Global Environmental Monitoring
CGER carries out continuous monitoring of the environment in a wide range of fields relating to global environmental issues such as climate change, with international cooperation.
These monitoring activities cover the atmosphere, ocean, freshwaters, and the biosphere particularly in the East Asian and the West Pacific regions.
Atmospheric and oceanic monitoring
Atmospheric and oceanic monitoring
- Monitoring at ground-based stations (Hateruma Island, Cape Ochiishi)
- Monitoring of greenhouse gases over the Pacific Ocean using regular cargo ships
- Aircraft monitoring of greenhouse gases over Siberia
- Standard gases for atmospheric monitoring
- Monitoring project for climate change effects on marine environment
Terrestrial monitoring
Terrestrial monitoring
- Carbon balance monitoring in forest ecosystems
- Monitoring project for climate change effects on alpine zone (only available in Japanese text)
Access to monitoring data
Lake and river monitoring at the Biodiversity Division
Lake and river monitoring
- GEMS/Water National Focal Point (only available in Japanese text)
- Lake Mashu, Long-term Environmental Monitoring (only available in Japanese text)
- Lake Kasumigaura Database
For more information please visit the website of the Biodiversity Division.