• Title/Summary/Keyword: Ocean Environment Monitoring

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Measurement of Low-Frequency Ocean Noise by a Self-Recording Hydrophone (자동기록식 수중청음기를 이용한 저주파 해양잡음의 측정)

  • Kim, Bong-Chae;Kim, Byoung-Nam;Cho, Hong-Sang
    • Ocean and Polar Research
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.311-316
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    • 2007
  • Ocean noise may be used for monitoring wind speed and rainfall rate on the sea surface, as well as for tracking whales' migration routes. In particular, low-frequency ocean noise has recently been of concern with relation to the behavior of marine mammals. Low-frequency ocean noise has been increasing over the past few decades due to increase of ship traffic and offshore oil industry activities. Mechanical noise such as flow noise and cable strumming noise may be induced if low-frequency ocean noise is measured by cabled traditional hydrophone in high current areas. To successfully measure low-frequency ocean noise in a shallow water environment with strong current, we developed a self-recording hydrophone. This paper describes the main configurations of the self-recording hydrophone and presents some results on measured data.

Regional sea water chlorophyll distribution derived from MODIS for near-real time monitoring

  • Liew, S.C.;Heng, A.W.C.
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.1039-1041
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    • 2003
  • Ocean color products derived from remote sensing satellite data are useful for monitoring the sea water quality such as the concentrations of chlorophyll, sediments and dissolved organic matter. Currently, ocean color products derived from MODIS data can be requested from NASA over the internet. However, due to the bandwidth limitation of most users in this region, and the time delay in data delivery, the products cannot be use for near-real time monitoring of sea water chlorophyll. CRISP operates a MODIS data receiving station for environmental monitoring purposes. MODIS data have been routinely received and processed to level 1B. We have adapted the higher level processing algorithms from the Institutional Algorithms provided by NASA to run in a standalone environment. The implemented algorithms include the MODIS ocean color algorithms. Seasonal chlorophyll concentration composite can be compiled for the region. By comparing the near-real time chlorophyll product with the seasonal composite, anomaly in chlorophyll concentration can be detected.

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A Study on the Monitoring System for Ocean Fish Farm (해상 가두리 양식장 암모니아 모니터링 시스템에 관한 연구)

  • Oh, Jin-Seok
    • Journal of Navigation and Port Research
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    • v.30 no.8 s.114
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    • pp.721-727
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    • 2006
  • Ammoniac nitrogen excretion is not able to be removed in ocean fish farm. It is the reason for fish being dead in large quantities or declining feeding activity that ammoniac nitrogen is not removed efficiently in ocean fish farm. Because of declining with feeding activity, it is true that feed is wasted for the present. To solve this problem, NH3, one of environment factors in ocean fish farm, monitoring system is suggested to be formed in this paper.

Development of a Work Environment Monitoring System for Improving HSE and Production Information Management Within a Shipyard Based on Wireless Communication (무선 통신 기반 조선소 내 HSE 및 생산정보 관리 향상을 위한 작업환경 모니터링 시스템 개발)

  • Chunsik Shim;Jaeseon Yum;Kangho Kim;Daseul Jeong;Hwanseok Gim;Donggeon Kim;Donghyun Lee;Yerin Cho;Byeonghwa Kim
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.60 no.5
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    • pp.367-374
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    • 2023
  • As the Fourth Industrial Revolution accelerating, countries worldwide are developing technologies to digitize and automate various industrial sectors. Building smart factories not only reduces costs through improved process productivity but also allows for preemptive identification and removal of risk factors through the practice of Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) management, thereby reducing industrial accident risks. In this study, we visualized pressure, temperature, power, and wind speed data measured in real-time via a monitoring GUI, enabling field managers and workers to easily access related information. Through the work environment monitoring system developed in this study, it is possible to conduct economic analysis on per-unit basis, based on the digitization of production management elements and the tracking of required resources. By implementing HSE in shipyards, potential risk factors can be improved, and gas and electrical leaks can be identified, which are expected to reduce production costs.

SYSTEM DESIGN OF THE COMS

  • Lee Ho-Hyung;Choi Seong-Bong;Han Cho-Young;Chae Jong-Won;Park Bong-Kyu
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • 2005.10a
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    • pp.645-648
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    • 2005
  • The COMS(Communication, Ocean and Meteorological Satellite), a multi-mission geo-stationary satellite, is being developed by KARl. The first mission of the COMS is the meteorological image and data gathering for weather forecast by using a five channel meteorological imager. The second mission is the oceanographic image and data gathering for marine environment monitoring around Korean Peninsula by using an eight channel Geostationary Ocean Color Imager(GOCI). The third mission is newly developed Ka-Band communication payload certification test in space by providing communication service in Korean Peninsula and Manjurian area. There were many low Earth orbit satellites for ocean monitoring. However, there has never been any geostationary satellite for ocean monitoring. The COMS is going to be the first satellite for ocean monitoring mission on the geo-stationary orbit. The meteorological image and data obtained by the COMS will be distributed to end users in Asia-Pacific area and it will contribute to the improved weather forecast.

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MONITORING OF BAR TRANSFORMATION IN THE HAN RIVER ESTUARY USING RADARSAT/SAR IMAGES

  • Yang, Chan-Su;Han, Hee-Jeong;Park, Jin-Kyu;Ouchi, Kazuo
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • v.2
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    • pp.856-859
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    • 2006
  • In river with bar, the characteristics of its physical conditions have a close relationship with bar morphology. In this paper, a monitoring approach of bar transformation in the Han River Estuary is presented using RADARSAT/SAR Images. The estuary is divided into North and South Korea and its area is blocked by CCL(Civil Control Line). Satellite remote sensing, therefore, is uniquely suited to monitoring bar transformation. Based on SAR signatures for bars, bar transformation is investigated from 2000 to 2005, and monitoring of suspended-silt transportations from terrestrial runoff is tried to understand the morphology during the events of severe rain storm. SAR data did not reveal clearly the bar locations because of most of data acquisitions during high tides from 6.8 m to 9.0 m. Even though the problem, it could be said that in the estuary vegetated area and natural levees are developed well, but bars and shifted after an event like a flood. It is also showed that suspended solids such as silt transported through the estuary could contribute highly to a sedimentation environment around Incheon.

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Development of the Remote Minitoring System of Coastal Ocean Environment based on WWW and PCS (WWW와 PCS를 이용한 원격해양관리 시스템의 구축)

  • 이지홍;노영재;하인수;김인식
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2000.06e
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    • pp.167-170
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    • 2000
  • In this paper, we develope a intelligent monitoring system of Coastal Ocean Environment based on WWW(World Wide Web) and PCS(Personal Communication System). This system have capability of real time processing of enviromental variable from various sensors. The system is composed of three part. The first part is mathematical modeling of real ocean. The second is construction server for real time web page. And the third is developing the measurement system which has wireless(PCS) interface to server.

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The Development of Monitoring Method of Attached Micro-algae Using Artificial Substrates in Coastal Water - Ecological Risk Assessments for Oil Pollutant - (연안해역에서 인공부착기질을 이용한 부착미세조류 모니터링기법 - 유류오염의 생태위해성 평가적용 -)

  • Baek, Seung-Ho;Son, Moon-Ho;Jung, Seung-Won;Kang, Jung-Hoon;Kim, Young-Ok;Shim, Won-Joon
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Biology
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.71-76
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    • 2012
  • Spills of $M/V$ Hebei Spirit on $7^{th}$ December 2007 caused a seriously damage to the ecosystem of Korean coast. Of these, microbial communities (i.e., attached benthic micro-algae) were reported to be sentive to the environmental change so it can be used for ecological risk assessment. Our experiment was designed to examine the ecological risk assessments for oil pollutant using benthic attached algal community on the artificial substrates of acrylic plates. Field monitoring in the culture system was conducted in Jangmok Bay. The abundances of attached micro-algae on artificial substrates gradually increased with increasing of sampling times. Among them, diatoms were the most important colonizer of coastal water, with the genera $Cylindrotheca$ and $Navicular$ most abundant. In particular, developed the culture system has correctly measured qualitative and quantitative abundance of attached micro-algae because same acrylic plates as artificial substrates were used. Thus, this culture system may be directly applied to the ecological risk experiments of microbial community structure from oil pollutants.

A study on the autonomous control system for an unmanned surface vessel?

  • Park, Soo-Hong;Kim, Jong-Kwon;Jang, Cheol-Soon
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2004.08a
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    • pp.417-420
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    • 2004
  • Recently, the applications of unmanned system are steadily increasing. Unmanned automatic system is suitable for routine mission such as reconnaissance, environment monitoring, resource conservation and investigation. Especially, for the ocean environment monitoring mission, many ocean engineers had scoped with the routine and even risky works. The automatic system can replace the periodic and routine missions: water sampling, temperature and salinity measuring, etc. In this paper, an unmanned surface vessel was designed for routine and periodic ocean environmental missions. An autonomous control system was designed and tested for the unmanned vessel. A GPS and gyro compass was used for navigation. A linear autopilot model for course control can be derived from the maneuvering model. Nomoto's 2nd-order response equation was derived. The design methodologies and performance of the surface vessel were illustrated and verified with this linearized equation of motion. A linear controller was designed and automatic route tracking performance was verified for yaw subsystem.

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Heavy Metal Pollution Monitoring at King Sejong Station, King George Island, Antarctica

  • Ahn, In-Young;Choi, Hee-Seon;Kim, Ko-Woon
    • Ocean and Polar Research
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.645-652
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    • 2003
  • The coastal environment of King George Island is potentially subject to contamination by pollutants arising from station operations, such as emissions from fossil fuel burning, oil spills, waste disposal, etc. As a preparatory step to assess such impacts on the marine environment and living organisms of this island, two molluscan species (the bivalve Laternula elliptica and the gastropod Nacella concinna) were selected as biomonitors for metal pollution monitoring, and their baseline levels have been investigated for the past several years at King Sejong Station. In this review, variability of the baseline levels is discussed in relation to body size, tissue type, and sex. Natural elevations of some metals are also discussed with respect to the environmental characteristics of this region.