Introduction
History
The Institute of Marine Biology [IMB] was established in August,
1991 and has 10 faculty staff specializing in complementary areas of
marine taxonomy and ecology. Goals of the Institute include high
level marine biology training for students, strengthening Taiwan’s
basic research, and assisting the government with the task of
efficient use and protection of marine resources.
Our goals
●
to educate and train our students to a high-level of proficiency in
marine biology.
● to strengthen basic research to promote our country’s scientific
standing.
● to combine theory and practical application to ensure the wise use
and sustainable of marine biological resources.
● to support NTOU through teaching, intra-institute collaboration
and university-wide service.
Features
Although Taiwan is surrounded by biologically rich ocean and our use
of the ocean's biological resources is heavy, we still have only
preliminary knowledge of the dynamics of Taiwan's marine systems.
This knowledge is an essential prerequisite to establishing
appropriate conservation and management measures. We are now facing
two immediate dangers. Species biodiversity is being reduced, and
our resources exhausted.
This Institute was established to facilitate
Taiwan's increasing ability to meet these challenges, especially by
building up the numbers of highly trained professionals capable of
dealing with issues of marine taxonomy, ecology, life history,
evolutionary relationships, resource assessment, and conservation. A
better knowledge will lead to better decisions that promote more
informed and wiser use of the marine environment.
Research Focus
Marine
Plankton Ecology, Microbiology, Crustacean Biology, Ichthyology,
Molecular Evolution, Cell Biology, Phycology, Mycology, and
Virology.
Prospect
The IMB raises the level of marine biology
expertise in Taiwan and promotes development in the field of marine
biology. We have continuously focused on developing and maintaining
a strong base in taxonomy and ecology to support a wide range of
applications including industry, fisheries, natural products
chemistry, pollution remediation, conservation, and resource
management. Our faculty represent a wide range of taxonomic
specialties and research expertise. We are currently working toward
increasingly international visibility through our research,
training, and teaching activities. We actively promote collaboration
with institutions and individuals (including graduate students) both
in Taiwan and abroad.