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A talk event on the theme of "ultra-deep sea" will be held in collaboration with the special exhibition "Ocean - Source of Life" (free)
* Added 8/28
It was fully booked due to its popularity.
Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology (Shinagawa) special exhibition “The Door to the Ultra-Deep Sea: Our Exploration Trajectory” and the National Museum of Nature and Science (Ueno) -source of life-” in collaboration with"super deep sea"We will hold a talk event (free) with the theme of.In addition, for those who have applied in advance and come on the day, we will give you a "fish license Fukai Exhibition discount card" at the venue (there is a limit on the number of cards. You cannot choose the pattern).
Implementation date and time | September 2023, 9 (Friday) 1:15-00:16 (doors open at 00:14) |
Venue | XNUMX, Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo-Five-Seven National University Corporation Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology Shinagawa Campus Rakusui Kaikan Large Conference Room |
Access | JRLine/Keikyu Line Shinagawa Station Konan Exit(East exit)about a walk from10Minute Cross the Fureai Bridge from Tennozu Isle Station on the Tokyo Monorail to the main gate.15Minute From Tennozu Isle Station on the Rinkai Line, cross the Fureai Bridge to reach the main gate.20 minutes /overview/access/#gsc.tab=0 |
lecturer |
Toshinori Gamo (Professor Emeritus, Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo) |
Message | marine6,500mDeeper than that is called "ultra-deep sea".Since ancient times, we humans have challenged the mysteries of the sea, which are difficult to reach. Last year, Ogasawara Trench XNUMXmThe world's deepest fish, which lives inThe last frontier of mankind, the “ultra-deep sea”, full of various natural mysteries, is actually a familiar unexplored region that exists around the Japanese archipelago where we live. For this talk show, we have invited Professor Emeritus Toshinori Gamo of the University of Tokyo, a leading expert in marine geochemistry research, as a guest to talk about the history and future of ultra-deep-sea research in Japan. In addition, we will talk about the highlights of special exhibitions being held at Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology and the National Museum of Nature and Science in Ueno, and what we are trying to challenge in the future. |
way to participate | It was fully booked due to its popularity. |
Entry fee |
Free |
Contact Us | Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology Public Relations Office so-koho@o.kaiyodai.ac.jp |
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