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Oceanography Challenges to Future Earth

Human and Natural Impacts on our Seas

  • Presents original studies and results from a cooperation between France and Japan

  • Includes a broad range of studies, from environmental surveys to management considerations and integrated approaches

  • Documents the effects of natural hazards on coastal ecosystems in detail

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Table of contents (33 papers)

  1. Innovative Research

    1. Development of an Optical Detection System of Fuel Oil on Seabed Sediments

      • Akira Matsumoto, Kazuki Toguchi, Yoshichika Ikeda, Hisayuki Arakawa
      Pages 203-216
    2. Retinomotor and Stress Responses of Marbled Sole Pseudopleuronectes Yokohamae Under the LEDs

      • Rena Shibata, Yasuyuki Uto, Kenichi Ishibashi, Takashi Yada
      Pages 217-221
    3. Metabolome Profiling of Growth Hormone Transgenic Coho Salmon by Capillary Electrophoresis Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry

      • Toshiki Nakano, Hitoshi Shirakawa, Giles Yeo, Robert H. Devlin, Tomoyoshi Soga
      Pages 223-234
    4. Estimating the Diets of Fish Using Stomach Contents Analysis and a Bayesian Stable Isotope Mixing Models in Sendai Bay

      • Hiroyuki Togashi, Yukinori Nakane, Yosuke Amano, Yutaka Kurita
      Pages 235-245
  2. Coastal Ecosystem and Management

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 247-247
    2. Challenges to Harmonize Sustainable Fishery with Environmental Conservation in the Coastal Ecosystems Under Oligotrophication

      • Masakazu Hori, Masahito Hirota, Franck Lagarde, Sandrine Vaz, Masami Hamaguchi, Naoaki Tezuka et al.
      Pages 277-284
    3. New Installations of Artificial Reefs Along the Coast of the Landes (South–West Atlantic Coast of France)

      • Gérard Fourneau, Florence Dufour, Aurélie Penne, Nelly Ferrou, Thomas Scourzic, Aurore Laborde et al.
      Pages 295-304
    4. Marine Ecosystem Services: Perception of Residents from Remote Islands, Taketomi Town

      • Kazumi Wakita, Keiyu Kohama, Takako Masuda, Katsumi Yoshida, Taro Oishi, Zhonghua Shen et al.
      Pages 305-312
  3. Aquaculture

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 339-339
    2. Heterogeneity of Japanese Oyster (Crassostrea Gigas) Spat Collection in a Shellfish Farmed Mediterranean Lagoon

      • Franck Lagarde, Martin Ubertini, Serge Mortreux, Adeline Perignon, Axel Leurion, Patrik Le Gall et al.
      Pages 341-350
    3. Suitable Oyster Culture Density in Oginohama Bay, Miyagi, Japan

      • Yutaka Okumura, Akatsuki Nawata, Hiroshi Ito, Akio Oshino, Motoyuki Hara
      Pages 351-363
    4. Population Dynamics of the Manila Clam Ruditapes Philippinarum and Implications of the 2011 Tsunami Impact in Two Shallow, Semi-enclosed Bays in Northeastern Japan

      • Hirokazu Abe, Masami Hamaguchi, Naoto Kajihara, Yuichi Taniai, Akio Oshino, Akihiro Moriyama et al.
      Pages 365-386
    5. Feed and Feeding in Certification Schemes of Sustainable Aquaculture

      • Catherine Mariojouls, Raphaëla Le Gouvello, François Simard
      Pages 387-397
  4. Short and Preliminary Communications

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 399-399
    2. French Bluefin Tuna Longline Fishery Bycatch Programme

      • François Poisson, Sophie Arnaud-Haond, Hervé Demarcq, Luisa Métral, Blandine Brisset, Delphine Cornella et al.
      Pages 401-405
    3. 137Cs and Tritium Concentrations in Seawater off the Fukushima Prefecture: Results from the SOSO 5 Rivers Cruise (October 2014)

      • Michio Aoyama, Hervé Thébault, Y. Hamajima, Sabine Charmasson, Mireille Arnaud, Céline Duffa
      Pages 407-409

About this book

This book documents the effects of natural hazards on coastal ecosystems in detail. The sea is an indispensable component of the Earth system, and human societies obtain many goods and services from the marine environment. Global warming threatens marine ecosystems through seawater temperature rise, acidification, sea-level rise and the increased frequency of severe storms. The repeated effects of tsunamis also have major impacts on coastal ecosystems. Increases in population and industry activities along the coast cause the degradation of coastal ecosystems through direct and indirect uses of the environment such as reclamation, overexploitation of bioresources, and pollution. Given these facts, we need to improve our understanding of the physical, chemical and biological mechanisms characterizing marine ecosystems, in order to better measure the effects of anthropogenic and natural impacts on the sea and its ecosystems. Equipped with a comprehensive understanding of the sea, including the effects of the main pressures on it, we will have a better idea of the future state of the sea based on several scenarios of global warming.


The 16th France-Japan Symposium on Marine Science focused on using advances in oceanography to better understand the current status of the sea from physical, chemical, biological and ecological perspectives, including fishery sciences and integrated approaches.

Reviews

“This volume … includes a series of specialized studies that, given the methodology and results, will be of interest to researchers who deal with similar issues in other parts of the world. … Recommended. Graduate students, researchers, and professionals.” (J. T. Andrews, Choice, Vol. 57 (2), October 2019)

Editors and Affiliations

  • SFJO Japan, Masion franco-japonaise de Tokyo, Yokohama College of Commerce, Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

    Teruhisa Komatsu

  • SFJO France, Académie des Sciences, Lettres et Arts de Marseille, Marseille, France

    Hubert-Jean Ceccaldi

  • SFJO Japan, Masion franco-japonaise de Tokyo, Department of Ocean Sciences, Laboratory of Physics and Environmental Modeling, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Tokyo, Japan

    Jiro Yoshida

  • SFJO France, Paris, France

    Patrick Prouzet

  • Politique maritime et gouvernance, Correspondant Asie-Pacifique (JAMSTEC), Institut Français pour l’Exploitation de la Mer (Ifremer), Issy-les-Moulineaux, France

    Yves Henocque

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eBook USD 189.00
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Hardcover Book USD 249.99
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