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1.1.2 Non-governmental Expeditions1 A. Vessel-based Operations

None B. Land-based Operations

None C. Aircraft Activities

None D. Denial of Authorizations

None

1.2 Visits to Protected Areas Area Type: ASPA

-Holmbukta) Period From: 7 Dec, 2019 Period To: 14 March, 2020 People Permitted: 25 Purpose: Research and management Summary of Activities: Research and management Event Project Name/Number: 61th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition

1 provision of information on Non-governmental expeditions will be allowed for it to be provided as soon as possible after completion of national processes, with the relevant timing description being:

-season target date of 1 October, an

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2019/2020 Pre-season Information - Research Rocket Table 1

1.1 Operational information 1.1.1 National Expeditions

D. Research Rockets

LocationLaunch Date/Period/Frequency Direction Max.

Altitude Impact Area Type Specifications Purpose Project Title/Number

Syowa Twice daily, throughoutthe year

All directions,depending on wind 30,000 m

Within a radius of200-300 km fromthe site

Rubberballoon Radiosonde Aerological

observation Meteorological observations

Syowa 1 to 2 times a week,throughout the year

All directions,depending on wind 30,000 m

Within a radius of200-300 km fromthe site

Rubberballoon

ECC ElectrochemicalConcentration Cell TypeOzone sonde

Ozone vertical profilemeasurement Meteorological observations

Syowa 5 times, throughout theyear

All directions,depending on wind 30,000 m

Within a radius of200-300 km fromthe site

Rubberballoon Water vapor sonde Water vapor

measurement

Advanced baloonborneobservations of the Antarcticupper troposphere and lowerstratosphere (UTLS)

Syowa 20 times, throughout theyear (mainly in winter)

All directions,depending on wind 30,000 m

Within a radius of200-300 km fromthe site

Rubberballoon

Radiosonde andTemperature referencesonde

High-resolutiontemperaturemeasurement

Advanced baloonborneobservations of the Antarcticupper troposphere and lowerstratosphere (UTLS)

R/V Shirase

Twice daily, up to 30 daysin the summer(from February to March2020)

All directions,depending on wind 30,000 m

Within a radius of100 km from thesite

Rubberballoon Radiosonde Aerological

observation

Detection of influences of globalwarming in East Antarcticatmosphere and ice-sheetsurface, and clarigying themechanisms

traversroute from

S16 toMizuho

30 times in the winter(from September toNovember 2020)

All directions,depending on wind 30,000 m

Within a radius of100 km from thesite

Rubberballoon Radiosonde Aerological

observation

Detection of influences of globalwarming in East Antarcticatmosphere and ice-sheetsurface, and clarigying themechanisms

Syowa Once in the summer All directions, thevicinity of the site 500m The vicinity of the

site UAV Multicopter Aerial photography Topographic survey

KronprinsOlav bay

Up to 10 times in thesummer

All directions, thevicinity of the site 500m The vicinity of the

site UAV Multicopter Aerial photography Topographic survey

SørRondane

Mountains

up to 20 times in thesummer (from November2019 to January 2020)

All directions, thevicinity of the site 500m The vicinity of the

site UAV Multicopter Aerial photography

Interdisciplinary Study ofGeofluids in the Evolution ofContinental Crust in EastAntarctica

SørRondane

Mountains4 times in the summer All directions, the

vicinity of the site 100m The vicinity of thesite UAV Multicopter Aerial photography

The origin and geohistory ofbiodiversity on the terrestrialecosystem in Antarctica

Syowa Up to 10 times, throughoutthe winter

All directions, thevicinity of the site 100m The vicinity of the

site UAV Multicopter Aerial photography Surface synoptic observation

SôyaKaigan

area

Berore and after blizzards,throughout the winter

All directions, thevicinity of the site 100m The vicinity of the

site UAV Multicopter Aerial photography Integrated Geodetic monitoringobservation

Syowa Once a month, throughoutthe winter

All directions, thevicinity of the site 100m The vicinity of the

site UAV Multicopter Aerial photography

A study on the globalatmosphere system based onhigh-resolution observations ofthe Antarctic atmosphere

Syowa Up to 10 times, throughoutthe winter

All directions, thevicinity of the site 50m The vicinity of the

site UAV Multicopter Aerial photography

Study on polar upper atmospherein possible grand minimumperiod and inner magnetospheredynamics with SuperDARNradars

Syowa After blizzards, throughoutthe winter

All directions, thevicinity of the site 20m The vicinity of the

site UAV Multicopter Aerial photography Multi purpose receiving antennaradome maintenance

Syowa Up to 30 times, throughoutthe winter

All directions, thevicinity of the site 80m The vicinity of the

site UAV Multicopter Aerial photography Photovoltaic panels/Wind turbinegenerators maintenance

Syowa/S16/

R/V shirase5 to 10 times in thesummer

All directions, thevicinity of the site 100m The vicinity of the

site UAV Multicopter Aerial photography Public relations

Syowa/Sôya

Kaiganarea

1 to 3 times a month,throughout the year

All directions, thevicinity of the site 100m The vicinity of the

site UAV Multicopter Aerial photography Press

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Forward Plans (JARE60)

Project Name/Number:Discipline:

( Location of Activities: Contact Point Details/Description:

Research ProjectPrioritized Research Project: Investigation of changes in the Earth system from Antarctica

AJ0901

A study on the global atmosphere system based on high-resolution observations ofthe Antarctic atmosphere

Atmospheric sciences Syowa Name: KaoruSurname: SatoJob Title or Position: Professor, Graduate School ofScience, The University of TokyoPhone: +81-3-5841-4668Email: [email protected]

Studies of various processes on the global atmosphericenvironmental change using Antarctic observations with (1)PANSY (Program of the ANtarctic SYowa MST/IS) radar, alarge atmospheric radar and (2) a resonance-scatteringlidar, which are to be developed in this research period, aswell as (3) various instruments such as MF radar, OHspectrometer, Rayleigh lidar, millimeter wave spectrometeretc. operated/developed already during the VIIIth term.

AJ0902

Research of Ocean-ice Boundary Interaction and Change around Antarctica Climate studies Lützow-HolmbuktaShirase GlacierCape DarnleyTotten Glacier

Name: ShigeruSurname: AokiJob Title or Position: Associate Professor, ILTS,Hokkaido UniversityPhone:Email: [email protected]

Unmanned observations such as under-ice oceanographic,seafloor and cryospheric observations using ROV/EM bird,geodetic network observations of ice/ocean motion anddeformation using GPS/ GNSS, and oceanographicobservations using tethered and moored profilingobservation systems. Together with in situ hydrographicaland glaciological measurements, these remote observationtechniques are applied to the new horizons such as Lutzow-holm Bay, Cape Darnley, and Totten Glacier regions for theunderstandings of the mechanisms of different ice-oceaninteraction regimes.

AJ0903

Antarctic paleoenvironmental reconstructions for unraveling the Earth systemvariations

Environmental sciences Syowa station,LanghovdeOngul Islands

Name: KenjiSurname: KawamuraJob Title or Position: Associate Professor, NIPRPhone: +81-42-512-0684Email: [email protected]

Collecting the bathymetry data of lake and ocean aroundLanghovde and taking marine and lake sediments inLanghovde and Ongul Islands for further understanding ofthe past Antarctic Ice Sheet change.

Ordinary Research Project

AP0925

Space weather study during the cycle 24/25 sloalr activity minimum using cosmic rayobservations at Syowa base

Astrophysics Syowa Station Name: ChihiroSurname: KatoJob Title or Position: Professor, Shinshu UniversityPhone: +81-263-37-2514Email:[email protected]

Continue cosmic ray observations with newly installed a pairof neutron monitor and muon detector at Syowa base.These observations will be used for better understandingthe space weather, utilizing a unique location in Antarcticafor cross-calibrating the different responses of two types ofdetectors to the variations of primary cosmic rays and theatmosphere.

AP0926

Large area network observation of auroral phenomena using unmanned system Earth and atmosphericsciences - other

Syowa StationAmundsen BaySkallen, Inhhovde, H68Mizuho, MD364, Dome FujiPrincess Elisabeth StationMaitri Station

Name: AkiraSurname: KadokuraJob Title or Position: Professor, ROIS Phone: +81-42-512-9105Email: [email protected]

Low-power autonomous auroral observation system atAmundsen Bay works continuously all through the year.Unmanned magnetometer network around Amundsen Bayand Lützow-Holmbukta area and along the route fromMizuho to Dome Fuji is maintained.A new auroralobservation system will be installed at Princess ElisabethStation and Maitri Station, respectively.

AP0928

Study on polar upper atmosphere in possible grand minimum period and innermagnetosphere dynamics with SuperDARN radars

SuperDARN

Earth and atmosphericsciences - other

Syowa station Name: Akira SessaiSurname: YukimatuJob Title or Position: Associate Professor, NIPR Phone:Email:

With SENSU SuperDARN HF radars at Syowa station,continuous observation according to the internationalSuperDARN schedule including special campains withsatellites such as ERG/Arase will be conducted to try toreveal the influence of low solar activity period on upperatmosphere and the dynamics of inner magnetosphere aswell as to contribute to space weather research.

AP0929

Global lightning activities and atmospheric disturbances derived from electromagneticwave and electric field measurements

Earth and atmosphericsciences - other

Nishi-Ongul To (Island)Higashi-Ongul To (Island)

Name: MitsuteruSurname: SatoJob Title or Position: Lecturer, Faculty of Science,Hokkaido UniversityPhone: +81-11-706-2763Email: [email protected]

Continuous measurements of ELF electromagnetic waves inthe frequency range of 1-100Hz and atmospheric DCelectric field will be carried out. At Nishi-Ongul To (Island),two horizontal induction magnetometers were installed forthe ELF measurement, while the field mill sensors wereinstalled at Higashi-Ongul To (Island) for the atmosphericelectric field measurement. From these data, it is possibleto monitor global activities of lightning discharges and theglobal electric circuit.

AP0930

Observation of circulation flow field in the junction area of the Southern Ocean andAntarctica continental slope

Oceanography 110°E line, off Vincenness Bay Name: YujiroSurname: KitadeJob Title or Position: Professor, Tokyo University ofMarine Science and TechnologyEmail: [email protected]

Mooring observations with MicroCat (CT-meter) and currentmeters, and Hydrographic survey in the continental sloperegion.

AP0931

Advanced baloonborne observations of the Antarctic upper troposphere and lowerstratosphere (UTLS)

Atmospheric sciences Syowa Name: YoshihiroSurname: TomikawaJob Title or Position: Associate Professor, NIPR Phone: +81-42-512-0660Email: [email protected]

Balloon-borne observations of water vapor in thestratosphere will be performed at Syowa Station in 2020. Aninstrument onboard a super-pressure balloon will bedeveloped in Japan.

AP0932

Changing of East Antarctic aerosols in global biogeochemical environment Atmospheric sciences Along cruse track of R/V ShiraseSyowa Station

Name: MasahikoSurname: HayashiJob Title or Position: Professor, Faculty of Science,Fukuoka UniversityPhone: +81-871-6631 ex.6168Email: [email protected]

Observation of optical property, concentration and samplingof aerosol along cruise track of R/V Shirase by ship borneinstruments, skyradiometer, condensation particle counter,optical particle counter, nephelometer, aethalometer,ceilometer, aeroso samplers.Observation of optical property and aerosol concentration atSyowa station by ground based instruments.

AP0933

Detection of influences of global warming in East Antarctic atmosphere and ice-sheetsurface, and clarigying the mechanisms

Climate studies SyowaDroning Maud Land (along traverseroute from S17 through Relay Point toDome Fuji)

Name: NaohikoSurname: HirasawaJob Title or Position: Assistant Professor, NIPRPhone: +81-42-512-0685Email: [email protected]

Radiosonde, tethered balloon, UAV (unmanned aerialvehicle), ground-based remote sensing, snow sampling, andinstalling AWS (Automatic Weather Station) at key stationsaround Droning Maud Land to record climatic change and tounderstand its mechanism.

AP0916

Interdisciplinary Study of Geofluids in the Evolution of Continental Crust in EastAntarctica

Geology

Sør Rondane Mountains Name: NoriyoshiSurname: TsuchiyaJob Title or Position: Professor, Tohoku UniversityPhone: +81-22-795-6335Email: [email protected]

Geological research team in Japanese Antarctic ResearchExpefition (JARE) has been stuidied tectonics of SørRondane Mountains. Aims of research are Water-RockInteraction such as hydration and dehydration reactions ofhigh grade metamorphic rocks and plutonic rocks duringtectonic evolution of Sør Rondane Mountains.

AP0935

Study on surface environmental variation in polar region by usingseismic and infrasound

Geophysics andseismology

SyowaLanghovdeSkarvsnesSkallenRundvågshettaAkarui-Misaki

Name: MasakiSurname: KanaoJob Title or Position: Associate Professor, NIPRPhone: +81-42-512-0713Email: [email protected]

Multiple-sites arrayed observation of infrasound has beenstudied to reveal the energy transportation among theionosphere, atmosphere, ocean, cryosphere, andgeosphere in Antarctica. The target is to identify theinfrasound generated by icequake, motion of icesheets andice fields, blizzard, aurora, etc. by the arrayed observation.The infrasound, long-period barometric waves, might be agood proxy for studying climate changes.

AP0937

The origin and geohistory of biodiversity on the terrestrial ecosystem in Antarctica Biology Sør Rondane Mountains Name: SatoshiSurname: ImuraJob Title or Position: Professor, NIPRPhone: +81-42-512-0602Email: [email protected]

To understand the origin of biodiversity in Dronning MaudLand, detail information of terrestrial lichen, and bacterialflora will be surveyed in Sør Rondane Mountains..

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Forward Plans (JARE60)

Project Name/Number:Discipline:

( Location of Activities: Contact Point Details/Description:

AP0939

Integrating Study Programme of the Marine Ecosystem of the Indian Ocean Sector ofthe Southern Ocean, Dynamics of the lower trophic process in the seasonal ice zone other

the Indian Ocean Sector of theSouthern Ocean

Name: MasatoSurname: MotekiJob Title or Position: Associate Professor, TokyoUniversity of Marine Science and TechnologyEmail: [email protected]

Understanding of the ecosystem beneath sea ice isessential for ecological studies of both krill- and myctophid-based food webs. Water collections at specific depths andplankton collections as well as acoustic sonding are carriedout at stations, including those in ice covered areas. Thecommunity compositions at various depths as well as thevertical distributions of temperature, salinity and nutrientsare observed for elucidating the environmental changes ofthe Southern Ocean.

AP0924

Medical researches on Antarctic expeditioners under extreme environmentother

Syowa Name: SatoshiSurname: ImuraJob Title or Position: Professor, NIPRPhone: +81-42-512-0602Email: [email protected]

Study on dental health of expedition personnel /Relationship between stress, mood, sleep and metabolism

Exploratory Research Project (

AH0908

Development of safety education program for field sciences based on practicalknowledge of risk treatment

Psychology Syowa, S17, and coastal area of Lützow-Holm bay.

Name: ShinSurname: MurakoshiJob Title or Position: Professor, Shizuoka UniversityPhone: +81-54-238-4665Email: [email protected]

This study invesigates practical knowledge of treating risk inextreme natural environment, which might be obtained inexperience of Antarctic research expedition. Interview basedon observation of research activities in the field as well as aRisk Prediction Training and questionnaire survey will beconducted.

Fundamental ObservationMonitoring Observation

AMS0901

Data acquisition of Earth observing satellites

Other Syowa Name: NaohikoSurname: HirasawaJob Title or Position: Assistant Professor, NIPRPhone: +81-42-512-0685Email: [email protected]

Data acquisition of NOAA, DMSP, AQUA and TERRAsatellites with L/S/X-band receiving system at SyowaStation.

AMU0901

Auroral optical observation Earth and atmosphericsciences - other

Syowa Name: AkiraSurname: KadokuraJob Title or Position: Professor, ROIS Phone: +81-42-512-9105Email: [email protected]

Auroras are monitored with all-sky electron and protonauroral imagers (EAI and PAI) , an all-sky color digitalcamera (CDC), all-sky black and white TV cameras (ATV),and Scanning photometer (SPM) from late February to earlyOctober at Syowa.

AMU0902

Geomagnetism observation Earth and atmosphericsciences - other

Syowa Name: AkiraSurname: KadokuraJob Title or Position: Professor, ROIS Phone: +81-42-512-9105Email: [email protected]

Absolute geomagnetic observation is carried out everymonth and geomagnetic variation observation with a 3-axisfluxgate magnetometer is carried out continuously allthrough the year at Syowa.

AMU0903

Monitoring observation of Geospace phenomena at West Ongul Island Earth and atmosphericsciences - other

SyowaWest Ongul Island

Name: AkiraSurname: KadokuraJob Title or Position: Professor, ROIS Phone: +81-42-512-9105Email: [email protected]

Cosmic Noise Absorption (CNA) is observed with two set ofriometers and natural VLF and ULF waves are observedwith two set of loop antennas and two set of inductionmagnetometers at West Ongul Island continuously allthrough the year.

AMP0901

Monitoring of atmospheric greenhouse gases and related constituents Atmospheric sciences Syowa Name: DaisukeSurname: GotoJob Title or Position: Assistant Professor, NIPRPhone: +81-42-512-0673Email: [email protected]

Monitoring of atmospheric CO2, CH4, CO, N2O and O2concentrations is carried out all year-round at SyowaStation. Whole air samples are collected periodically forsubsequent analyses in Japan.

AMP0902

Monitoring of aerosol and clouds Atmospheric sciences Syowa Name: NaohikoSurname: HirasawaJob Title or Position: Assistant Professor, NIPRPhone: +81-42-512-0685Email: [email protected]

All-sky images are recorded every 10 minutes to monitorcloud cover at Syowa Station all year-round. Verticaldistribution of cloud aerosols are monitored continuouslywith a micro-pulse lidar at Syowa Station. A sky radiometeris installed at Syowa Station to monitor solar radiation frommid-August to early May.Size distribution of aerosol is monitored continuously atSyowa Station all year-round as well as aethalometerobservation.

AMP0903

Monitoring of Antarctic ice sheet mass balance Glaciology From Syowa Station to S16 site viaTottuki MisakiInland sites from S16 to Dome Fuji

Name: HideakiSurname: MotoyamaJob Title or Position: Professor, NIPRPhone: +81-42-512-0680Email: [email protected]

Sea ice thickness and snow accumulation along a routefrom Syowa Station to S16 site via Tottuki Misaki is carriedout as much as possible all year-round.Snow accumulation measurement anod surface snowsampling are conducted during inland traverse, whenimplemented.

AMP0904

Sea ice and hydrographic observations onboard icebreaker Shirase and in Lützow-Holm Bay oceanography

Oceanography Along cruise track of R/V Shirase,Near Syowa

Name: ShukiSurname: UshioJob Title or Position: Professor, NIPRPhone: +81-42-512-0676Email: [email protected]

Measurements of sea ice thickness, ice concentration, watertemperature/salinity profile, and water current profile.Monitoring of vessel movement during ice navigation.

AMG0901

Integrated Geodetic monitoring observation Geophysics andseismology

SyowaNishi-Ongul Is. (ground temperature)Langhovde (ground temperature)Akarui-misakiTottuki-misakiMukai-iwaLanghovdeSkarvsnesSkallenRundvagshettaPadda Is.

Name: KoichiroSurname: DoiJob Title or Position: Associate Professor, NIPRPhone: +81-42-512-0701Email: [email protected]

Monitoring of a fixed point location in Syowa Station iscarried out with a DORIS antenna operating all year-round.Ground temperature is monitored all year-round at sitesnear the Zakuro Ike in Langhovde and near the Ô-ike, inNishi-Ongul To (Island). VLBI experiments are carried out 6-8 times a year using a mult-purpose 11 meter diameter dishand gravity is monitored with a super-conductivitygravimeter at Syowa Station. Tide is monitored near SyowaStation with a GPS buoy all year-round. GNSS observationsare carried out at several outcrops on Soya Coast andPrince Olav Coast.

AMG0902

Seismic monitoring observation Geophysics andseismology

Syowa Station and four sites on the Sôya Kaigan

Name: MasakiSurname: KanaoJob Title or Position: Associate Professor, NIPRPhone:Email: [email protected]

Seismometers are installed to monitor earthquakes atSyowa Station and four sites on the Sôya Kaigan all year-round.

AMG0903

Marine geophysical observations Geophysics andseismology

Along cruise track of R/V Shirase Name: YoshifumiSurname: NogiJob Title or Position: Professor, NIPRPhone:+81-42-512-0603Email: [email protected]

Ocean gravity and geomagnetism are measured on boardthe R/V Shirase from Fremantle to Sydney. Sea bottompressure is monitored with a pressure gauge installed andrecovered every summer on the sea bottom about 4000meter deep in the Southern Ocean.

AMG0904

Infrasound observation Geophysics andseismology

Syowa Name: MasakiSurname: KanaoJob Title or Position: Associate Professor, NIPRPhone: +81-42-512-0713Email: [email protected]

Arrayed observation of infrasound has been carried out atSyowa Station all year-round.

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Forward Plans (JARE60)

Project Name/Number:Discipline:

( Location of Activities: Contact Point Details/Description:

AMB0901

Population census of Adélie penguinsother

Sôya Kaigan area Name: AkinoriSurname: TakahashiJob Title or Position: Associate Professor, NIPRPhone: +81-42-512-0741Email: [email protected]

Census of Adélie penguins at rockeries in the Sôya Kaiganarea is carried out in mid-November and early December.Number of the penguins and the pairs are counted.

AMB0902

Marine ecosystem monitoringother

Along cruise track of R/V Shirase andT/V Umitaka-maru

Name: TsuneoSurname: OdateJob Title or Position: Professor, NIPRPhone: +81-42-512-0738Email: [email protected]

Oceanographic observations in the Southern Ocean alongthe cruise track of R/V Shirase and T/V Umitaka-maru arecarried out. Surface water is pumped up to measurephysical, chemical and biological parameters, includingChlorophyll a and pCO2 concentrations. Water collectionsat some depths and plankton collections are carried out atstations, including those in ice covered areas.

Routine Observation (Bathymetric survey Oceanography Lützow-Holmbukta Name: Katsuhiro

Surname: KusunokiJob Title or Position: Director, Hydrographic SurveysDivision Hydrographic and OceanographicDepartment, Japan Coast GuardPhone: 81-3-3595-3606Email: [email protected]

Bathymetric survey

Tidal observation Oceanography Syowa Name: KatsuhiroSurname: KusunokiJob Title or Position: Director, Hydrographic SurveysDivision Hydrographic and OceanographicDepartment, Japan Coast GuardPhone: 81-3-3595-3606Email: [email protected]

Tidal observation

Geodetic observation Geomorhology SyowaCoastal area of Lützow-Holm bayOngul IslandP50,S16 and S17 site

Name: HidekazuSurname: MinamiJob Title or Position: Deputy Director of InternationalAffairs Div., Planning Dept.,Geospatial Information Authority of JapanPhone: +81-29-864-6159Email: [email protected]

Precise Geodetic Observation (GNSS Observation)Precise Geodetic Observation (Absolute/Relative GravitySurvey)Leveling

TG02

Topographic survey Geomorhology Ongul Island Name: HidekazuSurname: MinamiJob Title or Position: Deputy Director of InternationalAffairs Div., Planning Dept.,Geospatial Information Authority of JapanPhone: +81-29-864-6159Email: [email protected]

Marking Airphoto SignalAerial photography

Surface synoptic observation Meteorology Syowa Name: YoshinobuSurname: TanakaJob Title or Position: Head, Office of AntarcticObservation, Observation Department, JapanMeteorological Agency (JMA)Phone: +81-3-3211-8409Email: [email protected]

Air PressureAir TemperatureHumidityWind speedWind directionSunshine durationGlobal solar radiationSnow depth

Upper-air observation Meteorology Syowa Name: YoshinobuSurname: TanakaJob Title or Position: Head, Office of AntarcticObservation, Observation Department, JapanMeteorological Agency (JMA)Phone: +81-3-3211-8409Email: [email protected]

Radiosonde/ Atmospheric pressure, Air temperature, Humidity, Windspeed, Wind direction

Ozone observations Meteorology Syowa Name: YoshinobuSurname: TanakaJob Title or Position: Head, Office of AntarcticObservation, Observation Department, JapanMeteorological Agency (JMA)Phone: +81-3-3211-8409Email: [email protected]

Total ozoneUmkehrSurface ozoneOzonesonde/ Ozone amount, Atmospheric pressure, Air temperature,Humidity, Wind speed, Wind direction

Radiation observation Meteorology Syowa Name: YoshinobuSurname: TanakaJob Title or Position: Head, Office of AntarcticObservation, Observation Department, JapanMeteorological Agency (JMA)Phone: +81-3-3211-8409Email: [email protected]

Global solar radiation, Direct solar radiation, Diffuse solarradiation,Composite global solar radiation, Downward longwaveradiation,Downward total radiation, UV-B radiation, Reflected solarradiationUpward longwave radiation, Upward total radiation,Atmospheric turbiditySurface spectral ultraviolet radiation

Weather analysis Meteorology Syowa Name: YoshinobuSurname: TanakaJob Title or Position: Head, Office of AntarcticObservation, Observation Department, JapanMeteorological Agency (JMA)Phone: +81-3-3211-8409Email: [email protected]

Weather Conditions

Another observation Meteorology Syowa Name:YoshinobuSurname: TanakaJob Title or Position: Head, Office of AntarcticObservation, Observation Department, JapanMeteorological Agency (JMA)Phone: +81-3-3211-8409Email: [email protected]

Automatic Weather Station observation

Ionospheric observations Earth and atmosphericsciences - other

Syowa Name: HideoSurname: MaenoJob Title or Position: Senior Researcher, SpaceEnvironment Laboratory, Applied ElectromagneticResearch Institute, National Institute of Informationand Communications Technology (NICT)Phone: +81-42-327-6096Email: [email protected]

Ionospheric vertical sounding,GPS scintillarion monitoring

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Forward Plans (JARE60)

Project Name/Number:Discipline:

( Location of Activities: Contact Point Details/Description:

Data acquisition for monitoring space weather conditions Astrophysics Syowa Name: HideoSurname: MaenoJob Title or Position: Senior Researcher, SpaceEnvironment Laboratory, Applied ElectromagneticResearch Institute, National Institute of Informationand Communications Technology (NICT)Phone: +81-42-327-6096Email: [email protected]

Data acquisition of ionospheric vertical sounding, GPSscintillation monitoring, and magnetic field variations

Others

AAS6101

Demonstration of auroral and airglow observations over the ocean by newly-developed all-sky imagers on Shirase Earth and atmospheric

sciences - other

Along cruise track of R/V Shirase Name: TakeshiSurname: SakanoiJob Title or Position:Associate Professor, TohokuUniversityPhone: +81-22-795-6609Email: [email protected]

Auora and Airglow observations using a monochromatic all-sky imager on a 3-axis stablized gimbal onboard R/VShirase.

Cloud fraction with an all-sky camera onboard R/V Shirase Atmospheric sciences Along cruise track of R/V Shirase Name: MakotoSurname: KujiJob Title or Position:Associate Professor, NaraWomen's UniversityPhone: +81-742-20-3044Email: [email protected]

An all-sky camera, mounted on R/V Shirase, is used todetect marine clouds. The cloud amount product is useful tovalidate that from the satellite remote sensing.

Continuous measurements of the atmospheric O2/N2 and CO2 on board R/VShirase

O2/N2 CO2

Atmospheric sciences Along cruise track of R/V Shirase Name: ShinjiSurname: MorimotoJob Title or Position: Professor, Tohoku UniversityPhone: +81-22-795-5780Email: [email protected]

Continuous measurements of the atmospheric O2/N2 ratioand CO2 will be conducted using fuel-cell oxygen analyzerand non-dispersive infrared analyzer onboard R/V Shirase.

Demonstration experiment of the residential unit in polar regions. Other Syowa Station Name: KazuyoshiSurname: KawasakiJob Title or Position: Deputy Director, SpaceExploration Innovation Hub Center, JapanAerospace Exploration AgencyPhone: +81-50-3362-7071Email: [email protected]

Demonstration experiment will be carried out at SyowaStation to confirm the habitability of movable residentialunits prior to inland operation.

Deployment of drifting buoys requested from Australian Bureau of Meteorology Meteorology Along cruise track of R/V Shirase Name: JoelSurname: CabrieJob Title or Position: Team Leader, MarineNetworks, Bureau of Meteorology, AustraliaPhone: +61 3 9669 4651Email: [email protected]

Surface drifting buoys will be deployed from R/V Shirase inresponse to the request of the Australian Bureau ofMeteorology. Location and sea surface data are transmittedto the satellite.

Deployment of Argo floats requested from JAMSTEC Oceanography Along cruise track of R/V Shirase Name: MizueiSurname: HiranoJob Title or Position: Research Scientist, JAMSTECPhone: +81-46-867-9845Email: [email protected]

Profiling floats will be deployed from the icebreaker Shirasein the Southern Ocean. Temperature and salinity profilesmeasured by floats are to be transmitted via satellitesystems.

Ship performance tests along ice-covered waters and cold regoins Other Along cruise track of R/V Shirase Name: HajimeSurname: YamaguchiJob Title or Position: Professor, The University ofTokyoPhone: +81-4-7136-4114Email: [email protected]

Icebreaking performance of the R/V Shirase will bemeasured together with recording ice conditions and shipmottion parameters. Also, on-board measurements of shipicing and sea spray due to collision between ship bow andwaves will be performed along the Shirase cruise route.

easurement of cargo transportation enviroment along ice-covered waters and coldregions

Other Along cruise track of R/V Shirase Name: AkihiroSurname: MizushimaJob Title or Position: Section Chief, Ocean PolicyDivision, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transportand TourismPhone:+81-3-5253-8266Email:[email protected]

Data loggers for temperature, humidity and acceleration willbe installed in the containers and hold of Shirase. Data willbe measured along cruse track of R/V Shirase in order toanalize cargo transportation environment along ice-coverdwaters and cold regions.

Foraging ecology of marine predetors in the Ross Sea

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Animal tracking NZ Scott Base Name: AkinoriSurname: TakahashiJob Title or Position: Associate Professor, NIPRPhone: +81-42-512-0741Email: [email protected]"

The foraging behavior of Weddell Seals will be trackedusing biologging devices such as GPS, accelerometers, andvideo recorders. Collaboration with NIWA, NZ.

Reconstruction of the ice sheet variability at the Schirmacher Oasis to examine EastAntarctic Ice Sheet sensitivity and response to glacial-interglacial cycles

Geology Maitri Station Name: YusukeSurname: SuganumaJob Title or Position: Associate Professor, NIPRPhone: +81-42-512-0702Email: [email protected]"

Glacial geologists and geomorphologists will carry out a fieldproject that includes sediment coring and glacio-geomorphological mapping in the Schirmacher Oasis incollaboration with Indian team based on Maitri station.

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