Aquatic Science Field Education Research Center Conservation Support Fund
We support the maintenance of each station of the Hydrosphere Science Field Education and Research Center, which is a student training ground.
Hydrosphere Science Field Education and Research Center
We have the Hydrosphere Science Field Education and Research Center to conduct practical education and advanced research in the field that cannot be experienced on the Tokyo campus.There is a "Rinkai Field" for the sea and an "Inland Water Production Field" for freshwater fish, and there are five stations and one branch. It is used as a place for various student practical training.It also serves as a point of contact for the local community and industry.
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Purpose of the fund
At Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, in order to support the conservation of each station of the Aquatic Science Field Education and Research Center (Tateyama Station, Tomiura Station, Yoshida Station, Oizumi Station, Shimizu Station), which is a training ground for students, the university fund "Tateyama/Tomiura Station" etc. Conservation Support Fund” was established. (In June 2, the "Tateyama/Tomiura Station Support Fund" was newly renamed to the "Tateyama/Tomiura Station Preservation Support Fund.")
Your support will lead to the development of human resources who will open up the future of the ocean.We appreciate your kind support and cooperation.
Activities and reports
Hydrosphere Science Field Education and Research Center
June 2 Report on the end of the "Tateyama/Tomiura Station Support Fund" The Tateyama Station and Tomiura Station of the Aquatic Science Field Education and Research Center, which were damaged by Typhoon No. 9 and Typhoon No. 9 that landed in the Kanto region on Monday, September 10 and Wednesday, October 2, 15. Thank you very much for your support of the "Tateyama-Tomiura Station Support Fund" university fund that was set up for restoration.Thanks to your support, we have received 19 yen for 153 donations.
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