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Kesennuma City and Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology Collaborative Project ““Living with the Sea” Continuous Fisheries Seminar” 9th season 4rd session will be held

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 Our university concluded a partnership agreement with Kesennuma City, Miyagi Prefecture at the end of 23, and has implemented various initiatives until now. Starting in May of the following year, we have been holding the ``Umi to Ikiru'' Series of Fisheries Seminars about five times a year for fishermen and fisheries-related businesses.

 We would like to inform you that we will be holding the 9th Season 4st.

 We will continue to accept online participation this term, so we are looking forward to your participation in a wide range of regions.

[Holding schedule, etc.]

Second theme:"Latest Trends and Future Prospects in Aquaculture"

Speaker:Ikuo Hirono (Professor, Department of Marine Bioresources, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology)

Date and time:Monday, January 5, 6, from 12:3 pm to 5:XNUMX pm

venue:Kesennuma Fisheries Training Center and online

Abstract:Discussions about food security due to the increase in the world population are taking place all over the world.In a country like Japan with a low food self-sufficiency rate, it is necessary to have concrete discussions on future food security not only with experts, but also with related companies and the general public.Therefore, this time, we will discuss global supply and demand trends for marine products and the importance of aquaculture, recent trends in aquaculture in Japan (marine aquaculture, land aquaculture), technical characteristics (breeding, genome editing, artificial feed, measures against fish diseases, etc.), We will discuss challenges and future possibilities.


[Sponsored]

Kesennuma City, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology

[How to apply]

Please register from the following URL
https://tumsat.webex.com/weblink/register/rdcba2a039e9246d6a5093c02cb74ab58

We are also accepting applications at the local Sanriku satellite.
Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology Sanriku Satellite TEL: 0226-29-6719

 

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