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Sei-Ichi Saitoh

Sei-Ichi Saitoh

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Earth Science

D-Index
43
Citations
5763
World Ranking
5082
National Ranking
131

Overview

Sei-Ichi Saitoh is affiliated with Hokkaido University in Japan. Their academic profile includes a focus on scientific research, though specific details regarding their research topics, publications, and collaborations are not available.

This researcher does not have any recent papers listed, and there are no recorded collaborations with co-authors. There is also no information about specific publication venues where they have frequently contributed or about any books authored by them.

Data about main fields of study, subfields, and main research topics relating to their work is not provided. Similarly, there are no awards recorded as part of their professional history.

Sei-Ichi Saitoh is currently living, and their profile reflects ongoing academic involvement based on the institutional affiliation provided.

Best Publications

  • Using multi-sensor satellite remote sensing and catch data to detect ocean hot spots for albacore (Thunnus alalunga) in the northwestern North Pacific

    Mukti Zainuddin;Hidetada Kiyofuji;Katsuya Saitoh;Sei-Ichi Saitoh

  • GIS-based multi-criteria evaluation models for identifying suitable sites for Japanese scallop (Mizuhopecten yessoensis) aquaculture in Funka Bay, southwestern Hokkaido, Japan

    I Nyoman Radiarta;Sei-Ichi Saitoh;Akira Miyazono

  • Albacore (Thunnus alalunga) fishing ground in relation to oceanographic conditions in the western North Pacific Ocean using remotely sensed satellite data

    Mukti Zainuddin;Katsuya Saitoh;Sei-Ichi Saitoh

  • Habitat characteristics of skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis) in the western North Pacific: a remote sensing perspective

    Robinson Mugo;Sei-Ichi Saitoh;Akira Nihira;Tadaaki Kuroyama

  • VERTIGO (VERtical Transport In the Global Ocean) : A study of particle sources and flux attenuation in the North Pacific

    Ken O. Buesseler;Thomas W. Trull;Deborah K. Steinberg;Mary W. Silver

  • Bering Sea cyclonic and anticyclonic eddies observed during summer 2000 and 2001

    K. Mizobata;S.I. Saitoh;A. Shiomoto;T. Miyamura

  • Bio-optical characteristics of the western Arctic Ocean: implications for ocean color algorithms

    Atsushi Matsuoka;Yannick Huot;Koji Shimada;Sei-Ichi Saitoh

  • Temporal and Spatial Variability of Phytoplankton Pigment Concentrations in the Japan Sea Derived from CZCS Images

    Sang-Woo Kim;Sei-ichi Saitoh;Joji Ishizaka;Yutaka Isoda

  • Thickness and production of sea ice in the Okhotsk Sea coastal polynyas from AMSR‐E

    Sohey Nihashi;Kay I. Ohshima;Takeshi Tamura;Yasushi Fukamachi

  • Detection of potential fishing ground for albacore tuna using synoptic measurements of ocean color and thermal remote sensing in the northwestern North Pacific

    Mukti Zainuddin;Sei-ichi Saitoh;Katsuya Saitoh

  • The Northward Intruding Eddy along the East Coast of Korea

    Yutaka Isoda;Sei-ichi Saitoh

  • Some operational uses of satellite remote sensing and marine GIS for sustainable fisheries and aquaculture

    Sei-Ichi Saitoh;Robinson Mugo;I Nyoman Radiarta;Shinsuke Asaga

  • Detection of pelagic habitat hotspots for skipjack tuna in the Gulf of Bone-Flores Sea, southwestern Coral Triangle tuna, Indonesia.

    Mukti Zainuddin;Aisjah Farhum;Safruddin Safruddin;Muhammad Banda Selamat

  • Seasonal variation of absorption by particles and colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM) in Funka Bay, southwestern Hokkaido, Japan

    Hiroaki Sasaki;Tsuyoshi Miyamura;Sei-ichi Saitoh;Joji Ishizaka

  • Use of nighttime visible images to detect Japanese common squid Todarodes pacificus fishing areas and potential migration routes in the Sea of Japan

    Hidetada Kiyofuji;Sei-Ichi Saitoh

  • Variability of Bering Sea eddies and primary productivity along the shelf edge during 1998-2000 using satellite multisensor remote sensing

    Kohei Mizobata;Sei-ichi Saitoh

  • Importance of the Japanese anchovy (Engraulis japonicus) to breeding rhinoceros auklets (Cerorhinca monocerata) on Teuri Island, Sea of Japan

    A. Takahashi;M. Kuroki;Y. Niizuma;A. Kato

  • Eddy‐induced cross‐slope exchange maintaining summer high productivity of the Bering Sea shelf break

    Kohei Mizobata;Jia Wang;Sei ichi Saitoh

  • Satellite-measured temporal and spatial variability of the Tokachi River plume

    Tukimat Lihan;Sei Ichi Saitoh;Takahiro Iida;Toru Hirawake

  • Timing of sea ice retreat can alter phytoplankton community structure in the western Arctic Ocean

    A. Fujiwara;T. Hirawake;K. Suzuki;I. Imai

  • Japan Tsunami Current Flows Observed by HF Radars on Two Continents

    Belinda Lipa;Donald E. Barrick;Sei-Ichi Saitoh;Yoichi Ishikawa

Frequent Co-Authors

Toshiyuki Awaji
Toshiyuki Awaji Kyoto University
Joji Ishizaka
Joji Ishizaka Nagoya University
Takafumi Hirata
Takafumi Hirata University of Tokyo
Jia Wang
Jia Wang Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory
Toshiro Saino
Toshiro Saino Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
Franz J. Mueter
Franz J. Mueter University of Alaska Fairbanks
Jacqueline M. Grebmeier
Jacqueline M. Grebmeier University of Maryland Center For Environmental Sciences
Shigeto Nishino
Shigeto Nishino Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
Kay I. Ohshima
Kay I. Ohshima Hokkaido University
Yutaka Watanuki
Yutaka Watanuki Hokkaido University

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