On July 29, 2019, Nagano University and the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to cooperate in research and education on inland fisheries resources and freshwater ecosystems. The MOU was updated on July 18, 2024.
SEAFDEC is an intergovernmental organization established in 1967 and consists of 11 member countries: Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Japan, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. SEAFDEC aims to promote and facilitate cooperative action among member countries to ensure the sustainability of fisheries and aquaculture in Southeast Asia. It has five technical divisions: the Secretariat (SEC) and the Training Department (TD) in Thailand, the Marine Fisheries Research Department (MFRD) in Singapore, the Aquaculture Department (AQD) in the Philippines, the Marine Fishery Resources Development and Management Department (MFRDMD) in Malaysia, and the Inland Fishery Resources Development and Management Department (IFRDMD) in Indonesia.
The Institute of Freshwater Biology considers this MOU with SEAFDEC as the first step in establishing a sustainable cooperative relationship linking Nagano University with various research and educational bases (universities, etc.) in Asia, and promotes scientific and technological cooperation and academic and educational cooperation in the fields of inland fisheries and freshwater ecology with SEAFDEC research institutes in various countries. The achievements of the cooperation agreement based on this MOU are as follows:
Acceptance of a short-term trainee from SEAFDEC (Dr. Dina Muthmainnah, S.Si., M.Si.) (Supported by Marino Forum 21: July 29, 2024) (SEAFDEC/IFRDMD Link)
Member of SEAFDEC Research Evaluation Committee (Kodama Sakie, December 2022, requested business trip to Palembang, Indonesia, photo right)
Personnel Exchange: Employment of Ayu Daryani, who applied from SEAFDEC, as a research assistant (We published one paper during this period).
Collaborated with SEAFDEC in the eel research project funded by the Fisheries Department.
Participated in the Eel Task Team 1 of the Informal Consultation on International Cooperation for Conservation and Management of Japanese Eel Stock and Other Relevant Eel Species (Informal Consultation): The 1st Online Workshop of Eel Task Team 1: Progress and challenges in collecting and analyzing long-term time series data on Japanese eel, 7 February 2023
Participation in the Eel Task Team 2 of the Informal Consultation: The 1st Online Workshop of Eel Task Team 2: Tracking the spawning migration of eel species: challenges and ways forward for Japanese eel, February 17, 2023
“The In-House Training on Enhancement of sustainability of catadromous eel resources in Southeast Asia” on December 13–14, 2018 at IFRDMD, Palembang, Indonesia (Lecturer: Hiroshi Hakoyama)
The 2nd Regional Meeting on “Enhancing Sustainable Utilization and Management Scheme of Tropical Anguillid Eels in Southeast Asia” on October 18–19, 2018, Bangkok, Thailand (Hiroshi Hakoyama).
There is concern about the decline of Japanese eel resources, and domestic and international cooperation is being conducted for resource management. Regarding international cooperation, the “Informal Consultation on International Cooperation for Conservation and Management of Japanese Eel Stock and Other Relevant Eel Species” (hereinafter referred to as the “Informal Consultation”) has been held by Japan, China, Korea, and Chinese Taipei since 2012. The Informal Consultation is held annually, and one of the major achievements so far is that, based on the “Joint Statement on the Conservation and Management of Japanese Eel and Other Related Eel Species” at the 7th Consultation in September 2014, each country and region agreed to reduce the number of Japanese eels introduced into ponds by 20% from the most recent amount at that time. In response to this joint statement, the cap on the number of Japanese eels introduced into ponds in Japan, including domestic catches and imports, was set at 21.7 tonnes and will remain in place until 2024.
The 14th Informal Consultation also agreed to hold a series of scientific meetings in 2021, recognizing the need for scientific advice in resource management. On this basis, the first eel scientific meeting was held online in April 2022, the second in Ueda City, Nagano Prefecture in May 2023, and the third in Tokyo in June 2024. The Scientific Meeting will be attended mainly by researchers from Japan, China, South Korea, and Chinese Taipei, and will also invite American eel and European eel fisheries scientists as invited speakers to deepen the discussions. Professor Hiroshi Hakoyama of the Institute of Freshwater Biology is leading the Japanese delegation to the scientific meeting. The photo shows researchers and government officials from the four countries and regions visiting the Institute of Freshwater Biology during an excursion for the second Scientific Meeting in Ueda City.
2025-06-16 The 4th Eel Scientific Meeting was held in Hamamatsu, Japan, on June 16–17, 2025. This international meeting, hosted by Japan, brought together researchers and government officials from Japan, China, South Korea, and Chinese Taipei to discuss the sustainable management of eel resources. Professor Hiroshi Hakoyama and Researcher Huỳnh Quang Thiện from the Institute of Freshwater Biology (IFB) presented three research papers during the meeting, along with other contributors from the participating countries and regions.
Additionally, Dr. Shannan Crow from the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) in New Zealand, as an invited speaker, delivered a special talk on “Eel Recruitment Patterns at Hydroelectric Stations Across New Zealand”.
The meeting aimed to provide scientific advice on the sustainable use of eels in the context of the “Informal Consultation on International Eel Resource Conservation and Management” (Informal Consultation).
At the first scientific meeting, opinions were exchanged and information on scientific knowledge of eels, including the Japanese eel, was shared. As a result, in order to strengthen and coordinate research activities on Japanese eel, the following terms of reference for scientific activities and joint research were agreed: (1) to establish close relationships among researchers in Northeast Asia and to collect and organize long-term time series data to understand and predict resource trends, and (2) to exchange information on technologies to clarify migration routes to spawning grounds and to analyze and evaluate route data.
Following this agreement, two task teams were established:
Task Team 1: To build close relationships among scientists in Northeast Asia and to collect and organize long-term time series data on Japanese eel in order to understand and predict stock trends in the region (Team Leader Leanne Faulks)
Task Team 2: To exchange information on tracking technologies to track the migration routes of Japanese eel and other related eels from rivers to spawning grounds in Northeast Asia and other regions, and to analyze and evaluate tracking data (Team Leader Hiroshi Hakoyama)
These task teams have just started to establish international collaboration and strengthen research activities on Japanese eel and related eels through workshops and other events. The first workshop was held online on February 13 and 17, 2023, and the second workshop was held online on April 19, 2024. As of 2025, there are 47 members (expert members, observers, liaisons, and secretariat), and researchers from a wide range of Asia-Pacific regions form teams (Japan, China, Chinese Taipei, South Korea, Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia, Fiji, Australia, Vietnam, and New Zealand). See the Terms of Reference for Task Team 1 & 2 of Scientific Activities and Collaborative Research on Japanese Eel Established under the Scientific Meeting TOR.
Name | Team 1 | Team 2 | Region |
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Wayne KOSTER | Expert member | Australia | |
Feng ZHAO | Expert member | China | |
Sikai WANG | Expert member | Expert member | China |
Jiaolin ZHANG | Liaison | China | |
Jin WANG | Liaison and Data compiler | China | |
Shuzhi ZHANG | Liaison | China | |
Chiang Wei-Chuan | Liaison | Chinese Taipei | |
Ching-Hsien HO | Expert member | Liaison | Chinese Taipei |
HsinMing YEH | Liaison | Liaison | Chinese Taipei |
ShennDer YANG | Expert member | Liaison | Chinese Taipei |
WeiHsiang CHANG | Liaison | Liaison | Chinese Taipei |
YaFen CHANG | Liaison | Liaison | Chinese Taipei |
YenHsi CHEN | Liaison | Liaison | Chinese Taipei |
YouHua CHENG | Liaison | Liaison | Chinese Taipei |
YuSan HAN | Expert member | Liaison | Chinese Taipei |
Chinthaka Anushka HEWAVITHARANE | Expert member | Fiji | |
Nur Indah SEPTRIANI | Expert member | Indonesia | |
Bambang RETNOAJI | Observer | Indonesia | |
Dina GOFAR | Observer | Observer | Indonesia |
Dwi Sendi PRIYONO | Observer | Indonesia | |
Fajar SOFYANTORO | Observer | Indonesia | |
Andi SOESMONO | Observer | Observer | Indonesia |
Toru SHIMODA | Observer | Observer | Indonesia |
Ni Komang SURYATI | Expert member | Indonesia | |
Shouichiro IIO | Expert member | Japan | |
Hiroshi HAKOYAMA | Expert member | Leader | Japan |
Takeru KODAMA | Expert member | Observer | Japan |
Mitsuki OHARA | Expert member | Observer | Japan |
Ishmerai GALANG | Observer | Observer | Japan |
Katsufumi SATO | Observer | Japan | |
Leanne FAULKS | Leader | Observer | Japan |
Taiki OGAWA | Secretariat | Secretariat | Japan |
Kyutaro YASUMOTO | Liaison and Data compiler | Japan | |
Noritaka MOCHIOKA | Observer | Japan | |
Makoto YOSHIDA | Observer | Japan | |
Huỳnh Quang Thiện | Observer | Expert member | Japan (Vietnam) |
Shannan CROW | Expert member | Expert member | New Zealand |
HeeYong Kim | Liaison | Liaison | Republic of Korea |
Kyung-Mi Jung | Liaison | Liaison | Republic of Korea |
Ha-Yun Song | Liaison | Liaison | Republic of Korea |
KyungMi Won | Liaison | Liaison | Republic of Korea |
Min Gyu Shin | Liaison and Data compiler | Liaison | Republic of Korea |
Prasert TONGNUNUI | Expert member | Thailand | |
Fumiya TAKAHASHI | Observer | Observer | Thailand |
Maria Rowena R. ROMANA-EGUIA | Expert member | Expert member | the Philippines |
Roberto PAGULAYAN | Expert member | the Philippines | |
Evelyn C. AME | Expert member | the Philippines |
At the first scientific meeting, opinions were exchanged and information on scientific knowledge of eels, including the Japanese eel, was shared. As a result, in order to strengthen and coordinate research activities on Japanese eel, the following terms of reference for scientific activities and joint research were agreed: (1) to establish close relationships among researchers in Northeast Asia and to collect and organize long-term time series data to understand and predict resource trends, and (2) to exchange information on technologies to clarify migration routes to spawning grounds and to analyze and evaluate route data.
Following this agreement, two task teams were established:
Task Team 1: To build close relationships among scientists in Northeast Asia and to collect and organize long-term time series data on Japanese eel in order to understand and predict stock trends in the region (Team Leader Leanne Faulks)
Task Team 2: To exchange information on tracking technologies to track the migration routes of Japanese eel and other related eels from rivers to spawning grounds in Northeast Asia and other regions, and to analyze and evaluate tracking data (Team Leader Hiroshi Hakoyama)
These task teams have just started to establish international collaboration and strengthen research activities on Japanese eel and related eels through workshops and other events. The first workshop was held online on February 13 and 17, 2023, and the second workshop was held online on April 19, 2024. As of 2024, there are 43 members (expert members, observers, liaisons, and secretariat), and researchers from a wide range of Asia-Pacific regions form teams (Japan, China, Chinese Taipei, South Korea, Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia, Fiji, and Australia).
Name | Team 1 | Team 2 | Region |
---|---|---|---|
Wayne KOSTER | Expert member | Australia | |
Feng ZHAO | Expert member | China | |
Sikai WANG | Expert member | Expert member | China |
Jiaolin ZHANG | Liaison | China | |
Jin WANG | Liaison and Data compiler | China | |
Shuzhi ZHANG | Liaison | China | |
Wei-Chuan CHIANG | Liaison | Chinese Taipei | |
Ching-Hsien HO | Expert member | Liaison | Chinese Taipei |
HsinMing YEH | Liaison | Liaison | Chinese Taipei |
Shenn-Der YANG | Expert member | Liaison | Chinese Taipei |
Wei Hsiang CHANG | Liaison | Liaison | Chinese Taipei |
Ya-Fen CHANG | Liaison | Liaison | Chinese Taipei |
Yen-Hsi CHEN | Liaison | Liaison | Chinese Taipei |
You-Hua CHENG | Liaison | Liaison | Chinese Taipei |
Yu-San HAN | Expert member | Liaison | Chinese Taipei |
Chinthaka Anushka HEWAVITHARANE | Expert member | Fiji | |
Nur Indah SEPTRIANI | Expert member | Indonesia | |
Bambang RETNOAJI | Observer | Indonesia | |
Dina GOFAR (Muthmainnah) | Observer | Indonesia | |
Dwi Sendi PRIYONO | Observer | Indonesia | |
Fajar SOFYANTORO | Observer | Indonesia | |
Andi SOESMONO | Observer | Indonesia | |
Toru SHIMODA | Observer | Indonesia | |
Ni Komang SURYATI | Expert member | Indonesia | |
Shouichiro IIO | Expert member | Japan | |
Hiroshi HAKOYAMA | Expert member | Leader | Japan |
Ishmerai GALANG | Observer | Japan | |
Katsufumi SATO | Observer | Japan | |
Leanne FAULKS | Leader, Observer | Japan | |
Taiki OGAWA | Secretariat | Japan | |
Kyutaro YASUMOTO | Liaison and Data compiler | Japan | |
Noritaka MOCHIOKA | Observer | Japan | |
Alessandra CERA | Observer | Japan | |
Makoto YOSHIDA | Observer | Japan | |
EunYoung Min | Liaison | Republic of Korea | |
Hwan-Seong Ji | Liaison | Republic of Korea | |
Ha-Yun Song | Liaison | Republic of Korea | |
Shin-Kwon KIM | Liaison | Republic of Korea | |
Soobin SHIM | Liaison and Data compiler | Liaison | Republic of Korea |
Prasert TONGNUNUI | Expert member | Thailand | |
Fumiya TAKAHASHI | Observer | Thailand | |
Maria Rowena R. ROMANA-EGUIA | Expert member | Expert member | the Philippines |
Roberto PAGULAYAN | Expert member | the Philippines |