2016 , Vol. 31 >Issue 5: 542 - 552
DOI: https://doi.org/10.11867/j.issn.1001-8166.2016.05.0542.
Analysis of Canada’s Oceanography Research Situations and Latest Trends
First author: Yu Weiying(1988-), female, Chongqing City, Assistant librarian. Research areas include marine science and technology intelligence monitoring and compilation, and marine special report analysis. E-mail:yuweiying@qdio.ac.cn
Corresponding author: Wang Lin (1983-), female, Qingdao City, Shandong Province, Associate professor librarian. Research areas include organization of marine science bulletin and special report services of marine geology & chemistry. E-mail:wanglin@qdio.ac.cn
Received date: 2016-01-23
Revised date: 2016-04-10
Online published: 2016-05-10
Supported by
Project supported by the WPOS “The Western Pacific Ocean information integrated system integration project”(No.XDA11020306)
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Canada is a typical maritime country, fisheries economic prosperity and marine sustainable development have been the main management and research work. From two perspectives of research literatures and latest strategic plans, this paper studied the ocean research priorities and hot trends of Canada. The study found that the marine science and technology in Canada focuses on marine populations and ecosystems, protection of the marine environment and species, marine monitoring and data information, marine technology and management tools, Climate change and arctic research, deep-sea material energy and driving mechanisms. In the future, Canada will continue further study on arctic research, global warming, ecosystem monitoring, deep-sea exploration, marine new energy and new technologies. In summary, Canada’s research situations and development trends may provide a useful reference to China’s development of the marine industry.
Key words: Canada; Oceanography; Bibliometrics; Visualization analysis; Strategic plans.
Weiying Yu , Zhigang Feng , Lin Wang . Analysis of Canada’s Oceanography Research Situations and Latest Trends[J]. Advances in Earth Science, 2016 , 31(5) : 542 -552 . DOI: 10.11867/j.issn.1001-8166.2016.05.0542.
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