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Mapping is a Key for Sustainable Development of Coastal Waters: Examples of Seagrass Beds and Aquaculture Facilities in Japan with Use of ALOS Images

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“…Chlorophyll a (chl-a) concentrations have been reported to be high in the bay during spring (JAXA, 2004), which has attracted buoy-and-rope type scallop and oyster culture facilities (Komatsu et al, 2012). Considering its economic and environmental importance, the Ofunato Bay has received much attention, and there has been continuous monitoring of its seawater quality parameters by organizations such as the Iwate Fisheries Technology Center and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Chlorophyll a (chl-a) concentrations have been reported to be high in the bay during spring (JAXA, 2004), which has attracted buoy-and-rope type scallop and oyster culture facilities (Komatsu et al, 2012). Considering its economic and environmental importance, the Ofunato Bay has received much attention, and there has been continuous monitoring of its seawater quality parameters by organizations such as the Iwate Fisheries Technology Center and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, over the years, coastal aquaculture development has degraded some coastal ecosystems ( Delgado et al, 1999 ; Huitric, Folke & Kautsky, 2002 ; Ilman et al, 2016 ). Therefore, the conservation of coastal ecosystems as well as the efficient management of aquaculture is crucial for the sustainable development of coastal waters ( Komatsu et al, 2012 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Aquaculture is therefore managed by the FCAs following a “bottom-up” structure in Japan ( Komatsu & Aoki, 2020 ). Nevertheless, in general, FCAs do not know the exact locations of aquaculture facilities, as it is difficult to gather information about locations of aquaculture facilities solely from field surveys when they are numerous ( Komatsu et al, 2012 ; Murata, Komatsu & Yonezawa, 2019 ). Since the sustainable use of coastal waters is necessary for Sustainable Development Goal 14 saying “Conserve and sustainably use the ocean, sea and marine resources for sustainable development” accurately mapping aquaculture facilities by type in a demarcated fishery right area contributes to SDG14 through their management.…”
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“…However, human population growth [16] is placing increasing pressure on coastal ecosystems [17]. Most of the seagrass species of the world are already under threat or diminishing [4,8,18], due to human activities and economic development in coastal zones (e.g., [19,20]). Thus, mapping and monitoring of seagrass meadows we developed a method to map seagrass meadows and estimate their relative abundance on sand beds by using only bathymetry data which simplify post-process analysis.…”
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confidence: 99%