Session Details
[A-OS20][EJ] Research for a healthy ocean and a sustainable use of its resources and services
Tue. May 23, 2017 5:15 PM - 6:30 PM JST
Tue. May 23, 2017 8:15 AM - 9:30 AM UTC
Tue. May 23, 2017 8:15 AM - 9:30 AM UTC
Poster Hall International Exhibition Hall HALL7
Oceans, including coastal and nearshore areas, provide services essential for life on earth and to the history, culture and livelihoods of people across the globe. However, they are also facing challenges from climate change, overfishing, acidification, de-oxygenation and pollution. Understanding these issues and developing solutions requires knowledge that integrates expertise across a wide range of disciplines and engages stakeholders in framing research questions and resolving the pressing issues. This session invites inter- and transdiciplinary contributions that address large-scale ocean problems, such as those addressed by Future Earth and its core projects.
[AOS20-P01]Introduction of IOC/WESTPAC - from Japanese perspective
*Kentaro Ando1, Mitsuo Uematsu2 (1.Japan Agency for Marine and Earth Science and Technology, 2.Atmosphere and Ocean Research, The University of Tokyo)
[AOS20-P02]Development of information infrastructure on global warming and ocean acidification
*Tomohiko Tsunoda1, Nobuko Nakamura1, Keita Furukawa1, Yasumasa Miyazawa2, Toshio Yamagata2 (1.The Sasakawa Peace Foundation, 2.JAMSTEC)
[AOS20-P03]High-resolution hydrographic observation with local communities in the Sanriku coastal seas, Japan
*Kiyoshi Tanaka1, Kosei Komatsu1, Kazuhiro Kogure1 (1.University of Tokyo)
[AOS20-P04]Human-Environmental Security in Asia-Pacific Ring of Fire: Water-Energy-Food Nexus
*Aiko Endo1, Masahiko Fujii2, Jun Shoji3, Kenshi Baba4, Tomohiro Oh1, Makoto Yamada1, Hisami Honda1, Naoki Masuhara1, Jason Gurdak5, Diana Allen6, Robert Delinom7, Fernando Siringan8, Makoto Taniguchi1 (1.Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, 2.Hokkaido University, 3.Hiroshima University, 4.Tokyo City University, 5.San Francisco State University, 6.Simon Fraser University, 7.Indonesian Institute of Sciences, 8.University of the Philippines)
[AOS20-P05]Biological nitrogen fixation sustains fishery production in the subtropical Pacific Ocean
*Sachiko Horii1, Kazutaka Takahashi1, Natsuki Gonda1, Takuhei Shiozaki2, Junji Yonezawa3, Kazuto Andoh3, Ichiro Komazawa3, Fuminori Hashihama4, Ken Furuya1 (1.The University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Agriculture, 2.JAMSTEC, 3.Tokyo Metropolitan Islands Area Research and Development Center of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, 4.Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Department of Ocean Sciences)