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No.111(March 20, 2005)
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  • NaGISA Project Yoshihisa Shirayama
    Field Science Education and Research Center, Kyoto University
    Selected Papers No.8
  • The reality of inappropriate navigation in Tokyo Bay Masanao Saka
    President, The Tokyo Association for Marine Safety
  • Today's Silk Road as seen from traversing the Eurasian Continent Tomoko Suzuki
    Executive Director, Institute of Physical and Mental Science
No.110(March 5, 2005)
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  • Global Movement for Coastal Protection by Surfriders Masuo Ueda
    International Preparatory Committee, Surf Rider Foundation
  • Ships Built in Dalian, as Products Produced by a Constitutional State Shuichi Teramae
    Advisor, Institute for Ocean Policy, SOF
  • The Present Situation of the Chittagong Ship Dismantling Yard Makoto Yamada
    Photographer
No.109(February 20, 2005)
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  • Thoughts about marine education at elementary and junior high schools Michio Kishi
    Graduate School of Fisheries Sciences, Hokkaido University / Co-chair of Outreach and Education WG, The Oceanographic Society of Japan
  • Who owns the sea? - Practical knowledge and the right to an environment - Daisuke Takekawa
    Associate Professor, Department of Human Relations, Faculty of Humanities, The University of Kitakyushu
  • New Concept of Maritime Security: Securing the Oceans Kazumine Akimoto
    Senior Researcher, Institute for Ocean Policy, SOF
    Selected Papers No.7
No.108(February 5, 2005)
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  • The whaling dispute from the viewpoint of environmental ecology Hiroyuki Matsuda
    Professor, Graduate School of Environment and Information Sciences, Yokohama National University
  • Environmental education and development of regional human society through tideland restoration Toshio Furota
    Professor, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Toho University
  • Thoughts about the multifaceted functions of fisheries and fishing villages Noriyuki Sudo
    Formely Director of Policy Planning Division, Fisheries Policy Planning Department, Fisheries Agency
No.107(January 20, 2005)
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No.106(January 5, 2005)
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  • The global warming issue from a geological viewpoint S. George Philander
    Princeton University
    Selected Papers No.7
  • Changes in sea levels in the near future: What paleoceanography suggests to us Michiko Toyoda
    Ocean Floor Geoscience, Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo
    Naohiko Ohkouchi
    Institute for Research on Earth Revolution, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
  • Oceanic cycles hold the key to drastic climate change - Coral samples below sea level provide important information on the paleoclimate - Yusuke Yokoyama
    Assistant Professor, Department of Earth and Planetary Science, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo
No.105(December 20, 2004)
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  • The marine transportation of nuclear materials and the protection of marine environments Tomohito Usuki
    Professor, Doshisha University Law School
  • Present situation and problems of killer algae Hiroki Ebata
    Research Engineer, Fuyo Ocean Development & Engineering CO.,LTD.
  • The shipbuilding industry in Vietnam - Ship machinery industry in search of new markets - Megumi Takagi
    Manager, Maritime Technology Team, Maritime Affairs Department, The Nippon Foundation
No.104(December 5, 2004)
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  • Yacht kingdom Japan, some day Kazuto Seki
    Bronze Medalist, Double-handed Dinghy Men - 470, 2004 Olympic Sailing Competition, Athens
  • Development of ports and harbors in sea areas with coral reefs Tatsuhiko Ikeda
    Professor, International Graduate School of Sciences, Yokohama National University
    Koichi Miyake
    Director-General Naha Ports and Airport Office,Okinawa General Bureau
No.103(November 20, 2004)
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No.102(November 5, 2004)
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  • UNITAR and the Sea Hiroko Nakayama
    Programme Officer, UNITAR Hiroshima Office for Asia and the Pacific
  • Thoughts about bunker boats in the Philippines Hideki Maruyama
    Director of Marine Engineering Department, Shipbuilding Research Centre of Japan
  • Ensure national minimum standards for Japanese registered ships and Japanese crew Sansaku Yajima
    Retired Captain
No.101(October 20, 2004)
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  • The training of personnel who will play a major role in China as a maritime nation in the 21st century Shang-Ping Xie
    Professor, International Pacific Research Center, University of Hawaii
  • Marine Affairs Education in the United Kingdom. Professor Howard S. J. Roe
    Director, Southampton Oceanography Centre
    Selected Papers No.7
  • Current situation and problems of marine and fisheries education in South Korea Sun-Ae Lee
    Associate Professor, Faculty of Humanities, Miyazaki Municipal University
No.100(October 5, 2004)
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No.99(September 20, 2004)
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No.98(September 5, 2004)
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  • Grand design of Lake Shinji and Lake Nakaumi Hidenobu Kunii
    Director, Research Center for Coastal Lagoon Environments, Shimane University
  • Comprehensive marine education in the future - Aims of Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology - Rikuo Takai
    President, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology
  • Legal protection of underwater cultural heritage Kae Oyama
    Researcher, Institute for Ocean Policy, SOF
No.97(August 20, 2004)
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  • Developing the spirit of engineering at the Institute of Technologists - Training new students through boat races using originally designed self-made boats - Masatomo Tanaka
    Professor, Department of Manufacturing, Institute of Technologists
    Kaoru Hara
    lecturer, Department of Manufacturing, Institute of Technologists
  • History and Future of the International Association of Maritime Universities (IAMU) Hisashi Yamamoto
    Secretary, International Association of Maritime Universities
    Selected Papers No.7
  • Who will really benefit from the deregulation of small boats? Miyuki Okuda
    Director, Kamakura Ocean Protection Society Council / Member, Kanagawa Fishing and Ocean Use Consultative Council
No.96(August 5, 2004)
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  • A Proposal on Reformation of Japan's Marine Policies Hiroyuki Nakahara
    Managing Director, Research Institute for Ocean Economics
    Selected Papers No.7
  • Establishment of the Aquatic Genomics Research Center, and accumulation of information on genes Ichiro Nakayama
    Director, Aquatic Genomics Research Center, National Research Institute of Fisheries Science, Fisheries Research Agency
No.95(July 20, 2004)
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  • Interview"Reflections on Marine Day" Yohei Sasakawa
    President, The Nippon Foundation
    Selected Papers No.7
  • Current stream of international maritime environmental affairs - National challenge after 10 years passed since the entry into force of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea - Akima Umezawa
    Former Principal Deputy Director, Ocean Division, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Current position: Principal Deputy Director, Second South-East Asian Division, Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
  • Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport's commitment to ocean policy Akira Kotaki
    Director of Ocean Office, Environment and Ocean Division, Policy Bureau, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport
  • Toward structural reform in fisheries and the reevaluation of their functions Hisashi Endo
    Chief Policy Planner, Policy Planning Division, Fisheries Agency
No.94(July 5, 2004)
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No.93(June 20, 2004)
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  • Toward the Practical Application of Oceanic Forecasts Toshio Yamagata
    Professor, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo/Program Director, Climate Variations Research Program, Frontier Research Center for Global Change, JAMSTEC
    Selected Papers No.7
  • Proposal for universities to grant degrees in oceanography Noriyuki Nasu
    Professor Emeritus, The University of Tokyo
  • Conference on the promotion of structural reforms of the boat fishing industry Takashi Mori
    Deputy Director of Policy Planning Division, Fisheries Policy Planning Department, Fisheries Agency
No.92(June 5, 2004)
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  • To promote the popularization of new marine leisure Yoshio Doi
    Chairman, KAZI Co., Ltd.
  • Platinum in manganese crust - What can be seen beyond the continental shelf surveys - Katsutoki Matsumoto
    Manager, Resources Research Division, Deep Ocean Resources Development Co., Ltd.
No.91(May 20, 2004)
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No.90(May 5, 2004)
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  • Toward the improvement of safety and convenience of pleasure boats Takatomo Oshima
    Special Assistant to the Director, Division of Ship Machinery, Maritime Bureau, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport
  • Sakhalin oil development and countermeasures for prevention and combating oil spills in Japan Shunichiro Ueno
    Chief in Charge of Planning, Marine Environment Protection and Disaster Prevention Division, Japan Coast Guard
    Selected Papers No.6
  • Who's afraid of global warming? - Giga-Float will save mankind - Hisaaki Maeda
    Professor, Department of Oceanic Architecture and Engineering, College of Science and Technology, Nihon University
No.89(April 20, 2004)
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No.88(April 5, 2004)
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