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http://dx.doi.org/10.5322/JESI.2015.24.10.1285

Technology of Marine Forest Construction in the Southern East Coast and Growth Characteristics of Transplanted Algae  

Kim, Young Dae (Aquaculture Division, East Sea Regional Fisheries Research Institute, NFRDI)
Kim, Hyun Gyum (East Sea Office, Korea Fisheries Resources Agency)
Lee, Chu (Aquaculture Division, East Sea Regional Fisheries Research Institute, NFRDI)
Yoo, Hyun Il (Seaweed Research Institute, NFRDI)
Park, Mi Seon (Aquaculture Management Division, NFRDI)
Byun, Soon Gyu (Aquaculture Division, East Sea Regional Fisheries Research Institute, NFRDI)
Choi, Jae-Suk (Division of Bioindustry, Silla University)
Nam, Myung Mo (Aquaculture Division, East Sea Regional Fisheries Research Institute, NFRDI)
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Journal of Environmental Science International / v.24, no.10, 2015 , pp. 1285-1307 More about this Journal
Abstract
We constructed marine forest to restore barren grounds which are expanding in the east coast of Korea using 2 methods of (1)seedlings transplantation method and (2)underwater floating ropes method. We transplanted 3 macroalgae species, Ecklonia cava, Undaria pinnatifida, and Saccharina. japonica to construct marine forest. Blade length of Undaria pinnatifida on underwater floating ropes was $56.70{\pm}8.69mm$ in April and grew $68.75{\pm}22.30mm$ in May and $70.75{\pm}14.36mm$ in July. Blade length of S. japonica was shown 97.95-143.00mm in April to June. Blade length of Ecklonia cava was $30.50{\pm}1.91mm$ in May, $41.55{\pm}1.84mm$ in August, $45.30{\pm}2.57mm$ in November, 2009 and $45.30{\pm}1.99mm$ in February, 2010. The survey on Dangsa area, Ulsan-city in January, 2009 found a total number of 15 algal species(1 brown algae, 14 red algae species) with the highest variety at 5m depth of A station and the lowest at 8m depth of A and B stations. The March survey showed a total of 24 species (1 green algae, 1 brown algae, 22 red algae species) with the highest variety of 11 at depths of 3m and 5m of B station and the lowest of 6 at 10m of B station. In May, total biomass was 3,755.4g (green algae 1.2g, brown algae 199.0g, red algae 3,555.2g). From January, 2009, we found that E. cava was dominant at the depths of 3m and 5m of A and B stations while Peyssonnelia capensis was dominant at the depth of 8m of A station. The 8m depth of B station was dominated by Acrosorium polyneurum. In May, Grateloupia lanceolata was dominant at 8m depth of A station while other depths were dominated by Phycodrys fimbriata. In June, the dominant species were G. lanceolata at the 3m depth, E. cava at the 5m and P. fimbriata at the depths of 8m and 10m of A station. Under B station, G. lanceolata was dominant at the depths of 3m and 5m while P. fimbriata was dominant at the depths of 8m and 10m.
Keywords
Seaweed forest; Ecklonia cava; Undaria pinnatifida; Saccharina. japonica; Seaweeds seed transplantation;
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