@article{oai:ir.kagoshima-u.ac.jp:00000654, author = {野呂, 忠秀 and 寺田, 竜太}, journal = {南太平洋海域調査研究報告=Occasional papers}, month = {2016-10-27}, note = {Since the 1960s, academic collaboration on marine botany has been conducted in Kagoshima University. Emeritus Prof. Tsuyoshi Tanaka did taxonomic studies with Vietnamese marine botanists in the 1960s and reported several new species from South Vietnam. Former Director of R.C.S.P. in Kagoshima University, Prof. Inoue Akio, studied fish poisoning, also called Cigaterra, in Tahiti, French Polynesia and found that the dinoflagellate Gambiediscus produced the toxin. Afterwards, this dinoflagellate was also reported in many Pacific countries. In the 1980s, Prof. Noro started the taxonomic and ecological studies on brown algae genus Sargassum in the Philippines and extended his study in Australia, Indoneshia, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia and Micronesia. Dr. Terada also collected many specimen of Gracilaria in Hawaii, Vietnam, Thailand and Indonesia, and is now revising the taxonomy of the genus. In the Pacific countries, Gracilaria and Eucheuma are economically important algal fishery products. For example, Eucheuma is exported as a source of the marine colloid named carrageenan. The Culture of Eucheuma is one of the important fishery industries in these countries. The Indonesian Ministry of Education nominated Kagoshima University as the counterpart for the training programme of the marine botany and other fishery sciences for the vocational high school teachers in their country.}, pages = {27--28}, title = {海藻の取り持つアジア多島域との交流}, volume = {49}, year = {} }