Fisheries Engineering
Online ISSN : 2189-7131
Print ISSN : 0916-7617
ISSN-L : 0916-7617
Marine Afforestation in Coralline Flats('Isoyake Areas') in Japan
Kazuya TANIGUCHIYukio AGATSUMA
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2005 Volume 42 Issue 2 Pages 171-177

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We reviewed the mechanism on outbreak and sustentation of 'Isoyake' and the marine afforestation technologies in coralline flats(curstose coralline red algae-dominated communities) called 'Isoyake areas' in Japan. Coralline flats are enlarged when marine forests, the large perennial brown algae dominated communities are reduced by the combined hydrographycal factors of high water temperature and low nutrients. Subsequently, destructive grazing by dense herbivorous populations sustain the coralline flats. The marine afforestation technologies in coralline flats are composed of 1) reduction of grazing pressures by herbivors, 2) production and supply of algal seeds and seedlings and 3) creation of new substrata for marine algae.
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© 2005 The Japanese Society of Fisheries Engineering
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