Abstract
Tokyo Bay, Ise Bay, and the Seto Inland Sea are the three largest enclosed coastal seas in Japan. A significant correlation between the incidence of red tides and water quality has been observed in the Seto Inland Sea (Honjo, 1991). However, while red tides also occur in Ise Bay and Tokyo Bay, similar correlations have not been observed. Hence, it is necessary to understand what factors cause red tides to effectively manage these semi-closed systems.Grant: Acknowledgments Funding was provided by the scientific research fund (special researcher grant to Chika Suzuki) and the "Women Researcher Promotion Program" research skill-up grant.
Original language | English |
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Pages | 763-770 |
Number of pages | 8 |
Publication status | Published - 2013 |
Externally published | Yes |
Event | 10th Global Congress on ICM: Lessons Learned to Address New Challenges, EMECS 2013 - MEDCOAST 2013 Joint Conference - Marmaris, Turkey Duration: Oct 30 2013 → Nov 3 2013 |
Other
Other | 10th Global Congress on ICM: Lessons Learned to Address New Challenges, EMECS 2013 - MEDCOAST 2013 Joint Conference |
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Country/Territory | Turkey |
City | Marmaris |
Period | 10/30/13 → 11/3/13 |
All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes
- Geography, Planning and Development