
Program
29 November
09:15-09:30 OP-14: Ayumi Hirose (Institute of Science Tokyo)
The fate of olfactory genes in cetaceans: Insights from Ziphiidae
09:30-09:45 OP-15: Davin Setiamarga (National Institute of Technology, Wakayama College)
Octopuses were just bootleg squids!? What the vampire squid genome revealed
about early cephalopod evolution
09:45-10:00 OP-16: Yuki Nagai (Tohoku University)
An overview of infestation in farmed and wild oysters by shell-boring Polydorid
Species (Annelida: Spionidae) along the French Metropolitan Coast
10:00-10:15 OP-17: Minako Kato (Fishing Port and Grounds Division, Department of
Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Okinawa)
Analysis of Catch Trends in Set Net Fisheries in the Waters around Okinawa Island
10:15-10:45 Coffee Break
10:45-11:00 OP-18: Mega Syamsuddin (Universitas Padjadjaran, Indonesia)
Modeling the migration of Skipjack Tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis) migration: Insights
into ENSO-induced seasonal patterns in the Makassar Strait
11:00-11:15 OP-19: Takatoshi Higuchi (The University of Tokyo)
Environmentally regulated oceanic spawning migration behaviour of the freshwater
eel
11:15-11:30 OP-20: Eric Feunteun (Muséum National d`Histoire Naturelle)
The hidden threat: How pollutants impact European eel populations. Implications for
management
11:30-11:45 OP-21: Haruku Maeda (National Institute of Technology, Toba College)
Effect of mixing pearl powder on the electrical conductivity of beverages
11:45-12:00 OP-22: Toshiki Nakano (Tohoku University)
Nondestructive and noninvasive analysis of marine product quality
12:00-13:00 Lunch
14:00-14:15 OP-23: Patrick Vincent (SFJO France)
International and interdisciplinary research programs are essential to understand and
mitigate the impact of climate changes on marine coastal areas, from macro to nano
scales
14:15-14:30 OP-24: Alexandre Meinesz (University Cote d`Azur ECOSEAS CNRS UMR)
Protecting coastlines from rising sea levels caused by climate change. What is being
done off the French Mediterranean coast and long-term projects
14:30-14:45 OP-25: Jamila Pacheco Rodrigues (Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology)
Okinawa coastal fishers` perceptions of climate change and its Impact on fisheries
and fishers’ wellbeing
14:45-15:00 OP-26: Ryutaro Kamiyama (FRA)
Local ecological knowledge of oyster famers on the marine environment and
productivity
15:00-15:15 OP-27: Mai Yoshimura (Nagoya University)
Local ecological knowledge and environmental change: A case study of ama fishing
in Mie prefecture, Japan
15:15-15:30 OP-28: Akiharu Sasaki (Hokkaido University)
Relationship between land use, river water quality, and fisheries productivity in each
marine area of Hokkaido