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The Primary Productivity of Grasslands in cheju-Island (제주도 초지의 생산성에 관한 연구)

  • 임영득;장남기
    • Asian Journal of Turfgrass Science
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.225-234
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    • 1995
  • The Widespread and most abundant grasses are Miscanthus sinensis and Pteridium aquilinum in the grassland of Cheju-Island. The vascular flora of the grassland are composed of 127 species in all. Those communities of Miscanthus sinensis Pteridium aquilinum Imperata cylindrica Themeda japon-ica and Zoysia japonica are relatively homogeneous. Standing crops of the mixed grass communities range from 657 g /$m^2$ to 2, 975 g /$m^2$ on August 30, and the value of daily net production is around 2.6~121 g/$m^2$. The standing crop of north facing slop showed higher than that of south facing slop. Relationship between the standing crop and water content, organic matter, total nitrogen and available phosphorus of soils in Cheju-Island showed high level of significant.

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Systematic Study on Marine Sponges in Korea 10. Demosponges of Cheju Island (한국산 해산해면류의 계통분류학적 연구 10. 제주도의 보통해면류)

  • 심정자;김영삼;김영혜
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.301-324
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    • 1992
  • A large number of Demospongiate have been collected from 18 localities in Cheju Island and its adjacent waters during the period from 1970 to 1991. The identified Demospongiae consist of 67 species, 40 genera and 30 families. Among them 11 species were new to Koera; Oxeostilon fernaldi, Microciona gradalis, Tedania ignis, Haliclona koremella, Adocia neens, Callyspongia variabilis, Suberites axinelloides, Anthosigmella raromicrosclera, Epipolasis kushimotoensis, Acanthella insignia, and Spongosorites salimonensis.

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Fauna of Caprellidae (Amphipoda) of Cheju Island and its Adjacent waters, Korea (제주도 해역의 바다대벌레류( 갑각류, 서각목))

  • Lee, Kyung-Sook
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • no.nspc2
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    • pp.97-106
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    • 1988
  • Fifteen caprellid species in 5 genera were identifice during the study period from February to July , 1987 at 16 localites in Cheju Island and adjacent waters. Of which 5 species in 5 genera are newly reported from Korea ; Caprella kominatoensis Takeuchi, 1986. Protomima imittrix Mayer, 1903. Pseudoproto fallax Mayer, 1903, Paraprotella prima Mayer, 1903 and Protella gracilis Dana, 1853.

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An Analytic Model of hte M$_{2}$ Tide near Cheju Island (濟州道 周邊 M$_{2}$潮에 대한 解析的 모델)

  • Kang, Yong Q
    • 한국해양학회지
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.18-23
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    • 1984
  • The M$\sub$2/ tide near Cheju Island in studied on the bases of a scattering of incident tidal wave by an elliptic island in an ocean of constant depth. The amplitudes of incident and scattered waves are determined from the required boundary condition and by the least squares fit of the model to the tidal observations at 7 stations in the island. The tidal chart for M$\sub$2/ tide near the island is analytically constructed.

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Reproductive Cycle of Top Shell, Trochus niloticus in Chuuk Island, Micronesia (Micronesia Chuuk Island에 서식하는 Top shell, Trochus niloticus의 생식주기)

  • Jin, Young-Seok;Park, Yong-Ju;Kim, Han-Jun;Na, Oh-Soo;Song, Young-Bo;Lee, Chi-Hoon;Choi, Myun-Sik;Rho, Sum;Lee, Young-Don
    • The Korean Journal of Malacology
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.65-73
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    • 2004
  • Gametogenesis, changes of gonad bulk index (GBI), monthly variation in oocyte diameter, reproductive cycle and spawning with lunar cycle of the top shell, Trochus niloticus were investigated by histological examination. The specimens were sampled in the coastal waters of Chuuk Island, Micronesia, form November 1999 to September 2000. T. niloticus is a gonochorism, and the female and male were present in an approximately 1:1 ratio (p > 0.05). The ovary contained with the oocyte of yolk stage, the testis composed of the spermatid and spermatozoa at around the year. Monthly GBI were higher at February, March, April and June than the other months. Major spawning occurred between April and May, and June and July but the individuals of partially spawning were presented throughout the year. GBI with lunar cycle were higher at the full moon than the other lunar phase. These results suggest that the spawning occurred between the full moon and last quarter moon.

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MORPHOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF PLECOGLOSSUS ALTIVELIS OF CHEJU ISLAND AND THE NAKDONG RIVER (제주도 및 낙동강산 은어군의 형태 측정학적 분석)

  • Kim Eul-Bae
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.3 no.4
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    • pp.228-232
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    • 1970
  • From the standpoint of fishery science it is an interesting matter to note that the size of Plecoglessus altivelis population on Cheju Island is smaller than that of the Nakdong River located in the southern part of Korea's mainland. Therefore the author carried out a comparative analysis to determine whether the populations differ because of racial or because of environmental conditions. The morphometric characters of the head length and the body length were used for the analysis of covariance and computed by a standard regression method of testing for the homogeneity of the populations. All samples were collected during 1968 and 1969 in the Milyang Stream of the Nakdong River and the Cheonji Stream of Cheju Island. The results of the analysis of the populations based on the significance test are as follows: 1. Since the F value observed was only 1.023 ($n_1=1,\;n_2=42$) the conclusion was reached that the samples could both belong to the same population. 2. In comparison with the deviations of the regression coefficients between the fish of the Nakdong River and Cherinji Stream, the populations were also highly significant suggesting that thelr belong to the same population. 3. The conclusion is that the fish of Cheju Island became a smaller fish in size due to an environmental condition but not due to racial characteristics.

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Residue of benomyl in the coastal environment on the Cheju island (제주도(濟州道) 연안(沿岸) 해양(海洋) 중(中) benomyl의 잔류(殘留))

  • Kim, Jung-Ho;Suh, Seung-Kyo;Oh, Youn-Keun
    • The Korean Journal of Pesticide Science
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.51-56
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    • 1999
  • For the determination of coastal environmental contamination level of benomyl, benzimidazole pesticide, the residue of benomyl in various environmental samples on the Cheju island was monitored in May, August and October 1996, respectively. The residue of benomyl was determined as carbendazim because benomyl was converted to carbendazim (methyl 2- benzimidazolecarbamate) in the environment. The qualified limit detection of benomyl was $0.2{\mu}g/L$ in ocean water and $0.4{\mu}g/kg$ in the solid such as sediment and sea organism by HPLC with UV detector. Benomyl was not detected in any water and sediment. Moreover benomyl was neither detected in seaweed cava(Ecklonia Cava), agar(Gelidium amansii), turban sell(Batillus cornutus) and sea urchin(Anthocidaris Crassispina). Above date suggest that the benomyl used in the Cheju island is not the major source of coastal contamination.

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The Assessment of the Sustain ability on Human Activities through Ecologically Productive Land Calculated by the Ecological Footprint of Cheju Island (생산 가능한 토지면적산정기법을 이용한 지속성 평가에 대한 연구: 제주도 지역을 중심으로)

  • Kim, Yong-Bum;Hyun, Youn-Joo;Chung, Yong
    • Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.103-112
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    • 1997
  • The object of this study is the introduction and the application of Ecological Footprint(EF) for sustainability of regional people activities. It is a tool for the evaluation of specific projects through various lifestyles or consumption to area of broad policy and budgets. But in Korea there is no assessment for consumption level of human activities by EF. Therefore this study try to analyse ecologically productive land for human activities of Cheju-island in order to assess the sustainability in Cheju and compares with another industrized countries. We analyze the human activities level of Cheju-island then the EF is about 0.9(ha/cap). This value is not more than another countries like Canada and United States. EF assists in choosing technologies, policies and Life Cycle Assessment(LCA) which can perform a certain task with the smallest ecological footprint. It will help society to avoid collapse and move towards sustainability and ecological efficiency.

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Fluctuation Characteristic of Temperature and Salinity in Coastal Waters around Jeju Island (제주도 연안 천해역의 수온 · 염분 변동 특성)

  • KO Jun-Cheol;KIM Jun-Teck;KIM Sang-Hyun;RHO Hong-Kil
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.36 no.3
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    • pp.306-316
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    • 2003
  • We conducted a time-series analysis of temperature and salinity of sea water around Jeju Island, Korea. Monthly mean temperature and salinity was influenced by precipitation and weather conditions on Jeju as well as by oceanographic conditions of the open sea such as the Tsushima Warm Current and sea water in coastal areas. Salinity of Jeju coastal waters was the highest in April, and it was always over 34.00 psu with tiny fluctuation between December and June. Due to the effects of the Tsushima Warm Current, Jeju coastal waters maintained high salinity and stability. Low salinity and its large fluctuations during summer were closely associated with the China Coastal Water and precipitation in Jeju. The place of the lowest water temperature was the northeast coasts of Jeju (Gimneong, Hado, Jongdalri). In winter, as warmer water of the Tsushima Warm Current appeared in western area of Jeju dwindled flowing along the northern coasts of Jeju area and becoming cool, the lowest water temperature often appeared locally in Gimnyeong and its vicinitly in summer. The Tsushima Warm Current flows into the east entrance of Jeju Strait, but its influence is weak because of geometry and strong vertical mixing due to fast tidal currents.