List of articles by Tokyokaiyo University

Increase in heat storage under Arctic sea ice will have a serious impact on sea ice loss

 Eiji Watanabe, a senior researcher at the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, and Hiroji Ueno, a professor at the Graduate School of Fisheries Sciences, Hokkaido University, and Kohei Mizobata, a professor at the Faculty of Marine Science, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, […]

The total amount of microplastics on the surface and in the waters of Tokyo Bay is estimated to be about 25m³ (tons) by Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology.

 A research group led by Professor Hisayuki Arakawa of the Graduate School of Marine Science and Technology, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, has discovered that microplastics (particles less than 5 mm in size) exist in Tokyo Bay.

Discovery that feeding insects on food leads to increased diversity of gut microbiota in farmed fish

 A study by Professor Yutaka Haga of Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Professor Shinsuke Morioka of Human Environment University, Professor Masami Shimoda of the University of Tokyo, and Professor Shuichi Sato of Fukui Prefectural University has revealed that […]

Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology and Kyushu Institute of Technology selected for Cabinet Office's "Autonomous Unmanned Vehicle (AUV) Utilization Demonstration Project"

 IDEA Co., Ltd. and Toda Corporation have been selected as participants in the "Autonomous Unmanned Vehicle (AUV) Utilization Demonstration Project" for which the Cabinet Office's National Ocean Policy Promotion Secretariat is publicly inviting participants.

Noto Peninsula Earthquake: University of Tokyo and others launch emergency research cruise on academic research vessel

 The joint research team, which includes Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, the Earthquake Research Institute of the University of Tokyo, the Faculty of Science of Hokkaido University, and the Disaster Prevention Research Institute of Kyoto University, is a collaboration between the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology and the Earthquake Research Institute of the University of Tokyo.

Fault cliff off the coast of Miyagi prefecture, Niigata University, etc. discovered by ultra-deep sea manned submersible during the Great East Japan Earthquake

 An international research group consisting of Niigata University, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, the University of Western Australia, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, and the Danish Ultra Deep Sea Research Center […]

TOKYO UNIVERSITY OF UNIVERSITY OF UNIVERSITY OF UNIVERSITY TO UNIVERSITY OF UNIVERSITY OF UNIVERSITY OF UNIVERSITY TO BE THE FIRST PASSENGER IN JAPAN TO USE A HYDROGEN FUEL CELL VEHICLE AT THE EXPO’XNUMX IN OSAKA, KANSAI, JAPAN

 Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Iwatani Sangyo Co., Ltd., Kansai Electric Power Co., Ltd., and Namura Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. will build a hydrogen fuel cell ship at the 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo […]

Capturing the transformation of the deep ocean circulation, the subduction of the weakening Antarctic bottom water

 In the waters south of the Antarctic Ocean to the south of Australia, the tendency of high temperature and low oxygen concentration to spread to the bottom layer and the tendency of low temperature and high oxygen concentration to spread to the mesopelagic zone […]

Birth of offspring by transplantation of reproductive stem cells of dead fish, technological development by Tokyokaiyo University

 A research team led by Assistant Professor Kensuke Ichida of the Institute for Aquatic Reproductive Engineering, Tokyokaiyo University, transplanted reproductive stem cells isolated from dead fish into eggs and sperm […].

Tokyokaiyo University to participate in hydrogen fuel cell ship development unveiled at Expo 2025

 Tokyokaiyo University will participate in the development of hydrogen fuel cell vessels promoted by Iwatani Corp., Kansai Electric Power Company, and Namura Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. Osaka Seki scheduled for 2025 […]