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Bio-Monitoring System Using Shell Valve Movements of Pacific Oyster (Crassostrea gigas) -I. Detecting Abnormal Shell Valve Movements Under Low Salinity Using a Hall Element Sensor

굴(Crassostrea gigas)의 패각운동을 이용한 생물모니터링시스템 연구 -I. 홀 소자를 이용한 저염분하에서 비정상적인 패각운동 측정

  • Oh, Seok Jin (Department of oceanography, Pukyong National University) ;
  • Lee, Jun-Ho (Training ship administrative center, Pukyong National University) ;
  • Kim, Seok-Yun (Department of oceanography, Pukyong National University)
  • Received : 2013.02.06
  • Accepted : 2013.05.06
  • Published : 2013.05.25

Abstract

As an early warning system to reduce the damage of aquacultured mollusks due to low salinity water, we investigated the possibility of a biomonitoring system measuring the shell valve movement (SVM) of Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) by using the Hall element sensor. In high salinity water of 27 psu, SVMs of Pacific oyster showed spikes which mean a relatively fast closing condition after opened condition of average 10-15 mm, and then the SVM showed back to opening condition slower than closing speed. In water salinity of 20-27 psu, the SVMs were similar to that of 27 psu. However, below 17 psu, it showed abnormal valve movements such as spending more time for shell closure. In 10 psu, we could not detected SVMs due to closed condition during experiment periods. Thus, if we quickly detect abnormal environmental variations like low salinity using bio-monitoring of SVM, it may be contribute to increased productivity by dramatically reducing damages in aquaculture.

저염분에 따른 양식생물의 피해를 줄이기 위한 조기경보 방안으로 염분에 따른 굴(Crassostrea gigas) 패각운동 특성을 홀 소자를 이용하여 측정하는 생물모니터링시스템의 적용 가능성을 조사하였다. 염분농도 27 psu에서 굴의 패각운동은 평균 10-15 mm 정도의 개각상태를 유지하다가, 비교적 빠른 폐각상태를 지시하는 큰 파형이 보였으며, 다시 개각상태로 돌아가나, 그 속도는 폐각상태로 진행되는 속도보다 느리게 나타났다. 20 psu까지 저염분의 농도에서는 27 psu의 패각 운동과 큰 변화가 없었다. 하지만 17 psu 이하의 염분농도부터 이상 패각운동이 지시되었으며, 10 psu에서는 패각운동이 없이 폐각상태를 유지하였다. 이와 같은 생물모니터링시스템을 패류 양식에 활용하여 해양환경의 이상변동을 신속히 감지할 수 있다면, 어업피해를 감소시킬 활동으로 연결될 것으로 기대된다.

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