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Shell Height Frequency using of Age and Growth of Blood Cockle, Tegillarca granosa (Linnaeus) in Yeoja Bay, Southern Coast of Korea (각고조성을 이용한 남해안 여자만 꼬막의 연령과 성장)

  • Chang, Dae-Soo;Moon, Tae-Seok;Jung, Min-Min
    • The Korean Journal of Malacology
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.135-141
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    • 2006
  • This paper describes relative age and growth pattern of the blood cockle, Tegillarca granosa (Linnaeus) in Yeoja Bay, southern coast of Korea. The young shell of blood cockle that spawned from July to August reached 5.60 mm $({\pm}\;1.07)$ in shell height in October. Slow growing season was estimated to be from October to the next May with water temperature under $23^{\circ}C$. With warm water temperature in July to September, the growth was fast. The young shells reached 29 percentage of asymptotic shell height 11-15 months after spawning. Growth was estimated by von Bertalanffy growth function as follows. $I_t(sh_t)=46.1317\;(1-e^{-0.4997(t-0.5828)})$.

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A Study of Exploiting Raw Material of Seasoning by Using Fish and Shells -1. On Composition of Seasoning Material in Cooking By-product- (어패류를 이용한 조미료 소재 개발에 관한 연구 -1. 패류 자숙액즙의 성분조성-)

  • KIM Woo-Jun;BAE Tae-Jin;CHOI Jong-Duck;CHOI Ji-Hyun;AHN Myung-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.259-264
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    • 1994
  • The possibility of shellfish utilization of juice as seasoning materials was examined through the analyzing proximate compositions and N-containing materials. The amounts of the sucking liquid wastes were estimated as 58,819 tons for oyster, 764 tons for pen-shell, 604 tons for cockle and 3,896 tons for blue-mussel from 1985 to 1990 in Korea. Water contents ranged from 95.2 to $97.4\%$ and crude protein level was $1.0{\sim}1.4\%$. Taurine was the most abundant nitrogenous compound($40{\sim}56\%$) in extracts, and glycine($10.4{\sim}36.1\%$), alanine($4.8{\sim}8.6\%$) and glutamic acid($3.1{\sim}5.3\%$) followed. More than $40\%$ of ADP and AMP as mucleotide were contained in all shellfish samples but pen-shell and cockle had $20\%$ of inosine, also. Glycinebetaine was present in corcentrations of 139.8mg/g in oyster and $45.5{\sim}61.9mg/100g$ in pen-shell, cockle and blue-mussel. Total creatinine and trimethylamine oxide levels were $30.4{\sim}59.1mg/100g$ and $0.82{\sim}47.2mg/100g$, respectively.

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Cubic zirconia single crystal growth using shell by skull melting method (스컬용융법에 의한 패각을 이용한 큐빅지르코니아 단결정 성장)

  • Jung, Jin-Hwa;Yon, Seog-Joo;Seok, Jeong-Won
    • Journal of the Korean Crystal Growth and Crystal Technology
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.124-128
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    • 2013
  • In this research, cubic zirconia is synthesized with a refined CaO from shells as a stabilizer through Skull melting method. The proper process time and concentration are defined by Hydration reaction to produce the refined CaO after two different treatments using 0.1 mol% of HCl respectively with Cockle shell. The highest purity of CaO is reached when the shell is immersed in 1 mol% HCl. In Hydration reaction step, the pure $Ca(OH)_2$ is produced at $45^{\circ}C$ for 24 hours. The highest purity of CaO is measured when the $Ca(OH)_2$ is treated by heat at $1200^{\circ}C$ for 5 hours. The single crystals are grown through Skull melting method by adding the different contents of the refined CaO from 10 mol% to 30 mol% into $ZrO_2$. The frequency of High-frequency oscillator used for Skull melting method is 3.4 MHz. The descending speed of the single crystal is 3 mm/hour. The grown length of the single crystal is 4 cm. As a result of this study, 15 mol% of CaO has the best crystallinity.

Genetic Diversity of Polydora haswelli (Polychaeta, Spionidae) in Korean Shellfish using cox1 Marker (cox1 분자마커를 이용한 한국산 패류 천공성 다모류 Polydora haswelli (Polychaeta, Spionidae) 유전자 다양성 발굴)

  • Lee, Soon Jeong;Kim, Seung Min;Kwon, Mun Gyeong;Lee, Sang-Rae
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.54 no.5
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    • pp.685-690
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    • 2021
  • Harmful shell-boring species of the genus Polydora (Polychaeta: Spionidae) were frequently reported from commercially important mollusk species in Korea, Japan and China. The traditional approach based on the morphological characteristics showed limitations for species discrimination among shell-boring species. Therefore, DNA barcoding was adopted to identify Polydora species using molecular markers. Two Polydora species (P. haswelli and P. hoplura) in abalone shells were reported from our previous molecular phylogenetic study. In this study, we additionally reported the presence of shell-boring Polydora haswelli in commercially sold shellfish. The taxon-specific cox1 marker used in this study successfully allowed the isolation of P. haswelli from cockle Scapharca subcrenata, mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis, oyster Crassostrea gigas and scallop Argopecten irradians. Polydora hoplura was not found in these shellfish species. The genetic variations were found on the intraspecific level of P. haswelli and the same genotype was also detected in different shellfish species. This result can provide information on a new host and accurate parasitic Polydora species. Moreover, this report can be used as the biodiversity data of Polydora species on the invasion and transition of harmful Polydora species in mollusk aquaculture farms.

Origin and Developing Process of Ark-shell Culture Industry in Korea (우리나라 꼬막양식업의 발상과 발달과정)

  • BAE Su-Whan
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.72-82
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    • 1986
  • There were three important species among the marine organisms which were cultured in the inter tidal zone in the old days, and an ark-shell was one of them. Exaiming old books and reports concerning fishery were made in order to reveal the history and industrial trend of ark-shell culture. Ark-shell was called by the different names in the old days "Komak" and "Sohap". The name of Komak was originated in the southern coast area in the 1,700s, and from the begining of 18 century Komak was used only. Ark-shell was produced in all southern and western coast areas, where a little of fresh water flows into the calm inner sea and the intertidal zone is well developed. It was well known that ark-shells shell as well as its flesh took the effect of a medicine. Its culturing method in Korea seems to be derived from China in the beginning of 19 century, it was cultured first at the southern area of Chollanam-do. It was considered as the side business, but after Korean war it is produced on the basis of cooperative work, now its production is quite increased (more than $5,000\fra{M}{T}$) due to the goverments development policy.

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