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Fisheries education in China

Abstract
- The history of fisheries education in China can be traced back to the turn of the century, when a famous scholar and industrialist, Zhang Quian, submitted to the Governor of Jiangsu Province and the Minister of Commerce in 1904 a proposal to start a fishing corporation. This was approved and the Jiang-Zhe Fisheries Company was set up at Wusong township, by the confluence of the Yangtze and Huangpu Rivers. That same year, two vocational schools were founded: a maritime school, and a fisheries school-- the very first in China. But since the schools were intended mainly to supply workers for the com-pany, their enrollment was very limited, and training was only on an elementary level.
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Date
- 1986
Author
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Meng, Q.
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Wang, T.
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Type
- Journal Article
Publisher
- ICLARM