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A Study on Traffic Safety Assessments for Fishing Vessels Near the Southwest Sea Offshore Wind Farm

  • Yoo, Sang-Lok;Jeong, Jae-Yong
    • 해양환경안전학회지
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    • 제23권3호
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    • pp.231-241
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze traffic safety assessments for fishing vessels near the southwest offshore wind farm. This study applied a collision model for safety assessment. It also involved a spatiotemporal analysis of vessels engaged in fishing to identify fishing hotspots around the offshore wind farm. This study used data from fishing vessel location transmission devices gathered over 1 year in 2014. As a result, in September, when the average number of vessels engaged in fishing is high, 62 ships were operating in fishing section 184-6 and 55 ships in section 184-6. In addition, in fishing sections 184-8 and 192-2, where an offshore wind farm was located, there were 55 and 38 ships operating, respectively. As the recovery period for a seaway near wind farm turbines is 55 years, it was determined that safety measures are required in order to reduce collision frequency while allowing fishing vessels to navigate through offshore wind farms. Meanwhile, the return period of Seaway B between the groups of generators considered was 184 years. A safety zone for offshore wind farms should be installed covering a distance of at least 0.3 NM from the boundary of turbines. Then, the collision return period was derived to be close to 100 years. Through this traffic safety assessment, it has been concluded that such measures would help prevent marine accidents.

어선원 임금채권의 보장을 위한 제도적 개선방안 (A Study on the Institutional Improvement for the Guarantee of Fisher Wage Claims)

  • 임종선
    • 수산경영론집
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    • 제51권3호
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    • pp.49-71
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    • 2020
  • A fisher means any person employed to provide his/her labor in a fishing vessel in exchange for a wage. There is no concept of a fisher in Seafarers Act. This act shall not apply to seafarers who are in service on board a fishing vessel the gross tonnage of which is less than 20 tons. However, of the total 63,112 fishing vessels, only 2,829 fishing vessels have a total tonnage of more than 20 tons. Fishermen engaged in fishing vessels with a gross tonnage of which is less than 20 tons are not guaranteed to be paid arrears through the Wage Claim Guarantee Fund for Seafarer (Article 56). In addition, fishermen working on a fishing vessel are excluded from the Wage claim Guarantee Act. The Labor Standards Act shall apply to fishermen engaged in fishing vessels with a gross tonnage of which is less than 20 tons. Fishermen and seafarers are at a higher risk of living security than regular workers. Guaranteeing the payment of wages is essential for fishermen to improve the life and employment stability. In order to guarantee fisher wage claims, the concept of a fisher in the Seafarers Act must be realized by sources such as the Wage Claim Guarantee Fund of Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries, step by step expansion of members in the wage claim guarantee fund for seafarers and interest for delayed payment of wages, etc.

대용량 (360W급) LED 집어등의 오징어 어획성능 (Fishing efficiency of high capacity (360W) LED fishing lamp for squid Todarodes pacificus)

  • 안영일
    • 수산해양기술연구
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    • 제50권3호
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    • pp.326-333
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    • 2014
  • This study was conducted to investigate the fishing efficiency of an improved LED fishing lamp for squids. A total of 31 fishing operations were carried out with six-crew commercial fishing vessel Haengbok-Ho (24 tons) on which 43.2kW LED was installed, along with 14 automatic jigging machines, from October 6 to November 16, 2012. The 19 fishing vessels with Haengbok-Ho were compared with a control subject was 24 tons or 29 tons. A total illuminating power of metal halide (MH) fishing lamps in the control fishing vessel was either 84kW or 120kW. The number of automatic jigging machines in the control vessels was 8-18 and the number of crews engaged for fishing operation was 3-13. Average fuel consumption of LED fishing vessels during fishing operation was 505.1l which led to an average fuel consumption of 42.7l per hour. LED fishing vessel and MH fishing vessel caught on an average 1,946 squids and 2,439 squids, respectively, during the study period. Crews (hand line and hand reel) caught about 2.2 times the automatic jigging machines for LED fishing vessel and about 2.1 times for MH fishing vessel. Meanwhile, catches by the fishing vessels with LED in the combined total number per one line of automatic jigging machine and per crew were 86.6% of that of the control fishing vessel with MH. Also, fishing vessels with LED per automatic jigging machine achieved 71.8% of catches of that with MH fishing lamp. The catches of squids per the fishing vessel with 1W LED fishing lamp were higher by more than 135.5% of that in the fishing vessel with MH, which showed a good fishing performance even with only the use of a LED fishing lamp.

어선ㆍ예인선단ㆍ정박선의 항법적용에 대한 소고 (A Study on the Application of Navigation Rule to a Towing Vessel and Her Tow, a Fishing Boat and a Vessel at Anchor.)

  • 김인현
    • 한국항해학회지
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    • 제23권4호
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    • pp.21-28
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    • 1999
  • In some cases a towing vessel and her tow, a fishing boat, and a vessel at anchor have a priority against a general power-driven vessel underway in the application of collision rule. This article aims at suggesting a practical guide for the construction of the meaning of a vessel engaging in fishing, a vessel engaged in towing operation such as severely restricts the towing vessel and her tow in their ability to deviate from their course and a vessel at anchor, which are permitted to have the above priority. The construction of the application of the collision rule on the above vessels is supported by the decisions of MAIA and the judgment of civil courts.

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연근해어업 어선감척사업으로 인한 생산성 및 투자 효과에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Economic Values and Productivity Attained through a Reduction in Fishing Vessels Engaged in Coastal and Offshore Fisheries)

  • 최종두
    • Ocean and Polar Research
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    • 제36권4호
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    • pp.343-351
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this study is to estimate the economic value and productivity achieved through a reduction in fishing vessels engaged in coastal and offshore fisheries. We found that the value of increasing catch by types in offshore and coastal fisheries was about 17,338 billion won. To examine the economic value, a cost-benefit analysis was applied. This is based on the total cost of vessel reduction (4,576 billion won) assumed to be invested equally each year for five years. BCR and NPV with a discount rate (5.5%) were used to compare the profit of fishery activities in offshore and coastal areas. The model results showed that the NPV and BCR in offshore and coastal fisheries was 5,522 billion won and 2.340 respectively.

소형어선 및 예인선단의 등화 및 형상물에 관한 고찰 (A Study on the Lights and Shapes for the Small Fishing Vessel and the Vessels Towing and Being Towed)

  • 정대율
    • 해양환경안전학회지
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    • 제21권4호
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    • pp.421-427
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    • 2015
  • 본 연구에서는 소형어선 및 예인선단의 해양사고 사례를 통해 선박의 규정된 등화 및 형상물로 오인할 수 있거나 그들의 특성 식별을 방해하는 등화 및 형상물 또는 적절한 경계(警戒)를 방해하는 등화 및 형상물의 문제점을 살펴보았다. 그리고 다음과 같이 선박의 등화 및 형상물에 관한 규칙을 규정하고 있는 국내법의 개정 필요성을 제시하고자 한다. 먼저 "총톤수 10톤 미만 소형어선의 구조 및 설비기준"은 소형어선이 "국제해상충돌예방규칙" 제26조 및 "해사안전법" 제84조에서 규정하고 있는 "어로에 종사하고 있는 선박"이 표시하여야 하는 등화 및 형상물을 비치하도록 개정하여야 한다. 둘째 소형어선의 항해등 및 레이더반사기에 관한 면제 규칙을 규정하고 있는 "어선설비기준"은 "해사안전법" 제20조의 규정을 충족하도록 개정하여야 한다. 셋째 "해사안전법" 제2조에서 규정하고 있는 "예인선열"의 정의는 "국제해상충돌예방규칙" 제24조의 규정을 충족하도록 개정하여야 한다. 또한 모든 항해사에게 해양사고 예방을 위하여 적절한 등화 및 형상물 표시의 중요성을 강조하고자 한다.

연근해어업 어선감척 적정 목표량 산정 및 감척효과 분석 (Direct Economic Effects and Optimal Vessel Reduction Scales in Coastal and Offshore Fisheries)

  • 신용민;김진상;이정민;남종오
    • 수산해양교육연구
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    • 제27권3호
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    • pp.821-832
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    • 2015
  • The aims of this study are to estimate the optimal vessel reduction scales and these direct economic effects of coastal and offshore fisheries in the Republic of Korea. To estimate respectively optimal fishing efforts of individual fishery by species in coastal and offshore fisheries, we adopted appropriate fishing power of each species published by National Fisheries Research and Development Institute and also considered biological and socio-economic factors such as the bycatch rate, the profit rate, the efficiency of resource use, the average age of fishing vessel, the intention of vessel reduction, and the annual changes in vessels by other factors. The direct economic effects of the optimal vessel reduction in coastal and offshore fisheries based on maximum sustainable yield and 2/3 maximum sustainable yield was calculated by a cost-benefit analysis. This study showed that optimal reduction numbers of vessels engaged in coastal and offshore fisheries were 4,431 and 374 vessels and the direct economic effects in coastal and offshore fisheries were about 371.7 and 569.4 billion won and these NPV and BCR were 111.7 billion won and 1.65 and 342.6 billion won and 4.97 respectively.

수산계전문대학(水產系專門大學) 승선계학과(乘船系學科) 졸업생(卒業生)의 취업실태(就業實態)와 전망(展望) (The Present Status and Prospects for Employment of Graduates from Ship-Boarding Departments in Fisheries Junior College)

  • 김광홍;장충식;문승한
    • 수산해양교육연구
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    • 제2권1호
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    • pp.36-49
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    • 1989
  • The authors investigated the present status of employment of graduates from ship-boarding departments, the Department of Fishing Technology, of Marine Engineering and of Communication Engineering. Graduater from the departments in Tong-Yeong Fisheries Junior College from 1977 to 1988 were taken as samples. The prospects of the graduates were studied on the bases of the present status of employment. The results obtained can be shown as follows ; 1. In Department of Fishing Technology, the number of graduates who are engaged in major field is 523 (56%) among total members of graduates 929, and number of fishing vessel officer is 382(73%) among above members of employment in major field. 2. In Department of Marine Engineering, the number of graduates who are engaged in major field is 553 (58%) among total members of graduates 953, and the number of merchant vessel officers is 357 (65%), among the above members of employment in major field. 3. In Department of Communication Engineering, the number of graduates who are engaged in major field is 340 (49%) among 698, total members of graduates, and the number of graduates who are engaged in electronics and communication field is 196 (58%) among the above members of employment in major field. 4. Developements of deep sea fisheries enable graduates to make easy to get jobs, but difficult to get. land jobs related to major field.

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부산수산대학(釜山水產大學) 승선계학과(乘船系學科) 졸업생(卒業生)의 취업실태(就業實態)와 전망(展望) (The Present Status and Prospects for Employment of Graduates from Ship-Boarding Departments in National Fisheries University of Pusan)

  • 장충식;김광홍;김형석
    • 수산해양교육연구
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    • 제2권1호
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    • pp.50-56
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    • 1989
  • The authors investigated the present status of employment of graduates from ship-boarding departments, Department of Fishing Technology, of Marine Engineering in National Fisheries University of Pusan from 1974 to 1988 by communication of every kind. The prospects of the graduates were studied on the bases of the present status of employment The results obtained can be shown as follows ; 1. In Department of Fishing Technology, the number of graduates who are engaged in major field is 562 (81%) among total members of graduates 693, and fishing vessel officer and fisheries company officer is 308(55%), 215(38%) respectively among the above members of employment in major field. 2. In Department of Marine Engineering, the number of graduates who are engaged in major field is 468(74%) among total members of graduates, 634, and engine and machinery field officer, merchant vessel officer is 331(71%), 89(19%) among above members of employment in major field respectively. 3. Developement of deep sea fisheries and industry of engine and machinery seems to graduates easy to get their jobs in major field.

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