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Author: Osamu Matsuda

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Sep 7, 2021 Possibilities of Satoumi which promote both EcoDRR and ICM
Nov 7, 2018 Invited Paper: Satoumi as “active conservation” of coastal marine environment
Oct 31, 2013 Tidal Flat Restoration with Public Involvement: Toward a New Sato-Umi in Ago Bay
Oct 30, 2013 A Vital Role Of Sato-umi In The Implementation Of Icm In Japan
Aug 28, 2011 Evolution of Sato-Umi Frame during the Recent International Meetings in the Context of Sustainable Coastal Management
Oct 29, 2008 Regional Collaboration on Coastal Environmental Monitoring and Assessment in the Northwest Pacific Action Plan (NOWPAP)
Oct 29, 2008 Nutrients, Organic Carbon and Oxygen Budget in Semi-Enclosed Ago Bay, Japan
Mar 10, 2006 Environmental Monitoring System of Ago Bay
Mar 10, 2006 Proposal for the Restoration of the Seto Inland Sea Japan based on a new concept of “Sato Umi” with special emphasis on biological diversity and productivity
Nov 21, 2003 Proposal for new estuarine ecosystem management by discharge control of dams
Mar 10, 2003 Health Examination of Enclosed Coastal Seas: The Results of Preliminary Examination Conducted in 88 Areas in Japan
Nov 20, 2001 Coordination of Activities among NGOs, Policy Makers and Scientists; Review and Future Perspective for the Environmental Management of the Seto Inland Sea, Japan
Nov 9, 1999 New Perspectives for Oyster Culture As a Biofilter and Biohabitat
Nov 9, 1999 Sustainability of Fisheries in the Seto Inland Sea,Japan
Nov 9, 1999 Sustainability of Fisheries in the Seto Inland Sea, Japan
Nov 10, 1993 Effects of Low Oxygen and Hydrogen Sulfide on Crab Population
Nov 10, 1993 New Experimental Approach to Nitrogen Release from the Marine Sediments