值此渔业海洋学成立30周年之际

IF 1.9 2区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES
Shingo Kimura
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值此《渔业海洋学》创刊30周年之际,我谨表示诚挚的祝贺!当时,加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚大学的t·r·帕森斯教授和东京大学海洋研究所的杉本隆重教授牵头筹备创办国际学术期刊《渔业海洋学》(FOG),目的是在全球范围内深化渔业海洋学学科。日本渔业海洋学学会(JSFO)将渔业海洋学的主要研究领域定义为:(1)确定渔业有用物种分布的海洋条件;(2)估计目标物种丰度和渔场生产力的海洋工具;(3)预测分布和丰度变化的海洋条件;(4)海洋对提高和发展渔业生产力的贡献。人们对建立一份能够满足这些要求的国际学术期刊的期望越来越高。创刊前,JSFO于1991年在日本举办了“日本渔业海洋学前景”30周年研讨会,1986年在东京举办了“未来世纪的渔业与渔业海洋学”25周年研讨会,邀请了d.h. Cushing博士(英国)和R. Lasker博士(美国)作主题演讲。这些研讨会为与日本的一个协会一起出版该杂志提供了动力。最终,FOG于1992年由Blackwell Scientific Publications (UK)首次出版,JSFO作为赞助协会。现由John Wiley &自2001年以来,FOG一直是JSFO的国际期刊。当时我刚刚开始我的研究生涯,我记得我一直在支持杉本教授鼓励更多重要和前沿的论文提交到期刊,并将其发展成为一个高水平的国际学术期刊。值此论坛成立30周年之际,我以论坛主席的身份向大家发表讲话,心情十分激动。预计渔业海洋学研究人员将开展与渔业和海洋密切相关的研究,而FOG具有鱼的气味和海洋的气味。《FOG》是一本独具特色的国际学术期刊,可以说是受JSFO首任会长Uda Michitaka教授启发创办的一本国际学术期刊。复旦大学不仅致力于渔业海洋学这一基础科学的探索,而且为渔业海洋学的发展做出了巨大贡献,为教育/研究机构、政府机构和行业培养了许多优秀的人才。许多日本渔业海洋学家为FOG做出了贡献,我很自豪能成为他们中的一员。另一方面,海洋周围的现状正在发生巨大变化,例如海洋垃圾/塑料问题,海洋可再生能源的发展和全球变暖。除了探索自然界的普遍原理外,越来越需要发展将自然科学与社会科学相结合的研究,例如国际海事法和海洋政策,以解决人类社会面临的各种问题。此外,除了专属经济区(EEZ)之外,正在寻求一种新的海洋法律秩序,例如国家管辖范围以外地区的海洋生物多样性(BBNJ),这将有助于保护生物多样性,但可能使自由和开放的研究更加困难,因为许多国家与该秩序联系在一起,甚至对纯粹的基本科学调查也相互管制过多。预计海洋监测组将继续对渔业海洋学的发展发挥重要作用,但也需要它进行研究,直接促进可持续利用海洋生物资源的措施。日本渔业海洋学学会将于2022年庆祝成立60周年。JSFO致力于为渔业海洋学的进一步发展作出贡献,我们希望FOG将继续成为连接世界各地渔业海洋学家的桥梁。在本文的最后,我希望FOG继续取得成功。
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On the occasion of the 30th anniversary of Fisheries Oceanography

I would like to express my sincere congratulations on the 30th anniversary of the founding of Fisheries Oceanography.

At that time, Professor T. R. Parsons of the University of British Columbia, Canada, and Professor Takashige Sugimoto of the Ocean Research Institute of the University of Tokyo led the preparations for the establishment of an international academic journal “Fisheries Oceanography (FOG)” with the aim of deepening the discipline of fisheries oceanography on a global scale. The Japanese Society of Fisheries Oceanography (JSFO) defines the main research areas of fisheries oceanography as (1) oceanographic conditions that define the distribution of fishery-useful species, (2) oceanographic tools for estimating the abundance of target species and the productivity of fishing grounds, (3) oceanographic conditions for predicting changes in distribution and abundance, and (4) oceanographic contributions to the enhancement and development of fishery productivity. There were growing expectations for the establishment of an international academic journal that would meet these requirements. Prior to the journal establishment, JSFO held the 30th Anniversary Symposium “Promising Fisheries Oceanography in Japan” in Japan in 1991, and in 1986, the 25th Anniversary Symposium “Fisheries and Fisheries Oceanography in the Coming Century” was held in Tokyo, inviting Dr. D. H. Cushing (UK) and Dr. R. Lasker (USA) as keynote speakers. These symposia gave the momentum to publish the journal with an association in Japan. In the end, FOG was first published by Blackwell Scientific Publications (UK) in 1992 with JSFO as the sponsoring association. Now published by John Wiley & Sons, FOG has been the international journal of the JSFO since 2001.

At that time, I had just started my research career and I remember that I had been supporting Professor Sugimoto in his efforts to encourage more important and cutting-edge papers to be submitted to the journal and to develop it into a high-level international academic journal. On this occasion of the 30th anniversary of FOG, it is with great emotion that I address you as the President of JSFO.

Researchers in fisheries oceanography are expected to develop research related to both fisheries and the ocean that is closely linked to the field of fishing, and FOG has the scent of fish and the scent of the ocean. FOG is a unique international academic journal, and it can be said to be an international academic journal that was inspired by Professor Michitaka Uda, the first president of the JSFO. The FOG not only strives for the exploration of fisheries oceanography as a basic science but has also made a great contribution to the development of fisheries oceanography by producing many talented human resources to educational/research institutions, government agencies, and industry. Many Japanese fisheries oceanographers have contributed to FOG, and I am very proud to be one of them.

On the other hand, the current situation surrounding the oceans is changing dramatically, as exemplified by the marine litter/plastic problem, the development of marine renewable energy, and global warming. In addition to exploring the universal principles of the natural world, there is an increasing need to develop research that integrates natural science with social science, such as international maritime law and ocean policy, in order to solve the various problems facing human society. Furthermore, in addition to the exclusive economic zone (EEZ), a new marine legal order, such as the marine biological diversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction (BBNJ), is being sought, which will contribute to conservation of biological diversity, but may make free and open research even more difficult because many countries relate to the order and regulate each other too much, even for purely basic scientific inquiry. FOG is expected to continue to make a significant role to the development of fisheries oceanography, but it will also be required to conduct research that directly contributes to measures for the sustainable use of marine living resources.

The Japanese Society of Fisheries Oceanography will celebrate its 60th anniversary in 2022. The JSFO is committed to contributing to the further development of Fisheries Oceanography, and we hope that FOG will continue to be a bridge that connects fisheries oceanographers around the world.

At the end of this article, I would like to wish FOG continued success.

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Fisheries Oceanography
Fisheries Oceanography 农林科学-海洋学
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5.00
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7.70%
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50
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>18 weeks
期刊介绍: The international journal of the Japanese Society for Fisheries Oceanography, Fisheries Oceanography is designed to present a forum for the exchange of information amongst fisheries scientists worldwide. Fisheries Oceanography: presents original research articles relating the production and dynamics of fish populations to the marine environment examines entire food chains - not just single species identifies mechanisms controlling abundance explores factors affecting the recruitment and abundance of fish species and all higher marine tropic levels
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