IUCN과 CITES에 등재된 한국산 상어류의 현황

An Overview of Korean Sharks Listed by the IUCN and CITES

  • 정충훈 (인하대학교 해양수산원) ;
  • 최윤 (군산대학교 해양생물공학과) ;
  • 오정규 (군산대학교 해양생물공학과) ;
  • 김민섭 (국립해양생물자원관) ;
  • 정승진 (국립해양생물자원관)
  • Jeong, Choong-Hoon (Institute of Maritime & Fisheries, Inha University) ;
  • Choi, Youn (Department of Marine Biotechnology, Kunsan National University) ;
  • Oh, Jeong-Kyu (Department of Marine Biotechnology, Kunsan National University) ;
  • Kim, Min-Seop (Research Foundation Development Division, National Marine Biodiversity Institute of Korea) ;
  • Jeong, Seung Jin (Research Foundation Development Division, National Marine Biodiversity Institute of Korea)
  • 투고 : 2016.04.15
  • 심사 : 2016.06.27
  • 발행 : 2016.06.30

초록

전 세계 상어류 (상어구 Selachii)는 약 510종이 유효하고, 우리나라에서는 8목 19과 30속 43종이 보고되었다. 우리나라에 분포하는 상어류 43종 모두가 세계자연보존연맹 적색목록 (IUCN Red List)에 등재되었으며, IUCN 등급별 종 수 및 비율은 위기 (EN) 상태 1종 (2.3%) (vs. 전 세계 15종, 3.2%), 취약 (VU) 11종 (25.6%) (vs. 48종, 10.3%), 준위협 (NT) 10종 (23.3%) (vs. 67종, 14.4%), 관심대상 (LC) 9종 (20.9%) (vs. 115종, 24.7%), 정보부족 (DD) 12종 (27.9%) (vs. 209종, 44.9%)이었으며, 위급 (CR)에 해당하는 종은 전 세계에는 11종 (2.4%)인데 우리나라에 서식하는 종은 없었다. 한반도 해역에 분포하는 상어류 중 멸종우려 (Threatened)에 해당하는 12종과 적색목록 범주와 평가는 다음과 같다: 홍살귀상어 (EN, A2bd+4bd), 고래상어 (VU, A2bd+3d), 돌묵상어 (VU, A2ad+3d), 백상아리 (VU, A2cd+3cd), 청상아리 (VU, A2abd+3bd+4abd), 환도상어 (VU, A2d+4d), 횐배환도상어 (VU, A2bd+3bd+4bd), 흉상어 (VU, A2bd+4bd), 귀상어 (VU, A2bd+3bd+4bd), 곱상어 (VU, A2bd+3bd+4bd), 전자리상어 (VU, A2d+4d), 범수구리 (VU, A2d+4d). 멸종 위기 야생동 식물종 국제교역협약 (CITES) 부속서에 전 세계의 연골어류 중 18종이 등재되었으며, 우리나라 해역에 분포하는 상어류는 고래상어, 돌묵상어, 백상아리, 홍살귀상어, 귀상어 등 5종이 부속서 II에 포함되었다. 북태평양에 분포하는 곱상어의 학명 Squalus acanthias는 S. suckleyi로, 북서태평양의 모조리상어는 S. megalops에서 S. brevirostris로 변경되었다.

Sharks (Selachii) comprising about 510 valid species worldwide. Forty-three shark species belonging to 30 genera, 19 families and 8 orders have been found in Korean coastal waters, and all these are registered at the IUCN Red List as followings: endangered (EN) 1 species (2.3%) (vs. worldwide 15 spp., 3.2%), vulnerable (VU) 11 spp. (25.6%) (vs. 48 spp., 10.3%), near threatened (NT) 10 spp. (23.3%) (vs. 67 spp., 14.4%), least concern (LC) 9 spp. (20.9%) (vs. 115 spp., 24.7%), data deficient (DD) 12 spp. (27.9%) (vs. 209 spp., 44.9%), and critically endangered (CR) absent (vs. 11 spp., 2.4%). Twelve species among 43 sharks distributing in Korean waters are assessed as Threatened in the IUCN Red List categories and criteria as followings: Sphyrna lewini (EN, A2bd+4bd), Rhincodon typus (VU, A2bd+3d), Cetorhinus maximus (VU, A2ad+3d), Carcharodon carcharias (VU, A2cd+3cd), Isurus oxyrinchus (VU, A2abd+3bd+4abd), Alopias pelagicus (VU, A2d+4d), A. vulpinus (VU, A2bd+3bd+4bd), Carcharhinus plumbeus (VU, A2bd+4bd), S. zygaena (VU, A2bd+3bd+4bd), Squalus suckleyi (VU, A2bd+3bd+4bd), Squatina japonica (VU, A2d+4d), and S. nebulosa (VU, A2d+4d). Eighteen chondrichthyan species are registered in the list of the CITES Appendices, among them five sharks are distributing in Korean waters as Appendix II, i.e., R. typus, C. maximus, C. carcharias, S. lewini and S. zygaena. The scientific name of "Gobsangeo" has been changed from Squalus acanthias of the North Pacific to S. suckleyi, and "Mojorisangeo" from S. megalops of the Northwest Pacific to brevirostris.

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