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Offshore Wind and Fisheries Coexistence Course

  • From the 2024 fiscal year, all courses have the same fee for both in-person and online participation.
  • Course fees can now be paid by credit card.
  • An optional Goto onsite program is conducted on the third day of courses held in Nagasaki.

Regarding applications for the 2026 Nagasaki Ocean Academy, please note the following points.
*Subject to change based on future circumstances.

■ Planned Sessions: 1st Half of the Year

A0 Offshore Wind Basics (Half-Day): 2 sessions
A1 Introduction, A2 Project Development, A3 Certification/Insurance/Finance, A4 Floating Structures, A5 Wind Resource Observation, A7 Offshore Wind and Fisheries Coexistence: 1 session each
C3 HSE Basic: 1 session
■ Planned Sessions: 2nd Half of the Year

A0 Offshore Wind Basics (Half-Day): 1 session
A1 Introduction: 2 sessions
A4 Floating Structures, A6 Port Operations & Installation, A7 Offshore Wind and Fisheries Coexistence: 1 session each
C2 EPC Project Management, C4 Fundamentals of Transmission Systems: 1 session each

In this course, participants will learn the essential knowledge and practical case studies needed to build positive relationships with fisheries stakeholders and other local parties during the early planning stages of offshore wind power projects.

To successfully promote offshore wind power projects, reaching consensus with local communities during the initial planning phase is crucial. In particular, establishing cooperative relationships with local fishery stakeholders is a key factor.
This course provides foundational knowledge of the marine environment and aquatic resources related to the fisheries industry, relevant laws and systems, and examples from different regions. Through interactive workshops, participants will also generate ideas for supporting local fisheries and fostering mutual understanding between offshore wind developers and local communities.

Date

A two-day course
<+ one-day GOTO on-site program (optional)>
  • Aug. 04-05 (+ Aug. 06), 2026
  • Mar. 09-10 (+ Mar. 11), 2027 (TBC)

Target Participant

This course is designed for:
• Practitioners with limited knowledge of fisheries or marine environments
• Engineers newly assigned to offshore wind projects who lack experience in fisheries-related coordination
• Consultants, government officials, researchers, developers, and others involved in local stakeholder engagement

Application

Hybrid format: Participants can either take the course on-site at Nagasaki Ocean Academy or attend the course online via Zoom.

Schedule, Tuition Fee, and Cancellation Policy

Goal

Participants will acquire the fundamental knowledge required for dialogue and coordination with fishery stakeholders—who are already utilizing the sea—and gain practical insights for creating ideas that contribute to local communities and the success of offshore wind power projects.

Content

<Day 1 : Offshore Wind and Fisheries Coexistence>
※LE=Lectrure / WS=Workshop
9:0030 minOrientation
9:30LE0160 minIntroduction to Fisheries
10:30 10 minBreak
10:40LE0250 minMarine Environment
11:3060 minLunch
12:30LE0350 minMarine Biology and Ecosystems
13:2010 minBreak
13:30LE0450 minOverview of Fisheries Resources
14:2010 minBreak
14:30LE0560 minFishing Gear
15:3010 minBreak
15:40LE0650 minAquaculture and Processing
16:3010 minBreak
16:40LE0750 minFisheries Regulations and Fishing Rights
17:30Closing
<Day 2 : Offshore Wind and Fisheries Coexistence>
※LE=Lectrure / WS=Workshop
9:00LE0870 minWhat is Consensus Building?
10:10 10 minBreak
10:20LE0970 minFisheries Collaboration and Coexistence
11:3070 minLunch
12:40WS01120 minCreating an Initial Plan for Offshore Wind Farms
14:40 10 minBreak
14:50WS0260 minBrainstorming Ideas for Fisheries Promotion
15:50 30 minCourse Review and Participant Discussion / Q&A
16:20Closing

Venue

Second Floor, Research and Development Promotion Organization,
Bunkyo Campus, Nagasaki University,
1-14 Bunkyo-machi, Nagasaki 852-8521, Japan

<Important Notes>

Regarding each course,
  • For the FY2026 session, the in-person venue will be as follows: Courses A0, A1, A2, A4, A5, A6 and A7 will be held at Nagasaki Ocean Academy. Courses A3, C2, C3, and C4 will be held at Engineering Advancement Association of Japan (ENAA) in Tokyo.
  • With the exception of Courses C2 and C4, all courses will be conducted in a hybrid format, combining in-person sessions with online streaming.
  • Courses C2 and C4 will be conducted exclusively in person.
  • When registering, please select either In-person or Online.
  • The maximum number of in-person participants is limited to 16 (on a first-come, first-served basis).
  • Course registration is open until Thursday (midnight) of the week before the course begins.
  • We will make every effort to follow the scheduled timeline; however, please understand that the session may be slightly delayed depending on the Q&A interactions with participants.
  • If you are unable to make a reservation for any reason, please contact our academy for assistance.
Regarding the On-site Program:
  • On the third day (Thursday) of courses held at Nagasaki Marine Academy, the Goto On-site Program will take place. This optional program includes visits to offshore wind turbines and installation vessels, as well as discussions with local fishermen who coexist with offshore wind farms.
  • The Goto On-site Program requires an additional fee separate from the course fee.(¥80,000 for A1–C4 course participants, ¥100,000 for A0 participants and those not enrolled in any course)
  • The following are included in the participation fee: [Round-trip Jetfoil fare (Nagasaki Port to Fukue Port) *Arrangements will be made by the secretariat, and round-trip tickets will be provided before departure.] [Sea taxi usage fee] [Local transportation fee on the island] [Meeting room usage fee] [Lunch expenses (prepared in advance by the secretariat)] [Island insurance fee] (*Expenses not listed here are the participant’s responsibility).
  • Departure from Nagasaki Port at 07:40, completing site visits in Goto, and exchanging opinions with fisheries-related individuals, arriving at Nagasaki Port at 17:30 (Participants are free to go their separate ways in Goto. Please note that the schedule may be adjusted depending on the season and ferry operation times.).
  • To have both hands free on the ship, please participate with a backpack, body bag, waist pouch, etc. Additionally, due to changing weather conditions depending on the season, please participate in clothing that allows temperature regulation and comfortable movement, along with non-slip sneakers.
  • Coin lockers at Goto Fukue Port are only small, approximately 40 x 35 cm. Since the sea taxi’s interior is small, please use hotel storage or coin lockers at Nagasaki Port Terminal, etc., for large luggage. However, if you plan to bring large luggage to Goto for the return trip, please contact the secretariat in advance to secure storage, considering the return trip’s convenience and the possibility of the return Jetfoil being canceled.
  • If you are concerned about seasickness, please bring motion sickness medication.
  • Please be cautious about valuable items falling into the water. The secretariat will provide waterproof smartphone cases; please use them if necessary.
  • For those returning from Goto City without using the Jetfoil on the same day, either staying overnight or returning by air, cancel by phone before departure and proceed with ticket refund procedures at Fukue Port (a refund fee of 200 yen is required).
  • Even for those planning to stay overnight or use an airplane for the return trip, the secretariat will prepare round-trip Jetfoil tickets. Please note that we will not invoice the participation fee after deducting the return refund fee, so please understand.
  • In the case of Jetfoil, although the outbound route may be in operation, the return trip may be canceled due to sudden changes in wave conditions caused by worsening weather, etc. The final decision on cancellation is made one hour before departure. If the secretariat is informed of the cancellation decision, we will promptly notify you and coordinate the return. The return to Nagasaki will be by ferry (arriving at Nagasaki Port at 20:00, with the secretariat handling the change process) or by plane (arriving at Nagasaki Airport at 17:40, Fukuoka Airport at 18:55 – please confirm in advance). However, there is a possibility of cancellation due to weather conditions such as poor visibility. In the case of the ferry, it will not make it in time for flights to Haneda, etc., from Nagasaki Airport. On the other hand, in the case of the plane, it seems possible to transfer to flights to Haneda, etc., from both Nagasaki Airport and Fukuoka Airport, but please be careful with luggage storage.

Date

A two-day course
<+ one-day GOTO on-site program (optional)>
  • Aug. 04-05 (+ Aug. 06), 2026
  • Mar. 09-10 (+ Mar. 11), 2027 (TBC)

Target Participant

This course is designed for:
• Practitioners with limited knowledge of fisheries or marine environments
• Engineers newly assigned to offshore wind projects who lack experience in fisheries-related coordination
• Consultants, government officials, researchers, developers, and others involved in local stakeholder engagement

Application

Hybrid format: Participants can either take the course on-site at Nagasaki Ocean Academy or attend the course online via Zoom.
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