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●No.247 September 5, 2010
 
  • “Oceans Day at Nagoya” ―For the Conservation of Marine Biodiversity
    • Takashi ICHIOKA
      General Manager, Policy Research Department, Ocean Policy Research Foundation
●No.245 October 20, 2010
 
  • Aiming to Establish an East Asian Marine Science Consortium
    Mitsuo UEMATSU
    Director and Professor, Center for International Cooperation, Ocean Research Institute The University of Tokyo
●No.242 September 5, 2010
 
  • A Reappraisal of CO2 Ocean Sequestration
    • Toru SATO
      Professor, Department of Ocean Technology, Policy & Environment School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo
●No.241 August 20, 2010
 
  • Capacity Building in the World of the Sea
    Mitsuyuki UNNO
    Director, Maritime Affairs Department, The Nippon Foundation
●No.239 July 20, 2010
 
  • To Enhance Public Interest in and Understanding of the Oceans
    • Yoshiaki TAKAKI
      Member, House of Representatives (DPJ)/Chief Facilitator of the Basic Act on Ocean Policy Follow-up Study Group
  • Seeking Energy from Wind Power at Sea
    • Chuichi ARAKAWA
      Professor, Faculty of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
●No.235 May 20, 2010
 
  • The Environment Surrounding Whaling
    Yoji KITA
    Schools Superintendent, Taiji Board of Education, Wakayama Prefecture
●No.234 May 5, 2010
 
  • A Database to Handle Information on Marine Biodiversity and Distribution
    • Katsunori FUJIKURA
      Senior Researcher, JAMSTEC
●No.231 March 20, 2010
 
  • “Maritime Nation Japan” Goes Adrift
    Yoshinori YASUDA
    Professor, International Research Center for Japanese Studies
  • Comprehensive Management of Tokyo Bay
    Yasushi HOSOKAWA
    Senior Executive Director, Waterfront Vitalization and Environment Research Center (WAVE)
  • Japan Driftological Society 〜for love of the ocean, an encyclopedia of the beach〜
    Tadashi ISHII
    President, Japan Driftological Society
●No.230 March 5, 2010
 
  • New Developments regarding the Marine Litter Problem
    —On Occasion of the Enactment of the Law for the Promotion of Marine Litter Disposal
    Naohiro GO
    Associate Professor, Tohoku University of Community Service and Science
  • Sustainable fisheries and fishing ground survey system using by satellite information
    Satsuki MATSUMURA
    Visiting Scientist, National Research Institute of Far Seas Fisheries
  • Traveling Japan’s Ocean Areas through Scuba Diving
    Shiomi SUGA
    Underwater Reporter & Writer
●No.229 February 20, 2010
 
  • Speaking of Our Island
    Koichiro TAKANO
    Mayor, Sado City
  • Korea: Transformation into a Maritime State
    Eiichi FUKAMI
    Study Group on the Oceans and East Asia
  • Because there is Sea, there is Land. Because there is Land, there is Sea
    Tetsuzo YASUNARI
    Professor, Hydrospheric Atmospheric Research Center, Nagoya University
●No.228 February 5, 2010
 
  • What’s Needed Now for Japan’s Forests
    Koichiro KURAJI
    Associate Professor, Graduate School of Agriculture and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo
  • What a Total Eclipse Brought to some Isolated Islands: the Initiative of Toshima Village in Kagoshima Prefecture
    Tadaaki SHIKINE
    Mayor, Toshima Village
  • Is the Hard Clam (Mercenaria mercenaria) a Saviour Species for the Marine Products Industry or a Harmful Invasive Species
    Toshio FUROTA
    Director, Toho University Tokyo Bay Ecosystem Research Center
●No.227 January 20, 2010
 
  • The “Census of Marine Life” Project as an Example of Providing Research Results in Public Outreach
    Yoshihisa SHIRAYAMA
    Professor, Director, Field Science Education and Research Center, Kyoto University
  • The Story of the Battleship HMS Victory
    Shiro YAMAMOTO
    Professor, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo
  • The Child Marine Vest Project
    Shoichi NISHIDA
    Subsection Chief, Rescue Operations, Marine Guard and Rescue Office, 5th Regional Coast Guard Headquarters, Japan Coast Guard
●No.226 January 5, 2010
 
  • Japan's Ocean Policy for the Future
    Seiji MAEHARA
    Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transportation and Tourism (also Minister for Ocean Policy)
  • 30 Years of Integrated Coastal Management Experiments in the Mediterranean : some lessons for the future
    Yves Henocque
    OPRF Visiting Fellow / IFREMER
  • The Ocean and the Spirit of Commerce―A Philosopher Looks at the Ocean from a Functional Perspective
    Tadashi OGAWA
    President, University of Human Environments
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