Shikoku Aquarium (located in Utazu, Kagawa Prefecture) has begun showcasing cutting-edge research on artificial fish reefs designed to enrich the Seto Inland Sea, starting Saturday, May 2, 2026.

This project is conducted under a comprehensive collaboration agreement with Kagawa University. Working with the Suenaga Laboratory of the Faculty of Engineering and Design, the aquarium is exhibiting small-scale models of artificial fish reefs. Future plans include the exhibition of algae attached to reefs actually deployed in the sea and the installation of these reefs in local waters.

Issues such as the depletion of seaweed beds and declining fish catches have become prominent in the Seto Inland Sea. The research led by the Suenaga Laboratory is gaining attention for its effectiveness in promoting seaweed growth and creating habitats for marine life, contributing significantly to local 'Satoumi Restoration' and 'Blue Carbon' initiatives. Visitors are encouraged to explore this advanced 'sea-cultivation technology,' which is essential for the future of the Seto Inland Sea.

[Project Phase 1: Small-Scale Model Exhibition] Start Date: Saturday, May 2, 2026 Location: 1st Floor, Main Building, Setouchi Zone Exhibits: - 3 small-scale models of artificial fish reefs (20cm width, 10cm height) - 2 explanatory panels outlining research goals and mechanisms

[Shikoku Aquarium Overview] Address: 4-1-1 Hama, Utazu-cho, Ayauta-gun, Kagawa Prefecture Hours: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Last entry at 5:30 PM) Admission: Adults 2,600 JPY, Elementary/Junior High students 1,400 JPY, Infants (3+) 700 JPY, Under 3 free Access: Approx. 1km from JR Utazu Station (12-min walk), 10 min from Sakaide IC or Sakaide-Kita IC Website: https://shikoku-aquarium.jp/

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