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Kesennuma City and Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology Collaborative Project ““Living with the Sea” Continuous Fisheries Seminar” 10th season 2rd session will be held
Our university is located in Kesennuma City, Miyagi Prefecture, and23We concluded a partnership agreement at the end of the fiscal year, and we have carried out various initiatives to date, but as part of these efforts, we will26Skipjack fishing will be off-season starting this year.12month to next year5Targeting fishermen, fisheries-related business workers, etc.,"live with the sea"Continuous Fisheries Seminar held in XNUMX5It is held about once.
This time10season number2We would like to inform you that we will be holding an event.
We will continue to accept online participation this term, so we are looking forward to your participation in a wide range of regions.
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2st theme: “Ecological changes due to recent decline in saury resources”
Speaker: Mr. Satoshi Suyama (National Fisheries Research and Education Agency Fisheries Resources Research Institute)
Principal Researcher, Open Ocean Resources Group, Regional Resources Department, Fisheries Resources Research Center)
At the time of opening : Reiwa6Years3Month27Sunday (Wednesday) Afternoon3Hours-afternoon5时
venue: Kesennuma City Fisheries Training Center and online
Summary: 2000 ~2012 every year for a year20 Japan's saury catch, which used to exceed 10,000 tons, continued to decline after that.2019After the year5less than 10,000 tons2022The record lows continued for four consecutive years until 2017.2023The year2.510,000 tons2022Of year1.8Although it exceeded 10,000 tons, it is still at a low level. As the amount of fish caught decreases, the peak fishing season is delayed, fishing grounds become more remote, fish become smaller, and previously unimaginable changes are occurring, such as the creation of fishing grounds off the coasts of Hokkaido and Tohoku. Commissioned by the Fisheries Agency, the Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency conducts surveys using research vessels before the fishing season every year, as well as surveys and research on fishing conditions and catches during the fishing season. This time, we will introduce research results regarding changes in the distribution and ecology of saury and the mechanisms of resource decline that have been discovered in recent years through these surveys.
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Kesennuma City, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology
[How to apply]
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We are also accepting applications at the local Sanriku satellite.
Sanriku Satellite Office TEL: 0226-29-6719
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Pastseminar- see below.
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(8th season report)/sanriku/information/2022/0608105099.html
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(3 times)/sanriku/information/2020/0311102798.html
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"'Live with the Sea' Continuous Fisheries Seminar 2020 (6th season)" (Cancelled after the 3rd due to the new coronavirus infection)