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[Lecture] Sustainable Development - Environment
Dec. 23, 2022


Speaker: Tomonari AKAMATSU, Director/Senior Research Fellow, Ocean Policy Research Institute of The Sasakawa, Peace Foundation

Time: 14:00-16:30 pm, December 23, 2022, GMT+8

Language: English

Venue: Zoom Meeing (Register in advance: https://www.wjx.top/vm/O5fXUfW.aspx)

Abstract:

Do you know about the dophins in the Yangtze River? There is also a small dolphin named "sunamenri" living in the Seto Inland Sea of Japan. We compare the attenuation and recovery of dolphins in Japan and China, and think about what measures should be taken to achieve sustainable development while protecting the environment.

Biography:

Tomonari Akamatsu is Director at Policy Research Department of OPRI, SPF. He was educated theoretical physics at Tohoku University and received Ph.D. (agriculture) from Nihon University in 1996. His majors are underwater bioacoustics and passive acoustic monitoring of aquatic creatures. He was a senior researcher of National Research Institute of Fisheries Science until 2019 and temporarily studied at National Institute of Polar Research and Thomas Hunt Morgan School of Biological Sciences, University of Kentucky as a visiting scholar. He was an associate editor of Journal of the Marine Acoustic Society of Japan, Bioinspiration & Biomimetics, Journal of Ethology and committee member of marine environmental assessment organized by Ministry of the Environment, NEDO, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry. He is a member of cetacean and sirenian specialists groups of IUCN, ISO/TC43/SC3, IEEE/OES Japan chapter. He serves for the Technical committee of Animal Bioacoustics of The Acoustical Society of America, Nominations and Elections Committee of The Society for Marine Mammalogy and various academic services. He was awarded competitive research grants such as CEST, KAKENHI and BRAIN and published over 100 peer reviewed papers.

Source: Center for Modern Japanese Studies, Peking University