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Tracking of an Individual Fish by Use of the Ultrasonic Tag (초음파표식에 의한 단체어의 행동 추적)

  • 신형일
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Fisheries and Ocean Technology
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.54-60
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    • 1989
  • This paper described on the tracking of an individual fish at the fishing ground of set net by use of a small ultrasonic fish tag. The apparatuses used were composed with a tag, three receivers and two time-interval counter oscilloscope. A pulsed ultrasonic transmitter tag fitted to back of a dorsal fin of a yellowtail specimen, Seriola quinqueradidta TEMMINCK et SCHLEGEL is tracked by measuring differences in the time of arrival of the acoustic pulses at an arrangement of three receivers in the freeding tank. The successive positions of the fish were calculated from the differences in the received time of the signals. A fish carying the tag was tracked in the fishing ground of set net by use of the hydrophone and Loran-C. The results of the tests showed that this method gave good positional information to track the movement of an individual fish in the fishing ground of set net.

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Development of Global Fishing Application to Build Big Data on Fish Resources (어자원 빅데이터 구축을 위한 글로벌 낚시 앱 개발)

  • Pi, Su-Young;Lee, Jung-A;Yang, Jae-Hyuck
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.333-341
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    • 2022
  • Despite rapidly increasing demand for fishing, there is a lack of studies and information related to fishing, and there is a limit to obtaining the data on the global distribution of fish resources. Since the existing method of investigating fish resource distribution is designed to collect the fish resource information by visiting the investigation area using a throwing net, it is almost impossible to collect nation-wide data, such as streams, rivers, and seas. In addition, the existing method of measuring the length of fish used a tape measure, but in this study, a FishingTAG's smart measure was developed. When recording a picture using a FishingTAG's smart measure, the length of the fish and the environmental data when the fish was caught are automatically collected, and there is no need to carry a tape measure, so the user's convenience can be increased. With the development of a global fishing application using a FishingTAG's smart measure, first, it is possible to collect fish resource samples in a wide area around the world continuously on a real time basis. Second, it is possible to reduce the enormous cost for collecting fish resource data and to monitor the distribution and expansion of the alien fish species disturbing the ecosystem. Third, by visualizing global fish resource information through the Google Maps, users can obtain the information on fish resources according to their location. Since it provides the fish resource data collected on a real time basis, it is expected to of great help to various studies and the establishment of policies.

A Study on RFID Tag Recognition for Metal Pipe in Fish Cultivating Industry (양식용 철제 가두리에 대한 RFID 태그 인식률 개선에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Sung-Mee;Kim, Chae-Soo
    • Journal of Korea Society of Industrial Information Systems
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    • v.17 no.7
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    • pp.209-214
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    • 2012
  • RFID(Radio Frequency IDentification) is an emerging technology which brings enormous productivity benefits in applications where objects have to be identified automatically. But despite of RFID's advantage, it is not easy to realize the RFID technology in business world. The failure to read RFID tags is the most urgent problem that should be solved for RFID application. Specially, in metal and liquid material, recognition rate of RFID tag is lower than others. Though some special tags for metal and liquid have been invented, it has not prevalent in business world on account of high price. In this paper, styrofoam pad is suggested to improve recognition rate of RFID tag for metal pipe which is used in fish cultivating industry. We makes experiment using Taguchi method and analyze the effects on styrofoam thickness, attachment location of tag, and angle of antenna.

Migration and growth rate of Mottled skate, Beringraja pulchra by the tagging release program in the Yellow Sea, Korea (표지방류조사에 의한 참홍어 (Beringraja pulchra)의 이동 및 성장률)

  • Im, Yang-Jae;Jo, Hyun-Su
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Fisheries and Ocean Technology
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    • v.51 no.2
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    • pp.227-234
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    • 2015
  • To obtain geographical range and growth-kinetics parameters of mottled sake (Beringraja pulchra) populations in the Yellow Sea, three mark-recapture experiments were carried out. Overall, 991 tagged individuals were released, and 4.1% of them were recaptured with the mean release period of 339 d (range, 8-1,420 d) and the mean growth rate of $1.4cm\;mon^{-1}$ (female, $1.5cm\;mon^{-1}$; male $1.3cm\;mon^{-1}$). In the first experiment, 667 individuals were released at Heuksan Island from April to June, 2007-2009, and 30 individuals were recaptured mainly at the north and the north-east coasts of the island, indicating absence of migration to the south of the island. In the second experiment, 323 individuals were released at several fishing grounds scattered in the Yellow Sea in 2010-2013, and 11 individuals were recaptured at points deviated to all directions from the releasing points. As the last, one individual was released with pop-up satellite archival tag at a costal point ($34^{\circ}37.2$'N, $124^{\circ}59.3$'E) off Hong Island on May 21, 2010. The tagged individual migrated to a north-east location ($35^{\circ}50.4$'N, $126^{\circ}03.6$'E) of Eocheong Island by Aug. 25, 2010. The data archived for the three months in the tag indicated that the migration path had depths of 48-80 m and temperature of $12.6-14.4^{\circ}C$. The results indicated that mottled sake populations had a localized habitat ranges at the north of Heuksan Island and the west of Hong Island while growing at the rate of $1.4cm\;mon^{-1}$.

GeneFishing PCR 기법을 이용한 한우 등심조직의 육질 등급 간 차등 발현 유전자의 발굴

  • Sin, Seong-Cheol;Sin, Gi-Hyeon;Park, Jong-Geun;Lee, Jun-Je;Baek, Myeong-Gi;Heo, Yeon-Beom;Chae, Ji-Seon;Jeong, Gu-Yong;Jeong, Ui-Ryong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Food Science of Animal Resources Conference
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    • 2005.10a
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    • pp.119-122
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    • 2005
  • 본 연구는 한우 근내 지방 축적 기작을 구명하고 고급육과 저급육에서 차등 발현되는 유전자를 발굴 동정하여 한우 육질 진단을 위한 분자 표지 마커로 활용하기 위해 GeneFishing PCR 기법을 이용하여 한우 육질등급에 따른 등심조직에서 차등적으로 발현되는 유전자를 분석하였다. 한우 육질 등급($1^+$ 등급 vs 3 등급)간에 총 10개의 차등 발현 유전자가 확인되었고 이 가운데 고급육 한우 등심에서 발현량이 높은 유전자가 4개 그리고 저급육 등심에서 발현량이 높은 유전자 6개가 각각 검출되었다. 발현량 차이 유전자를 cloning하여 염기서열을 분석하고 상동성 검색을 실시한 결과 고급육에서 발현량이 높은 DEG는 주로 EST(expressed sequence tag) 유전자들로 밝혀졌고 저급육에서 발현량이 높은 DEG는 malate dehydrogenase 2(MDH2), myosin heavy chain 2a, triosephosphate isomerase 1(TPI 1), actin, alpha 1, skeletal muscle(ACTA1 ) 유전자들로 동정 되었다. 본 연구를 통해 한우 육질간 차등 발현되는 유전자들은 한우 육질 및 등급판정을 위한 표지인자(marker)로 활용할 수 있어 유전자 마커를 이용한 고급육 생산 한우의 육질 조기진단이 가능할 것이다.

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Effects of Stocking and Laboratory Rearing in Abalone, Haliotis discus hannai by Tagging (참전복, Haliotis discus hannai 표식개체의 실내사육 및 방류효과)

  • Kang, Kyoung-Ho;Wi, Chong-Hwan;Kim, Kwang-Soo
    • Journal of Aquaculture
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.109-115
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    • 1996
  • Tagging method, recapture frequencies and mortalities were investigated to obtain the basic data for the effective release technique of abalone, Haliotis discus hannai. Tagged and untagged H. discus hannai were reared for 90 days in the laboratory. Attachment of plastic piece by Alteco was used as tag material. The growth, mortality and falling rate of tags were examined. Data from stock in natural condition showed that fishing rate, fishing mortality and natural mortality of tagged group were 0.04, 0.0195 and 0.4652, respectively.

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Behavior of Fish School to the Set-Net (정치망에 대한 어군의 대망행동)

  • A, Dong-Geun;Lee, Ju-Hui
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Fisheries and Ocean Technology
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.109-117
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    • 1997
  • In order to hold the behavior of fish school to the set-net, a series of tag-recapture experiments were carried out in two fishing grounds of the middle sized set-nets which were located in 20m depth on the coast of Keojedo and Namhaedo in the Southern part of Korea from September to October in 1996. In the experiments, the leading ability of the leader and the fish court and the recapturing ability of the bag nets were checked out for the six species of fish in method of discharging the tagged fishes at side points of leader, and the middle points of the fish court and the bag nets in a hauling step, and recapturing them at the bag nets in the next hauling. The results obtained are as follows; 1. The ratio recaptured at the both side bag-nets in the next hauling after discharged from the fish court in the previous step was 20.3% in small size of mackerel Scomber japonicus, 16.2% in small size of horse mackerel Trachurus japonicus, 10.3% in black sea-bream Acanthopagrus schlegelii, 19.1% in red barracuda Syhyraena pinguis, 16.3% in halfbeak Hemiramphus sajori, 20.0% in gizzard shad Konosirus punctatus individually, and totally in six species of fish, that was 17.2%. 2. The ratio recaptured at the same bag net after discharged in the both side bag-nets was 21.7% in small size of mackerel, 21.5% in small size of horse mackerel, 6.7% in black sea-bream, 17.8% in red barracuda, 16.8 in half-beak, 19.1% in gizzard shad individually, and totally in six species of fish, that was 18.8%. 3. The leading ratio from side points of the leader departed from door in 25m to fish court was 58.9% in small size of mackerel, 74.6% in small size of horse mackerel, 38.0% in black sea-bream, 54.7% in red barracuda, 58.6% in half-beak, 54.5% in gizzard shad individually, and totally in six species of fish, that was 57.8%. So it was assumed that the leader of set-net was very effective in leading to the swimming direction of small size of mackerel, small size of horse mackerel, red barracuda, half-beak and gizzard shad. 4. Red barracuda, half-beak and gizzard shad entered into bag net of upstream in large numbers than bag net of downstream, and small size of horse mackerel and black sea-bream entered into bag net of downstream in large numbers than bag net of upstream. 5. Small size of mackerel and small size of horse mackerel had high remaining rate in the bag net of downstream, and black sea-bream, red barracuda and half-beak had high remaining rate in the bag net of upstream.

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Freshwater Fish Utilization of Fishway Installed in the Jangheung Dam (장흥댐에 설치되어 있는 어도와 담수어류의 이용 분석)

  • Yoon, Ju-Duk;Kim, Jeong-Hui;Joo, Gea-Jae;Seo, Jin-Won;Pak, Hubert;Jang, Min-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • v.44 no.3
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    • pp.264-271
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    • 2011
  • At the Jangheung multipurpose dam, which is on the Tamjin River, a trapping and trucking operation was established to maintain continuous upstream migration of fish,. To facilitate fish gathering, installation of an effective fishing trap was required. In this study, we evaluated the fish trap, established at the Jangheung dam, using PIT (Passive Integrated Transponder) telemetry. A total of 254 individuals from 15 species were monitored. Among these tagged species, 36 individuals from 6 species (Carassius auratus, C. cuvieri, Zacco temminckii, Z. platypus, Pungtungia herzi, and Pseudobagrus koreanus) were detected; a 14.2% detection rate. C. auratus recorded the highest detection rate of 44.2% while P. herzi was 14.3%. Z. temminckii and Z. platypus showed relatively low detection, 5% and 7.7% respectively. Some of individuals from C. auratus and Z. platypus did not pass through the antenna at the first attempt but were continuously detected on multiple days. There were no statistical differences in body size (total length, standard length and body weight) of individuals that did or did not swim into the trap (Mann-Whitney U test, p>0.05). Fish mainly swam into the trap during outflow of water from the dam (Mann-Whitney U test, p<0.001) and showed a higher detection frequency in daytime than nighttime (Mann-Whitney U test, p<0.001). Thus, for fish movement into the trap, external factors such as outflow from dam and time of day have important roles. Based on detection rate, not all fishes showed upstream migration but represented selective migration. Consequently, the establishment of flexible outflow strategies that take into consideration ecological characteristics of fishes should required for improving the efficiency of fishway.