Workshops held in 2007

                               
 
17th workshop

Date:Thursday, March 26, 2008, 10:00 - 12:00
Place:Seminar Rooms 1 and 2 of RIHN


Speaker 1:Takeshi Ishihara (Faculty of Integrated Human Studies, Kyoto University)
Title 1:Mechanism of the postwar decline of edible carp in Japan's
Speaker 2:Yusuke Shirae (Faculty of Integrated Human Studies, Kyoto University)
Title 2:Possibility of Asian carp as food sauce: especially in the case of China


Following topics were discussed:
 1) Evaluation of carp as a food resource
 2) Identification of the importance and novelty of our project comparing with the other the research projects
  in the world
 3) Important matters as an academic research

 


 
16th workshop
Freshwater aquaculture in Asia and the Water Environment Problems


Date:March 10, 2008, 15:00 to 17:00
Place:Seminar Rooms 1 and 2 of RIHN


Speaker 1:Dr. Niwooti Whangchai, Maejo University, Thailand
Title 1:
The aquatic environment and fishery in Thailand
Speaker 2:
Dr. Tomoaki Itayama, NIES, Japan
Title 2:
Control of proliferation of cyanobacteria in eutrophic lakes

Speaker 3:Dr. Norio Iwami, Meisei University, Japan
Title 3:
Restoration of fish culture ponds by a hybrid bioreactor system


Following topics were discussed:
 1) Learning from the most advanced researchers on the topics of the relationship of water pollution and
  freshwater aquaculture
 2) Identification of the importance and novelty of our project comparing with the other the research projects
  in the world
 3) Important matters as an academic research


 


 
15th workshop

Date:March 04, 2008, 14:00-17:00
Place:Seminar Rooms 1.2 of RIHN


Speaker: Shin-ichiro Matsuzaki
   (Conservation Ecology Laboratory, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, University of Tokyo)

Title: Ecological impacts and functions of carp

Following topics were discussed:
 1) Learning from the most advanced researcher on the topics of ecological impacts and functions of
  endemic- and cultured-type carp
 2) Identification of the importance and novelty of our project comparing with the other the research projects
  in the world
 3) Important matters as an academic research


 


 
14th workshop

Date and time:Wednesday, November 28, 2007, 15:30 - 17:00
Place:Seminar Rooms 1 and 2 of RIHN


Speaker: Dr. Kazumi Hosoya (Professor, Faculty of Agriculture, Kinki University)
Title: Origins and diversity of cyprinid fish

Following topics were discussed:
 1) Learning from the most advanced researcher on the topics of "ecological diversity and the root of cyprinid fish"
 2) Identification of the importance and novelty of our project comparing with the other the research projects
  in the world
 3) Important matters as an academic research


 


 
13th workshop

Date:Friday,November 09, 2007,16:30 - 17:30
Place:Seminar Rooms 1 and 2 of RIHN


Speaker: Dr. Tatsuo Omura (Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University)
Title: The state of Pathogens in the environmental water and risk assessment

Following topics were discussed:
 1) Learning from the most advanced researcher on the topics of ecological impacts and functions of
  endemic- and cultured-type carp
 2) Identification of the importance and novelty of our project comparing with the other the research projects
  in the world
 3) Important matters as an academic research


 


 
12th workshop
Date:Tuesday, November 06, 2007, 15:30 - 17:30
Place:Seminar Rooms 3 and 4 of RIHN


Speaker: Dr. Masako Horikoshi (Professor, Faculty of Education, Shiga University)
Title: Culture of carp and fish-eating around Lake Biwa

Following topics were discussed:
 1) Learning from the most advanced researcher on the topics of the carp as a food
 2) Identification of the importance and novelty of our project comparing with the other the research projects
  in the world
 3) Important matters as an academic research


 


 
11th workshop

Date:Friday, November 02, 2007, 14:30 - 16:00
Place:Seminar Rooms 3 and 4 of RIHN


Speaker: Dr. Takaji Iida (Fisheries Research Agency)
Title: Cutting-edge researches and future prospects of KHV

Following topics were discussed:
 1) Learning from the most advanced researcher on KHV research
 2) Identification of the importance and novelty of our project comparing with the other the research projects
  in the world
 3) Important matters as an academic research


 



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