9:00 AM - 9:20 AM
*Ryota NAKAJIMA1 (1.Department of Marine Biodiversity Research, JAMSTEC)
Oral
Symbol B (Biogeosciences) » B-BG Biogeosciences & Geosphere-Biosphere Interactions
Wed. May 27, 2015 9:00 AM - 10:45 AM 304 (3F)
Convener:*Atsushi Watanabe(Department of Mechanical and Environmental Informatics Graduate School of Information Science and Engineering Tokyo Institute of Technology), Chuki Hongo(Department of Physics and Earth Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of the Ryukyus), Toshihiro Miyajima(Marine Biogeochemistry Group, Division of Ocean-Earth System Science, Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo), Chair:Chuki Hongo(Department of Physics and Earth Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of the Ryukyus), Toshihiro Miyajima(Marine Biogeochemistry Group, Division of Ocean-Earth System Science, Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo)
Coral reefs, seagrass meadows, and mangroves characterize tropical-subtropical coastal ecosystems, and possess high biological productivities and resultant active cycling of materials. Recently, these ecosystems have also been recognized as important reservoirs of so-called "blue carbon". However, degradation due to development of adjacent watersheds, reclamations of the waterfront, intensive aquaculture, and the threats of global warming and ocean acidification have been diminishing ecosystem functions rapidly. These ecosystems are in constant interaction, and an understanding of the relevant material cycles requires discussions among researchers studying these ecosystems from different points of view. Therefore, the main objectives of this session are (i) to provide opportunities for discussion among researchers working on coral reefs, seagrass meadows, and mangroves, (ii) to understand the characteristics of the ecosystem functions and their interactions, and (iii) to discuss guidelines for future research areas and for the conservation and management of these ecosystems. Specifically, the session targets studies on material cycles such as those for C, N, P, and other trace elements, freshwater and seawater cycles, and environmental records in sediments and organisms. Researchers and students from various fields such as geochemistry, ecology, oceanography, limnology, geology, and other related fields are expected to participate.
9:00 AM - 9:20 AM
*Ryota NAKAJIMA1 (1.Department of Marine Biodiversity Research, JAMSTEC)
9:20 AM - 9:35 AM
*Kazuhiko FUJITA1, Chuki HONGO1, Yuko KAWASAKI1, Shogo MINEI1, Toru SASAKI1 (1.Fac. Sci. Univ. Ryukyus)
9:35 AM - 9:50 AM
*Kohki SOWA1, Tsuyoshi WATANABE2, Hiroya YAMANO3, Seiji HAYASHI3 (1.Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Toho University, 2.Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University, 3.National Institute for Environmental Studies)
9:50 AM - 10:05 AM
*Atsushi WATANABE1, Toshihiro MIYAJIMA2, Haruko KURIHARA3, Maria Lourdes S.D. McGlone4, Eugene Herrera5, Kazuo NADAOKA1 (1.Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2.AORI, University of Tokyo, 3.Faculty of Science, University of the Ryukyus, 4.Marine Science Institute, University of the Philippines-Diliman, 5.College of Engineering, University of the Philippines-Diliman, Philippines)
10:05 AM - 10:20 AM
*Takashi NAKAMURA1, Kazuo NADAOKA1, Atsushi WATANABE1, Takahiro YAMAMOTO1 (1.Tokyo Institute of Technology)
10:20 AM - 10:40 AM
*Masahiro NAKAOKA1 (1.Akkeshi Marine Station, Field Science Center for Northern Biosphere, Hokkaido University)
10:40 AM - 10:43 AM
*Shinya SHIMOKAWA1, Tomokazu MUKARAMI1, Akiyuki UKAI2, Hiroyoshi KOHNO3, Akira MIZUTANI3, Kouta NAKASE2 (1.NIED, 2.Penta-Ocean Construction. Co. Ltd., 3.Tokai Univerisity)