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1st Open Seminar in AY 2016
"El Nino Southern Oscillation and Its Influence in Productive Sectors"

Uploaded Date: 2018-03-29

Program

Date 18 April, 2016 (Monday) 15:30 - 17:00
Venue Lecture Room No.3, School of Agricultural Sciences, Nagoya University
Speaker Prof. Dr. Luis ICOCHEA SALAS
(Former Dean, Faculty of Fisheries, National Agrarian University - La Molina (Peru))
Language Japanese

The most severe changes in the Ocean and atmosphere in the world occur in the Pacific Ocean each period of 7 or more years and it is called ENSO. In our presentation it will be explained the results of our research that include how El Nino begins and how it's their evolution along Equatorial Pacific Zone and its influence in Peruvian oceanographic and atmospheric conditions. During El Nino, Marine species distribution and their respective migration pattern changes. The influence also is generally negative for the agriculture and other productive sectors. The forecast of El Nino becomes very important in order to be ready for mitigation of natural disasters that cause many people death and economical loses of billion dollars around the world.

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