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Showing posts with label Sightseeing. Show all posts
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Friday, March 2, 2012

Mysterious Toyama Bay

For the past 10,000 years, the sea forest has stood just as it is today. This mysterious world is a large bay on the east side of the Noto Peninsula, which projects into the Sea of Japan in west-central Japan. 3,000-meter-high mountains suddenly drop to 1,000 meters below the surface of the ocean creating wondrous natural phenomena and extreme habitat for exotic sea creatures. Known for its wide variety of fish, Toyama Bay has been dubbed "a natural fish tank," because throughout the year many kinds of fish (meaning "very fresh" in Toyama's local dialect) are caught and then unloaded from ships at bustling fishing ports along the coast of the bay, such as Uozu, Shinminato, and Himi. Nutrient-rich springs overflow from deep beneath the sea-bed, causing several hundred species of sea life to inhabit the area.

The coastal shelf in Toyama Bay is small, and the sea floor drops sharply a short distance from the land, with the deepest parts of the bay being more than 1,200 meters deep. Into the surface seawater of the bay, warm-water fish species are carried by the warm Tsushima current, while in the deep seawater at a depth of over 300 meters coldwater fish species live in the much cooler waters of the Japan Sea (deep seawater) at a temperature of around two degrees Celsius. Thus, Toyama Bay has an environment where both warm- and cold-water marine life can exist, and thus it is a treasure trove of marine resources.
Seventy percent of the total fish catch is comprised of migratory warm-water fish such as tuna and yellowtail, while the rest includes many kinds of deep-water fish and shellfish such as sweet shrimp, benizuwai crab, Japanese ivory shell, firefly squid, and white shrimp. Rare firefly squid and white shrimp are particularly valuable marine resources that are rarely found in areas other than Toyama Bay. Every spring, a large number of the tiny squids come to the coast from waters more than 200 meters deep for spawning. The mysterious pale blue light emitted by the squids in the night sea when they are caught is a common spring sight in Toyama Bay.

Watasenia scintillans, or the Firefly Squid, is only 3 inches long, but packs a stunning feature in that small package. At the end of their tentacles are special organs called photophores that light up like glow sticks at a rave. In the Toyama Bay, in the central Japan Sea, the squid are found in fantastic abundance. Normally living at 1200 feet underwater, a v shaped canyon in Toyama bay pushes the current, and the squid, to the surface in massive numbers where, forced up, the millions of squids turn the bay into a writhing, gleaming blue froth.
Fished by the ton from March to June, when the fishing boats dump the nets onto the boat floor the squirming squids light up and turn the boats themselves into blue beacons. Thankfully, for the curious visitors, one need not sign up to work on a Japanese fishing-boat tour to see the phenomenon.
The habitat of the world-famous glowing firefly squid limits itself to the Western Pacific ocean. The firefly squid is a middle-deep sea squid that can live on depths of 600 to 1200 (365m) feet. The body of these little squids are covered with photophores that give a blue light. The main goal of these photophores is to lure little fishes, so that it can catch them easier. Just as the vampire squid, the firefly squid has its photophores totally under control. He can make different light show patterns with these photophores to communicate with others, to distract a predator or even lure their pray.
The reproduction of the firefly squid, once a year (March to June) millions of squids come together to fertilize and to drop their eggs in the Toyama Bay in Japan. The big reunion of these squids is one big light show that you can admire and it attracts thousands of tourists. Once the firefly squids have done their job, they die. The firefly squid has a one year life-cycle and once that year is over they die and wash up on the shore. This event is very important for other sea creatures and sea birds who enjoy eating the dead bodies of the firefly squid.
Firefly squids are just as many other sea creature a delicacy in Japan and they're mainly caught when the firefly squids come together to mate.


Sightseeing

Early in the morning, after 3 AM, sightseeing boats depart the Namerikawa fishing port (Namerikawa is also home to the world's only museum dedicated to the firefly squid) in Toyama prefecture, making a short journey to fixed nets located about 1 to 2 km offshore. As the fishermen haul in their nets, the light emitted by the firefly squid causes the sea surface to glow a cobalt blue, evoking squeals of delight from the tourists.
Toyama Bay's firefly squid fishing season opened on March 1 and is expected to continue until the end of June. Sightseeing boats are scheduled to run until May 7.


















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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships





Pretty much anybody who is anybody in tennis will be in Dubai over the next couple of weeks in one of the biggest of the non-Grand Slam tournaments. The $2 million Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships is certainly a big deal.
Eight of the top ten ranked men will be in the city, which has already become a serious sporting destination, while seven of the top ten women will also be there. Interestingly, the women play in week one, starting on Monday, and then the men are in action in week two.

Since its inaugural tournament in 1993, the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships has consistently showcased the world's best players in competition and also in spectacular locations around Dubai.
The Dubai Tennis Championships (also known as the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships for sponsorship reasons) (formerly known for sponsorship reasons as the Barclays Dubai Tennis Championships and the Dubai Duty Free Men's and Women's Championships) is a professional tennis tournament owned and organized by Dubai Duty Free and held annually in Dubai, United Arab Emirates on outdoor hardcourts. The tournament organizes both a men's and women's event. The tournament takes place under the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.


In 2005, two ATP World Tour Champions - Andre Agassi and Roger Federer - scaled the Burj Al Arab for a friendly practice session atop the helipad at the iconic hotel.


 -- click here for more info --


The respective winners of the recent Australian Open are ready to follow their success down under with a good showing in the Middle East.
For the women, Justine Henin and Venus Williams have enjoyed themselves over the years, with four and two wins each respectively, but last year the crown went to Caroline Wozniacki.
The Dane was knocked off the number one spot just last month after her quest for a first Grand Slam win ended in failure in Melbourne. Now the number four in the world, she has her sights set on the winner of the Australian Open and the new number one, Victoria Azarenka of Belarus.
Wozniacki will have to do better than last week, when she was knocked out of the Qatar Open early by Lucie Safarova, despite having three match-points.
"I just want to get out of here. You don't want to stay when you lose a match like that," Wozniacki said, and added, “It's really disappointing but you have to move on.”
Azarenka returns to the Middle East in much better shape than she was a year ago when defeats in Doha and Dubai almost prompted her to quit the sport.
"My mum told me to come home and rest, and not be crazy about it,” she said. “And my gran pointed out there are things so much harder in life than tennis matches.”
“Last year I was in a bit of a mess. I couldn't control any of my emotions. I had to change my mentality. So now I don’t try to, you know, think ‘why is this happening to me?’ Instead I just try to accept and deal with it.”
Novak Djokovic has dominated men’s tennis in the past few years and Dubai has been no exception with the last three titles going the Serbian’s way.
Already, 2012 couldn’t have gone better. He won the Australian Open and last week was given his country’s highest honor, Order of the Karadjordje’s Star of the 1st degree by Serbian president Boris Tadic.
He’s going to take some stopping soon...

 ATP (Men's)
  • Name: Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships
  • Category: ATP World Tour 500
  • Place: Dubai, U.A.E
  • Date: 27.02.2012-03.03.2012
  • Draw Size: S-32 D-16
  • Surface: Hard
  • Prize Money: $ 1,700,475
  • Total Financial Commitment: $ 2,313,975
  • Ticket Hotline: +9714-224-4568

WTA (Women's)
  • Prize Money: $2,000,000
  • Surface: Hard/Outdoors 
  • Tournament Director: Salah Tahlak


Dubai Tennis Stadium:

The Aviation Club is home of The Dubai Tennis Stadium which was inaugurated in 1994 and has hosted the Dubai Tennis Championships ever since. The state-of-the art stadium is home to the prestigious centre court that has hosted tennis stars Roger Federer, Andre Agassi, Goran Ivanisevic, Venus & Serena Williams, Lindsay Davenport and many more.
The Dubai Tennis Stadium was voted "Best Venue" by players on the ATP Tennis Tour for three consecutive years.


Tournament Schedule :


Day Date WTA Rounds
Sat 18-Feb Qualifying Women's
Sun 19-Feb Qualifying Women's
Mon 20-Feb 1st Round
Tue 21-Feb 2nd Round
Wed 22-Feb 3rd Round
Thur 23-Feb Quarterfinals
Fri 24-Feb Semifinals
Sat 25-Feb Finals

Day Date ATP World Tour Rounds

Sat 25-Feb Qualifying Men's
Sun 26-Feb Qualifying Men's
Mon 27-Feb 1st Round
Tue 28-Feb 2nd Round
Wed 29-Feb 3rd Round
Thur 01-Mar Quarterfinals
Fri 02-Mar Semifinals
Sat 03-Mar Finals

MEN

SINGLES DOUBLES
1993 Karel Novacek Anders Jarryd/John Fitzgerald
1994 Magnus Gustafsson Mark Woodforde/Todd Woodbridge
1995 Wayne Ferreira Grant Connell/Patrick Galbraith
1996 Goran Ivanisevic Byron Black/Grant Connell
1997 Thomas Muster Goran Ivanisevic/Alexander Groen
1998 Alex Corretja Mahesh Bhupathi/Leander Paes
1999 Jerome Golmard Wayne Black/Sandon Stolle
2000 Nicolas Kiefer Jiri Novak/David Rikl
2001 Juan Carlos Ferrero Joshua Eagle/Standon Stolle
2002 Fabrice Santoro Mark Knowles/Daniel Nestor
2003 Roger Federer Leander Paes /David Rikl
2004 Roger Federer Mahesh Bhupathi/Fabrice Santoro
2005 Roger Federer Martin Damm/Radek Stepanek
2006 Rafael Nadal Paul Hanley/Kevin Ullyett
2007 Roger Federer Fabrice Santoro/Nenad Zimonjic
2008 Andy Roddick Mahesh Bhupathi/Mark Knowles
2009 Novak Djokovic Rick de Voest/Dmitry Tursunov
2010 Novak Djokovic Simon Aspelin/Paul Hanley
2011 Novak Djokovic Sergiy Stakhovsky/Mikhail Youzhny
WOMEN
2001 Martina Hingis Barbara Rittner/ Marlene Weigartner
2002 Amelie Mauresmo Barbara Rittner/Maria Vento Kabchi
2003 Justine Henin-Hardenne Svetlana Kuznetsova/Martina Navratilova
2004 Justine Henin-Hardenne Janet Husarova/Conchita Martinez
2005 Lindsay Davenport Virginia Ruano Pascual/Paola Suarez
2006 Justine Henin-Hardenne Kveta Peschke/Francesca Schiavone
2007 Justine Henin Cara Black/Liezel Huber
2008 Elena Dementieva Cara Black/Liezel Huber
2009 Venus Williams Cara Black/Liezel Huber
2010 Venus Williams Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez/Nuria Llagostera Vives
2011 Caroline Wozniacki Liezel Huber/Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez




Grandstand Ticket Prices


Women's Week
CATEGORY
DAY
TIMINGS
2012
Day 1 (Feb 20)
Mon
2:00 AND 7:00 PM
50
Day 2 (Feb 21)
Tues
2:00 AND 7:00 PM
50
Day 3 (Feb 22)
Wed
2:00 AND 7:00 PM
50
Day 4 (Feb 23)
Thurs
2:00 AND 7:00 PM
150
Day 5 (Feb 24)
Fri
2:00 AND 7:00 PM
250
FINALS (Feb 25)
Sat
5:00 AND 7:00 PM
350
Total Price Per Week

900

Men's Week
CATEGORY
DAY
TIMINGS
2012
Day 1 (Feb 27)
Mon
2:00 AND 7:00 PM
50
Day 2 (Feb 28)
Tues
2:00 AND 7:00 PM
50
Day 3 (Feb 29) - SOLD OUT
Wed
2:00 AND 7:00 PM
50
Day 4 (Mar 1) - SOLD OUT
Thurs
2:00 AND 7:00 PM
150
Day 5 (Mar 2) - SOLD OUT
Fri
2:00 AND 7:00 PM
250
FINALS (Mar 3) - SOLD OUT
Sat
5:00 AND 7:00 PM
350
Total Price Per Week

900

































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