@article{oai:kochi.repo.nii.ac.jp:00006499, author = {Morooka, Yoshinori and Bradecina, Raul G. and Shinbo, Teruyuki and Iiguni, Yoshiaki and Launio, Cheryll C.}, issue = {1}, journal = {黒潮圏科学 = Kuroshio Science}, month = {Mar}, note = {application/pdf, In the Philippines, Taiwan and Japan located along the flow of the Kuroshio current, recent population growth, rapid development of industries and changes in lifestyle are causing the deterioration of the marine environment. In addition, due to global warming, the sea surface temperature is increasing and seaweed beds and coral reef in the temperate zone are gradually being replaced by various kinds of seaweed and fishes from the tropical and sub-tropical areas. To provide academic insight into marine resource management through sustainable use of fishery resources, we are conducting a joint investigation of the present situation surrounding seaweed-based ecosystem in those countries. This paper shows a part of a case study in the Philippines from the following standpoints: 1) the enactment of the Fisheries Code and related regulations on marine resource use; and 2) the present situation of coastal resource management in the selected Marine Protected Areas.}, pages = {93--102}, title = {Maritime Policies for the Protection of the Coastal Environmet in the Philippines ―with reference to Seaweed-based Ecosystem in the Marine Protected Area―}, volume = {2}, year = {2008} }