Graduate School/Faculty/School of Fisheries Sciences

The mission of the Graduate School of Fisheries Sciences, the Faculty of Fisheries Sciences, and the School of Fisheries Sciences is to comprehensively research the sustainable reproduction and efficient use of marine and aquatic resources and to delve into the basic and advanced aspects of preserving the marine ecosystem to ensure the sustainable use of marine resources. We aim to help students develop a creative and positive frame of mind, so they can study issues related to the global environment, natural resources, and food, all of which affect the international community, local societies, and businesses.

Graduate School

  • Marine Bioresource and Environmental Science
    • Marine Biology and Biodiversity
    • Marine Bioresource Science
    • Marine Environmental Science
    • Marine Environment and Resource Sensing
    • Fisheries Engineering
    • Humans and the Ocean
  • Marine Life Science
    • Aquaculture Biology
    • Aquaculture Genetics and Genomics
    • Marine Biotechnology and Microbiology
    • Marine Bioresources Chemistry
    • Marine Food Science and Technology
    • Marine Chemical Resource Development

Faculty

  • Marine Bioresource and Environmental Science
    • Marine Biology and Biodiversity
    • Marine Bioresource Science
    • Marine Environmental Science
    • Marine Environment and Resource Sensing
    • Fisheries Engineering
    • Humans and the Ocean
  • Marine Life Science
    • Aquaculture Biology
    • Aquaculture Genetics and Genomics
    • Marine Biotechnology and Microbiology
    • Marine Bioresources Chemistry
    • Marine Food Science and Technology
    • Marine Chemical Resource Development

Undergraduate School

  • Marine Biology
    • Marine Biology Stream
  • Applied Marine Science
    • Applied Marine Science Stream
  • Aquaculture Life Science
    • Aquaculture Life Science Stream
  • Marine Bioresources Chemistry
    • Marine Bioresources Chemistry Stream

Affiliated Facilities (Training Ships)

  • Oshoro-maru
  • Ushio-maru