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25. ARGO 4 2 11 Rutgers Falkowski Maxim Gorbunoyv 4 2 12 1 Zbigniew 5 Kolber Prasil Falkowski 1998 Measurements of variable chlorophyll fluorescence using fast repetition rate techniques defining methodology and experimental protocols Biochim Biophys Acta 1367 88 106 2 Zbigniew S Kolber Paul G Falkowski 1993 Use of Active Fluorescence to Estimate Phytoplankton Photosynthesis in Situ Limnol Oceanogr 38 1646 1665 3 2000
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43. 2002 6 26 H 4 Sanae Chiba and Toshiro Climate induced variability of the lower trophic level ecosystem in the Japan East Sea a 30 years retrospective approach CREAMS PICES Symposium on Recent Progress in Studies of Physical and Chemical Processes and Their Impac to the Japan East Sea Ecosystem Seoul Korea August 2002 5 Eko Siswanto and Joji Ishizaka Estimating chlorophyll vertical profiles around Kuroshio front of East China Sea during spring and autumn 2001 PORSEC 2002 Bali 2002 9 5 6 Suzuki K H Liu T Saino Obata M Takano Okamura Y Sohrin and Y Fujishima East west gradients in the photosynthetic potential of phytoplankton and iron concentration in the subarctic Pacific Ocean during early summer Workshop of a Synthesis of JGOFS North Pacific Process Study Sapporo Japan 2002 10 7 Liu H Suzuki and A Tsuda Phytoplankton dynamics and iron limitation in the northewestern subarctic Pacific Ocean Workshop of a Synthesis of JGOFS North Pacific Process Study Sapporo Japan 2002 10 8 Sasaoka K S Saitoh and T Seasonal and Interannual variability of chlorophyll a and primary 187 productivity in the subarctic North Pacific as observed by satellite remote sensing
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46. 2004 9 17 2004 9 18 2004 193 9 19 Eko Siswanto Graduate School of Science and Technology Nagasaki University Joji Ishizaka Faculty of Fisheries Nagasaki University Katsumi Yokouchi Sekai National Fisheries Research Institute Fisheries Research Agency Phytoplankton biomass as variable governing water column photosynthetic parameter in the East China Sea 2004 9 20 Sukigara
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241. OS Ocean Research Conference 2004 Hawai USA Feb 53 Tan C K and J Ishizaka Seasonal and interannual variation of SeaWiFS chlorophyll a in Malacca Strait ASLO TOS Ocean Research 2004 Conference Hawani 2004 2 17 19 54 Mino Y and T Saino Inorganic carbon acquisition of phytoplankton population in the oligotrophic Atlantic ASLO TOS Ocean Research Conference 2004 Hawaii USA Feb 55 2004 3 56 OER EER 77 4 2004 2004 3 27 57 5 2004 2004 3 29 58 Siswanto E J Ishizaka Yokouchi Primary production estimation in northern part of East China Sea advantages limitations and consequences of model options 2004 2004 3 28 59 Tan Chun Knee J Ishizaka Season
242. ST Traceable 5 2 u sec LI COR 20 ND 25 50903838 0 20mmol s m ND LED 0 95 b 90 4 2 10 LED 20 30mmol m
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245. al and interannual variation of SeaWiFS Chlorophyll a in the Malacca Straits 2004 2004 3 28 60 2004 3 26 61 Neocalanus 2004 3 31 62 1998 2004 3 31 63 ARR ENSO 1998 2004 3 31 2004 D Gm HA 192
246. anography 60 1 149 162 Chiba S Y Hirota S Hasegawa and T Saino 2004 North south contrast in decadal scale variations in lower trophic level ecosystems in the Japan Sea Fisheries Oceanography in press Fujiki T T Toda T Kikuchi and S Taguchi 2003 Photoprotective response of xanthophyll pigments during phytoplankton blooms in Sagami Bay Japan Journal of Plankton Research 25 317 322 Furuya K and K Matsumoto 1999 Cell cycle and growth rate of a natural diatom population in a mesocosm mer 37 111 119 Wr 1999 HATA Zh FEHR A6 61 68 Furuya K and T Lirdwitayaprasit 2000 Pigment composition of Pedinomonas noctilucae Pedinophyceae an endosymbiont of the green Noctiluca Dinophyceae La Mer 38 95 97 Furuya K M Hayashi Y Yabushita and A Ishikawa 2003 Phytoplankton dynamics in the East China Sea in spring and summer as revealed by HPLC derived pigment signatures Deep Sea Research II 50 367 387 Furuya K 2002 Evaluation of Biological Productivity of Lower Trophic Levels and Carrying Capacity of Aquaculture Areas Fisheries Sciences 68 suppl 542 545 Furuya K 2003 Environmental carrying capacity in an aquaculture ground of seaweed and shellfish in Northern Japan pp 52 59 In Yu H and Burmas N eds Determining Environmental Carrying Capacity of Coastal and Marine Areas Progress Con
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248. c shelfish poisoning DSP Phycological Research 48 121 124 Koike K H Otobe M Takagi T Yoshida T Ogata and T Ishimaru 2001 Recent Occurrences of Dinophysis fortii Dinophyceae in the Okkirai Bay Sanriku Northern Japan and Related Environmental Factors Journal of Oceanography 57 165 175 Limsakul A T Saino T Midorikawa and J I Goes 2001 Interannual variability and long term trends in lower trophic level biological environments in the northwestern part of the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre during the latter half of the 20 Century Progress in Oceanography 49 129 149 Limsakul A T Saino J I Goes T Midorikawa 2002 Comparison of seasonal variability in lower trophic level biological environments between the subtropical and Oyashio Waters Deep Sea Research II 49 Nos 24 25 5487 5512 Liu H K Suzuki and T Saino 2002 Phytoplankton growth and microzooplankton grazing in the subarctic North Pacific Ocean and Bering Strait during summer 1999 Deep Sea Research 49 2 363 375 Liu H K Imai K Suzuki Y Nojiri N Tsurushima and T Saino 2002 Seasonal variability of picoplankton and bacteria in the western subarctic Pacific Ocean at Station KNOT Deep Sea Research II 49 Nos 24 25 5409 5420 Liu H K Suzuki and T Saino 2002 172 Picoplankton Community structure in the subarctic Pacific Ocean and the Bering Sea during summer 1999 Marine Ecology Progress Series 231 1 14
249. ce Rai Congress Center Amsterdam Netherland 2001 7 4 Sukigara C and T Saino Seasonal and interannual variation of organic components in sinking particles at the mouth of Tokyo Bay Global Change Open Science Conference Rai Congress Center Amsterdam Netherland 2001 7 5 Mino Y T Saino Suzuki and Mara on Isotopic composition of suspended particulate nitrogen d15Nsus in surface waters of the Atlantic Ocean Global Change Open Science Conference Congress Center Amsterdam Netherland 2001 7 Rathkea octopunctata 60 2001 9 Oikopleura longicauda 60 2001 9 8 2001 2001 9 23 9 2001
250. cience Conference Ocean Biogeochemistry A New Paradigm Apr 2000 Bergen Norway 5 12 1 A HRERERESUFZGO sc BUR 1 2000 5 6 FEBS 21 2000 6 7 Tadokoro T Saino and T Sugimoto Geographical variation of Chl a seasonality and its interannual variation in the subarctic North Pacific Ocean ICES 2000 Annual Science Conference Jun 2000 Bruges Belgium 8 Tanaka T and T Saino Effect of El Nino Southern Oscillation events on the distributuion of isotopic composition of nitrate nitrogen and suspended particulate nitrogen in the western and central equatorial Pacific 2000 Western Pacific Geophysics Meeting Jun 2000 Yoyogi Tokyo 9 Toshiro Saino Estimating Sea Surface Nitrate and New Production from Space The Goering Symposium 181 A Celebration of 40 Years in Ocean Science and Education Aug 2000 Fairbanks Alaska USA 10
251. duction Symposium Gijon Spain May 2003 189 5 Tadokoro K S Chiba T Ono T Midorikawa and T Interannual variations of Neocalanus copepod biomass in the Oyashio water western subarctic North Pacific 3 International Zooplankton Production Symposium Gijon Spain May 2003 6 Sarma V V S S M D Kumar and T Saino Accumulation of DIC in the deep waters in the high productive regions Sinking fluxes versus remineralization rates US JGOES SMP meeting Massachusetts USA July 2003 7 Ishizaka J A Tanaka H Sasaki H Murakami W Z Chen Hosoda Sasaoka I Asanuma Kawamura M Toratani Fukushima Early Scientific Results of GLI Ocean SPIE 10th International Symposium Remote Sensing Barcelona Spain Sept 10 2003 8 Saino Toshiro JGOFS final report to SCOR 36th SCOR Executive Committee Meeting Russian Science Academy Moscow Russia 17 September 2003 9 Ishizaka J Satellite remote sensing and its possibility to monitoring red tide Symposium on Red Tide Monitoring using Satellite Remote Sensing Nagasaki Japan Sept 23 2003 2003 4F 9 11 FRRF
252. e fluorescence technique An international symposium on carbon cycles in the North Pacific Nagoya Feb 9 2000 19 Liu H Nagoya Univ K Suzuki Nagoya Univ T Saino Nagoya Univ Phytoplankton growth and microzooplankton grazin in the subarctic North Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea during summer 1999 An international symposium on carbon cycles in the North Pacific Nagoya Feb 9 2000 20 Nojiri Y T Saino S Watanabe Imai and N Tsurushima Ocean time series study in the western North Pacific at 44N 155E station KNOT Preliminary results from 1998 1999 time series An international symposium on carbon cycles in the North Pacific Feb 2000 Nagoya 21 Limsakul A T Saino and T Midorikawa Seasonal and Interannual variability as well as long term trends in low trophic level biological environments in the northwestern part of the North Pacific subtropical gyre during 1950 1997 An international symposium on carbon cycles in the North Pacific Feb 2000 Nagoya 22 K Imai N Tsurushima T Egashira Y Nojiri T Saino and Y Matta Seasonal variations of primary productivity at Station KNOT 44N 155E in theh North Western Pacific Ocean An international symposium on carbon cycles in the North Pacific Feb 2000 Nagoya 23 Mino Y T Saino Imai Tsurushima and Y Nojiri Seasonal variability in the d C of particulate organic matter POM at Station KNOT 44N 155E international symposium on carbon cycles
253. er laboratory conditions Journal of Plankton Research 23 415 423 Sato R Y Tanaka and T Ishimaru 2003 Species specific house productivity of appendicularians Marine Ecology Progress Series 259 163 172 Shiomoto A and S Hashimoto 2001 Size fractionated chlorophyll a and primary productivity in the offshore Oyashio water in July 1992 La Mer 39 9 18 Siswanto E J Ishizaka K Yokouchi 2004 Estimation of Chlorophyll a Vertical Profiles from Satellite Data and the Implication to Primary Production in Kuroshio Front of the East China Sea Journal of Oceanography In Press 174 Suh Y S L H Jang N K Lee J Ishizaka 2004 Feasibility of red tide detection around Korean waters using satellite remote sensing Journal of Fisheries Science and Technology 7 148 162 Suzuki K A Tsuda H Kiyosawa S Takeda J Nishioka T Saino M Takahashi and C S Wong 2002 Grazing impact of microzooplankton on a diatom bloom in a mesocosm as estimated by pigment specific dilution technique Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 271 99 120 Suzuki K H Liu T Saino H Obata M Takano K Okamura Y Sohrin and Y Fujishima 2002 East west gradients in the photosynthetic potential of phytoplankton and iron concentration in the subarctic Pacific Ocean during early summer Limnology and Oceanography 47 1581 1594 Suzuki K C Minami H Liu and T Saino 2002 Temporal and spatial patterns of chemota
254. ha2 9382 Tau3 24 0 0 1714 alpha3 0 314 ver 0 0 586412 Fm 1 002606 P 0 017221 SigmaPS2 515 0E 20 0 416135 0 415113 1130 Tau 9382 Tau3 24 0 0 4617 alpha2 0 1805 alpha3 0 2939 PC Calc 1 4 2 6 FRR Cale 2 Fo Fm psg P Oy G 7 CSV 4 2 7 FRRCalc2 DET gt 10 15 20 25 30 maxSPS2 90000E 20 minSPS2 10000E 20 maxP 0600000 minP 0000000 pulseasf 0 0323 fet 3 10 nPS2 0 002 1 0 1 204 20 1201 MChla 8935 PbO molO2 molChla 1 sec 1 meC meChla 1 hour 1 13 48 54 184856 13 48 59 13 49 01 13 49 04 13 49 06 1849 09 13 49 11 13 49 14 184916 184919 12 40 03 iv 0 1 Mi gt gt 4 2 7 FRR Cal 2 118 50 55 60 65 70 n caps
255. in the North Pacific Feb 2000 Nagoya 24 Obayashi Y Nagoya Univ E Tanoue Nagoya Univ K Suzuki Nagoya Univ N Handa Aichi Pref Univ Y Nojiri NIES and S Wong IOS Spatial and temporal variabilities of phytoplankton community structure in the northern North Pacific as determined by phytoplankton pigments An international symposium on carbon cycles in the North Pacific Nagoya Feb 9 2000 25 Toshiro Saino Annual variability in the biogeochemistry of the western subarctic Pacific An international symposium on carbon cycles in the North Pacific Feb 2000 Nagoya 26 Sasaoka K S Saitoh I Asanuma M Honda K Imai Nojiri and T Saino Ocean color variability of Japan JGOFS time series station KNOT and its adjacent waters northwestern North Pacific observed by OCTS and SeaWiFS during 1996 1999 An international symposium on carbon cycles in the North Pacific Feb 2000 Nagoya 27 Toshiro Saino What is the role of marine time series in SOLAS 1 SOLAS Open Science Conference Damp Germany 22 Feb 2000 180 28 Limsakul A T Saino T Midorikawa Interannual variability and long term trends in lower trophic level biological environments in the northwestern part of the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre during the latter half of this century Beyond El Nino conference on Pacific Climate Variabilty and Marine Ecosystem Impacts from the Tropics to the Arctic Mar 2000 La Jolla USA 20 Goes J I H do
256. mgChl k 4 20 FRRF PB 4 20 Chl z FRRF FD FRRF mgC m 60m FRRF mgC m br 4 20 FRRF mgC 4 3 8 FRRF 4 3 5 1 144 FRRF 1 a
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258. orkshop on South China Sea Regional Carbon Issues Organized by Southeast Asia Regional Committee for START at National Central University of Tatwan Chungli Taiwan 17 November 2003 36 BEAN 007552 HOARE EPI 2003 11 37 2003 11 23 24 38 MT EZA 2003 11 23 24 39 2003 23 24 40 ft Eo FH ZI TH ARR SIE FS E teus PL KI 0 Frouin G Mitchell GLI YIDTEREOXEERAS HUE RMEWIT 35 15 2003 11
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260. t 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 PAR O mol quanta m 2 d Chl 0 ys 1 4 4 12 PAR h a A Pox a K amp I 4 4 13 a 16 a 0 416 B amp F 4 4 11 Pbopt Sagami Pbopt K amp I ga E E Ta P P P P B 8 e 14 16 18 20 77 24 26 28 Temperature C Temperature
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262. urnal variations in phytoplankton photosynthesis on the estimation of primary production from natural fluorescence Marine Ecology Progress Series Vol 273 31 36 2 37 14 Chiba S and Saino T 2003 Response of lower trophic level ecosystem to climate change in the Japan Sea Kaiyo Monthly 35 155 161 in Japansese 2000 UBL 21 116 122 ee SO7NOGUX t tF F 2001 Otsuchi Marine Science Hosaka Oishi A Tanaka and T Saino 2000 Diffuse backward scattering in natural light fields Ocean Optics CD ROM paper no 1037 The Office of Naval Research Ocean Atmosphere and Space S amp T Department 2000 ESE A TUE OK 21 205 210 ME 2001 CO A AYA 3301 185 190 2001
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