The experimental farm is located about 9.5km northwest from the main campus of the university.The total area of the farm is 35ha including fields for rice, crops, vegetables, pastures and orchards. There are several greenhouses for some vegetables and flowers, and facilities for cattle and experimental ruminant animals.There are also facilities for the study of processing of agricultural products. These field,animal,and crop processing facilities are being utilized by both research staff for field science and for laboratory studies, and by faculty staff who are responsible for the farming of undergraduate students.
More details about this station, please see the following websites.
➡ https://www.bio.mie-u.ac.jp/academics/facilities/fsc/farm/
The experimental forest, acout 457ha in area, is located about 60km southwest of the university. Natural forests, about 60 percent in area, represent the typical plant ecosystem in the northern parts of the Kii Peninsula. Forests and the lodging house are open to the public and used widely for research and education.
More details about this station, please see the following websites.
➡ https://www.bio.mie-u.ac.jp/academics/facilities/fsc/forest/
Fisheries Research Laboratory is located on the west side of Ise Bay's mouth, with
rich ecosystem and fisheries resources. The laboratory provides appropriate opportunities and facilities for students to learn about fishery science and biology of plankton, algae, invertebrates and fishes. Researches on the population ecology of
aquatic resources, data science of fisheries and effective utilization of fisheries
products are currently in progress by the laboratory and faculty staff and graduate
students.
More details about this facility, please see the following websites.
➡ https://www.bio.mie-u.ac.jp/academics/facilities/fsc/fisheries/
The ship provides educational and research facilities for student practice and research activities of both the faculty staff and students. In January 2009, it was built, and equipped with new electric nautical marine research instruments.
More details about "SEISUI MARU", please see the following websites.
➡ https://www.bio.mie-u.ac.jp/academics/facilities/fsc/ship/