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2000
No.15(March 20, 2001)
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Toward Elimination of Substandard Shipping
Moritaka HAYASHI
Professor, Waseda University School of Law -
Japan's Port and Shipping Also Require Bold Policy Action
Shinichiro TANAKA
Director, Ship Machinery Division,Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO), Singapore
Selected Papers No.1 -
Seishi, Blowfish and the Japan Sea
Akio KOU
President, Yusui Company
No.14(March 5, 2001)
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Mutual Cooperation in Maritime Society
Takeo KOYAMA
Prof. Emeritus, The University of Tokyo -
The Ocean Knows It All
Tomoyo NONAKA
Journalist -
Will the Maritime Country of Japan be Concerned?
Hiroyuki GODA
Graduate School of Management Science and Public Policy StudiesUniversity of Tsukuba
No.13(February 20, 2001)
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Will the Artificial Construction of Our Coastlines Ever Stop?
Takaaki UDA
Public Works Research Institute, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport -
Simulation Training for Maritime Disaster Prevention in the Information Age
Kenji ISHIDA
Dept. of Electro-Mechanical EngineeringKobe University of Maritime -
The Road to the Restoration of the Bolsa Chica Wetlands - Has California's "Sanbanze" Begun the Walk to Revival? -
Beverly Findlay-Kaneko
Lecturer, Yokohama National University
Selected Papers No.1
No.12(February 5, 2001)
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The Swirling Ocean
Noriyuki NASU
Professor Emeritus, Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo -
The 21st Century is the Environmental Age
Hiroya SANO
Chairman, Japan Fisheries Association
No.11(January 20, 2001)
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The Mechanism of Eutrophication in the Coastal Sea
Tetsuo YANAGI
Professor, Dynamics Simulation Research CenterResearch Institute for Applied Mechanics, Kyushu University -
The Third Coastal Zone Crisis and the Future of Our Coastal Zones
Asami SHIKIDA
Associate Professor, Division of Environmental EngineeringKanazawa Institute of Technology -
Teaching Our Children the Importance of the Oceans - The possibilities that can be taught from "PET bottle" submarines -
Rikako NAKANISHI
Manager, Trade Fair Promotion DivisionKobe Convention & Visitors Association
No.10(January 5, 2001)
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Japan's Seas and the Revival of Okinawa
Yoshiyuki UEHARA
Deputy Director General, Department of Planning and Development, Okinawa Prefecture Government -
Can't Ship Carpentry be Inherited Anymore?
Yoshikata ISHIHARA
Director, Sea-Folk Museum -
Messages for the New Millennium from Overseas Research Institutes
Andrew. R. Solow
Woodshole Oceanographic Institute Ocean Policy Center.
Yvees Henoque
Project Leader, Ifremer Ocean Research Institute.
No.9(December 20, 2000)
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Coastline Preservation and Sand Management
Masahiko ISOBE
Professor, The University of Tokyo Graduate School of Frontier Sciences Institute of Environmental Studies -
The Southern Blue Fin Tuna Hot Debate Continues
Takeaki HORI
Visiting Professor, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies -
Inland Sea Fishing and the Design of Systems to Manage Common Entry
Shigeki TAKAYA
KOBE University, Graduate School of Law, Fisheries Coordinate office Fisheries Agency Government of Japan
No.8(December 5, 2000)
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Planes are for People, Commodities and Spirit Go By Ship - It is Time for Us to Have Government Supported Ships -
Masayuki FUKUOKA
Professor, Faculty of Law, Hakuoh University -
Compensation for Fishing Rights Expiry and Its Divergence from Reality
Shin KISUGI
Professor, International Graduate School of Social Sciences Yokohama National University -
The Accountability of the Holders of Information Necessary to Study the Relationship Between the Oceans, Fish and Mankind
Koichi ISHIZUKA
Fisheries Agency, Resources and Environment Research Division
No.7(November 20, 2000)
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A Dialogue "Ryoma and Otohime" (The Samurai and The Sea Goddess)
Toshitsugu SAKOU
Professor, School of Marine Science and Technology Tokai University -
Emerging New Philosophy on the International Law of the Sea
Tsutomu FUSE
Professor of International Law, Yokohama City University -
Oceans and Ships Bringing Up Young People
Yoshinori MIHARA
Professor, Oshima National College of Maritime Technology
No.6(November 5, 2000)
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The Coral Crisis
Hiroyuki ISHI
Professor, Graduate School of Frontier Science, Dept. of Environmental Science The University of Tokyo -
Why Are Our Picturesque Coastlines Disappearing? - The Prospects for Resolving Problems Occurring in Our Coastal Zones -
Takaaki UDA
Public Works Research Institute, Ministry Construction -
Initiatives for the Oceanic Trilemma - The Clue to Merging Ocean Governance and Security Issues -
Kazumine AKIMOTO
Rear Admiral, JMSDF Retired Representative The Akimoto Institute
No.5(October 20, 2000)
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Global Warming and the Circulation in the Sea of Japan
Jong-Hwan YOON
Professor, Dynamics Simulation Research Center Research Institute for Applied Mechanics, Kyushu University
Selected Papers No.1 -
Why The Whaling Issues So Important Now
Joji MORISHITA
Fisheries Agency, Far Seas Fisheries Division
Selected Papers No.1 -
The Focus Desired in the Fishing Industry of the Future
Keiji WASHIO
Advisor, Hayashizaki Fisheries Cooperative Association
No.4(October 5, 2000)
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An Integrated Response to Ocean Issues
Tadao KURIBAYASHI
Professor, Dean, Faculty of Law, Keio University -
Looking Toward a National Consensus on the Utilization of Coastal Resources - A Proposal for Integrated Coastal Zone Management -
Norihisa YOKOUCHI
Professor, College of Science & Technology, Department of Oceanic Architecture & Engineering Nihon University -
The Increased Promotion of Our Remote Islands that are the Source of Our 200 Nautical Mile Waters
Shoichi MIYAZAWA
Mayor of Ogasawara Islands (governed by the Tokyo Municipal Government)
No.3(September 20, 2000)
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Expectations towards the Formulation of a Ocean Grand Plan including an EEZ Vision
Hisaaki MAEDA
Professor, Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo -
The State of "Indivisuality" Research to Protect the Coastal Environment
Satoko SEINO
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo -
"Your Town's Trash is Contaminating the Ocean" - We need white papers on ocean trash -
Azusa KOJIMA
Japan Environmental Action Network
No.1(August 20, 2000)
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An Opinion of the Japan Federation of Economic Organizations "The Grand Plan of Our Oceans for the 21st Century" - The formation of an ocean development network for our country's 200-mile zone -
Hironobu HASHIGUCHI
Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd., Managing Director, Senior General Manager of Technology Group Japan Federation of Economic Organizations, Marine Development Board, Integration Department Chairman
Selected Papers No.1 -
The Promotion of an Environment that Builds an 'Ocean Sense'
Takashi HAMADA
Professor, The University of the Air Chairman, Japan Science Association -
The Urgent Need for a Comprehensive Approach to Ocean Issues
Hiroshi TERASHIMA
Exective Director, The Nippon Foundation
No.0(July 20, 2000)
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Why Is an Ocean Policy Think Tank Required Now?
Yohei Sasakawa
President, The Nippon Foundation -
To Everyone Involved with the Ocean from the Newsletter Editorial Committee
Chief Editors:
Shin Kisugi
Professor, International Graduate School of Social Sciences, Yokohama National University
Hiroyuki Nakahara
Managing Director, Research Institute for Ocean Economics -
Aiming at Man's Coexistence with the Ocean
Yoshio Kon
President, Ship & Ocean Foundation