“…These structures represent knowledge, experiences, skills, cultures, and techniques that have been handed down from generation to generation [6]. STW-based fishing also involves the creation and advancement of specific instruments, devices, and tools, and favors the rise and development of other related socio-cultural activities (e.g., residential, sacrificial, astronomical, and dietary) [6,54,55]. In Penghu, STW-based fishing is recognized not only as the act of catching fish and seafood for consumption, but also as a way of interacting with other islanders, understanding life and human nature, and cohabiting with the coastal environment [6,56].…”