Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Sciences (A) | ||
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Session Sub-category | Complex & General(CG) | |
Session ID | A-CG38 | |
Title | Coastal Ecosystems 2. Coral reefs, seagrass and macroalgal beds, and mangroves | |
Short Title | Coral reefs and coastal wetlands | |
Main Convener | Name | Yu Umezawa |
Affiliation | Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology | |
Co-Convener 1 | Name | Tomihiko Higuchi |
Affiliation | Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo | |
Co-Convener 2 | Name | Takashi Nakamura |
Affiliation | School of Environment and Society, Tokyo Institute of Technology | |
Co-Convener 3 | Name | Kenta Watanabe |
Affiliation | Port and Airport Research Institute | |
Session Language |
J |
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Scope |
Coastal marine ecosystems are complex open system interacting with surrounding watersheds, outer ocean, and the atmosphere, providing a wealth of various ecosystem services to human life. Simultaneously, they are also influenced strongly and often negatively by human activities. This session, together with a companion session dedicated for the water cycle and land-ocean interactions, aims to provide a platform for interdisciplinary discussion covering various aspects of frontiers in coastal ecosystem sciences. This session particularly focuses shallow-water benthic communities ranging from temperate to tropical regions, such as coral reefs, seagrass and macroalgal beds, mangroves, intertidal flats, and saltmarshes. All these communities are characterized by intrinsically high primary production, active material cycling, and biodiversity hot spots. However, increasing human demand for coastal marine resources and industrial development concentrating on coastal regions incur the risk of rapid degradation and diminishment. Comprehensive assessment and monitoring of ecosystem functions and development of effective means for conservation and restoration are urgently needed for such communities. This session is dedicated to organizing and promoting such research and management activities by sharing state-of-the-art science and technology among ecologists, geologists, geochemists, biogeographers, etc. Field-based and modeling studies concerning the following topics are especially welcome: material cycling and ecosystem functions; community connectivity; environmental changes such as global warming, and ocean acidification; ecosystem services such as carbon sequestration, nutrient regulation, and fisheries production; broad-scale comparison; long-term ecological researches. |
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Presentation Format | Oral and Poster presentation | |
Invited Authors |
Masaaki Sato (Fisheries Technology Institute Japan, Fisheries Research and Education Agency) |
Time | Presentation No | Title | Presenter |
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Oral Presentation May 29 PM1 | |||
13:45 - 14:10 | ACG38-01 | Larval dispersal ecology of anemonefish: its association with hydrodynamics | Masaaki Sato |
14:10 - 14:25 | ACG38-02 | Estimation of the Expansion Process of Plectropomus leopardus Habitats in the East China Sea | Soichiro Yoshii |
14:25 - 14:40 | ACG38-03 | Grazing impact on sediment-accumulating and stabilizing capacity of back-reef seagrass meadows | Toshihiro Miyajima |
14:40 - 14:55 | ACG38-04 | Evaluation of nutrient absorption and release characteristics of seagrass beds in subtropical waters | Kento Suzuki |
14:55 - 15:10 | ACG38-05 | Mapping mangroves species using UAV-LiDAR and high-resolution satellite images | Mohammad Shamim Hasan Mandal |
Oral Presentation May 29 PM2 | |||
15:30 - 15:45 | ACG38-06 | Determining the Inherent Optical Properties of Various Water Quality Parameters in Tangalan, Philippines | Kristian Rabi Monay |
15:45 - 16:00 | ACG38-07 | Nutrient budget and cycles of the agricultural system for coral-reef conservation in Ishigaki Island | fatma kamal Elshinnawy |
16:00 - 16:15 | ACG38-08 | Modeling the effect of terrestrial nutrients on phytoplankton communities in coral reefs from field-based incubation experiments | Jorge Luis Suarez Caballero |
16:15 - 16:30 | ACG38-09 | Modeling of Organic Matter Decomposition Process Considering Redox Properties in Coastal Marine Sediment | Masataka Muto |
16:30 - 16:45 | ACG38-10 | An integrated land-ocean-benthic and pelagic ecosystem model for assessing terrestrial impacts on the Shiraho fringing reef, Ishigaki Island | Takashi Nakamura |
Presentation No | Title | Presenter |
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Poster Presentation May 29 PM3 | ||
ACG38-P01 | Possibility of using unused marine plant resources as insect feed | Hiroyuki Sano |
ACG38-P02 | Evaluation of mineral and organic particle captured and retained in seagrass beds of fringing reefs | Keisuke Umebayashi |
ACG38-P03 | DIC outwelling from the sediments of mangrove, seagrass, and tidal marsh habitats | Kenta Watanabe |
ACG38-P04 | Effects of Flows on the Transparent Exopolymer Particle Distribution in a Fringing Coral Reef: Field Observations | Heng Wu |
ACG38-P05 | Seawater temperature fluctuation and coral distribution change in Temperate zone in Japan. | Tomihiko Higuchi |
ACG38-P06 | Discussion on conservation of shallow coastal ecosystems and their functions | Yu Umezawa |