Shinagawa CampusFaculty of Marine Resources and Environment
We conduct education and research on marine environmental conservation and the utilization and development of marine resources and energy, with an emphasis on practical training and experiments for practical use in the field.
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School of Marine Life ScienceShinagawa Campus
- Department of Marine Biological Resources
- Department of Food Production Science
- Department of Ocean Policy and Culture
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School of Marine TechnologyEtchujima Campus
- Undergraduate Course of Maritime Systems Engineering
- Undergraduate Course of Marine Electronics and Mechanical Engineering
- Undergraduate Course of Logistics and Information Engineering
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Graduate Schools
Graduate School of Marine Science and TechnologyShinagawa Etchujima Campus- Master's course
- Doctoral course
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To elucidate the melting mechanism of the Totten Glacier in Antarctica, observations were made by the university's training ship Umitakamaru and the icebreaker Shirase.
[Report Station] Finished 4 months of coverage in Antarctica "Feeling like I've finished reading a novel" Observation ship "Shirase" on the way home Associate Professor Kohei Mizobata of the Department of Marine Resources and Environmental Sciences appeared in the commentary.Associate Professor Mizobata discovered eddies carrying warm seawater that lead to glacier melting."Antarctic Area Observation 10th 6-Year Plan (4-9)"Priority Research Observation "Clarification of East Antarctic Ice Sheet-Sea Ice-Ocean Interactions and Material Cycles"I am a research representative at
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FNN Prime Online "The world's first discovery of a 'giant vortex' on the coast of Antarctica. Is it a factor that melts the Antarctic ice?"
Iwate Nippo "Ocean Observation to Elucidate Glacier Melting Around Totten Glacier, the Largest in East Antarctica"
Yume Navi (mini lecture for high school students) "Mystery of Seawater Circulation Exploring from Space with 'Satellite Remote Sensing'" Associate Professor Kohei Mizobata