Study of Seaweed Breeding Reef Recycling the Concrete Rubble Which Occurred in the Earthquake Disaster
-
- ITO Yasushi
- The Japanese Institute of Fisheries Infrastructure and Communities
-
- FUDO Masayuki
- Fishers Infrastructure Department, Fishers Agency
-
- TANAKA Kosei
- The Japanese Institute of Fisheries Infrastructure and Communities
-
- WATANUKI Akira
- The Japanese Institute of Fisheries Infrastructure and Communities
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
-
- 震災で発生したコンクリートがらの漁場施設への適用性に関する研究
- シンサイ デ ハッセイ シタ コンクリートガラ ノ ギョジョウ シセツ エ ノ テキヨウセイ ニ カンスル ケンキュウ
Search this article
Abstract
The mammoth earthquake and tsunami that resulted in the death of tens of thousands and wiped out coastal cities in northeast Japan left the region to deal with 22 million tons of rubble, perhaps the biggest recycling challenge ever. It examined a way of manufacturing the concrete block as substrata for seaweed, which used concrete rubble. The postpacked and prepacked concrete using recycled coarse aggregate, concrete rubble were experimented. As the result, the postpacked method was easy for the blocks as seaweed breeding reef to be composed. At the earthquake-stricken district, concrete blocks as seaweed breeding reef were manufactured using the concrete rubble in March, 2012. Seaweed on the block which were mounted in Otsuchi area in Iwate pref. were observed in April, 2013. Seaweed on the block was observed to 13 months after mounting. Cover of the seaweed on the block was 100 %. On the natural rock, it was 80%.
Journal
-
- Journal of Fisheries Engineering
-
Journal of Fisheries Engineering 50 (3), 163-171, 2014
The Japanese Society of Fisheries Engineering
- Tweet
Details 詳細情報について
-
- CRID
- 1390282680841303424
-
- NII Article ID
- 110009809672
-
- NII Book ID
- AN10278554
-
- ISSN
- 21897131
- 09167617
-
- NDL BIB ID
- 025387106
-
- Text Lang
- ja
-
- Data Source
-
- JaLC
- IRDB
- NDL
- CiNii Articles
-
- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed