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Thirty Eight APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting, Bali, Indonesia 1 – 5 July 2013 Thirty Eight APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting, Bali, Indonesia 1 – 5 July 2013

Hakata Port - IAPH Port Environment Award 2013 Thirty Eight APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting, Bali, Indonesia 1 – 5 July ◆ Subject Technology Development Demonstration for Cargo Handling Facilities (in cooperation with Fukuoka City, Hakata Port Terminal and Kyushu Regional Development Bureau of MLIT, JAPAN) ◆ Award Ceremony ・ 9-May-2013 ・ At the IAPH 28th World Ports Conference ◆ Content Hakata Port has taken four approaches to reduce CO2 emission and electric power consumption. The goal was to make Hakata Port a world-class “eco” container terminal. Award Ceremony Location of Hakata Port View of Hakata Port Location of Hakata Port View of Hakata Port

Upgrade Cargo Handling Facilities to reduce CO2 emission and electric power consumption (in container terminal of Hakata Port). Thirty Eight APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting, Bali, Indonesia 1 – 5 July ①Electrification of RTGs ④Keeping Terminal Operation in Disaster ②Power-saving Reefer Facility ③Hybrid Straddle Carrier RTG Engine generator Switch board Connected by cables Emergency switch board Power station for reefer plug Power distribution board for reefer plug Power Generate power by engine generator

 Blue carbon: Generic name of carbon (inorganic, organic and living organisms) existing in the sea  The amount of carbon deposited in small, shallow sea areas (accounting for only 1% of the entire sea areas) accounts for more than 50% of the total amount accumulated all over the sea. Blue carbon report issued by the United Nations Environment Programme (October 2009) Unit: Tg C/year Background of the study: What is “blue carbon”? Land area River Coastal areaOuter sea Thirty Eight APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting, Bali, Indonesia 1 – 5 July 2013

Carbon flow patterns in various sea areas (based on the past data) RiverShallow sea areaContinental shelf Open ocean CO 2 discharged No data CO 2 discharged CO 2 absorbed CO 2 absorbed Determined by CO 2 concentration gradient, solubility, wave and flow Inner bay and coast Carbon Depth < 200m Depth > 200m Carbon Flow, photonic synthesis, respiration and decomposition Discharge of kicked up pore water Carbon Deposited and accumulated carbon The shallower the sea area is, the more the amount of carbon is deposited. The scope of worldwide discussions concerning blue carbon: Unclear points: ・ Undiscovered sea areas ・ The “movement between the atmosphere and sea water.” Is CO 2 in the atmosphere absorbed? Background of the study: What is “blue carbon”? Thirty Eight APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting, Bali, Indonesia 1 – 5 July 2013

Thirty Eight APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting, Bali, Indonesia 1 – 5 July To apply the marine nature regeneration technologies to the alleviation of climate change.  To increase the motivation for tree planting not only on land but also in the sea! Manual for symbiosis between a port and tidal wetland Marine nature regeneration handbook For more information, contact: Tomohiro Kuwae Coastal and Estuarine Environment Research Group, Port and Airport Research Institute