Curator
An independent curator.
Tatsuya Sato — Freelance Curator
Based in Ise-Shima, Mie, working as a fisherman, a marine ecologist, a science communicator, and a practitioner of ocean learning. A rare practitioner who crosses survey, photography, tools, and food single-handedly. After serving as a researcher at the Sea-Folk Museum, he became independent as Zakko CLUB, connecting coastal biodiversity with the lives of people.
Career
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- M.S. in Bioresources, Mie University (2009)
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- Researcher, the Sea-Folk Museum
- 2012–
- Founded Zakko CLUB, working independently from Ise-Shima
- Now
- Freelance curator / fisherman / marine ecologist / Sea Learning Coordinator
Licenses
- —Nationally Licensed Marine Diver (2000)
- —First-Class Small Boat Operator License (2002)
- —High School Teaching License (2007) / Specialized License (2009)
- —Nationally Certified Museum Curator (2016)
- —Welding, crane, forklift, high-pressure gas, licensed cook, and more
Registered as a Sea Learning Coordinator (a program connected to the Museum of Maritime Science) under the title "Zakko CLUB, Freelance Curator."
Selected Work
- — Toba City Marine Red Data Book 2023 — planning, coordination, surveys & writing (429 species; Japan's first marine RDB)
- — Frame-type Lightweight Dredge SK-IV (Japan Utility Model No. 3224300, 2019)
- — Development of the ike-jime aged spiny-lobster technique
- — Underwater photography, science communication & ocean education
- — Participation in policy recommendations on integrated coastal management within Japan’s Basic Plan on Ocean Policy
Links & Materials
- Detailed profile (proff.io) ↗ Full career & record
- YouTube “Zakko Club” ↗ a channel half-built on a whim
- Pocket Marche ↗ producer page (direct from source)
Committees & talks
- —Committee member — joint policy recommendation by the Japan Society of Ocean Policy & the Japanese Association for Coastal Zone Studies (2021): “Toward integrated management of the ocean and coastal zones” ↗
- —Founding & steering committee member — the Japanese Society for Ocean Education (2022–2024) ↗
- —Participant, ECOP JAPAN (Early Career Ocean Professionals) ↗
- —Numerous papers & research presentations (2006–2024)
Other (features, talks & media)
- 2016.03 Toward Tohoku, Tokai–Tonankai and the world (essay) | UTokyo AORI, ICRC / TEAMS ↗
- 2016.03 TEAMS public symposium poster | JAMSTEC ↗
- 2017 Ocean education using museum resources (Mie Pref. Fisheries HS) | Ocean Education Pioneer School ↗
- 2020 Mie Prefecture environmental-learning wall newspaper ↗
- 2021.02 Nagoya TV “SDGs – Toward the Future”: a report on the sea of Mie (press release) ↗
- 2021.02 Yokkaichi City environmental wall newspaper ↗
- 2022.06 Special class “School of the Sea” (Mie Junior High) ↗
- 2022.06 Staff training (free-diving & snorkeling), as instructor | NELCrew ↗
- 2022.08 Crowdfunding: “A boat for coastal surveys and ocean education” (Furutaka-maru) ↗
- 2023.09 Sea Scouts Sunset Talk vol. 12 | Ocean Education Pioneer School ↗
- 2023 Digitizing marine data for seagrass-bed conservation (Toba Maritime College) | Ocean Education Pioneer School ↗
- 2023.12 Talk-event flyer | Science Museum Q ↗
- 2024.03 Event | Sasakawa Peace Foundation, OPRI ↗
- 2024.07 Japanese Society for Ocean Education (X post) ↗
- 2025.03 Minamisanriku Town (PDF) ↗
- — Sea Learning Coordinator (registration) | Umi-no-Manabi ↗
- — Ocean policy material | MLIT (PDF) ↗
- — TEAMS material | UTokyo AORI, ICRC (download) ↗
Surveys, talks, experiences, and support — feel free to reach out.
Contact