Program
Venue 1: Media Hall
28 November
10:00-11:10 Opening ceremony and welcome message
11:10-11:50 Keynote Speech 1: Osamu Matsuda (Satoumi Research Institute)
Concept of Satoumi and related activities
11:50-12:00 Group Photo
12:00-13:00 Lunch
Satoumi Session
13:00-13:10 Opening remarks and purpose explanation: Teruhisa Komatsu (President of
SFJO Japon)
13:10-13:40 Keynote Speech 2: Patrick Prouzet (President of SFJO France)
Between Nature and Culture – A needed harmony
13:40-14:10 Keynote Speech 4: Junko Nishikawa (Ministry of the Environment)
Creating Satoumi in the Reiwa Era in Japan
14:10-14:40 SS-1: Tatsuya Sato (Ministry of the Environment)
Toba City Red Data Book 2023: Basic reference material for local knowledge and its
application to Satoumi development
14:40-15:10 SS-2: Kumi Kato (Wakayama University)
Sound of Satoumi: ecological acoutemology of Ama divers
15:10-15:30 Coffee Break
15:30-16:00 SS-3: Masaru Kanda (Representative of the Kuroshio Experience Center)
The whole island is a museum
16:00-16:30 SS-4: Satoki Oba (Secretary general of NPO Otsuchi-noasobi)
Creating satoumi in Sanriku
16:30-17:00 Discussion
29 November
Satoumi Session
09:00-09:30 SS-5: Patrick Prouzet (SFJO France), Eric Feunteun (Muséum National d`Histoire
Naturelle) and Didier Ma(Committee of Inland Professional Fishermen)
Eel restoration in France: the need for a non-sectoral approach using academic and
traditional knowledge
09:30-10:00 SS-6: Kazumi Wakita (Tokai University)
Hidden effect of local traditional practices for conservation of coastal resources in
Niue
10:00-10:30 SS-7: Suhendar I Sachoemar (BRIN, Indonesia)
Development of Satoumi aquaculture system using material circulation in Indonesia
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-11:30 SS-8: Mitsutaku Makino (The University of Tokyo)
Co-designing coastal monitoring system for Satoumi using smart phone: a case from
Indonesia
Program
11:30-12:00 SS-9: Hiroaki Sugino (Yamaguchi University)
Visualization of citizen’s vista, future vision, and its vector: A practical case study from
the Seto Inland Sea of Japan
12:00-13:00 Lunch
13:00-13:40 Discussion moderated by Dr. Yves Henocque (Vice president of SFJO France)
Panellors: Dr. P. Prouzet (SFJO France), Prof. Osamu Matsuda (Satoumi Research
Institute), Prof. Teruhisa Komatsu (SFJO Japon)
13:40-14:00 Coffee Break
SPF Session
14:00-15:30 Policy and Governance Approach in Regional Seas: A Comparison of the
Mediterranean and East Asia
Introducing the session rationale: Xiang Gao (OPRI-SPF)
SP-1: Xiang Gao (OPRI-SPF)
East Asia regional seas: UNDP/PEMSEA - History, functioning, and perspectives
SP-2: Yves Henocque (SFJO France)
Mediterranean Sea: UNEP/MAP - History, functioning and perspective
SP-3: TBD (Researcher from East Asia region)
Specific topic about UNDP/PEMSEA's activity
SP-4: Marie Romani (Romani Consulting)
Specific topic about UNEP/MAP's activities
Discussion moderated by Xiang Gao (OPRI-SPF) and Yves Henocque (SFJO France)
30 November
09:00-10:00 General Discussion for all sessions moderated by SFJO
10:00-11:00 Closing Ceremony
Program
Venue 2: Multi Labo 2
28 November
Climate-Change Adaptation Session
Theme 1: Umigyo
Facilitator: Kazufumi Takayanagi (Vice president of SFJO Japon)
13:00-13:30 Keynote Speech 3: Hiroshi Somekawa (Fisheries Agency)
Promotion of Umigyo by the Fisheries Agency
13:30-13:50 T1-1: Shin Onozato (JF Toba Isobe Fisheries Cooperative)
How to create contents for “Umigyo” based on the concept of attractive fishery
13:50-14:00 Discussion
Theme 2: FRA-Ifremer collaboration: Bivalve and ecosystem research
14:00-14:10 Opening remarks and purpose explanation: Ichiro Nakayama (President of
FRA, Vice president of SFJO Japon)
14:10-14:30 T2-1: Satoshi Watanabe et al (FRA)
Progress in clam study under the second MOU between Ifremer and FRA
14:30-14:45 T2-2: Nathalie Call-Milly and Florence Sanchez (Ifremer)
Management of Ruditapes philippinarum fisheries in Arcachon Bay, SW France: New
challenges in a changing environment
14:45-15:00 T2-3: Nariaki Inoue (FRA)
Protective effect of crushed stone laying on Manila clam (Ruditapes philippinarum)
juveniles in Funabashi, Tokyo Bay
15:00-15:15 Coffee Break
15:15-15:30 T2-4: Yannick Gueguen (Ifremer)
Roadmap for the Ifremer COAST Unit within the framework of the FRA/Ifremer MOU.
Challenges and prospects in the context of climate change
15:30-15:45 T2-5: Tania Hernandez-Farinas (Ifremer)
From monitoring to ecological insights: Decadal observations of phytoplankton in
French coastal waters
15:45-16:00 T2-6: Aline Gangnery (Ifremer)
In-situ trophic ecology of benthic marine suspension feeders assessed with
metabarcoding
16:00-16:15 T2-7: Valérie Derolez (Ifremer)
Long-term impacts of climate change on phytoplankton communities and seasonality
16:15-16:30 T2-8: Franck Lagarde (Ifremer)
ECOSCOPA, Network for monitoring the life cycle of Pacific oysters to assess the
impact of environmental and climate changes
16:30-16:45 T2-9: Tomohiro Okamura et al. (FRA)
Field monitoring for successful wild oyster spat collection
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Theme 3: FRA-Ifremer collaboration: Novel studies in the coastal ecosystems
09:15-09:30 T3-1: Philippe Riou (Ifremer)
The ODE Scientific Department (Oceanography and Ecosystem Dynamics) :
Research focused on three fundamental areas
09:30-09:45 T3-2: Jean-Marc Fromentin (Ifremer)
Development of indices of abundance of Mediterranean coastal fish populations using
eDNA quantification
09:45-10:00 T3-3: Kazuki Yokouchi et al. (FRA)
Community shifts and fisheries adaptation in Ise-Mikawa Bays: Integrated insights
from small trawl fisheries and scientific surveys
10:00-10:15 T3-4: Tina Erica Odaka (ifremer)
Global fish tracking system and Pangeo-Fish: Advancing collaborative,
interdisciplinary biologging data analysis using digital twin technologies
10:15-10:45 Coffee Break
Theme 4: FRA-Ifremer collaboration: Blue Carbon
10:45-11:00 T4-1: Masakazu Hori (FRA)
Toward sustainable blue economy from blue carbon ecosystems
11:00-11:15 T4-2: Pierre Polsenaere (Ifremer)
Integrative carbon budget of a temperate wetland tidal bay sound continuum
revealed by exchange interface process and flux measurements
11:15-11:30 T4-3: Yuto Kawata et al. (TOYOTA Motor Corp.)
Demonstration study on seaweed cultivation for blue carbon expansion and key
factors to increase the yield
11:30-11:45 T4-4: Atsushi Watanabe (SPF-OPRI)
Blue carbon as a catalyst for sustainable blue economy development
11:45-12:00 Discussion
12:00-13:00 Lunch
Theme 5: Offshore Wind Farm
Facilitator: Mitsutaku Makino (OPRI-SPF & The University of Tokyo)
13:00-13:40 Keynote Speech 5: Shigeto Hase (Tokyo Fisheries Promotion Foundation)
Offshore wind farms and fisheries coordination
13:40-14:10 T5-1: Jean-Claude Dauvin (l'Université de Caen Normandie)
Contribution of marine ecology researches towards the implementation of offshore
wind power in the English Channel
14:10-14:25 Coffee Break
14:25-15:00 T5-2: Philippe Pagot (EDF Power Solutions Japan K.K.)
How EDF power solutions has coordinated with fishermen and other stakeholders of
coastal waters in France
15:00-15:30 T5-3: Hiroyuki Nakahara (Yokohama National University)
Offshore wind vs fisheries - Way of co-existence
15:30-15:45 Discussion
Program
Venue 3: Multi Labo 1
28 November
Oral presentation, general
13:00-13:15 OP-1: François Poisson (Ifremer) and Daisuke Ochi (FRA)
The MEGABIT (MEGA fauna Behaviors & Longline Gear Interactions for Sustainable
Fishing Practices): A collaborative research project
13:15-13:30 OP-2: Luka Fujimori (Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology)
Three-dimensional measurement system with marker and quad camera for marine
robot
13:30-13:45 OP-3: Makoto Morito (Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology)
Development of an ASV control system using VSC
13:45-14:00 OP-4: Kazuki Masuda (Graduate School of Maritime Sciences, Kobe
University)
Development of a method for estimating sea wind from shipboard wind using random
forest
14:00-14:15 OP-5: Masataka Hirose (National Institute of Technology, Toba college)
Viscosity temperature characteristics of biodiesel fuel synthesised using oyster shell
catalysts
14:15-14:30 OP-6: Shigeharu Aoyama (Member of the House of Councillors)
Production engineering development of ocean energy resources of JAPAN
14:30-14:45 OP-7: Yasuo Utsumi (National Institute of Technology)
GEAR: human resource development project with solving community issues
-Development in the IT fisheries industry in region-
14:45-15:05 Coffee Break
15:05-15:20 OP-8: Tatsuyuki Sagawa (Tottori University of Environmental Studies)
Monitoring seaweed bed distribution using PlanetScope: A case study in Tottori,
Japan
15:20-15:35 OP-9: Tomoharu Senjyu (Kyushu University)
Revisit the upper portion of the Japan Sea proper water: Recent structural change
and warming trends
15:35-15:50 OP-10: Hisayuki Arakawa (Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology)
Concentration and properties of small microplastic around Japan
15:50-16:05 OP-11: Mathilde Charbonnelle (CNRS)
The Fecamp platform: a multidisciplinary observatory for monitoring of marine
renewables energies in France
16:05-16:20 OP-12: Robin van Paemelen (CNRS)
Taxonomic–functional coupling: a robust approach to monitor benthic communities in
the context of offshore wind-farm development
16:20-16:35 OP-13: Ferdinand Schlicklin (l'Université de Caen Normandie)
Offshore wind farm development: an opportunity to update the invertebrate diversity
in the English Channel
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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