List of articles on fishery resources

Utilizing "environmental DNA" analysis to simultaneously achieve environmental conservation and DX for fisheries cooperatives Ryukoku University to develop app through industry-academia collaboration

 Ryukoku University will begin developing an app that uses "environmental DNA" analysis technology to display the biota of each location on a river on a smartphone. In development […]

``Fisherman's eyes'' that tell male and female hairy crabs apart from their shells Accurately and quickly realized through deep learning of images

 A joint research group from Tokyo University of Science, Kanazawa University, and Kanagawa University used deep learning to determine whether a crab is male or female based on images of its shell […]

Release of juvenile fish has the opposite effect on increasing fishery resources, analysis by Hokkaido University and others

 The Hokkaido University Graduate School of Environmental Earth Science has reported that the release of juvenile fish, which is frequently carried out in rivers, is counterproductive to increasing fishery resources in rivers […]

All sturgeon females with soy isoflavone, Kinki University succeeds

 Associate Professor Toshinao Inano of Kinki University Fisheries Research Institute Shingu Experiment Station succeeded in making all sturgeon females using soy isoflavone for the first time in Japan […]

Read the history of lifelong movement and foraging from the crystalline lens in the fish's eyeball

 Researchers at the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, the University of Tokyo, and the Fisheries Research and Education Agency have conducted a nitrogen isotope ratio analysis of the crystalline body in the eyeballs of fish to "life of fish [...].

Discovering the synchronization of the Kuroshio Current and the Gulf Stream far away Is it involved in the occurrence of abnormal weather?

 The Kuroshio Current and the Gulf Stream, the strongest warm currents in the Northern Hemisphere, have been around for several years, even though they are about XNUMX kilometers across the North American continent. […]

Succeeded in producing a large "mega worm" by irradiating a heavy ion beam

 Brachionus plicatilis (rotifer), a type of zooplankton, is a farming business as a live food for newborn larvae such as bluefin tuna […]

Is it the key to regional promotion? Economic value of 117 billion yen, estimated by Kyoto University for sea fishing in Tango, Kyoto

 The economic value of sea fishing in the Tango Sea, which extends off the northern coast of Kyoto Prefecture, reaches 117 billion yen annually, Kyoto University Field Science Education and Research Center […]

Born rainbow trout from cells in vitro, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology develops new technology with reproductive stem cells

 Professor Goro Yoshizaki's research group at Tokyokaiyo University proliferates cells (reproductive stem cells) that are the source of rainbow trout eggs and sperm in vitro […]

Mechanism of fertilization of the northern North Pacific Ocean, which is the end point of the ocean conveyor belt

 Research groups such as Hokkaido University, the University of Tokyo, and Nagasaki University have revealed the image of nutrient circulation in the North Pacific Ocean, which is the end point of the "ocean conveyor belt" […]
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