Marine Education Studies
MES, Vol. 1, No. 2, 2025, pp.55-70.
Print ISSN: 3078-316X; Online ISSN: 3104-5057
Journal homepage: https://www.hyjyyj.com
DOI: Https://doi.org/10.64058/MES.25.2.05
“一带一路”背景下广东海洋大学海洋牧场选址课程体系建设
陈凤英(Cheng Fengying),付东洋(Fu Dongyang),李志强(Li Zhiqiang),刘大召(Liu Dazhao),李灿苹(Li Canping)
摘要:海洋牧场是中国在“一带一路”倡议中推动海洋经济高质量发展的重要组成部分。作为海洋牧场建设的第一步,海洋牧场选址直接影响海洋牧场建设的成功与否。海洋牧场科学选址涉及多门课程内容,然而目前传统的课程体系还不能系统地作为海洋牧场选址课程的支撑,从而增加了海洋牧场建设的风险。本文基于海洋牧场选址相关课程体系的现状,结合广东海洋大学的地理位置、教学科研以及海洋牧场建设等方面的优势,在传统海洋牧场选址相关课程的基础上,通过对海洋牧场选址相关学科的归纳整理,结合实地调研国家级海洋牧场的实习实践方法,跟踪科研动态,以及满足海洋牧场的选址需求,对海洋技术专业开设海洋牧场选址课程。通过系统地研究与建设海洋牧场选址相关的课程体系内容及方法,降低海洋牧场建设的风险,为后续海洋牧场建设选址提供知识储备人才。
关键词:“一带一路”;海洋牧场选址;课程体系;海洋牧场建设
作者介绍:陈凤英,广东海洋大学电子与信息工程学院助教,研究方向:海洋地球物理勘探,电邮:chenfy@gdou.edu.cn。付东洋,通讯作者,广东海洋大学电子与信息工程学院教授,研究方向:海洋遥感,电邮:fdy163@163.com。李志强,广东海洋大学电子与信息工程学院教授,研究方向:海岸环境演变,电邮:qiangzl1974@163.com。刘大召,广东海洋大学电子与信息工程学院教授,研究方向:海洋遥感及应用,电邮:llddz@163.com。李灿苹,广东海洋大学电子与信息工程学院教授,研究方向:海洋天然气水合物和羽状流地震勘探,电邮:canpinglihydx@163.com。
Title: The Construction of Marine Ranching Site Selection Curriculum System in Guangdong Ocean University under the “Belt and Road” Initiative
Abstract: Marine ranching serves as a crucial component in China’s Belt and Road Initiative to promote high-quality development of the marine economy. As the foundational step in marine ranching construction, site selection directly determines the success of such projects. While scientific site selection for marine ranching involves multidisciplinary knowledge, the current traditional curriculum system fails to systematically support specialized courses in marine ranching site selection, thereby increasing construction risks. This paper examines the status quo of curriculum systems related to marine ranching site selection, leveraging Guangdong Ocean University’s geographical advantages, educational resources, and expertise in marine ranching development. Building upon traditional course frameworks, we integrate interdisciplinary knowledge organization, field research methodologies from national-level marine ranching projects, tracking of scientific advancements, and practical site selection requirements. By systematically analyzing curriculum content and pedagogical approaches for marine ranching site selection within the Marine Technology program, this study aims to mitigate construction risks and cultivate professionals with essential knowledge reserves for future marine ranching site selection. The proposed curriculum enhancement combines theoretical integration with practical field experience, scientific trend monitoring, and industry demand alignment, ultimately contributing to risk reduction in marine ranching development and talent preparation for China’s blue economy initiatives.
Keywords: “Belt and Road” initiative; marine ranching site selection; curriculum system; marine ranching construction
Author Biography: Chen Fengying, Assistant Professor at the College of Electronics and Information Engineering, Guangdong Ocean University. Research interests: Marine geophysical exploration. E-mail: chenfy@gdou.edu.cn. Fu Dongyang, Corresponding Author, Professor at the College of Electronics and Information Engineering, Guangdong Ocean University. Research interests: Ocean remote sensing. E-mail: fdy163@163.com. Li Zhiqiang, Professor at the College of Electronics and Information Engineering, Guangdong Ocean University. Research interests: Coastal environment evolution. E-mail: qiangzl1974@163.com. Liu Dazhao, Professor at the College of Electronics and Information Engineering, Guangdong Ocean University. Research interests: Ocean remote sensing and applications. E-mail: llddz@163.com. Li Canping, Professor at the College of Electronics and Information Engineering, Guangdong Ocean University. Research interests: Seismic exploration for marine natural gas hydrates and plumes. E-mail: canpinglihydx@163.com.
Received: 09 Apr/ Revised: 28 Jul 2025 / Accepted: 25 Nov 2025 / Published online: 01 Dec 2025 / Print published: 05 December 2025


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