The uncertainty of Climate Change and the extent of impacts that Climate Change may result in, still remain to be challenging issues. In addition, what may happen to human society under extreme natural circumstances is still to be explored. These issues have made decisiondecision-making in adaption policy highly complicated and thus difficult. Due to the uncertainty and complexity of fishery under climate change, and a strong correlation between adaptation strategy and values subscribed by different stakeholders. We are suggested that both scientific evidence and stakeholders’ knowledge, value and perceptions of risks and judgment need to be considered in the decision-decisionmaking process. Apart from scientific data or estimates, this process should involve stakeholders in order to incorporate their knowledge, values, perception, and judgment and achieve agreement. that this integrated, informed, value value-sensitive risk governance model with public and private partnership can make decisions in response to societal demands.