The UNU and ORI Joint International Workshop for Marine Environment

at Otsuchi, Japan, 22-25 February, 2000

0rganized by Zafar Adeel and Nobuyuki Miyazaki

Preface

Nobuyuki MiyazakiiOtsuchi Marine Research Center, Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyoj

 

Overview of the Workshop

Nobuyuki MiyazakiiOtsuchi Marine Research Center, Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyoj

 

Biological diversity in rare aquatic organisms

Ken-ichi NumachiiSchool of Marine Science and Technology, Tokai Universityj

 

Population structure of Dallfs porpoises

Masao AmanoiOtsuchi Marine Research Center, Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyoj

 

New approach to the biological study on marine animals

Yasuhiko NaitoiNational Institute of Polar Researchj

 

How do we know salmon behaviorH|I A microscale study: Behavior of individual salmon studied with data loggers

Yasuaki TakagiiOtsuchi Marine Research Center, Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyoj

 

How do we know salmon behaviorH| II A mesoscale study: Behavior of salmon schools estimated from fish market statistics and routine marine meteorological data

Hirotaka OtobeiOtsuchi Marine Research Center, Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyoj

 

Global contamination by persistent organochlorines and their cotoxicological impact on marine animals

Ryo TatsukawaiDepartment of Environment ConservationCEhime Universityj

 

Studies on the distributionCfates and effects of man-made organics in the aquatic environment with special references to the microbial degradation of organophosphates and tributyltiniTBTj

@Shin-ichiro KawaiiDepartment of Human ScienceCKobe Collegej

 

Bioaccumulation and biological impacts of TBT on CaprellaiCrustacea: Amphipodaj

Ichiro TakeuchiiOtsuchi Marine Research Center, Ocean Research InstituteCThe University of Tokyoj

 

Activities of the Center for International Cooperation

@Makoto TerazakiiOcean Research Institute, The University of Tokyoj

 

New approach to political strategy for marine environment problems

Zafar AdeeliEnvironment•Sustainable DevelopmentCThe United Nations Universityj