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A Study on the Structural Problems and Global Development Model and Policy of the Distant-water Fisheries, Korea (원양어업의 경영구조적 문제와 글로벌 발전모델 및 정책에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Sang-Go
    • Journal of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Education
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.85-97
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    • 2006
  • With extension of national jurisdiction over coastal living resources, new dimensions and objectives should be added to international cooperation in distant-water fisheries concepts. For distant-water fishing nations, Korea, joint exploitation of these resources is today considered not only as a way of producing additional income opportunities, but first of all as at least a partial solution to neutralization of harvesting limitations imposed on them in traditionally exploited fishing grounds.This paper explores the development of Korean distant-water fisheries agreements and reviews the various types of agreements currently in place and discusses the future of Korean distant-water fisheries agreements with third countries. The relationship between coastal States and fishing fleets from non-adjacent countries has been transformed since the 1980s. This was primarily a result of the declaration of Exclusive Economic Zones(EEZs) by many coastal states in the years leading up to the close of the negotiations of the UNCLOS in 1982. Significantly, by recognizing the right of coastal states to determine how their waters were to be exploited, UNCLOS provided a legal basis and economic motivation for the negotiation of access agreements between coastal states and distant-water fishing nations, KoreaThere is a real danger that Korean distant-water fisheries agreements could and do result in the adverse environmental impacts experienced in Korean coastal waters being transferred to third country water and consequently creating socio-economic problems for these third countries. Korean distant-water fisheries agreements with third countries have the potential to be a force for good if they are well managed and if the principals that will be applied within Korean coastal waters, through the reform of the distant-water fisheries policy, are applied equally upon third country waters.

A Study on the Construction of Coastal VTS in Mokpo Coastal Waters (목포연안에서의 연안VTS설치에 관한 연구)

  • Moon, Beom-Sik;Jong, Jae-Yong;Gug, Seung-Gi;Kim, Se-Won;Park, Jin-Soo
    • Journal of Navigation and Port Research
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.261-268
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    • 2002
  • At recently, Oil spill accident of large size oiler that happen domestic and outside the country is occured to social impact us as well as economical damage in sea environment. Also, because spread extent of pollution accident is reaching harbor, bay and close water areas, as necessity that traffic control ships are sea place. VTS is changing to concept that control space is magnified gradually. Our country is operated to 14 harbors which is control center. But abroad is operating coastal VTS that do main waterway and coastals to authority dimension. Therefore, necessity that traffic density of ship manages high coastals and ship traffic of waterway to our country is risen. This paper is execute sea traffic survey at Mokop sea areas and sea casualty occurs. It proposal that coastal VTS center field of most suitable and position of radar site.

Strategy for Constructing Marine Geographic Information System of KOREA (한국의 해양지리정보체계 구축을 위한 전략)

  • 정희균;서상현;김석구
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2001.10a
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    • pp.187-190
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    • 2001
  • At a turning point of new paradigm, each countries in the world are try to search solutions to a current problems of the times in maritime than land. In special, as a maritime power that KOREA is surrounded by the sea on three sides, our country place more weight on maritime. To accomplish a powerful maritime power, it is necessary to create a digital marine spatial on the basis of Marine and Coastal GIS. This planning is establishing that our country, to construct a systematic, efficient Marine and Coastal GIS Infrastructures, is to analyze the present state of internal & external, law and planning related in Marine and Coastal GIS, and establish vision, mission, core values, goals, strategies by setting a basic concept of Marine GIS

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A Fundamental Study on the Application of the Period in Cold Weather Concrete (한중 콘크리트의 적용기간 설정에 관한 기초적 연구)

  • 한민철;백승대;윤기원;한천구;김무한
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 1996.04a
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    • pp.408-413
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    • 1996
  • The purpose of this study is to present the reference data about the period in cold weather concrete practice based on meteorological data of Korea meteorological administration in our country in comparison with previous study and specifications of foreign country as to cold weather concrete such as ACI, JASS-5 and JSCE. The results of this study indicate that the period of cold weather concrete by each specifications in most of the region except Cheju island and coastal region in Korea is lasted over 100 days and the period of cold weather concrete in hillsides and inland areas is longer than that of coastal regions in the same latitude.

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A Fundamental Study on the Introduction Result Analysis and Activation Plan Establishment of Coastal Safety Management Code (내항선안전관리규약(CSM Code)의 도입 성과 분석 및 활성화 방안수립을 위한 기초적 연구)

  • Noh Chang-Kyun;Chong Chong-Ho
    • Proceedings of KOSOMES biannual meeting
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    • 2005.05a
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    • pp.23-29
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    • 2005
  • Our country marine transport enterprise the international from competitive power from the hazard which develops at marine transport powerful country the government and marine transport presentation with activation of safety management protection of life Protection and oceanic environment from the sea hazard at the place where compared to it is endeavoring more the activation plan so far regarding the safety management from the coastal line insufficient are and the system and actuality safety management activation plan which is suitable in the coastal line is necessary. From the research which it sees consequently today a result analysis of coastal line safety management and the development direction of activation plan importance from it let in the immediacy which from the marine transport enterprise is important with the international and oceanic environmental protection it presented.

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Ieodo Issue and the evolution of People's Liberation Army Navy Strategy (이어도 쟁점과 중국 해군전략의 변화)

  • Kang, Byeong-Cheol
    • Strategy21
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    • s.31
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    • pp.142-163
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    • 2013
  • Ieodo is a submerged rock within a Korea's Exclusive Economic Zone(EEZ) in the East China Sea with its most shallow part about 4.6m below the sea level which has no specific rights for the EEZ delimitation. The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) stipulates that any coastal state has the rights to claim an EEZ that stretches up to 200 nautical miles from its shore, except where there is an overlap with a neighboring country's claims. Korea claims that Ieodo is within its EEZ as it sits on the Korean side of the equidistant line and the reef is located on the Korea section of the continental shelf. China does not recognize Korea's application of the equidistance principle and insists that Ieodo lies on its continental shelf. According to UNCLOS, Ieodo is located in international waters, rather than one country's EEZ as the two countries have failed to reach a final agreement over the delimitation of the maritime border. This study seeks to understand the evolution of the People's Liberation Army Navy(PLAN) strategy as main obstacles for the EEZ delimitation between Korea and China. PLAN's Strategy evolves from "coastal defense" to "offshore defence", since the late 1980s from a "coastal defence" strategy to an "offshore defence" strategy which would extend the perimeter of defence to between 200 nm and 400 nm from the coast. China's economic power has increased It's dependence on open trade routes for energy supplies and for its own imports and exports. China want secure Sea Lane. PLAN's "offshore defence" strategy combines the concept of active defence with the deployment of its military forces beyond its borders. China's navy try to forward base its units and to achieve an ocean going capability. China's navy expects to have a 'Blue Water' capability by 2050. China insists that coastal states do have a right under UNCLOS to regulate the activities of foreign military forces in their EEZs. China protests several times against US military forces operating within It's EEZ. The U.S. position is that EEZs should be consistent with customary international law of the sea, as reflected in UNCLOS. U.S. has a national interest in the preservation of freedom of navigation as recognized in customary international law of the sea and reflected in UNCLOS. U.S. insists that coastal states under UNCLOS do not have the right to regulate foreign military activities in their EEZs. To be consistent with its demand that the U.S. cease performing military operations in china's EEZ, China would not be able to undertake any military operations in the waters of South Korea's EEZ. As such, to preserve its own security interests, China prefers a status quo policy and used strategic ambiguity on the Ieodo issue. PLAN's strategy of coastal defence has been transformed into offensive defence, Korea's EEZ can be a serious limitation to PLAN's operational plan of activities. Considering China'a view of EEZs, China do not want make EEZ delimitation agreement between Korea and China. China argues that the overlapping areas between EEZs should be handled through negotiations and neither side can take unilateral actions before an agreement is reached. China would prefer Ieodo sea zone as a international waters, rather than one country's EEZ.

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A Study on Management of Foreign Seamen on Board Coastal & Offshore Fishing Boats (연근해어선에 승무하는 외국인 어선원의 관리방안)

  • Cha, Cheol-Pyo;Park, Jong-Un
    • Journal of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Education
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.515-525
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    • 2011
  • Due to changes in internal and external environment of coastal & offshore fishery such as decrease in coastal & offshore fishery resources, rising labor costs, rising gas prices, rising turnover rate of seamen, and intensified avoiding 4D types of business, the domestic seamen's avoidance of going to sea is being intensified. In order to solve the problems of domestic seamen shortage, coastal & offshore fishery businesses prefer to employ foreign seamen whose wages are relatively low, so employment of foreign seamen continues to increase. However, the foreign seamen system has the problems in selecting and managing seamen but these problems have been not adequately dealt with, so damages to fishery business continue to occur due to the seamen's deserting. The cases, in which foreigners who entered the country to take the sea in coastal & offshore fishing boats deserted their workplace, recorded 36.4% as of 2010. So in order to achieve the purpose of the foreign seamen system itself through rational management of foreign seamen, the exclusive organization to manage foreign seamen should be established and the system to rationally select foreign seamen who have experiences of fishery should be established. The utilization of foreign seamen during off season needs to be maximized by establishing the employment connection system for the management of foreign seamen and employment stabilization, and the exclusive organization for education of foreign seamen and the organization for nurturing domestic seamen need to be established and operated.

The Present State and Problem of Costal Zone Management of Korea (한국 연안관리의 현상과 과제)

  • 박종화;이순혁
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers Conference
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    • 1999.10c
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    • pp.149-154
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    • 1999
  • The objective of this paper is to provide an overview of the coastal zone managment system in the USA , France, Netherlands and Korea with an emphasis on the present state and problem of coastal zone management . Based on each country's experience , environmental techniques and methodologies has provided valuable information that can be used to carry out future , similar enacts laws of caastal zone management . The problem an dthe posture of the costal zone management of Korea are presented and a matter necessary for managing the coast and the problem in the future are presented.

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Study and Analysis of the Damage by the Storm Surge (폭풍해일에 의한 피해사례 연구 및 분석)

  • Hong, Weon-Sig;Park, Seong-Soo;Cho, Yong-Sik
    • 한국방재학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2008.02a
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    • pp.447-450
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    • 2008
  • A storm surge is gradually increased in the Korean peninsula. Furthermore, this phenomenon is confined not only the Korean peninsula but also the whole world. A storm surge induced by storm, typhoon, or cyclone is a phenomenon that the water surface elevation is raising by the barometric pressure difference and this water level rising threatens the coastal facilities, settlement, or lives. Most of coastal region in our country are unsafe from this disaster. Even though we are not able to prevent the generation of this phenomenon, we can reduce the damages by investigating the kind of storm surge disaster. Once we finish this investigation, we can reduce the damages by offering the information for risk prior to an invasion of storm surge. This study, we analyzed the previously occurred storm surge damages, and this data can be utilized as a guide for those who live near the coastal region providing the information about the predicting scale of the storm surge

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Some Members of Rhodochorton (Rhodophyta) in Korea (홍조 Rhodochorton 속의 분류학적 연구)

  • 이인규
    • Journal of Plant Biology
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.36-52
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    • 1974
  • Nine members of Rhodochorton appearing in coastal waters of Korea were investigated diagnostically. Among them, Rh. densum, Rh. magnificum, Rh. robustum and Rh. codicola were identified previously, while Rh. terminale, Rh. sancti-thomae, Rh. daviesii, Rh. hyalosiphoniae, and Rh. rhizoideum were identified and described for the first time in this country.

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