Abstract

Field surveys in Shizugawa Bay, the Sanriku Coast, northeastern Japan. Upper left: a dense kelp bed of Eisenia bicyclis at permanent quadrats set near the lower limit of E. bicyclis before the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake (23 July 2008). Lower left: the declined kelp bed at the permanent quadrats after the 2011 GEJE (19 June 2013). Right: a bird's eye view of the field survey by drone. Photos by A. Dazai, J. Tanaka and T. Abe in order. See Sakanishi et al. in this issue for details.Cover picture from: Article link here image

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