New PDF release: Japanese Commons in the Coastal Seas: How the Satoumi

By Tetsuo Yanagi

ISBN-10: 4431540997

ISBN-13: 9784431540991

The writer proposed the satoumi idea, analogous to the satoyama (See http://thegeeks.bz/details.php?id=35552 and http://thegeeks.bz/details.php?id=5470) proposal on land, as “coastal sea with excessive biodiversity and productiveness in concord with human interaction” in 1998. the idea that for environmental conservation within the coastal seas has been extensively authorized and was once integrated within the eastern nationwide coverage of “Strategy for institution of an Environmental Nation” in 2007. This publication is a translation of the author’s jap publication (2010) in keeping with matters and questions about satoumi, together with: Does biodiversity elevate due to human interplay in coastal seas? Do the economics of fishing villages must be thought of intimately? What felony aid is critical for the construction of satoumi? Is there a relation among the options of God and Nature in satoumi? what's the courting among fishermen and town dwellers? bankruptcy 1 offers the elemental proposal of satoumi. In bankruptcy 2 the relation among biodiversity and human interplay, monetary difficulties regarding satoumi, felony help for satoumi production, satoumi from the perspective of panorama ecology, and the relation among society and technological know-how in regards to the satoumi circulate are mentioned. In bankruptcy three examples of satoumi construction in Japan are offered, and in bankruptcy four the abroad dissemination of the satoumi notion is brought, with bankruptcy five supplying the belief. bankruptcy 1 offers the elemental suggestion of satoumi. In bankruptcy 2 the relation among biodiversity and human interplay, financial difficulties on the topic of satoumi, felony help for satoumi production, satoumi from the viewpoint of panorama ecology, and the relation among society and technological know-how with reference to the satoumi flow are mentioned. In bankruptcy three examples of satoumi production in Japan are offered, and in bankruptcy four the abroad dissemination of the satoumi notion is brought, with bankruptcy five offering the conclusion.

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9, 2009 Room W601 at RIAM, Kyushu University Moderator: T. Yanagi (Kyushu University) 9:30–10:00 10:00–10:30 M. Kamimura (WWF Coral Reef Center) 10:30–1:00 (Playing at Beach (NPO)) 11:00–11:30 (Kuroshio Experience Center (NPO)) 11:30–12:00 (Oshima Fishermen Union) 12:00–13:00 “Introduction and Satoumi in Okinawa” S. Kakuma (Okinawa Prefecture) “Satoumi Rehabilitation by Local Community of Shiraho” M. Kamimura (WWF Coral Reef Center) “Satoumi and Satohama Movement at Nakatsu” Y. Ashikaga (Playing at Beach (NPO)) “Creation of Marine Forest” M.

Kinman (Committee for Revival of Classic Fishing Boat in Tokyo Bay) stated the reasons for the revival of the classic fishing boat in Tokyo Bay, that is, (1) to continue the technology of construction of fishing boats in Japanese style, (2) to conserve wood resources, (3) to rehabilitate the shrimp fishing ground in Tokyo Bay, and (4) to conduct environmental education by inviting children to see this fishing boat. The committee was established in 2004 and has continued several kinds of activities such as (1) seaweed production, (2) observing the tidal flats, (3) rehabilitating the short-necked clam and sillaginoid resources, (4) eco-touring from the river mouth to the mountain, and so on.

2). In June–July of every year, giant clam juveniles were hatched out and grew in the tank, and about one million young clams about 1 cm in size were released in November on the artificial flats (20 ha × 2 sites) near the mouths of Kiso and Ibi Rivers (Fig. 3). These artificial tidal flats were made in 1985 by the local fishermen who belong to Akasuka Fishermen Union under the cooperation of the Ministry of Infrastructure, Japan, using dredged sand in the estuary of the Nagara River (Tsunematsu and Kato 2008).

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