Author Archive: hslee

New publication

Napitupulu G, Lee HS, and Mori N. 2026. Spatiotemporal variations in sea surface chlorophyll-a in the Seto Inland Sea, Japan. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 229:119707. Open access

Buoy deployment in Mitsuguchi Bay, Yasuura

We have deployed three buoys in Mitsuguchi Bay, Yasuura, Hiroshima Prefecture, at oyster aquaculture farm sites to conduct a long-term monitoring of seawater environment.

Special seminar in April 1

Sustainable Aquaculture Systems and Biophysical Ocean Sensing: From Cultivation to Monitoring Date: April 1st, 2026 Venue: MIRAI-Crea, Large conference room Speakers: Dr Kristoffer Stedt (Researcher), Mica Andersson (PhD student) from the University of Gothenburg, Sweden

Special seminar in March 24

“Geospatial Technologies for Environmental Monitoring and Sustainable Development” Speaker: Ram Avtar from Hokkaido University Date: March 24, 2026: 11 am – 12 pm Venue: IDEC large conf room Introduction: Ram Avtar is an Associate Professor at Hokkaido University and Director…
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IDEC/PHIS special seminar (IDEC No.156 / PHIS No.74)

[Date/Time] March 6th, 2026 Friday 14:30-16:00 [Venue] Room 114, Large Conference Room (1F, IDEC Building) [Speaker(1)] Dr. Eun-Joo Lee, a postdoctoral researcher at the National Institute of Fisheries Science [Title(1)] Long-Term Reconstruction and nowcasting of 3-D Temperature in the East Sea/Japan Sea Using an…
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HU-ITB joint seminar at ITB, Bandung, Indonesia

We have conducted a joint seminar between Hiroshima University (HU) and Institute Technology of Bandung (ITB) in Bandung, Indonesia. It was a very fruitful and great opportunity between two institutions. Joint SeminarCoastal Hazards and Energy System Science (CHESS) Lab, Hiroshima…
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Invited special lecture by Dr Pierre

We will have a special lecture by Dr. Pierre De Wit, Associate Professor at the Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Gothenburg, Sweden. He is an internationally recognized researcher in marine evolutionary biology, population genomics, and climate-driven adaptation of…
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Field trip to the optimal tidal power sites

We have visited the optimal tidal current power generation sites in the Seto Inland Sea on Nov 19th, 2025. The more detailed information on the optimal tidal current power generation sites can be found in our published articles below.