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Marine Science Museum Special Exhibition "The Door to the Ultra-Deep Sea: The Trajectory of Our Research"
Deep-sea and ultra-deep-sea surveys at Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology1958French submarine of the year "Bathyscaphe"FNRS IIIIt started with a joint survey with1962year, water depth9,545Succeeded in diving for m, then60No records were broken during the year.In this special exhibition,1958From the year2022Introducing the deep-sea and ultra-deep-sea surveys that Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology was involved in up to XNUMX.
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①1958Valuable materials owned by Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, such as voice data when diving in XNUMX, are released to the public
②Planned and supervised by Visiting Professor Hiroshi Kitasato, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, who conducted deep-sea surveys near Japan, including the active area of ??the earthquake source fault in the Great East Japan Earthquake
XNUMX) A special exhibition in collaboration with the special exhibition “Ocean: The source of life” currently being held at the National Museum of Nature and Science
2022 Japan Trench survey Amphipods
Date: Reiwa5 Years7 Month31 Sun (Mon) to Reiwa5 Years11 Month 6Sun (Mon) Open on weekdays
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Exhibition venue: Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo4-5-7 Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology Marine Science Museum
Shinagawa Station Konan Exit(East exit)about a walk from10Approximately a minute walk from Tennozu Isle Station15Minute
Admission fee: Free
Organizer: National University Corporation Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology
Cooperation: Special Exhibition “Ocean – Source of Life”, Danish Center for Ultra-Deep Sea Research, Franco-Japanese Oceanographic Society, National Museum of Brazil, University of Western Australia Center for Deep Sea Research
Supported by: Australian Embassy, ??Science and Technology Department, Embassy of France in Japan
<Inquiries regarding this matter> Public Relations Office, General Affairs Division, General Affairs Department, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology |