日本地球惑星科学連合2014年大会

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セッション記号 B (地球生命科学) » B-BG 地球生命科学・地圏生物圏相互作用

[B-BG21_1PO1] 熱帯ー亜熱帯沿岸生態系における物質循環

2014年5月1日(木) 18:15 〜 19:30 3階ポスター会場 (3F)

コンビーナ:*渡邉 敦(東京工業大学 大学院情報理工学研究科 情報環境学専攻)、藤田 和彦(琉球大学理学部物質地球科学科)、本郷 宙軌(琉球大学理学部物質地球科学科)

18:15 〜 19:30

[BBG21-P08] 将来の台風に対するサンゴ礁防波堤機能の評価

*本郷 宙軌1木口 雅司2 (1.琉球大学理学部物質地球科学科、2.東京大学生産技術研究所)

キーワード:台風, サンゴ礁, 石垣島, 琉球列島, 天然の防波堤

Tropical cyclones are one of the most extreme natural catastrophic events over the world and devastate coastal areas affected by floods and coastal erosions. Ryukyu Islands in the northwest Pacific is especially prone to many typhoons every year (Emanuel et al. 2008 Bull Amer Meteor Soc). However, the region is moderately protected from storm surge and wave during typhoons because coral reefs play a role in natural break water. For the last several decades, coral cover and species diversity on coral reef have shown dramatic declines in the region, influenced by global and local stresses (e.g., Hongo and Yamano 2013 PLoS ONE). According to the numerical modeling of global warming at the end of 21 st century, moreover, the mean intensity of tropical cyclones will probably increase significantly in the near future (Meehl et al. 2007 IPCC 4th Report). It is thus of some interest to understand the impact of tropical cyclones on the coastal areas in the region and the evaluation of coral reefs as natural break water.
To calculate a hydraulic force on a natural break water, we measured 9 transects using the echo sounder system (HFD-1000; Hongo et al. 2013 The Quat Res) on from the coast to the reef crest at Ishigaki Island in Ryukyu Islands during November 2013. To evaluate a contribution to reef formation by corals, moreover, we observed species abundance (cover) of tabular corals at the island. We shows that a change of role in natural break water of coral reefs in the island from present to end of 21 st century. Furthermore, we suggest necessary information of corals (e.g., cover and species) for maintenance of natural break water in the near future. The information are like to be one of basic criterion for determination of species in terms of direct transplantation of juvenile or adult corals, if the coral reefs will decline in the near future.
This research was supported by Nippon Life Insurance Foundation and JSPS Research Fellowships for Young Scientists (24-4044).