1. Taiwan has a fishing rights system where different types of fishing activities are granted different types of exclusive use rights, including rights for oyster culture, fixed fishing nets, and agar weed and abalone collection. 2. These quasi-property rights can be applied for, inherited, and must be re-applied for every 3-15 years. They are managed by local fishermen's associations. 3. The document discusses case studies that could challenge the fishing rights system, such as conflicts between rights holders or recreational users, and proposes recommendations like adopting an ITQ system and better education.