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소규모 바다목장의 해양 환경 분석 및 평가 - 군산주변해역 (Analysis and Assessment of Environmental Factors in the Small Scale Marine Ranch around the Gunsan Coastal Areas)

  • 김종화
    • 수산해양교육연구
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    • 제20권3호
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    • pp.487-499
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    • 2008
  • This study was analyzed and assessed the environmental factors on small marine ranching sites around Gunsan Coast, West Sea of Korea. Standards of assessment are followed in the reports on the choice of marine ranching sites and regulation factors of proper site on marine artificial reefs of MOMAF. Max. current speed around Gunsan were ranged between 25.52 ~ 57.49cm/sec. These values were satisfied by comparing assessment factor such as current speed.. Factors of temperature, salinity, transparency and pH were evaluated as the proper extent. DO was not distributed as the proper extent due to different criterion. between the same assessment factor. COD, SS and nutrients were partly suited to the criteria. Especially, SS was almost higher than that of criterion. So, we are proposed to be reflected in environment characteristics of West Coast such as SS. Moreover, the extent of pollution load factors have to be specified clearly in the regulations of assessment criteria.

나선암초형 월류파력발전 하부구조물의 모드특성 연구 (Investigation on Natural Modes of Substructure of Wave Energy Converter with Overtopping Flow Device)

  • 김병완;신승호;홍기용;최유수;서정오;안익장
    • 한국소음진동공학회논문집
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    • 제20권4호
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    • pp.323-330
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    • 2010
  • An efficient wave energy converter with new overtopping flow device on which spiral reefs are attached is proposed by Maritime and Ocean Engineering Research Institute in Korea and its candidate substructures such as monopile, tripod and jacket are designed. This study investigates modal characteristics of the substructures by analyzing natural frequencies and mode shapes. Based on the modal analysis results, relative strength, governing modes and some complementary design strategies of each candidate substructure are compared and discussed considering water depth conditions.

IT 정보기기 융합 인공어초 시스템 설계 및 구현 (Design and Implementation of IT Convergence Artificial Fish-reef System)

  • 송봉수;김원영;이영석
    • 한국정보통신학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국해양정보통신학회 2010년도 춘계학술대회
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    • pp.119-122
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    • 2010
  • 본 논문은 황폐화된 어장의 생산성을 제고하고 자원을 증강시키는 목적으로 최근 국내외에서 추진되고 있는 인공어초에 대한 사후관리와 성능 평가 측면에서의 문제점을 제시하고 이를 보안하기 위한 대안으로써, 바다목장 내에 시설된 인공어초를 지속적으로 모니터링 하고 주변 환경정보를 수집할 수 있는 "IT 융합 인공어초 시스템"을 설계하고 구현 하였다.

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경남 통영 연안에 설치된 반구형 어초에서의 월별 어류상 변화 (The changes of fish fauna in and around the artificial reefs (turtle type) placed at the coast of Tongyeong, Korea)

  • 명정구;박용주;조선형;김종만
    • 한국어업기술학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국어업기술학회 2001년도 춘계 수산관련학회 공동학술대회발표요지집
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    • pp.557-558
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    • 2001
  • 인공어초 사업은 어족의 서식환경을 개선하기 위하여 1971년부터 현재까지 약 4000여 억 원을 투자해오고 있으며 앞으로 계속 시설할 예정이다(한국해양수산개발원, 2000). 현재 시설 중인 일반 어초에는 사각형, 원통형, 반구형 등이 있으며(국립수산진흥원,1992) 이중 해조류, 패류를 대상으로 하는 연안 어초 중 반구형어초를 대상으로 어초 설치 유형에 따른 모여든 어종 및 그 규모 차이를 알기 위하여 경남 통영시 산양면 저도 연안에 설치된 반구형 어초에서의 월별 어류상 변화를 조사하였다. (중략)

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Acoustical Survey for Estimating Fish Biomass at Chilam Bay, Korea

  • Nduwayesu, Evarist;Hwang, Bo-Kyu;Lee, Dae-Jae;Shin, Hyeon-Ok
    • Ocean and Polar Research
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    • 제41권1호
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    • pp.11-18
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    • 2019
  • This acoustic experiment noted that fish species in Chilam-Gijang marine ranching area were more densely distributed in the pelagic zone during nighttime than daytime. In each season, the gill nets caught 15 different fish species and the estimated average target strengths were -44.0 dB and -44.4 dB for autumn and winter surveys, respectively. The estimated autumn fish biomass were 7.7 tons and 26.0 tons during daytime and nighttime, respectively. Winter biomass was 2.27 tons and 30.97 tons during daytime and nighttime, respectively. Different fish species form schools that exhibit different movements and behaviors, and thereby occupy varying water layers. These results explained the estimated fish biomass, and variation with seasons and time of the surveys around artificial reefs in Chilam Bay, Korea.

Occurrence of Alpheid Shrimp, Alpheus compressus (Decapoda: Caridea: Alpheidae) in Korea

  • Kim, Hyun Kyong;Lee, Sang-kyu;Kim, Won
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • 제38권2호
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    • pp.98-102
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    • 2022
  • Alpheid shrimp are found worldwide in temperate and tropical waters. They live in burrows in sandy and muddy bottoms and also in crevices of rocks and coral reefs. The genus Alpheus is the most diverse group of alpheid shrimp. Continuous taxonomic study on shrimps collected from Korean waters revealed that an alpheid shrimp collected from Daesambudo Island was identified as Alpheus compressus. This species belongs to the brevirostris group of the genus Alpheus and is distinguished from other known species of the genus Alpheus in Korea by the laterally compressed body. Korean Alpheus fauna now consists of 15 species of five species groups.

A newly recorded tropical sea urchin, Lovenia elongata(Echinoidea: Spatangoida: Loveniidae), from Ulleungdo Island, Korea

  • Taekjun Lee;Jinho Lee
    • 환경생물
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    • 제41권1호
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    • pp.54-59
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    • 2023
  • Lovenia elongata is a member of the family Loveniidae and is one of the most common tropical echinoids. This species has a broad distribution range in the sub- and tropical regions of the Indo-Pacific Ocean, extending from the Mozambique to the Hawaiian Islands, and from southern Japan to northern Australia. It is commonly found in subtidal areas and on coral reefs within these regions. This species was for the first time recorded from the Ulleungdo Island, Korea. This species is characterized by a teardrop-shaped test that reaches up to 5 cm in length, with a deep groove at the front and tapered at the back end. The petaloid is not obvious, and the primary spines are long and banded. This study is the first to report the newly recorded L. elongata in Korea.

Report on the Alpheid Shrimp, Athanas parvus (Decapoda: Caridea: Alpheidae) from Korea

  • Hyun Kyong Kim;Won Kim
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • 제39권4호
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    • pp.314-318
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    • 2023
  • The genus Athanas is a member of alpheid shrimps living in temperate and tropical waters worldwide. Species of the genus Athanas are small and inhabit coral reefs, rock or muddy bottoms. As a result of continuous taxonomic research on shrimps collected from Korean waters, Athanas parvus is newly added to Korean fauna through the description of adult form. Athanas parvus is distinguished from A. japonicus by the biunguiculated dactyli of third, fourth and fifth pereopods and spines on ischium of first pereopod. The Korean Alpheidae fauna now consists of nine genera and 27 species including two species of the genus Athanas.

동해 후포퇴 왕돌초 주변의 정밀해저지형 및 해저면 특성 분석 (Detailed Bathymetry and Seabed Characteristics of Wangdol-cho, Hupo Bank in the East Sea)

  • 김창환;박찬홍
    • 자원환경지질
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    • 제47권5호
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    • pp.533-540
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    • 2014
  • 동해의 주요 어장이고 레저 관광과 동해 해양환경 연구 등에서 매우 중요한 역할을 하고 있는 후포퇴 왕돌초 주변해역에 대한 정밀해저지형을 분석하고, 해저면 영상 자료 및 퇴적물 입도 결과를 이용하여 해저면 특성을 분류하였다. 후포퇴는 동해의 해안선과 평행하게 나타나며 가장 수심이 얕은 지역은 후포항 동쪽에 위치하고 있는 왕돌초 지역이다. 이 왕돌초는 셋잠(북쪽), 중간잠(중간), 맞잠(남쪽)이라는 3개의 봉우리로 구성되어 있다. 세 개의 봉우리 중 가장 수심이 낮은 지역은 중간잠으로 약 6 m의 가장 얕은 수심을 보이고, 북쪽의 셋잠은 약 8 m, 남쪽의 맞잠은 약 9 m의 수심에서 가장 얕은 지역이 나타난다. 왕돌초의 세 봉우리 주변으로는 얕은 해저지형을 보이며 복잡한 지형 기복과 많은 암반들이 산재한다. 그 암반들 사이 및 북동쪽의 평탄면과 급경사면의 서쪽 주변부로는 모래질자갈/자갈질모래 등의 비교적 굵은 조립질 퇴적물이 관측된다. 왕돌초 서쪽으로는 불규칙한 지형보다는 지형 기복이 감소하고 급격한 경사면이 존재하며 후포분지와 연결되는데 이 후포분지 지역은 니질/실트질 모래류의 퇴적물이 나타난다. 왕돌초 주변의 정밀해저지형과 해저면 특성 분석자료는 향후 왕돌초 해역의 해양환경연구 및 생태계의 지속적 이용을 위한 관리에 기여할 것으로 판단된다.

Landscapes and Ecosystems of Tropical Limestone: Case Study of the Cat Ba Islands, Vietnam

  • Van, Quan Nguyen;Duc, Thanh Tran;Van, Huy Dinh
    • Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • 제33권1호
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    • pp.23-36
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    • 2010
  • The Cat Ba Islands in Hai Phong City, northern Vietnam, consist of a large limestone island with a maximum height of 322 m above sea level and 366 small limestone islets with a total area of about $180\;km^2$. The islands are relicts of karst limestone mountains that became submerged during the Holocene transgression 7000 - 8000 year ago. The combination of the longtime karst process and recent marine processes in the monsoonal tropical zone has created a very diversity landscape on the Cat Ba Islands that can be divided into 3 habitat types with 16 forms. The first habitat type is the karst mountains and hills, including karst mountains and hills, karst valleys and dolines, karst lakes, karst caves, and old marine terraces. The second habitat type is the limestone island coast, including beaches, mangrove marshes, tidal flats, rocky coasts, marine notch caves, marine karst lakes, and bights. The third habitat type is karst plains submerged by the sea, including karst cones (fengcong) and towers (fengling), bedrock exposed on the seabed, sandy mud seabed, and submerged channels. Like the landscape, the biodiversity is also high in ecosystems composed of scrub cover - bare hills, rainy tropical forests, paddy fields and gardens, swamps, caves, beaches, mangrove forests, tidal flats, rocky coasts, marine krast lakes, coral reefs, hard bottoms, seagrass beds and soft bottoms. The ecosystems on the Cat Ba Islands that support very high species biodiversity include tropical evergreen rainforests, soft bottoms; coral reefs, mangrove forests, and marine karst lakes. A total of 2,380 species have been recorded in the Cat Ba Islands, included 741 species of terrestrial plants; 282 species of terrestrial animals; 30 species of mangrove plants; 287 species of phytoplankton; 79 species of seaweed; 79 species of zooplankton; 196 species of marine fishes; 154 species of corals; and 538 species of zoobenthos. Many of these species are listed in the Red Book of Vietnam as endangered species, included the white-headed or Cat Ba langur (Trachypithecus poliocephalus), a famous endemic species. Human activities have resulted in significantly changes to the landscape end ecosytems of the Cat Ba islands; however, many natural aspects of the islandsd have been preserved. For this reason, the Cat Ba Islands were recognized as a Biological Reserved Area by UNESCO in 2004.