Working on "The project of growing colonies of corals" aided by Okinawa-City, we carried out observations and took care of planted coral once a month.
The survival rate of the coral during the period was about 90% and the growth rate was around 200%.
Coral Cultivation & Planting Achivement
From April 2016 to March 2017
From May to November. 2015
On "The project of growing colonies of corals" aided by Okinawa-City, we carried out safety measures to typhoon, and restored the damage occasioned by typhoon.
From May 2015 to March 2016
Working on "The project of growing colonies of corals" aided by Okinawa-City, we carry out observations and take care of planted coral once a month.
May 2015
INO helped the Preservation Committee of Japanese Coral Reef Society to make proposal letter on The Action Plan To Conserve Coral Reef Ecosystem in Japan.
http://www.jcrs.jp/wp/?page_id=597
http://www.jcrs.jp/wp/?page_id=597
From April 2015
INO started observation of the year in 2 sea areas where 100 corals were planted in both 2013 and 2014, supported by Okinawa-City.
October 2014 to February 2015
INO groomed 2 sea areas for 10 times where 100 corals were planted in both 2013 and 2014, supported by Okinawa-City.
July to September, 2014
INO groomed 2 sea areas for 6 times where 100 corals were planted in both 2013 and 2014, supported by Okinawa-City. At the moment in September 2014, the rate of survival is 75.3% (-24.7% is due to Neoguri.)
July 14th and 19th, 2014
In the 2 sea areas where INO planted 100 corals in both 2013 and 2014 supported by Okinawa-City, we checked the aftermath caused by Neoguri and did the recovery work.
From June 21 to 23, 2014
We planted one hundred coral colony in the offing of Nakagusuku Bay, in cooperation with Okinawa fishermen's cooperative association. The project was supported by Okinawa City.
From March to June 2014
Between March and June, we carried out monitoring and taking care of one hundred coral colony that we had planted with the support of Okinawa city, once a month, four times in total.
The survival rate as of June 2014 is 100%, and the growth rate is one and a half times.
The survival rate as of June 2014 is 100%, and the growth rate is one and a half times.
March 2, 2014
We presented our activities at the symposium of Okinawa Coral Reef Conservation Council and took part in the panel discussion.
From Dec. 2013 to Feb. 2014
We carried out observations and the care of one hundred coral once a month, three times in total, that we had planted with the support of Okinawa city.
From Nov. 29 to Dec. 1, 2013
We planted one hundred colonies of reef in Nakagusuku Bay, in cooperation with Okinawa fishermen's cooperative association.
The project was supported by Okinawa City.
We used the profits derived from the sale of OJINO Tenugui to fund a part of the project.
We really appreciate it to our customers.
The project was supported by Okinawa City.
We used the profits derived from the sale of OJINO Tenugui to fund a part of the project.
We really appreciate it to our customers.
Oct. 31, 2013
We provided a tour of the coral- farming sea area of Okinawa City
Fishermen's Cooperative for eight members of the Osaka Ishin no Kai (Osaka
Restoration Association) and showed coral cultivation on site.
From March to September 2013
We have finished a series of monitoring of coral that we had planted using promotion services
of Okinawa Coral Reef Conservation Council.
July 25, 2013
Mr. Masahito Kamimura, a director of WWF Coral Reef Conservation and Research Center
introduced activities of new NPO and its trial to commercialize Gettou (Shell ginger) products,
at the center.
* This was carried out as a part of the Core Research Project, "Creation and Sustainable Governance of New Commons through Formation of Integrated Local Environmental Knowledge" (ILEK), of Research Institute for Humanity and Nature.
About ILEK, refer to the website
* This was carried out as a part of the Core Research Project, "Creation and Sustainable Governance of New Commons through Formation of Integrated Local Environmental Knowledge" (ILEK), of Research Institute for Humanity and Nature.
About ILEK, refer to the website
July 24, 2013
We visited the Ishigaki Office of Rangers for Nature Conservation, of the Naha Natural Environment Bureau,
in Ministry of Environment.
And learned about materials for planting coral.
* This was carried out as a part of the Core Research Project, "Creation and Sustainable Governance of New Commons through Formation of Integrated Local Environmental Knowledge" (ILEK), of Research Institute for Humanity and Nature.
About ILEK, refer to the website
And learned about materials for planting coral.
* This was carried out as a part of the Core Research Project, "Creation and Sustainable Governance of New Commons through Formation of Integrated Local Environmental Knowledge" (ILEK), of Research Institute for Humanity and Nature.
About ILEK, refer to the website
Jan. & Feb. 2013
We did monitoring of coral that we had planted using promotion services of
Okinawa Coral Reef Conservation Council.
In February monitoring, we installed a data logger borrowing from
Okinawa Fisheries and Ocean Research Center, in the area of sea
where we had planted coral.
In February monitoring, we installed a data logger borrowing from
Okinawa Fisheries and Ocean Research Center, in the area of sea
where we had planted coral.
Dec. 29 and 30, 2012
With a grant from Okinawa Coral Reef Conservation Council,
we planted coral that was cultivated in Nakagusuku Bay,
in the offing of it.
we planted coral that was cultivated in Nakagusuku Bay,
in the offing of it.
Dec. 8, 2012
Our plan was adopted by Okinawa Coral Reef Conservation Council
and got a grant that was originally contributed to the council from
Saudi Aramco, the world largest oil company.
The activities of the project are planting coral, taking care of them
and monitoring them.
and got a grant that was originally contributed to the council from
Saudi Aramco, the world largest oil company.
The activities of the project are planting coral, taking care of them
and monitoring them.
Mar. 25 26 27, 2012
From March 25 to 27, we planted coral (72 colonies)
cultivated in Nakagusuku Bay, in the offing of it,
in cooperation with Okinawa-city Fishery Cooperative.
* We executed the project utilizing the subsidy from
Yuimaaru Foundation of Bank of the Ryukyus.
cultivated in Nakagusuku Bay, in the offing of it,
in cooperation with Okinawa-city Fishery Cooperative.
* We executed the project utilizing the subsidy from
Yuimaaru Foundation of Bank of the Ryukyus.
Fev. 2, 2012
The coral cultivated by one of our members was purchased
by OKIDENKAIHATSU Inc..
It is used for environmental education
and is going to be planted in the sea after that.
by OKIDENKAIHATSU Inc..
It is used for environmental education
and is going to be planted in the sea after that.