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Vertical Variations of Benthic Foraminiferal Assemblages in Core Sediments on Yeoja Bay, Southern Coast of Korea: Implications for Late Holocene Sea-Level Change (여자만 코어 퇴적물에서 나타나는 저서성 유공충 군집 변화: 홀로세 후기 해수면 변화 의의)

  • Jang, Seok-Hoon;Jeong, Da-Un;Lee, Yeon-Gyu
    • Journal of the Korean earth science society
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.409-426
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    • 2009
  • In the four sedimentary cores from Yeoja Bay, the analyses of grain size, benthic foraminiferal species compositions, assemblages and statistics were carried out to investigate the effects of late Holocene sea-level change on benthic foraminifera. The core sediments were mainly composed of fine-grained silt and clay. The benthic foraminifera were classified into 27 species of 16 genera, 30 species of 21 genera, 50 species of 29 genera and 52 species of 29 genera in Core YC-1 to 4, respectively. In the result of cluster analysis, it seemed that Group 1 (Core YC-1 and 2) of representative A. beccarii assemblages was deposited in upper bay environment and Group 2 (Core YC-3 and 4) of representative E. clavatum-A. beccarii assemblages was deposited in inner bay environment affected by offshore water. In the result of species composition analysis, the production frequency of A. beccarii was gradually decreased from low layer to upper layer, whereas production frequency of E. clavatum and P.F./T.F. was gradually increased to upward. These change patterns appeared in benthic and planktonic foraminifera seemed to reflect the late Holocene sea-level rise in Yeoja Bay.

The Effect of Ocean Acidification on Early Growth of Juvenile Oliver Flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus): in situ Mesocosm Experiment (해양산성화가 넙치의 초기발달에 미치는 영향: 현장 메조코즘(mesocosm) 실험)

  • Shim, Jeong Hee;Kwon, Jung-No;Park, Joo Myun;Kwak, Seok Nam
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Biology
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.353-361
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    • 2013
  • An in situ mesocosm experiment was designed to investigate how exposure to ocean acidification by increased carbon dioxide affected the growth of juvenile oliver flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus). A total of 447 individuals were reared in the mesocosm experimental devices deployed at sandy-muddy bottom in the southern coast of East Sea for 43 days and divided into two groups: treatment group (223 individuals, $6.32{\pm}0.75$ cm, high-$CO_2$ environment) and control group (224 individuals, $6.34{\pm}0.84$ cm, natural $CO_2$ environment). The average values of pH and $CO_2$ concentration in the treatment device were $7.63{\pm}0.13$ and $1660{\pm}540$ ${\mu}atm$, respectively, while those in the control device were $8.07{\pm}0.05$ and $514{\pm}65$ ${\mu}atm$, respectively. There was no significant difference in mortality rate between treatment and control group, and the mortalities in two groups gradually decreased during the study period. But, the increase of size and weight of juvenile oliver flounder was higher in control group than treatment group, i.e., weight gain or growth rate was higher in control group. These results suggested that high $CO_2$ environments could have a significant negative influence on the early growth of juvenile oliver flounder.

Studies on Microflora of the Paddy and Upland Soils of Korea -I. Distribution of Microflora of the Paddy Soils (우리나라 논, 밭토양의 미생물상(微生物相)에 한 연구 -I. 논토양의 미생물(微生物) 분포조사(分布調査))

  • Yoo, Ick-Dong;Yun, Seh-Young;Lee, Myong-Goo;Rhu, Jin-Chang
    • Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.195-202
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    • 1983
  • Sixty paddy soil samples were collected from the different Korean agricultural climatic area to find relationship between soil physicochemical properties and soil microorganisms. The results are summarized as follows : 1. The mean numbers of microorganisms in collected paddy soils were $121.8{\times}10^5$ in bacteria (B), $22.5{\times}10^5$ in actinomycetes (A) and $32.4{\times}10^3$ in fungi (F) per gr soil. The ratios of B/F, B/A, and A/F were 385, 5.1 and 82, respectively. 2. Number of soil microorganism was lowest in Mountainous area, lower in Eastern Coast, Gyeonggi Bay and Chungcheong Continental area, but higher in Honam Plain and Southern Part. 3. The significant positive correlation were obtained between the number of microorganisms and soil chemical properties, available phosphorous, $K^+$, $Mg^{++}$, T-C and soil pH. 4. The number of soil microorganism was in the order of Clay loamy soil > Clayey soil > Loamy soil > Sandy loamy soil.

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Taste Compounds of Salted and Fermented Big Eyed Herring and Slimy (밴댕이 및 주둥치젓의 정미성분(呈味成分))

  • Koo, Jae-Keun;Lee, Eung-Ho;Ahn, Chang-Bum;Cha, Yong-Jun;Oh, Kwang-Soo
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.283-288
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    • 1985
  • Fermented big eyed herring. Harengula zunasi, and slimy, Leiognathus nuchalis, were widely used and contributed in diet of people in southern coast of Korea. In this paper, in order to elucidate the taste compounds of fermented big eyed herring and slimy, the nucleotides and their related compounds, free amino acids, TMAO, betaine, total creatinine, and minerals were analyzed. In fermented big eyed herring, lysine, alanine, leucine, isoleucine and valine were dominant holding 88.6% of the total free amino acids while alanine, leucine, isoleucine and lysine in fermented slimy were dominant holding 84.4% of total free amino acids. In the nulceotide and their related compounds, hypoxanthine was the major component in both samples. The contents of betaine, TMA and total creatinine were 99.7mg%, 24.2mg% and 432.8mg% in fermented big eyed herring, 107.6mg%, 19.5mg% and 258.8mg% in fermented slimy, while the contents of TMAO appeared trace in both samples. In the minerals of both samples Na and Ca were dominant holding 37,471-45,100.8ppm, 14,117.1-19,948.1ppm, respectively. From the omission test and chemical analysis, it is concluded that the major taste compounds of fermented big eyed herring and slimy were amino acids such as alanine, lysine, leucine and isoleucine. Minerals, nucleotides and their related compounds, betaine and total creatinine acted as an auxiliary role in taste of both fermented samples.

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Mineral Distribution in the Southeastern Yellow Sea Surface Sediments; KORDI Cruise Samples in 2010 (황해 남동부 표층 해양 퇴적물의 광물 분포; 2010년 한국해양연구원 탐사 시료)

  • Cho, Hyen-Goo;Kim, Soon-Oh;Yi, Hi-Il;Shin, Kyung-Hoon
    • Journal of the Mineralogical Society of Korea
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.205-216
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    • 2011
  • Mineral compositions of 69 southeastern Yellow Sea surface sediments collected at the Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute (KORDI) cruise in 2010, were determined using the quantitative X-ray diffraction analysis. Southeastern Yellow Sea surface sediments are composed of major minerals (quartz 49.1%, plagioclase 13.0% and alkali feldspar 9.3%), clay minerals, calcite, and aragonite. Illite (9.4%) is the most abundant clay mineral, chlorite (4.6%) is the second, and kaolinite (0.8%) is few. Quartz and alkali feldspar contents are high in coarse-grained sediments, whereas amphibole and clay mineral contents are high in fine-grained sediments. Quartz, plagioclase, alkali feldspar, chlorite, and kaolinite contents are higher, and illite content is lower in mud zone 1 corresponding to south margin of Central Yellow Sea Mud than in mud zone 2, a part of Southeastern Yellow Sea Mud. Difference of mineral composition between two mud zone suggests that source of fine sediment may be different in two mud zone and Southeastern Yellow Sea Mud might be largely supplied from the Keum and Youngsan rivers in southern part of the west coast in the Korean Peninsula.

Analysis of diversity of hemolytic microbiome from aquafarm of arkshell, Scapharca broughtonii (피조개 양식장 내 용혈성 미생물의 다양성 분석)

  • Gwon, Byeong-Geun;Kim, Young-Ok;Nam, Bo-Hye;Kim, Woo-Jin;Kong, Hee Jeong;Kim, Bong-Seok;Jee, Young-Ju;Lee, Sang-Jun;An, Cheul Min;Kim, Dong-Gyun
    • Journal of fish pathology
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.193-206
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    • 2013
  • The ark shell, Scapharca broughtonii is a marine bivalve mollusks belonging to the family Arcidae and important seafood for Korean and Japanese, and southern coast is brisk bays for the ark shell aquaculture. However, productivity of ark shell from these regions were rapidly reduced during the last decade due to mass mortality. The reason of this great damage has not yet been identified. To overcome this economic loss, diverse investigations were focused on environmental factors that affects in the physiology of S. broughtonii, but microbiological researches were performed insufficiently. Hemoglobin is one of the major blood component of ark shell and is damaged by some species of bacterial toxins. We concentrated on this red pigment because hemolysis could be the cause of ark shell mortality. In this study, we analyzed microbial diversity of underwater sediments in coastal regions and also existences in the body of S. broughtonii. We investigate about 4,200 isolates collected from June to September for microbial diversity of sediments and ark shell. We screened all of culturable microorganisms, and identified 25 genera 118 species, 24 genera 89 species, 30 genera 109 species and 39 genera 141 species, and selected 140 unique colonies for identification and challenge assay.

Proximate Composition, Cholesterol and $\alpha$-Tocopherol Content in 72 Species of Korean Fish (72종 어류의 일반성분조성과 콜레스테롤 및 $\alpha$-토코페롤함량)

  • JEONG Bo-Young;CHOI Byeong-Dae;LEE Jong-Soo
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.160-167
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    • 1998
  • Proximate composition, cholesterol (CHOL) and $\alpha-tocopherol$ ($\alpha-Toc$) content of seventy-two species of fish muscle (sea water fish, 59 species; fresh water fish, 13 species), which caught off Tongyeong coast of the Southern Sea ( Nam-Hae) and caught Kyeongho river, Sancheong, Korea, were determined. Lipid content was ranked from $0.53\%$ to $20.4\%$ and was high in the following order; mid-surface dwelling and migratory fish ($6.09{\pm}4.25\%$) > fresh water fish ($4.40{\pm}5.90\%$) > coastal and reep dwelling fish ($3.41{\pm}2.68\%$) > demersal fish ($2.12{\pm}2.41\%$). There was a negative correlation between the lipid and moisture content in all fish groups (p< 0.001). Protein was approximately $17\~18\%$ in all fish group, and no correlation was between the protein and moisture content in all but the demersal fish, which there was a negative correlation between both contents. Ash content was almost constant in all fish, accounting for $1\~2\%$, Cholesterol (CHOL) content was shown a great difference according to the fish species from 6.7 mg/100 g muscle (grass fish) to 249 mg/100 g (eel) and there was a positive correlation between the lipid and CHOL content. $\alpha-Toc$ content was less than 3 mg/100 g muscle in all fish, except that of eel (4.1 mg/100 g) and was relatively rich in the fish species contained a large amount of lipid.

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Growth Comparison of Ark Shell, Anadara broughtonii between the Two Culturing Areas (양성장에 따른 피조개, Anadara broughtonii의 성장)

  • Yoo Sung Kyoo;Chang Young Jin;Kang Kyoung Ho;Kim Yong Ku
    • Journal of Aquaculture
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.65-77
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    • 1990
  • The growth of ark shell, Anadara broughtonii was compared between two areas, $Gad\v{o}gdo$ in Jinhae Bay and Namhae located in the southern coast of Korea from May 1986 to October 1987. The ark shells in Namhae grew from 1.38$\pm$0.32 em to 7.20$\pm$0.30 em in shell length, while those in $Gad\v{o}gdo$ grew from 1.38$\pm$0.32 em to 6,41$\pm$0.30 cm in 17 months. Shell height, shell breadth and total weigth of the ark shells in Namhae were also greater than those from $Gad\v{o}gdo$. Bottom quality of $Gad\v{o}gdo$ showed negative skewness, and that of Namhae was positive skewness. Negative skewness of $Gad\v{o}gdo$ seems to be caused by the effect of strong tidal current. This may indicate that Namhae is better area than $Gad\v{o}gdo$ for the culture of the ark shell.

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Seasonal Variation in Proximate Composition, Cholesterol and $\alpha$-Tocopherol Content of 12 Species of Korean Fish (12종 어류의 일반성분조성과 콜레스테롤 및 $\alpha$-토코페롤 함량의 계절변화)

  • JEONG Bo-Young;CHOI Byeong-Dae;LEE Jong-Soo
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.31 no.5
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    • pp.707-712
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    • 1998
  • Seasonal variation in the proximate composition, cholesterol (CHOL) and $\alpha$-tocopherol ($\alpha$-Toc) content of 12 spices of fish muscle, which caught off Tongyeong coast of the Southern Sea (Nam-Hae) from Mar. 1995 to Feb. 1996, was studied. Lipid and moisture content showed remarkable seasonal variation and there were a negative correlation between the both (r= -0,85, p<0.001), while protein and ash content unchanged almost through the sampling period. The lipid content of anchovy, hickoryshad, black sea bream, finespotted flounder sea eel, bastard, and file fish was high in Dec. Oct. Nov. Jan. Jan. Nov, respectively, and low in the season corresponding to their spawning period. However, in case of striped mullet, yellow tail, mackerel, rock fish and red sea bream, there was no correlation between their lipid content and spawning period, and thus these fishes fore considered to be affected more by water temperature and the content of their diet. CHOL content increased In :he season containing a high level of lipid, whereas $\alpha$-Toc content unchanged almost through the sampling period.

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Extraction of ${\beta}$-carotene from Ascidian Tunic [Halocynthia roretzi] using Supercritical Carbon Dioxide and Co-solvent (초임계 이산화탄소를 이용만 우렁쉥이 껍질로부터 ${\beta}$-carotene 추출)

  • Kang, In-Sook;Youn, Hyun-Seok;Park, Ji-Yeon;Chun, Byung-Soo
    • KSBB Journal
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.194-198
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    • 2006
  • Dried raw Ascidians(Halocynthia roretzi) shells harvested from fish farms in southern coast area in Korea were used to extract ${\beta}$-carotene using supercritical carbon dioxide($SCO_2$) and with ethanol as a co-solvent at the range of temperatures and pressures, from 25 to $65^{\circ}C$ and 100 to 350 bar respectively. The size of the dried Ascidians shells was around $850{\mu}m$. The system used this study was a semi-batch flow type high pressure unit. The efficiency of ${\beta}$-carotene extraction using $SCO_2$ with and without co-solvent, ethanol, influenced to pressure and temperature changes. The highest solubility of ${\beta}$-carotene in $SCO_2$ was 1.35 mg/g for ${\beta}$-carotene at $35^{\circ}C$ and 350 bar. With addition of 2(v/v%) ethanol the recovery of ${\beta}$-carotene was 93%. As a result of using n-hexane and methanol for rinse, at $35^{\circ}C$ and 350 bar the amount of ${\beta}$-carotene by methanol rinse was 5 times higher than that of n-hexane rinse.