PROCEEDINGS OF CIVIL ENGINEERING IN THE OCEAN
Online ISSN : 1884-8265
Print ISSN : 0912-7348
ISSN-L : 0912-7348
STUDY ON BIOTIC COMMUNITY SUCCESSION BY OPENING OF NOJIMA WATERWAY, HIRAKATA COVE, YOKOHAMA
Nobuo SAKURAIBoon Keng LIMYoshinori KOSHIKAWAHanako NAKAMURATakahiro KUDOYoshiyuki SEKIGUCHITakehiko AIHARAKoichiro HAYAKAWAKatsuhiko MURAHASI
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1999 Volume 15 Pages 183-188

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Nojima waterway is a typical closed water in Tokyo Bay. To improve its water quality and remove the sediment odor, the waterway was opened to outer sea and the sediment was dredged away. As a result, salinity in the waterway increased due to outer sea water flowing in, and successions of the biotic community occurred. Goby fishing is getting vigorously around this area.
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