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JA EN Japanese English Cape Ochiishi Station Cape Ochishi is a small cape located at the base of the Nemuro Peninsula in eastern Hokkaido, surrounded by sheer cliffs. In the center of the cape, there is the Ochiishi Marsh and the southernmost native habitat of the Sakai azalea, a natural monument. Most of the cape is designated as a nature conservation area. The monitoring station is located at the southern end of the cape, on a cliff 42 meters above sea level. There is a Ochiishi fishing port and residential area at the base of the cape. Since the station is about 2 km away from those area and the air samples are taken from about 50 m above the ground level on the observation tower, they have almost no local anthropogenic influence on the observation. Station Exterior Location 243-2, Ochiishi nishi, Nemuro, Hokkaido Latitude 43° 9' 37" N Longitude 145° 29' 51" E Above sea level approx. 42 m Laying area 3,900 m2 (private land borrowed) Observation building construction Single-story building constructed with aluminum panels Floor area 83.4 m2 Tower height 52.5 m Structure Steel frame supported by guy wires Air intake height 51.5 m Completed March 1994 (Observation started in Oct 1995) Observation target Baseline concentrations of GHGs and atmospheric trace substances in the northern part of Japan #GAW No. GAW#COI243N00 Layout of Cape Ochiishi Station Photo Gallary Drone picture of Cape Ochiishi Station exterior Station inside 1 Station inside 2 (Click image for larger view) Latest Observation Results CO2 Trend in Cape Ochiishi (Preliminary) HomeActivitiesGlobal Environmental MonitoringGround-based monitoring stations (Hateruma / Cape Ochiishi) Cape Ochiishi Station &#169; National Institute for Environmental Studies

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