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Stranding records of cetaceans on the coast of Niigata district from June 1999 to May 2001.Junji Shindo (Niigata City aquarium), Yukihiro Nakamura (Johetsu Municipal Aquarium), Kazuhiro Minowa (Kasiwazaki City Museum), Akira Aoyagi (Teradomari Town Aquarium), Takehiko Kitami, Kiichi Iwami (Aikawa Town) Noriaki Tsuruta (Niigata Nippo) and Yoshiharu Honma (Niigata.Univ. Sch. Med.) |
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Records of strandings, straying and accidental net catches of cetaceans confirmed by Notojima aquarium W.Isao TakahashiiNotojima Aquariumj |
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Watching school work of Finless Porpoises on the Aishima Primary School of Ainoshima Island, Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka Prefecture.Masayuki Nakamura, Tetsuya Takaji, Masatsugu Tsukada (Marine World Umino-nakamichi) |
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Whale rock art of northern area.Keiko Takahashi (Japanese Society of Ethnology) |
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The live stranding network and the educational programs to rescue whales.Kazuo Nagasawa (Takahata Senior High School), Michiru Ogino ( M.M.C.Japan), and Naomi Makino(The Whale Rescue Foundation) |
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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 larger Odontoceti.Tetsuo Hiraguchi (Kanazawa Medical University), Tomoyuki Fukuda (Aomori Prefecture Archaeological Research Center), Akira Matsui (Nara National Cultural Properties Research Institute), and Yumiko Tanabe (Natural History Museum and Institute, Chiba). |
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