Ocean Newsletter
No.382 July 5, 2016
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On Developing Environmentally Friendly and Economically Efficient Ships
Koichiro MATSUMOTO
Head, Technical Research Center, Japan Marine United Corporation / Recipient, 8th National Maritime AwardThe superiority of Japanese shipbuilding is due to the strength of its continuous development of energy saving technologies. Japan has lead the world in implementation of technological development, from that in still water to actual ocean conditions and from the development of both hard and soft technologies. It is important in future that Japan also lead the world in developing technologies to optimize all facets of navigation at sea and to create global standards for related technologies. -
The Past and Future of Fisheries Management
Kanae TOKUNAGAProject Researcher, The University of Tokyo Ocean Alliance
Why is fishery management necessary? What kinds of methods are used? This article will explain the Individual Transferable Quota (ITQ) and Territorial Use Rights for Fishing (TURF) systems, both originating from a field in Economics. In order to effectively carry out joint fisheries management, as seen in Japan's coastal fisheries and elsewhere, I believe it necessary to examine examples of social relations capital, such as local ties and information sharing, themes not previously taken up in discussing fishery management.
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The Role of Veterinarians at the Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium
Keiichi UEDAVeterinarian, Okinawa Churashima Foundation Makio YANAGISAWAVeterinarian, Okinawa Churashima Foundation
For those aquatic animals whose lives are spent underwater, unique difficulties are encountered in treatment compared with their terrestrial counterparts. But for both, being raised in aquariums and other facilities means that original ideas are often needed for examinations and treatment to deal with their illnesses. At the Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium, a dolphin was successfully put under full body anesthetic, a first in Japan, and underwater ultrasonic imaging is also being used in diagnoses. This article introduces some of the initiatives being undertaken by veterinarians in the health management and treatment of aquatic animals.