Fisheries Agency

The Fisheries Agency (FA; Chinese: 行政院農業委員會漁業署; pinyin: Xíngzhèngyuàn Nóngyè Wěiyuánhuì Yúyèshǔ) is the agency of the Council of Agriculture of the Taiwan (ROC) responsible for all matters relating to fisheries.

Fisheries Agency
行政院農業委員會漁業署
Agency overview
Formed1 August 1998[1]
JurisdictionTaiwan (ROC)
HeadquartersCianjhen, Kaohsiung
Agency executive
  • Huang Hong-yen, Director
Parent agencyCouncil of Agriculture
Websitewww.fa.gov.tw

History

In May 1998, the amendment of the Regulation for the Organization of the Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan and the bill for the Regulation for the Organization of the Fisheries Agency, the Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan were adopted by the Legislative Yuan and enacted by President Lee Teng-hui on 24 June 1998 for promulgation. The agency was then officially established on 1 August 1998.

On 1 July 1999, the Taiwan Fisheries Bureau of the Department of Agriculture and Forestry of Taiwan Provincial Government was merged with the agency. And also, the Fishery Broadcast Station of the Department of Agriculture and Forestry became an affiliated department of the agency. On 1 August 2000, the Southern Taiwan Office of the agency was established in Kaohsiung. On 29 October 2007, the agency moved its headquarters to Kaohsiung. The Southern Taiwan Office was subsequently renamed to Public Service Center and at the same time, the Northern Taiwan Office was established in Taipei.[2]

Organizational structure

  • Planning Division
  • Fisheries Regulation Division
  • Deep Sea Fisheries Division
  • Aquaculture Fisheries Division
  • Deep Sea Fishery Research and Development Center
  • Personnel Office
  • Accounting Office
  • Secretariat Office
  • Civil Service Ethics Office
  • Fishery Radio Station

List of Directors

  • James Sha (24 June 2008 - 30 December 2014)
  • Tsay Tzu-yaw (31 December 2014 -)
  • Huang Hong-yen (16 January 2018 -)

Transportation

The agency headquarter office is accessible within walking distance south west from Caoya Station of Kaohsiung MRT, and its Taipei office is accessible within walking distance south east from Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall Station of Taipei Metro.

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