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The Fish Fauna and Disturbance of Geographical Distributions in the Eastern Civilian Control Line of Korea (민통선 동부지역의 어류상 및 지리적 분포 교란)

  • Park, Seungchul;Lee, Kwangyeol;Choi, Taebong;Kim, Wonmyung;Kim, Myungjin;Choi, Jaeseok
    • Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.27-37
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    • 2013
  • The fish fauna and disturbance of geographical distributions in the eastern Civilian Control Line of Korea were investigated from May to September 2012. Total 35 species sampled during the period were belonged to 13 families. There were 9 Korean endemic species (25.71%) that distributed in the flows into West and South Sea. Distributions of invasion fishes in the studied streams based on geographical distributions of freshwater fish were total 13 species that classified 1 species, C. cuvieri from foreign country and 12 species from other water systems. Hence there have been anthropogenically introduced from too many years ago. Also groups according to the similarities of each studied stations was divided into 4 groups by similarity 50% because difference in them was considered to effect of domestic invasion species. In conclusion, three streams in the eastern Civilian Control Line of Korea were invaded by many alien fishes. Therefore, we are considered to require precise investigation and monitoring for the preparations to management measure.

Fish length dependence of acoustic target strength for 12 dominant fish species caught in the Korean waters at 75 kHz (한국 연근해에서 어획된 주요 12어종의 75 kHz에 대한 음향 반사 강도의 체장 의존성)

  • Lee, Dae-Jae
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Fisheries and Ocean Technology
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    • v.41 no.4
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    • pp.296-305
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    • 2005
  • Acoustic target strength (TS) of 12 commercially important fish species caught in the Korean waters had been investigated and their results were presented. Laboratory measurements of target strength on 12 dominant fish species were carried out at a frequencies of 75 kHz by single beam method under the controlled condition of the water tank with the 241 samples of dead and live fishes. The target strength pattern on individual fish of each species was measured as a function of tilt angle, ranging from $-45^{\circ}$ (head down aspect) to $45^{\circ}$ (head up aspect) in $0.2^{\circ}$ intervals, and the averaged target strength was estimated by assuming the tilt angle distribution as N ($-5.0^{\circ}$, $^15.0{\circ}$). The 75 to fish length relationship for each species was independently derived by a least - squares fitting procedure. Also, a linear regression analysis for all species was performed to reduce the data to a set of empirical equations showing the variation of target strength to fish length and fish species. An empirical model for fish target strength(TS, dB) averaged over the dorsal aspect of 158 fishes of 7 species and which spans the fish length(L, m) to wavelength(${\lambda}$, m) ratio between 6.2 and 21.3 was derived: TS: 27.03 Log(L)-7.7Log(${\kanbda}$)-17.21, ($r^2$=0.59).

Fish Fuana in Southern River of Bukcheong and Brackish Lakes, the Shinpo District, North Korea (북한 신포지구내 북청 남대천과 기수호의 어류상)

  • Gil, Joon-Woo;Hong, Young-Pyo;Kim, Say-Wa
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Biology
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.279-287
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of the study was to introduce the fish fauna and distribution in the Shinpo district, North Korea. Sampling was carried out in October 1997, July 1998, May and October 2002, in sites located in the upstream, middle and down of the southern river of Bukcheong and three brackish lakes of Hommanpo, Daein and Hyunkum, respectively. A total of 29 species belonging to 11 families were found. Family Cyprinidae showed the prosperity in species number, comprising 28% among total species found. No natural monument fishes or rare fishes were captured. Ten commercial species, five anadromous ones and five brackish ones were identified. Feeding guilds was identified as 11 carnivores, 2 herbivores and 7 omnivores. Twenty species belonging to 7 families inhabited in the river, 18 species of 6 families in Lake Homanpo, 21 of 7 in Lake Hyunkum and 23 of 8 in Lake Daein, respectively. Ecological indices of richness, diversity and evenness were highest in Lake Daein and the dominace index was highest in Lake Hyunkum.

A Study on the Managemental Rationalization of Set Net (정치망어업의 경영합리화에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Hyeon-Kyoo;Jang, Choong-Sik;Lee, Seung-Rae
    • Journal of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Education
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.184-210
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    • 1998
  • The set-net fishing is involved in the trap fishing method that intercepts the fishes migrating along the coast and induces them to be in the bag net stretched in advance. And this fishing also corresponds to the licensed fishing in fisheries law. Though its annual total production of around 50,000 to 70,000 M/T is less than in other fishery section, its price becomes higher because the fishes are sold in the live fish condition. Until recently, the set-net fishing is one of the preferred fisheries on account of its less operation expense and stably operating condition in a long term. In the meantime, the industrialization in Korea having been prospered along coastal area and the over fishing in terms of the powered and larger size fishing boat make the fishing ground environment worse yearly. In addition, its difficulty becomes more worse with issuing fishery product free import in July 1997; accordingly, the strategy for the set-net fishing through business rationalization should be considered. From the discussion of the sort of set-net, general present situation and operating actual state of set-net fishing, the improved methods for business rationalization in the present paper is proposed as follows: 1. to increase the fisheries resource through prevention of the marine contamination and purification of coastal area environment. 2. to save the labour cost through the improved the fishing gear. 3. to improve the fish quality through development of the process technology. 4. to increase the income of fishers through improvement of the distribution channels.

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Synopsis of the Family Cottidae (Pisces : Scorpaeniformes)from Korea (한국산(韓國産) 둑중개과(科)어류(魚類))

  • Kim, Ik-Soo;Youn, Chang-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.54-79
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    • 1992
  • Thirty six species belonging to 21 genera in the family Cottidae from Korea are reviewed and provisional keys to species and genera are provided. Synonyms based on Korean references are included for all cottid fishes of korea, and their taxonomic positions and distribution are discussed. Specimens of twenty one species of this family were collected by trawlers from 38 localities during 1989 to 1992. Five cottid species are recorded for the first time in Korea : They are Triglops jordani(Schmidt), Myoxocephalus stelleri Tilesius, Taurocottus bergi Solatov et Pavlenko, Icelus ochotensis Schmidt and Pseudoblennius zonostigma Jordan et Starks. It is noticeable that most cottid fishes of Korea except 3 species are distributed along the northeastern coast at the southern extremity of cold current from the Okhotsk Sea.

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A Study on the Telemetry System for the Inhabitant Environment and Distribution of Fish-III -Oxygen, pH, Turbidity and Distribution of Fishes- (어류의 서식환경과 분포생태의 원격계측에 관한 연구 -III -$용존산\cdot$pH 및 독도와 어류의 분포생태-)

  • 신형일;안영화;신현옥
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Fisheries and Ocean Technology
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.136-146
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    • 1999
  • The telemetry system for the oxygen, pH, turbidity and the distribution ecology of fishes was constructed by the authors in order to product and manage effectively in shallow sea culture and setnets fisheries, and then the experiments for the telemetry system carried out at the culturing fishing ground in coast of Sanyang-Myon, Kyoungsangnam-Do and the set net fishing ground located Nungpo bay in Kojedo province respectively from October, 1997 to June 1998.As those results, the techniques suggested in the telemetry system for which find out the relationship between the physical and chemical environment in the sea and the distribution ecology of fishes gave full display its function, and its system could be operated as real time system. This research can also provide base-line data to develope a hybrid system unifying the marine environment information and the fisheries resources information in order to manage effectively coastal fishing ground.

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A Review of Taxonomic Studies and Common Names of Rajid Fishes (Elasmobranchii, Rajidae) from Korea (한국산 홍어류 (판새아강, 홍어과) 어류의 분류학적 연구 현황과 국명검토)

  • Jeong, Choong-Hoon
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.198-210
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    • 1999
  • Based on the reviewing the present specimens and published data, taxonomic revision about the Korean names and distributional ranges of the rajid fishes (Rajidae) in Korea was conducted. As a result, the family Rajidae from Korea was classified into 4 genera encompassing 11 species, Bathyraja bergi, B. isotrachys, Dipturus kwangtungensis, D. macrocauda, D. tengu, Okamejei acutispina, O. boesemani, O. kenojei, O. meerderooortii, Raja koreana and R. pulchra. Proposed new Korean names are "Salhongeo-sok" for the genus Dipturus and the "Hongeo-sok" for the genus Okamejei, because those are elevated from subgeneric to generic rank recently. In particular, the new korean names are needed to be given that, the genus Raja is "Chamhongeo-sok" and R. pulchra is "Chamhongeo". The occurrence of Bathyraja bergi is recognized as in the Korean waters according to this revision. The check list and the map of geographic distributions of 11 species of Rajidae from Korea are presented.

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The Development of Stream Ecology and Current Status (하천 생태학의 발전과 우리나라 하천 연구의 현황)

  • Joo, Gea-Jae;Kim, Hyun-Woo;Ha, Kyong
    • The Korean Journal of Ecology
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.69-78
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    • 1997
  • The development of stream ecology, especially the progress of that field in North America, has been briefly reviewed, and stream studies in Korea were analyzed through literature survey. During the last two decades, theoretical advances in stream ecology and understanding of the structure and function of stream ecosystem were made from the studies mainly in North America. Early studies (1960-1970) focused on determination of the environmental factors controlling the distribution and abundance of organisms dwelling in streams. Introduction of conceptual development, such as the functional feeding concept, river continuum concept, and nutrient spiraling was notable in the late 70's and the 80's. For last 20 years, experimentation approaches to apply ecological principles were very fruitful in the understanding of community structure. Even though studies on the stream ecosystem is Korea have a long history, most of works were concentrated on limited subjects: water quality, abundance and distribution of aquatic insects and fishes. Basic ecological attributes of stream organi는 and test of ecological principles have rarely been a subject of research topics. We must concentrate our effort to enhance our understanding of stream and river ecosystem through qualitative, experimental and interdisciplinary approaches.

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Seasonal and Annual Variations of Catch by Large Purse Seine off Korea (한국 근해 대형선망 어획물의 계절 및 연 변동 분석)

  • Baik, Chul-In;Park, Jong-Hwa;Choi, Kwang-Ho;Hwang, Sun-Do
    • The Sea:JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN SOCIETY OF OCEANOGRAPHY
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.164-179
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    • 2001
  • Spatio-temporal variation in species composition, abundance and distribution of fisheries resources caught by large purse seine off Korea from 1991 to 1994 was analysed. Out of 19 species, Scomber japonicus (54.7%), Sardinops melanostictus (20.4%), Trachurus japonicus (9.1%), and Scomberomorus niphonius (6.2%) were predominated in catch. These 4 pelagic fishes occupied 90% of total catch. Major pelagic fishes caught by large purse seine were dispersed to northward from spring to summer, and migrated to the southern wintering ground during winter. Fishing effort (number of haul) was high in summer, but catch per unit effort showed a peak in winter. The high CPUE in winter seemed to be related to aggregation of the pelagic fish to the wintering ground in the southern sea. After spawning, they were widely dispersed for feeding in warm months.

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Species Composition and Seasonal Variations of Fishes Collected by Set Net in Coastal Waters of Gijang, Korea (기장 연안 정치망에 어획된 어류의 종조성 및 계절변동)

  • Lee, Dong Jin;Kang, Sukyung;Choi, Kwang Ho;Jung, Kyung-Mi
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.47 no.6
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    • pp.983-996
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    • 2014
  • Fish catches by a set net from January 2007 to November 2009 were analyzed to assess fish species composition and seasonal variations in the coast of Gijang, Korea. Over 389 kg fish representing 78 species, 45 families and 17 orders were collected during three years of the study. Dominant species were jack mackerel Trachurus japonicus, anchovy Engraulis japonicus and herring Clupea palasii, and these three species comprised 67.3% of the total number of individuals and 60.7% of the total biomass. Size distribution of the dominant species for jack mackerel, anchovy and herring ranged from 2.2 cm to 22.6 cm, from 2.5 cm to 14.8 cm, from 4.0 cm to 29.0 cm in fork length, respectively. Anchovy was the only species that occurred throughout all seasons in the Gijang coast. Generally, species richness was highest in spring (April to June) when sea temperature began to increase.