The 11th Congress of the Sea of Japan Cetology Research Group
At the Hakusan Hall in Niigata City, Japan
May 27-28, 2000
§ May 27
SPECIAL LECTURE
Indigenous whaling and the life style at Lamalera in Indonesia.
Tomoko Egami (Okinawa International University) and Koutaro Kojima (Writer)
ORAL PRESENTATION
O1 Images of killer whales in Northwest Coast Indian people:Two types of
killer whales in British Colombia, Washington and Southeastern Alaska.
Keiko Takahashi (Japanese Society of Ethnology)
O2 Resemblance of the trend between cetacean stranding and heavy oil
washing ashore
(HAXODKA oil spill accident) on the coast of Niigata District, including
Sado Island, in the Sea of Japan.
○Yukihiro Nakamura (Johetsu City Aquar.), Yoshiharu Honma (Niigata Univ.
Sch. Med.), Akira Aoyagi (Teradomari Town Aquar.), and Kazuhiro Minowa
(Kashiwazaki City Mus.)
O3 Further report on gonadal histology of the marine mammals stranded on
the coast
of Toyama (Etchu) and Niigata (Echigo) Prefectures, Sea of Japan-I.
○Yoshiharu Honma, Tatsuo Ushiki, Masaei Takeda (3rd Dept.Anat.,Niigata
Univ.Sch.Med.), and Junji Shindo (Niigata City Aquar.)
O4 Environment of Yamagata area and fossil cetaceans.
Kazuo Nagasawa (Takahata High School)
O5 Problems in comparative morphology of mysticete skulls.
Masayuki Oishi (Iwate Prefectural Museum)
O6 Classification and geological age of a fossil baleen whale from
Teshio-cho, Hokkaido.
○Eriko Sato (Niigata City), Masaichi Kimura (Sapporo Campus, Hokkaido
University of Education), and Akihiko Suzuki (Earth Science, Iwamizawa
College, Hokkaido University of Education)
§ May 28
POSTER PRESENTATION
P1 Blue whales, Sperm whales, and Killer whales: a report on a survey by
sighting and photographing 1994-2000.
○Yuki Ogino and Michiru Ogino (National Science Museum Friendship Club)
P2 Studies on the Killer whale in Japanese waters.
○Katsuki Tsukada, Naomi Makiko, and Harumi Masuda (Killer Whale Research in
Japan)
P3 A finding of a squid in the stomach contents of a Mesoplodon sp: A
Mesoplodon sp. stranded at Akita beach, the Sea of Japan.
○Tsukasa Ogasawara (Entomology,Faculty of Agriculture,Kinki Univ.),
Hidemi Kudo (Japan Association for Quaternary Research), and Satoshi
Ogasawara (Ogasawara-kousakusho Corp.)
P4 Three species of catacean stranded on the coast of Tsuno-shima Island.
Akira Tojima (Yamaguchi Prefectural Archives) and Shigeo Fujioka
P5 Drifting, straying and incidental catch of pinnipeds on the coast of
Kyushu.
Makoto Hamano (Marine World Umino-nakamichi)
P6 The swimming power and the breathing rate of the finless porpoise
(Neophocaena phocaenoides) under the breeding tank:Is the finless porpoise
short of exercise?
Asako Kubo (Aquatic Environmental Biology, Faculty of Applied Biological
Science, Hiroshima Univ.), Hiromi Okamura (Miyajima Aquarium), Osamu Matsuda
(Aquatic Environmental Biology, Faculty of Applied Biological Science,
Hiroshima Univ.), Shigetoshi Nishiwaki (Institute of Cetacean Research)
P7 Comparing a rock engraving at Ban-gu Dae in Korea with cetacean remains
found at the archaeological sites on the coast of the Sea of Japan, for the
main discussion on sperm whales.
○Tetsuo Hiraguchi (Humanities, Kanazawa Medical University) and Akira
Matsui (Nara National Cultural Properties Research Institute / Graduate
School of Human and Envilonmental Studies, Kyoto Univ.)
O7 Reports on the investigations of marine mammals stranded on the coasts
of the Sea of Japan. Jan.1.1999 - Apr.30.2000.
Yuko Tajima (Graduate School of Agricultural and Life sciences, The
University of Tokyo/Department of Zoology, National Science Museum)
O8 Methods for Age Determination of Mesoplodon stejnegeri based on Growth
Patterns of Dental Hard Tissues.
○Kazumi Arai (Graduate School of Tokyo Medical and Dental Univ.), Kazuo
Nagasawa (Takahata High School), and Tadasu K. Yamada (Dept. of Zoology,
National Science Museum, Tokyo)
O9 Rescue and medical treatment of a live stranded Cetacean (Grampus
griseus) conducted by Niigata City Aquarium.
○Noriko Hirano, Junji Shindo, Takashi Nomura, Atsushi Yamato, Hiroya
Tamura, Haruhiko Kato, Noriko Yamagiwa, Hiromi Yamazaki, and Izumi Hasegawa
(Niigata City Aquarium)
O10 The live stranding of large Cetacean in Japan.
○Michiru Ogino (National Science Museum Friendship Club) and Hajime
Ishikawa (Institute of Cetacean Research)
O11 We need to establish a Stranding Network in Japan.
Tadasu K. Yamada (Dept. of Zoology, National Science Museum, Tokyo)
O12 Cetaceans off the Ogasawara Islands: a video presentation of Ziphius
sp.
Yoshihiro Hayashi (Team Orcas)
O13 Physical examination of bottlenose dolphins at Niigata City Aquarium.
○Michiaki Suzuki, Haruhiko Kato, Takashi Nomura, Junji Shindo, Atsushi
Yamato, Teruyo Matsumoto, Hiroya Tamura, Noriko Hirano, Noriko Yamagiwa, and
Izumi Hasegawa (Niigata City Aquarium)
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