2002 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary
Academic Research for Establishment of Sanctuary Aiming Reservation of Environment in Sagami Bay
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12794018
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Research Category |
Grant-in-Aid for University and Society Collaboration
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Allocation Type | Single-year Grants |
Research Field |
環境保全
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Research Institution | The University of Tokyo |
Principal Investigator |
MORISAWA Masaaki The University of Tokyo, Misaki Marine Biological Station, Professor, 大学院・理学系研究科, 教授 (40013594)
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Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) |
SATO Torao The University of Tokyo, Misaki Marine Biological Station, Assistant, 大学院・理学系研究科, 助手 (00013756)
OKA Yoshitaka The University of Tokyo, Biological Science, Professor, 大学院・理学系研究科, 教授 (70143360)
KITAZATO Hirosi Japan Marine Science and Technology Institute, Senior Scientist, 地球統合, 領域長(研究職) (00115445)
KUBOKAWA Kaoru The University of Tokyo, Ocean Research Institute, Assistant, 海洋研究所, 助手 (30240740)
HORIGUCHI Tosihiro National Institute for Environmental Research, Senior Scientist, 主任研究員 (30260186)
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Project Period (FY) |
2000 – 2002
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Keywords | Sagami Bay / Data Base of Animal Species / Research for Molecular Reproductive Biology / Investigation of Ocean Polution / Circulation of materials in Ocean / Contribution of Kanagawa Prefecxture / Sagami Bay Network / Planing for Establishment of Sanktuary |
Research Abstract |
Cooperation of this project with Kanagawa Prefecture obtained fruitful research results in:1) creatures collected in the Sagami Bay were investigated in their scientific name, numbers of collected individuals, size of them, and they were reserved as samples in ethanol. All of these features were visualized as photograph and were Registered in the data-base developed in this research project. 2) Important and valuable animal species were surveyed and collected from the sea and deep sea of the Sagami Bay and genes of these species were preserved, and cDNAs were analyzed. 3) Important and valuable species for academic research, for example, ascidians, amphioxus, hagfish etc. were used for the studies in the field of developmental biology, reproductive biology, physiology, endocrinology and genetic science. 4) Circulation of materials and nutrients was investigated in the Sagami Bay, and visualization of geological and biological features of the surface and bottom of Sagami Bay were conducted using Video Camera equipped with aquatic robot. 5) Survay of pollutants namely organic tins derived from painting of vessels for example tributyl-tin and triphenyl-tin which induce spermatogenesis in ovary of female bivalve was conducted in the Sagami Bay. In additon to these academic activity, civilian grope named "Sagami Bay Network (SBnet)" was established, and members of SBnet contribute the activity of scientists included in this project.
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Research Products
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[Publications] Horiguchi, T., Kaya, M., Matsumoto, T., shiraishi, H., Morita, M., Adachi, Y: "Tributyltin and triphenyltin induce spermatogenesis in ovary of female abalone, Haliotis gigantean"Marine Environment Research. 54. 679-684 (2002)
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[Publications] Horiguchi, T., Kojima, M., Kaya, M., Matsumoto, T., Shiraishi, H., Morita, M., Adachi, Y.: "Tributyltin and triphenyltin induce spermatogenesis in ovary of female abalone, Haliotis gigantea"Marine Environment Research. 54. 679-684 (2002)
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