1%BB%83n_to%C3%A0n_qu%E1%BB%91c_l%E1%BA%A7n_th%E1%BB%A9_V._n%C4%83m_2011._Ti%E1%BB%83u_ban_%C4%90%E1%BB%8Ba_l%C3%BD_%C4%90%E1%BB%8Ba_ch%E1%BA%A5t_v%C3%A0_%C4%90%E1%BB%8Ba_v%E1%BA%ADt_l%C3%BD_Bi%E1%BB%83n._Tr._59-68?email_work_card=view-paper.    


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ziqing Zu ◽  
Xueming Zhu ◽  
Hui Wang

<p>Based on ROMS and Ensemble Optimal Interpolation (EnOI) method, the South China Sea operational Oceanography Forecasting System (SCSOFS) is implemented in National Marine Environmental Forecasting Center (NMEFC), to provide the forecast of the currents, temperature and salinity in South China Sea for the future 5 days. Recently, a systematic modification has been carried out to SCSOFS to improve its forecast skill.</p><p>For the data assimilation system, new methods have been implemented, such as using Increment Analysis Update (IAU) and First Guess at Appropriate Time (FGAT), using a high-pass filter to evaluate the background error, assimilating multi-source observations, using non-uniform localization radius. In addition, the respective contribution of each method will also be discussed.</p><p>An optimization system is implemented for evaluating the values of physical parameters in ROMS, to remove the long-term bias of simulation. Argo temperature profiles is assimilated in the first half of 2017, to obtain the optimal coefficients of horizontal/vertical viscosity/diffusion and linear bottom drag. An independent validation from July of 2017 to December of 2018 shows that the simulation is improved using the optimal values.</p>


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