VIDEO (Project Concept)

coralnet0803.mp4

This video clip explains the core concept and technologies applied for the InCORE project.

PAPERS


1) Sith R., Watanabe A., Nakamura T., Yamamoto T., Nadaoka K. (2019). Assessment of water quality and evaluation of best management practices in a small agricultural watershed adjacent to Coral Reef area in Japan. Agricultural Water Management, 213: 659-673.

2) Nakamura T., Nadaoka K., Watanabe A., Yamamoto T., Miyajima T., Blanco AC. (2018). Reef-scale modeling of coral calcification responses to ocean acidification and sea-level rise. Coral Reefs, 37:37–53. doi: 10.1007/s00338-017-1632-3

3) Yamaki K. (2017). Environmentally friendly and simple coral reef restoration technology (1) Development of Coral Nets® and field trials for reef restoration. Environmental Solution Technology, 16(3): 105-109.  (in Japanese with English abstract)

4) Yamaki K., Shimbo H., and Tanaka M. (2017). Environmentally friendly and simple coral reef restoration technology (2) Restoration of coral reefs using coral nets in harbors. Environmental Solution Technology, 16(4): 101-105.  (in Japanese with English abstract)

5) Toyoshima J., Nadaoka K. (2015). Importance of environmental briefing and buoyancy control on reducing negative impacts of SCUBA diving on coral reefs. Ocean & Coastal Management, 116: 20-26.

6) Nakamura T., Nadaoka K., Watanabe A. (2013). A coral polyp model of photosynthesis, respiration and calcification incorporating a transcellular ion transport mechanism. Coral Reefs, 32: 779-794.

7) Nakamura T., Nakamori T. (2009). Estimation of photosynthesis and calcification rates at a fringing reef by accounting for diurnal variations and the zonation of coral reef communities on reef flat and slope: a case study for the Shiraho reef, Ishigaki Island, southwest Japan. Coral Reefs, 28: 229–250. doi: 10.1007/s00338-008-0454-8