Shinagawa Etchujima Campus
Graduate School of Marine Science and Technology
The Graduate School of Marine Science and Technology has a doctoral course divided into a master's course and a doctoral course, and trains independent highly specialized professionals who open up cutting-edge fields.Furthermore, in collaboration with the Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency, the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, and the National Institute of Maritime, Port and Aviation Technology, we will further enhance education and research and improve the quality of graduate students. We are trying to
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School of Marine Life ScienceShinagawa Campus
- Department of Marine Biological Resources
- Department of Food Production Science
- Department of Ocean Policy and Culture
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School of Marine TechnologyEtchujima Campus
- Undergraduate Course of Maritime Systems Engineering
- Undergraduate Course of Marine Electronics and Mechanical Engineering
- Undergraduate Course of Logistics and Information Engineering
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Faculty of Marine Resources and EnvironmentShinagawa Campus
- Department of Marine Environmental Science
- Department of Marine Resources and Energy
[Awards and Commendations] Kim Go-eun (2nd year master's student) received the Outstanding Presentation Award at the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Aquaculture.
At the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Aquaculture, graduate student Kim Go-eun of our university won the Outstanding Presentation Award.
【Winner】
Kim Go-eun (2nd year master's student, Graduate School of Marine Science and Technology, majoring in Marine Life Resource Science)
[Title of award-winning research]
Production of functional Japanese jack mackerel sperm using horse mackerel surrogate broodstock
[Details of award-winning research]
The presenters are developing farmed Carangidae fish using horse mackerel, a representative species of the Carangidae family, as a surrogate parent. In this study, they targeted Japanese horse mackerel, which is very delicious but rare and has never been cultivated before. After transplanting horse mackerel germline stem cells into horse mackerel larvae and raising them for a year, they succeeded in producing functional horse mackerel sperm using the horse mackerel surrogate parent. This result will lead to the development of a variety of farmed Carangidae fish using horse mackerel surrogate parents in the future.

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